Brentford FC
·7 August 2025
Bike to Brentford: Free bike parking and maintenance this season

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·7 August 2025
More than 450 fans cycled to our designated Bike to Brentford fixture against Manchester United last season, tripling the number of cyclists compared to a usual matchday.
Thanks to our fans’ support and positive feedback from the day, we’re continuing our activity to help fans who cycle to the Gtech.
We’re bringing back our temporary bike parks to create additional bike storage on matchday. Supplied by Wheelskeep, the bike parks are secure, staffed at all times and provide storage for items such as helmets and e-bike batteries.
Temporary bike parks will be located outside the Bees Superstore for the following home fixtures:
Fans can also store their bikes at our permanent bike racks outside the northwest corner of the stadium on Lionel Road South. If you are cycling to the match, please remember to bring your own bike lock.
Free bike maintenance will also be available on matchday at our temporary bike park.
An experienced mechanic will be available to make minor repairs and adjustments to wheels, brakes, gears, pedals and saddle. Use this opportunity to have your bike serviced to ensure it’s safe and ready for the road.
For more information on parking locations, maintenance and opening hours, visit the Bike to Brentford page of our website.
Our fan sustainability survey found that 91 per cent of Brentford supporters are proud that the club is taking action on sustainability, and 71 per cent want opportunities to get involved in sustainable activity, such as Bike to Brentford.
Fan travel is one of Brentford’s biggest sources of greenhouse gas emissions. As part of our aim to improve our impact on the environment, we want to get as many Bees fans as possible cycling to matches.
Many Brentford fans already cycle to the Gtech on matchdays, taking advantage of cycle highways that pass through west London and even travelling in supporters’ groups in the lead up to kick-off.
On Bike to Brentford, James Beale, head of sustainability and community, said: “Initiatives like this are how we bring Brentford fans along with us on our sustainability journey. It’s great to see that there was an appetite to keep Bike to Brentford going into the new season.
“With so many of our fans living locally to the Gtech, we hope supporters taking part find that cycling to the match is safe, accessible and a great way to build bonds with other fans.”
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