The San Francisco 49ers Become Bike Mechanics for a Day

Earlier this year, teamed up with volunteers from healthcare company Optum, the San Francisco 49ers, and California-based non-profit to build and distribute 50 bikes鈥攚ith helmets and locks鈥攖o students of the 49ers Academy, which enrolls middle school students in unique educational programs. It was an interesting sight seeing 300-plus-pound lineman and 130-pound pro cyclists wrenching shoulder to shoulder on a Raleigh or Diamondback bike.

New Optum rider for 2016 Evan Huffman, who spent two seasons racing in the WorldTour, opened his tenure with the team at the event. “I’ve never done anything like this,” he said.

50 bikes were built, checked by professional mechanics, and packed up to meet their new owners.

Runningback Kendall Gaskins puts his hand-eye coordination to the test.

Brandon, 7th grade, chats with rookie Garrison Smith.

Optum pro cyclist Jesse Anthony, tight end Kyle Nelson, and punter Bradley Pinion collaborated with Ashley, Hannah and Lelani on a few bikes.

Tight end Kyle Nelson is in his 4th season with the 49ers and has attended the bike build each of those years. Coincidence? We think not.

Optum pro cyclist Brad Huff shows off his tattoo, a tradition inside the peloton among riders committed to competing clean.

Players, volunteers from Optum, and kids from the 49ers Academy get down to business on one of the Raleigh bikes.

Lelani’s bike gets a final inspection from two 49ers “mechanics.”