Ride Revolution opens in Platt Park

Staff report
Posted 1/4/23

A new boutique cycling studio is opening in Platt Park.

Located at 1519 S. Pearl St., Ride Revolution is planning a grand opening in January, but memberships and passes are already …

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Ride Revolution opens in Platt Park

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A new boutique cycling studio is opening in Platt Park.

Located at 1519 S. Pearl St., Ride Revolution is planning a grand opening in January, but memberships and passes are already available.

Ride Revolution is co-owned by Nicole Milstein and Jody Fidler. Fidler is owner of another South Pearl Street business, Wheelhouse Gifts, and Milstein has lived in the area since 1996. She has been a fitness instructor for about seven years and has always wanted to open her own studio. Milstein’s daughter, Paige Milstein, will be an instructor at Ride Revolution and will lead the studio’s training program for new instructors.

Ride Revolution will feature rhythm-based and themed classes on stationary bikes, and is planning to offer fusion classes that entail on-and-off the bike workouts.

The concept is to offer a cycle studio that is a place of inclusion where all levels of fitness can be celebrated, Nicole Milstein said.

“If you go into a big box gym, it’s unlikely that somebody will know you’re name,” she said. “Here, we’ll get to know you and care about you.”To learn more about Ride Revolution, visit goriderev.com.

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