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Andy Jordan's Bicycle Warehouse

When you walk into Andy Jordan’s Bicycle Warehouse (AJBW), it’s obvious you’re among passionate cyclists. Since the store opened in 1974, AJBW has been known for its quality bikes as well as its team of friendly and knowledgeable pros. Drew Jordan, owner of Andy Jordan’s Bicycle Warehouse, has been fully immersed in all things cycling his entire life. He was competing in BMX races by the age of five, and started working in the store alongside his late father, Andy Jordan, at the age of 16. This lifestyle instilled a love for bikes he still feels in his 40s, and he believes everyone should experience the happiness that only riding a bicycle can bring.

The AJBW team doesn't just sell and service product. They are also out in the community increasing awareness for cycling and raising funds that go directly into our community. Whether it's hosting the Lock to Lock Ride, putting on the Flowmaster Race at FATS, working with the Paceline Team at the Georgia Cancer Center, or one of their numerous fundraiser projects over the years.

Want to start feeling good and having fun on a bike? Visit the team at Andy Jordan's Bicycle Warehouse.


  • 2022-2023
    • $1,415 raised for PaceDay 2023 and cancer curing research at the Georgia Cancer Center plus event volunteer support.
    • Kroc to Lock 2023 raises $3,735.63 for the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area for trail improvements.
    • FATS Flow Master VI raises $7,531.71 to be used for trail improvements and maintenance by SORBA-CSRA.
    • $417.82 donated to Paceline from "Percent Day" at AJBW!
    • Total of all proceeds from the Canal Crown series, $1,486.49, donated to the Canal Singletrack Trail Revival project to be used for trail restoration and improvements.
    • $9,284.22 raised at FATS Flow Master V and donated to SORBA-CSRA for local trail efforts, improvements, and future projects.
    • The Kroc to Lock (a new take on the classic Lock to Lock ride) generates $3,101.96 for the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area to be used on future trail projects.
  • 2020-2021
    • Team AJBW raises $3,443.17 for Paceline 2021 benefiting the Georgia Cancer Center and cancer curing research.
    • Hickory Hill Hustle, gravel ride coordinated by local Specialized ambassador Candace Z, raises $1,413.74 for the AJBW Paceline fundraiser team.
    • DIY edition of the Lock to Lock Ride raises $1,829 for the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area.
    • $6,285 raised for the 2020 Paceline Unchained event by the AJBW Paceline Team to be used at the Georgia Cancer Center for cancer curing research.
    • 2020 FATS Flow Master 4 generates $6,198.20 to be used for local trail maintenance by SORBA-CSRA.
    • Tri-Augusta triathlon club sponsorship.
    • Facilitated a $2,114.32 Outride Grant for the Augusta Composite Youth MTB Team.
  • 2018-2019
    • $7,599.96 raised at FATS Flow Master 3 and donated to SORBA-CSRA for trail advocacy and improvements.
    • $369.95 used from Lock to Lock Ride proceeds to purchase replacement pump parts for F.R.O.G. and the Greeneway.
    • $500 donated to SORBA-CSRA from Lock to Lock Ride proceeds.
    • $300 donated to Wheel Movement, CSRA from Lock to Lock Ride proceeds.
    • $250 donated to Augusta Canal National Heritage Area from inaugural Riverside Run & Ride proceeds.
    • Volunteer pre-race bike support at Hot Dam Triathlon.
    • Team AJBW raised $6,284 for the inaugural Paceline Ride funding cancer curing research at the Georgia Cancer Center.
    • Volunteer pre-ride bike support at the Paceline.
    • FATS Flow Master 2 proceeds donated to SORBA-CSRA for local trail maintenance & improvements. Almost $7,000 raised through registration fees and sponsorships!
    • FATS T-Shirt sales generated $2,950 that was donated to SORBA-CSRA for local trail maintenance & improvements.
    • Facilitated a bike share program with Giant/Momentum bikes and gear for Startup Life at The Clubhou.se.
    • Volunteer bike tech support at the Wheeler Family YMCA's Tri My Best triathlon for people of ALL abilities.
    • Volunteer bike support at the Augusta Ironman 70.3 triathlon.
    • Sponsored Tri-Augusta Triathlon Club.
    • Sponsored Aiken Bicycle Club.
  • 2016-2017
    • Co-hosted Flow Master, the first ever MTB race at FATS, which generated $6,390. ALL proceeds donated to SORBA-CSRA for repairs and improvements at FATS.
    • Installed bike parking on the Augusta Canal at "The Clearing", facilitated by SORBA-CSRA and the Augusta Canal Authority, in memory of Andy Jordan.
    • Donated Giant Sedona DX to Canal Fest 2017 for raffle to raise proceeds for the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area.
    • Volunteer bike tech support at the Augusta Ironman 70.3 triathlon.
    • Created FATS T-Shirt with 100% of net proceeds going back to local trails.
    • Volunteer bike tech support at the Wheeler Family YMCA's Tri My Best triathlon.
    • $950 donated to SORBA-CSRA from AJBW x SORBA-CSRA custom water bottle sales.
    • Facilitated bicycle parking for Hammond's Ferry Larder.
    • Sponsored Tri-Augusta Triathlon Club.
    • Sponsored Aiken Bicycle Club.
  • 2014-2015
    • Hosted the area's first Women's Only Ride Day instilling confidence, facilitating new friendships, and encouraging more women to get out and ride.
    • Installed first public bike repair station on Augusta Canal at Pumphouse through proceeds from the Annual Lock to Lock Ride and a partnership with SORBA-CSRA.
    • Volunteer bike tech support at the Augusta Ironman 70.3 triathlon.
    • Installed first public bike repair station on North Augusta Greeneway through a partnership with Friends of the Greeneway (FROG) and the use of Lock to Lock Ride proceeds.
    • Facilitated the installation of a public bike repair station at Savannah Rapids through partnership with Wheel Movement, in memory of Andy Jordan.
    • Donated a public bike repair station to SORBA-CSRA, for the Petersburg Trailhead, through proceeds from annual Lock to Lock Ride.
  • 2013
    • Cut new trail on Canal Singletrack to eliminate 2-way traffic.
    • $1000 of Lock to Lock Ride Proceeds donated to aid the formation of Wheel Movement, CSRA in 2011.
    • Volunteer bike tech support at the Augusta Ironman 70.3 triathlon in 2009.
    • Facilitated the construction of the Riverview Park Pumptrack (R.I.P.) for IMBA World MTB Summit with SORBA-CSRA in 2010.
    • Grassroots MTB racing in Augusta begins with the Canal Crown Time Trial Series started by Drew Jordan and Dustin Gaddis in 2009.