ABOUT US
At Spark Cycling, we believe that showing up is something worth celebrating. Whether you’ve ridden with us hundreds of times or you’re joining for the very first time, our team is invested in your experience. Our instructors create classes that meet you where you are: some days that means digging deep, and others it means taking a recovery ride. No matter what, you’ll find a supportive, upbeat, and inclusive space where every level and every body is welcome.
MEET THE OWNER
I’ve been an athlete my whole life and have always believed in the power of movement to support mental, emotional, and physical health. A few years back, I noticed something important: I was happiest on the days I exercised with a group rather than on my own.
As a West Bath native, I also realized the Brunswick area was missing a cycling-focused studio. With encouragement from my entire network, I drew on 15 years of corporate experience to bring an inclusive, welcoming space to the midcoast - Spark Cycling Studio.
Founding Spark was a dream come true, but the real joy has been building a place where daily movement is celebrated for its impact in a space where everyone can feel at home. At Spark, we believe that when you walk through our doors, you’re joining a community ready to cheer you on, every single day.
Outside the studio, I’m usually soaking up all that Maine has to offer, whether at the beach or in the mountains. I love photography, exploring new places, catching the newest season of The Great British Baking Show, and saying yes to just about any adventure with family and friends.
With love and gratitude,
Britt

HISTORY OF OUR HOME
Brunswick Landing, formerly the Brunswick Naval Air Station, is home to Spark Cycling. The BNAS was built in 1935 as a part of the New Deal and commissioned in 1943 to help train the Royal Navy Fleet. More recently, 10,000+ service members called Brunswick home, flying in support of US and NATO forces and post 9/11 missions. After closing in 2011, the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Association began plans to repurpose the land and buildings, bringing new jobs and commerce to the area.
While our building resembles a bunker, it was used for HR and payroll services when the base was commissioned. The high windows were designed specifically for ‘discretion’ and a vault continues to have a home in one of the offices. At Spark we believe that what is old can be new again, that history makes for a rich community. We love honoring that history by investing in its future.
Photo courtesy Brunswick Naval Aviation Museum