- Five Boro Bike Tour
The Five Boro Bike Tour is the largest recreational cycling event in the
United States . It is produced byBike New York . Every year on the first Sunday of May, over 30,000 riders participate in the convert|42|mi|km|sing=on ride aroundNew York City . The route, closed to automobile traffic, takes riders through all five boroughs of New York City, across five major bridges, and finally acrossNew York Harbor on theStaten Island Ferry .Route
The tour starts and ends at
Battery Park inLower Manhattan . Participants line up behind the start line at Franklin Street and Church Street creating a queue which extends well south beyond theWorld Trade Center site .The tour runs north up the
Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) pastMacy's before enteringCentral Park . After exiting the park the tour heads north throughHarlem on Seventh Avenue and then crosses intothe Bronx for a short convert|2|mi|km|sing=on stretch before getting back to Manhattan and onto theFDR Drive . The FDR stretch of the tour runs south through Manhattan underGracie Mansion before crossing theEast River via theQueensboro Bridge intoQueens . The first major rest area of the tour is inAstoria Park , Queens.Leaving Astoria Park the tour proceeds south through Queens before crossing the
Pulaski Bridge intoBrooklyn , where it winds along the waterfront, past theBrooklyn Navy Yard . The route crosses under theBrooklyn Bridge , and then up and onto theBrooklyn Queens Expressway . The tour continues on the elevated BQE before dropping down to the Shore Parkway and over theVerrazano Narrows Bridge intoStaten Island .Once in Staten Island the tour makes a stop at
Fort Wadsworth for a festival, before continuing the last three miles (5 km) to theStaten Island Ferry where riders can take the ferry back to Battery Park in Manhattan. Some New Jerseyans return home over theBayonne Bridge instead.History
The event began on June 10, 1977 as the "Five Boro Challenge" with about 250 participants. The original tour was convert|50|mi|km long and started and ended in Queens.
What started as a one-time event became a tradition the next year when the New York City Mayor
Ed Koch embraced the idea of a city-wide bike tour. The distance was shortened and the word "challenge" was changed to "tour" to make the event more appealing to the general public. That year, the number of participants increased tenfold to around 3000.External links
* Official Tour Web site [http://www.bikenewyork.org/index.html]
* 5 Boro Bike Tour Map [http://www.nycbikemaps.com/5_Boro_Bike_Tour_2006.php]
* A participant's experience of the tour [http://www.geocities.com/womgene/5boro/5boroPage.htm]
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