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Monstertrack is an illegal alleycat race originally held in New York City in 2000. The race was conceived by a bicycle messenger known as 'Snake'. The race is exclusively for riders on brakeless fixed-gear bicycles. The event gained popularity along with that of because of the use of track and fixed-gear bicycles on urban streets in the 2000s.
YouTube currently hosts more than 1,000 videos of alleycat races, most of which have been uploaded since 2006. On May 19, 2018 the first Citi Bike Race, was held in New York City. The event was an alleycat style race where all participant rode bicycles from the city's bike sharing program, Citi Bike.
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The TD Five Boro Bike Tour is an annual recreational cycling event in New York City organized by Bike New York. It is a charity event to fund Bike New York's education programs. Conducted on the first Sunday of May, the 40-mile (64 km) ride has over 32,000 riders. The route takes riders through all five of New York's boroughs and across five ...
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Several organizations, including Five Borough Bicycle Club and Bike New York, conduct tours every weekend. Most are day trips for no fee; [42] some larger or overnight tours require payment. New York City is host to several long annual recreational rides, including the Five Boro Bike Tour. New York Cycle Club and others specialize in fitness ...
This New York City bike mayor wants to bring more diversity into cycling, and aims to keep more people safe on city streets.
The Six Days of New York was a former six-day cycling event, held in New York City, in Madison Square Garden's velodrome. Between 1899 and 1961, a total of 73 editions were held, sometimes three per year. [1] Only the Six Days of Berlin and the Six Days of Ghent had more runnings.