Community bicycle ride offers the only
chance to pedal across Coronado Bay Bridge
Want the best view of San Diego
County? Grab your bike and ride Bike the Bay-- the only opportunity to pedal
across the renowned Coronado Bay Bridge as well as the newly expanded Bayshore
Bikeway. Participants in this causal 25-mile ride will experience some of the
county’s most breathtaking waterfront views during the 6th annual Bike
the Bay ride on Sunday, August 25, 2013.
Fresh off the heels of San Diego’s
first-ever CicloSDias, Bike the Bay
presents another opportunity for folks of all sorts to pedal around town. Bike
the Bay welcomes bicyclists 12-years and older of all cycling abilities to
pedal through the very best San Diego County has to offer. The event begins at
7 a.m. at Embarcadero Marina Park South on Harbor Drive in San Diego, with an
expected sell-out attendance of over 3,500 cyclists.
The San
Diego County Bicycle Coalition, a host and beneficiary of Bike the Bay,
organizes the event to encourage biking as a fun and efficient alternative to
automobiles.
“This is a unique chance for
bicyclists of every level to see San Diego County as they never have before,”
said Andy Hanshaw of the SDCBC. “There is no other opportunity to bike across
the celebrated San Diego- Coronado Bay Bridge, and it is something you will
surely regret if you don’t see it for yourself.”
The picturesque ride starts at the
Embarcadero Marina Park South, and journeys over the 2.1-mile Coronado Bridge.
One lane of the bridge closes to cars in order to accommodate the thousands of
bicyclists expected to take part in the early morning event.
After crossing the bridge, the
primarily flat course meanders along bike lanes through the quiet streets of
picturesque Coronado and onto the Bayshore
Bikeway; San Diego’s premiere bike attraction. This bicycling path
surrounds the entire San Diego Bay, with vast additions since last year.
Participants in Bike the Bay have a special opportunity to cruise on the
completed parts of this premiere bike path.
Riders continue through Imperial
Beach, Chula Vista and National City on dedicated bike lanes and bike routes.
The ride ends at Embarcadero Marina Park South for post-ride activities,
entertainment, food and a New Belgium Brewing Beer Garden. Most riders can
expect to complete the fairly flat course in 2-3 hours.
As well as refreshments along the
route and bike repair stations, riders receive a commemorative t-shirt (exclusive Bike the Bay
cycling jerseys are also available) and entry into the post-ride festival.
Helmets are required and regular rules of the road will apply. Spectators are
encouraged to support their riders at key mile markers sponsored by local
companies and organizations.
Registration, course maps, and other
information can be found at www.bikethebay.net
or by calling 619-269-6873. Registration is required and should be done as
early as possible as previous years have sold out. A portion of Bike the Bay
proceeds go to benefit the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition.
For information about this year’s
corporate sponsors and sponsorships, please call 619-977-2989 or email info@bikethebay.net.
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