
A totally awesome event and a great way to experience a different way of biking in the city. Adios cars and hello LSD! It starts at 5am and goes until 10am. It wraps with a pancake breakfast in...
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Fifth Third Bike the Drive is an annual fundraising event organized by the Active Transportation Alliance, a non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to improving walking, biking, and public transit in the Chicagoland area. With over 16,500 riders in attendance last year, participants can enjoy a scenic 30-mile course along DuSable Lake Shore Drive, taking in breathtaking views of the lake and skyline. Whether you're a biking enthusiast or a beginner, this event offers a memorable experience for all, with the option to ride as much or as little of the course as you'd like. The event also features a post-ride festival in Grant Park, where riders can celebrate their achievement and enjoy various activities.
As a rain or shine event, Fifth Third Bike the Drive prioritizes the safety and well-being of its participants. To ensure a safe experience, riders can start at any of the five entry locations along the course, reducing congestion. The festival area in Grant Park is entirely outdoors, providing ample space for attendees. Additionally, all participants, staff, vendors, and volunteers are encouraged to stay home if they are feeling unwell or have tested positive for COVID-19 within the 10 days prior to the event. With its commitment to promoting active lifestyles and supporting the advocacy work of the Active Transportation Alliance, Fifth Third Bike the Drive is a must-attend event for biking enthusiasts and families alike.
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A totally awesome event and a great way to experience a different way of biking in the city. Adios cars and hello LSD! It starts at 5am and goes until 10am. It wraps with a pancake breakfast in...
75$ for riding a bike on lakeshore drive! Very poor organization,only water for free, bars, donuts, medal, etc extra$$$
This was pretty fun. I had no idea about the registration and the block party at millennium park. I was just going out for my usual ride down to the loop and remembered it was going on. So today...
I love my annual tradition of participating in this biking event where I get to be the Queen of LSD! Well organized and well attended... the cutest little riders who join their parents early in...
Yet another Chicago event that left working families behind. A family of 4: $132 to ride your bike. And you better have the money sooner than later because the prices go up the closer it gets to...