Dave Killen

Thousands of cyclists flooded Portland's roadways during the 24th riding of the Providence Bridge Pedal on Sunday morning.

With vehicle traffic restricted on many of the city’s bridges, bicycle riders had the opportunity to venture into typically off-limits areas such as the upper decks of the Fremont and Marquam bridges.

The event offered several different routes, each traversing many of Portland’s bridges, with notable exceptions including the St. Johns and Tilikum Crossing bridges.

Since 1996, the Bridge Pedal has offered what Providence calls a non-competitive “celebration of bridges and bicycling” that is among the largest community bike rides in the world.

-- Dave Killen

dkillen@oregonian.com

@killendave

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