You are our #1 priority. Nothing is more important. Thank you for your continued trust, loyalty and patience during this unprecedented time for all of us. In response to the current worldwide health crisis, and our desire for each of you and your loved ones to stay healthy, the Friday August 28, 2020 night ride of America’s Largest Community Bicycle Ride has been canceled. Special #Thanks to #caregivers, #first responders, #healthcare professionals, market employees and #delivery drivers. Take care of each other, and check in with family, friends, and neighbors. Tell others you love them. Stay safe, and hope to see you all soon.



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The rides of America's Largest Community Bicycle Ride are indeed more than rides. Bringing together those of all ages, every walk of life, and background, thousands of cyclists peacefully ride together. The rides advocate for increased awareness of cycling issues, and encourage more to choose to ride a bicycle. Cycling together the riders meet others, make new friends and build community where good character and respect for all matters.

Join us for a another amazing ride when America's Largest Community Bicycle Ride next rolls. Thousands of our fellow cyclists will joyfully ride together through the streets of the Greater Los Angeles area.

Invite your friends and family, tell others so they also can ride with us.

Sports Drinks, Snacks, Granola Bars, and Energy Bars available at each of the full stops of the ride, at the Ride Support Vehicles with the Yellow Flashing Lights, in exchange for donations. http://www.lacriticalmass.org/take-action/

The rides are fully self supporting. Donations of at least $18.00 encouraged. Your help enables us to have additional rides and ride support. Be a Ride Partner. Donate in Person at the Ride or online at: http://www.lacriticalmass.org/take-action/



To help during the ride as a Ride Ambassador, or as a Ride Deputy or to help as a Support Vehicle Driver visit: http://www.lacriticalmass.org/take-action/ or contact one of the Ride Marshals at the start point.

To attend, meet over to the start point of the ride at NE Corner of Wilshire Blvd and Western Ave, Los Angeles, California at 6:30pm, and the ride rolls at 7:29pm. As usual, there will be at least two rest stops along the way, with snacks, and drinks available at Support Vehicles and then we will ride to the usual end point of the ride at Sunset Blvd and Western Ave, Los Angeles, California 90027. Invite your friends and family. Spread the word so others can also ride together with us.

"I had a wonderful time in the bike ride last night

I came in dead last to the Food 4 Less parking lot and I gained a burst of energy when my family and friends were there cheering for me. I've been riding since November and this is the longest distance I've gone and I feel good.

thank you

THANK YOU"

R. Martinez

Fall in love again with cycling while riding with thousands of other cyclists and explore the Greater Los Angeles area, and support a world without hate. Additional ride information is available elsewhere on this website LACriticalMass.org

Examples of the rides:

America's Largest Community Bicycle Ride exposed riders to the Spirit of the Olympics and the Arts. The riders rolled through Mid City West, passing the Farmers Market, Grove and through Third Street Shopping and Food District, past Peterson Automobile and LA County Museum of Art, through Little Ethiopia, rolling through South LA, past 1984 Olympic sites of LA Swimming Stadium and Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles Convention Center, Staples Center onto Broadway and the sights and night life of Downtown LA, past LA City Hall, Little Tokyo, Japanese American Museum, Go For Broke Monument (in Little Tokyo commemorating Japanese Americans who served in the United States Army during World War II), and the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (the site of a former police car warehouse in L.A.'s Little Tokyo Historic District, renovated by the noted California architect Frank Gehry).