http://www.bikenewyork.org/ride/five-boro-bike-tour/
Ok so here's the deal. I heard about this a few years ago and I thought the idea was awesome. I'd love to run the NYC Marathon, I can't think of any event as well know, but I wouldn't make it passed 4 miles lol and that is 26.
This is a 40 mile event(unless you take a provided short cut, which shortens it by 4 miles)
It is not a competition, but a fun event complete with a Party at the finish line, hence why it's called a Bike Tour.
So basically the reason for this thread is to see if anyone on here in the NE region(or at all) has done this event.
And to get some advice from the cyclists on here.
I don't own a bike and I am going to be looking for one. My budget is kind of tight but I know you don't need a $5k bike to pull of this event, as it's open to people as young as 6 I think, and they get all kinds of people participating.
So I wanted some advice on bikes and I guess also training tips. That site has training laid out, but I was just looking for some tips and such from guys who bike pretty reguarly.
As it stands now, Im pretty out of shape, but given a time frame of 730am to 4pm, Im pretty confident I could bike from my house to my job which is around 30 miles. Unfortunately that route is not bike friendly so I can't use it to practice but im about to research trails in my area so I can work up to 40 miles.
So I know GeoffM bikes long distance, and Yaw did a metric ton of NYC biking....
I know im going to need accessories too, like a helmet(mandatory) and water bottles, a good pair of shorts etc.
Im hoping that I can get a decent bike for around $2-300.
I know that's pretty low, and I guess I could go higher but at the end of the day the bike is pretty important, but as long as it doesn't fall apart, it only fulfills one job and if I can push it the 40 miles, then it doesn't need to be fancy.
Right off the bat, id like to avoid multi speed bikes.....I fucking hate geared bikes and I think Id be better off with a one speed made for road/distance but if im misinformed then please help me out.
So im opened to suggestions, blogs to check out, reading materials whatever.
Im going to continue to research this on my own, including trying to find someone in person, who's done the event, so I can pick their brain so you don't have to go crazy researching for links etc...
Just pointers!
Thanks!
And if anyone is interested in joining, my buddy said he'd do it, so that's two of us.
Check the website for my info, its in May and about $80 to register.
Ok so here's the deal. I heard about this a few years ago and I thought the idea was awesome. I'd love to run the NYC Marathon, I can't think of any event as well know, but I wouldn't make it passed 4 miles lol and that is 26.
This is a 40 mile event(unless you take a provided short cut, which shortens it by 4 miles)
It is not a competition, but a fun event complete with a Party at the finish line, hence why it's called a Bike Tour.
So basically the reason for this thread is to see if anyone on here in the NE region(or at all) has done this event.
And to get some advice from the cyclists on here.
I don't own a bike and I am going to be looking for one. My budget is kind of tight but I know you don't need a $5k bike to pull of this event, as it's open to people as young as 6 I think, and they get all kinds of people participating.
So I wanted some advice on bikes and I guess also training tips. That site has training laid out, but I was just looking for some tips and such from guys who bike pretty reguarly.
As it stands now, Im pretty out of shape, but given a time frame of 730am to 4pm, Im pretty confident I could bike from my house to my job which is around 30 miles. Unfortunately that route is not bike friendly so I can't use it to practice but im about to research trails in my area so I can work up to 40 miles.
So I know GeoffM bikes long distance, and Yaw did a metric ton of NYC biking....
I know im going to need accessories too, like a helmet(mandatory) and water bottles, a good pair of shorts etc.
Im hoping that I can get a decent bike for around $2-300.
I know that's pretty low, and I guess I could go higher but at the end of the day the bike is pretty important, but as long as it doesn't fall apart, it only fulfills one job and if I can push it the 40 miles, then it doesn't need to be fancy.
Right off the bat, id like to avoid multi speed bikes.....I fucking hate geared bikes and I think Id be better off with a one speed made for road/distance but if im misinformed then please help me out.
So im opened to suggestions, blogs to check out, reading materials whatever.
Im going to continue to research this on my own, including trying to find someone in person, who's done the event, so I can pick their brain so you don't have to go crazy researching for links etc...
Just pointers!
Thanks!
And if anyone is interested in joining, my buddy said he'd do it, so that's two of us.
Check the website for my info, its in May and about $80 to register.
Comment