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2023 Five Boro Bike Tour
I just signed up. Anyone else taking the plunge for the first time?
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Rudy,
I took the plunge last year. The toughest part is the two miles(?) before the bridge and the bridge. Bridge seemed to go on and up forever.
I practiced doing hills and pacing for another ride. Glad I did as I'm an old fat slow guy and the practice helped a lot.
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40 miles on the road on a road bike is not an issue.
Since I was solo and from out of town I had anxiety about getting there and on time. Probably over prepped. I also went self contained, brought enough water and snacks. Also had spare tube, pump, bike tool etc. Didn't need to stop. Although there was a packed bar of cyclists in Queens(?) that I would have liked to have stopped at.
Every type of bike and every experience level is on the ride. I'm an experienced group rider. This is occasionally a madhouse. Be safe, pace, seen more than a few real idiots. Seen a few crashes, not bad considering.
If you are from Brooklyn you can bag out at any time.
The wait for the ferry was long but OK, as everybody was pumped up and 'chatty'.
Have fun and good luck
I took the plunge last year. The toughest part is the two miles(?) before the bridge and the bridge. Bridge seemed to go on and up forever.
I practiced doing hills and pacing for another ride. Glad I did as I'm an old fat slow guy and the practice helped a lot.
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40 miles on the road on a road bike is not an issue.
Since I was solo and from out of town I had anxiety about getting there and on time. Probably over prepped. I also went self contained, brought enough water and snacks. Also had spare tube, pump, bike tool etc. Didn't need to stop. Although there was a packed bar of cyclists in Queens(?) that I would have liked to have stopped at.
Every type of bike and every experience level is on the ride. I'm an experienced group rider. This is occasionally a madhouse. Be safe, pace, seen more than a few real idiots. Seen a few crashes, not bad considering.
If you are from Brooklyn you can bag out at any time.
The wait for the ferry was long but OK, as everybody was pumped up and 'chatty'.
Have fun and good luck
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Never again!
I did it for the tenth time in a row in 2007. It was so crowded, it was very slow and often in "scooter mode," (one foot on the ground as you inched along). So I said: never again.
I got talked into it and did the 2022 ride. It was just as crowded (maybe more?) and even worse than before - instead of food and other vendors set up in Fort Wadsworth at the end of the ride, all the amenities were crowded into a little area of boutique shops on Staten Island. So, I've said: never again and I mean it this time!
If you really want to do it, my advice is don't begin at the start; wait for the lead riders at a spot well beyond the start (Central Park South, for example) and hop on when the first riders go by. You'll beat most of the crowd. (Of course, if everybody did that ....)
- Ed
I got talked into it and did the 2022 ride. It was just as crowded (maybe more?) and even worse than before - instead of food and other vendors set up in Fort Wadsworth at the end of the ride, all the amenities were crowded into a little area of boutique shops on Staten Island. So, I've said: never again and I mean it this time!
If you really want to do it, my advice is don't begin at the start; wait for the lead riders at a spot well beyond the start (Central Park South, for example) and hop on when the first riders go by. You'll beat most of the crowd. (Of course, if everybody did that ....)
- Ed
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Just signed up for my first ride. One question is how crowded and is it aggravating is to get on the ferry to head back to Manhattan and eventually Penn Station. Also regarding riding the bridges w/ the incline I am planning to do some hills in the month before North end of the BBP. FYI I am an old fart (69)
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Despite the challenges, it's fun. 40,000 people are having fun. You will to.
:-)
BTW, I'm from out of town. Stayed in a hotel at the other end of Staten Island. Parked off of Victory. On top of the hill. There was plenty of street parking.
Also being a prepared cyclist means you will be prepared as you would for any 40 mile ride. It's a slow ride, not a race.
There will be people unprepared. i.e. taking single speed coaster brake 'beach' bikes. No helmets. E-bikes. It is what it is.
If I go again, I will be slower. Take my time to smell the rose. Stop in a bar and have a beer.
:-)
BTW, I'm from out of town. Stayed in a hotel at the other end of Staten Island. Parked off of Victory. On top of the hill. There was plenty of street parking.
Also being a prepared cyclist means you will be prepared as you would for any 40 mile ride. It's a slow ride, not a race.
There will be people unprepared. i.e. taking single speed coaster brake 'beach' bikes. No helmets. E-bikes. It is what it is.
If I go again, I will be slower. Take my time to smell the rose. Stop in a bar and have a beer.
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Despite the challenges, it's fun. 40,000 people are having fun. You will to.
:-)
BTW, I'm from out of town. Stayed in a hotel at the other end of Staten Island. Parked off of Victory. On top of the hill. There was plenty of street parking.
Also being a prepared cyclist means you will be prepared as you would for any 40 mile ride. It's a slow ride, not a race.
There will be people unprepared. i.e. taking single speed coaster brake 'beach' bikes. No helmets. E-bikes. It is what it is.
If I go again, I will be slower. Take my time to smell the rose. Stop in a bar and have a beer.
:-)
BTW, I'm from out of town. Stayed in a hotel at the other end of Staten Island. Parked off of Victory. On top of the hill. There was plenty of street parking.
Also being a prepared cyclist means you will be prepared as you would for any 40 mile ride. It's a slow ride, not a race.
There will be people unprepared. i.e. taking single speed coaster brake 'beach' bikes. No helmets. E-bikes. It is what it is.
If I go again, I will be slower. Take my time to smell the rose. Stop in a bar and have a beer.
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Where does it start and end?
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Starts in Lower Manhattan. It's a blast.
Riders in big hurry should ride the GFNY the following week.
Riders in big hurry should ride the GFNY the following week.
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The whole process is crazy, but fun crazy.

Waiting for the ferry

Lady Liberty

Waiting for the start
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I think I did it 3 times and probably never again. Besides being crowded, the pit stop snacks were bananas and some other crap that is not even worth stopping for. Your money goes to the NYPD to close streets.
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Just signed up for my first ride. One question is how crowded and is it aggravating is to get on the ferry to head back to Manhattan and eventually Penn Station. Also regarding riding the bridges w/ the incline I am planning to do some hills in the month before North end of the BBP. FYI I am an old fart (69)

Have a great ride gents!
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Need 1 ticket to 5/7/2023 5-Boro Bike Ride
In need of 1 ticket to the 5/7/2023 ride…anyone selling a legit ticket? If so, please email me at mdappleby4@gmail.com.
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I'm in need of 2 bike tour tickets, anyone who is interested in transferring the tickets, please email me at cherrylee921@gmail.com. Thanks.
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The key to getting back to Manhattan in a timely manner is go straight to the ferry. That means not going to the vendor bike show area.
For hills, the BQE from Industry City to the VZ is slightly uphill and the VZ is uphill, so save a little bit for the end. My descent into St George was a joyous rip, hammering with a younger dude through the whole thing.
Have a great ride gents!

Have a great ride gents!
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Just signed up for my first ride. One question is how crowded and is it aggravating is to get on the ferry to head back to Manhattan and eventually Penn Station. Also regarding riding the bridges w/ the incline I am planning to do some hills in the month before North end of the BBP. FYI I am an old fart (69)
Enjoy, but don’t dawdle at rest stops. Skip finish party and get on the ferry before it becomes the cluster it always does.
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I did the ride yesterday great weather and a great experience, Except for 1 caveat, at the end of the ride, which was few miles linger and hillier then my flat rides on Long Island, the VBB to put it nicely destroyed me up to the point I walked most of the incline. My question us what road(s) if any LI would mimic the slope and length of the VBB. Obviously I need some ride work for next year. Thanks
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I did the ride yesterday great weather and a great experience, Except for 1 caveat, at the end of the ride, which was few miles linger and hillier then my flat rides on Long Island, the VBB to put it nicely destroyed me up to the point I walked most of the incline. My question us what road(s) if any LI would mimic the slope and length of the VBB. Obviously I need some ride work for next year. Thanks
There's not much besides flat for us. The north shore has some bumps, but it's mostly interval training, riding into the wind, or a car ride north. I did a ride to the Old Point Lighthouse that was pretty good. I'll look for the route.
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I did the ride and had a similar experience on the Verrazano.
I was pedaling up but had to slow down a couple of times because of the traffic. Having only three gears, the key to dealing with any kind of slope is to get to a comfortable cadence and stay there. Once I was thrown off my cadence, I started feeling a twinge in one quad. Not wanting to have it completely knot up so close to the finish, I walked part way up the slope.
Time to ride a lot of bridges in the City and in the parks. Then again, I rode the tour two days after an emergency root canal, so I’m pleased to have finished!
I was pedaling up but had to slow down a couple of times because of the traffic. Having only three gears, the key to dealing with any kind of slope is to get to a comfortable cadence and stay there. Once I was thrown off my cadence, I started feeling a twinge in one quad. Not wanting to have it completely knot up so close to the finish, I walked part way up the slope.
Time to ride a lot of bridges in the City and in the parks. Then again, I rode the tour two days after an emergency root canal, so I’m pleased to have finished!
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Looked up this ride and only 1500 ft, but there's some hills north of St James.
https://strava.app.link/MgFmVll2Ezb
https://strava.app.link/MgFmVll2Ezb
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The only 5boro that was somewhat managable was the 2018(?) cold and rainy year where
many people did not show up for the event! And even still, very tight packed and sketchy
many people did not show up for the event! And even still, very tight packed and sketchy