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Let the Fun Times Roll with the DC Bike Ride on May 18

Register for the District’s largest car-free, closed-road event of the year before registration prices increase on March 1st!

Every May, thousands of cyclists from DC and neighboring states roll into the nation’s capital for a bike ride unlike any other. Riders of all skill levels get together to cruise through the most iconic sights in D.C., enjoy some of their favorite entertainment and food pit stops along the course, and take in the sights and sounds of the city in a totally different way.

Register today and enjoy Early Registration pricing before it increases in March. Kids ages 3 to 7 are completely FREE and youth ages 8 to 17 are always 50% off.

So, what is the DC Bike Ride?

  • It’s a fun, recreational ride that encourages friends, families and neighbors to enjoy an adventure around the city of Washington completely car-free.
  • It’s all about great people. Registering for the ride is more than just a ticket to a day of fun and adventure, it’s also a great way to be a part of an amazing, growing community of people who love to bike and love their city.
  • The ride is also a celebration of D.C. The bike ride, open to riders of all skill levels, allows you to pedal past monuments and memorials with the city all to yourself.
  • DC Bike Ride gives back to the community. Registrations support making D.C.’s streets safer for all, an effort coordinated by the Washington Area Bicyclist Association in partnership with the District Department of Transportation.
  • The Ride is one big party! Not only will you get to enjoy miles of car-free closed roads, but the course will be packed with fun activities, food pit stops, selfie stations and live music at the Finish Festival.

Don’t miss out on the best event of the season. Register today and enjoy an unforgettable and memorable event with your friends and family.

Want to learn more? Visit DCBikeRide.com or follow @DCBikeRide on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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