Oct 28th 2009 Our first mapped ride – Fairway to Fairway

Check out our debut mapped ride – Fairway to Fairway .

In the ride page you can see the route on the map, view on-route pictures and switch between different map layers (route, bike path type and elevation).

In addition to being the most famous grocery chain in New York, two of the three NYC branches of Fairway Market reside at beautiful waterfront locations.
We’ll start the ride under the George Washington Bridge, just a couple of miles north of Fairway Harlem.
Then we’ll cycle through almost all of Manhattan’s west-side waterfront greenway, enjoy the stunning views from the Brooklyn Bridge and hop through Brooklyn’s tranquil neighborhoods until we reach our final destination – Fairway Red Hook… [Full ride]


Sep 4th 2009 New Amsterdam Bike Slam

Four hundred years after Henry Hudson’s arrival in Manhattan, two teams of Dutch and American planners & designers face off in a battle for the future of New York City transportation. Their challenge: find ways to bring NYC cycling up to the level of the Netherlands, the only country with more bikes than people.

Spread over four days, the New Amsterdam Bike Slam is a live design battle, a dance party, a world-class transportation summit, a bridge across the Atlantic, and a path forward.

Click here for more information and full schedule


Sep 4th 2009 Brooklyn Critical Mass

Location: Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park and Brooklyn side of the Williamsburg Bridge
Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2009-09-11

Critical Mass is a monthly celebration of bicycles and other nonpolluting means of transportation, exercising our right to the road. Critical Mass is a movement, not an organization; no two riders participate for exactly the same reason. Brooklyn Critical Mass started rolling in 2004… Read more at times-up.org