Tour de Troit: 4,500 bicycles in the Motor City
Another record turnout at yesterday’s Tour de Troit bike ride. This organized ride began 10 years ago with 43 cyclists and has grown to 4,500 this year.
The ride is attracting many riders from Metro Detroit and across the Midwest as well as Ontario.
The Tour de Troit is much more than a huge group ride and a greenway fundraiser. It’s an up close introduction to the city of Detroit — the good and the bad — and one you just can’t get from driving through the city on the expressway or from the media.
Along those lines, the Detroit News quotes Kevin Kerwin of Ann Arbor: “I wish we spent more time in Detroit. We like getting the big city feel.”
The Tour is also kid-friendly. The Detroit Free Press coverage mentions two young Detroit participants turned cyclist enhusiasts.
Just before the race, Tyler Davis, 12, was running from bike to bike, filling tires with air. Along with Naja Nile, 10, Tyler built his bike from spare parts through a program at the All Saints Neighborhood Center. Both kids earned their bikes through sweat equity — 20 hours each. Supervising them was Paul Krystyniak, 27.
“I learned how to repair a bike the right way,” said Tyler, wielding an air pump. “It saves air pollution and money.”
Wayne State University’s South End and Michigan Radio also covered the event.
Governor Synder rides
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder was encouraged to join the Tour de Troit on Twitter, but he had a ride of his own. At the Michigan Republican Conference on Mackinaw Island, the Governor led a group of 100 on an 8-mile ride.
Billed as part of his recent Michigan health push, we wonder if he was just training for next year’s Tour…
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September 30th, 2011 at 4:15 pm
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