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The start time of the group ride is in the past.International Day of Friendship Ride - Redmond
KEEPING RIDERS SAFE
- Advance registration required for all participants. If you decide not to ride, please click Cancel My Registration below to open space for others. (How to cancel)
- Attendance at the pre-ride safety briefing is required to participate in the ride.
- If you have tested positive for COVID or have been exposed to someone with COVID, follow the quarantine and isolation guidelines. In general, if you have COVID or are displaying COVID symptoms, or if you are sick with the flu or a cold, you should not participate in group rides.
- Carry a face covering in case a business or public transit requires their use.
- Please, no spitting or “snot-rockets” while participating.
- A CPSC certified helmet is required to be worn to participate.
If you are new, please read our newcomer information.
So, let’s go for a ride! You are highly encouraged to bring a friend and wear the colors that represent your country and/or your culture!
A special (free) momentum will be available for the first many riders. It reflects the desire to promote friendships between people and cultures through cycling.
Route: Starting at the Bear Creek Park & Ride in Redmond, we will head north into rural Snohomish County and stop at Bob's Corn and Pumpkin farm at MP 16.1. Then head south, through Woodinville and hopefully have spent enough calories to enjoy the French Bakery at MP 28.8. We pick up the Sammamish River trail for a bit and then head east through neighborhoods and horse loving country. Finally we ride back to the Park & Ride via Union Hill Rd. This route has plenty of options available to cut it short if needed.
Helmets are required. Please arrive 20 minutes in advance of the listed ride start time in order to sign the waiver and prepare your bike. Please also print a cue sheet as needed. The group will not stop for flats or mechanical issues.
On this international day of friendship, let us cultivate warm ties that strengthen our common humanity and promote the well-being of the human family” – United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
