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  • Cyclists prepare for iconic views, ‘leisurely ride’ during annual DC Bike Ride – WTOP News

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    If you are driving around on the streets of D.C. this weekend, watch out for thousands of cyclists enjoying the cool morning air and views of monuments.

    If you’re driving around on the streets of D.C. this weekend, watch out for thousands of cyclists enjoying the cool morning air and views of monuments.

    Thousands are going to be pedaling during the D.C. Bike Ride which will shut down dozens of District streets.

    “D.C. is an iconic U.S. city, right? There’s so much to see. And what better way to see D.C. than on a bike,” said Danielle Ruiz, director of partnerships and communications with D.C. Bike Ride.

    “The best views of some of the monuments and things you’ll see around the city are from the roads, and this is a great way to see it, without any kind of traffic.”

    Riders will zigzag around the Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, Georgetown and Hains Point. They will cross the Arlington Memorial Bridge and other sections near the District’s riverfront all leading to an “iconic backdrop at the Capitol for a big finish,” Ruiz said.

    All in all riders will spend Saturday morning traveling on the 20-mile course.

    “If that feels a little ambitious for you, we do have a shortcut about halfway, 10 miles,” Ruiz said.

    Ruiz stressed that this is not a race, more a leisurely ride.

    “It’s for all ages … We’ve got three year olds riding with their families,” Ruiz said. “We’ve got grandparents in their 80s and 90s riding with their kids and grandkids. It is for everyone.”

    Ruiz said the federal surge of National Guard and federal police will not affect the day.

    “We work every year with the federal and local officials to make sure this is super safe and super fun,” Ruiz said. “We don’t anticipate any changes.”

    Beyond just a leisurely car-free ride around D.C.’s streets, the bike ride also works with D.C. Public Schools to raise money and donate bikes to kids in need in Wards 7 and 8.

    “Every second grader in the DCPS system learns how to ride a bike,” Ruiz told WTOP. “That’s part of their curriculum in PE and this year and last year we’ve partnered with them. We’ve donated 200 bikes.”

    When the ride is over, cyclists can enjoy a bite to eat and cold beer to cool off at the finish line festival near the Capitol.

    The D.C. Bike Ride begins at 8 a.m.

    The finish festival takes place from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. It is free and open to the public.

    You can register for the D.C. Bike Ride up until Friday afternoon.

    See a complete list of street closures here.

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  • Road closures set for DC Bike Ride weekend – WTOP News

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    The annual D.C. Bike Ride will bring thousands of cyclists to the streets of the District on Saturday, and with it comes a series of extensive road and ramp closures.

    The annual D.C. Bike Ride will bring thousands of cyclists to the streets of the District on Saturday and with it comes a series of extensive road and ramp closures stretching from Downtown to the bridges.

    CLICK TO ENLARGE: Roads will begin closing around 4 a.m., including near The Wharf, Potomac Park, the Tidal Basin, and the Memorial and 14th Street bridges. Roads will reopen to traffic around 11:30 a.m. (Courtesy D.C. Bike Ride)

    Closures begin Friday evening, when Pennsylvania Avenue, Constitution Avenue and 6th Street NW near the National Mall shut down at 6 p.m.

    Those streets will remain closed until 5 p.m. Saturday.

    On Saturday, riders will set off at 7:30 a.m., and road closures will ripple across the city. Constitution Avenue NW, 12th Street NW, 10th Street NW and 9th Street NW will be closed as early as 3 a.m. Expanded closures follow at 6 a.m. and 6:30 a.m., affecting key corridors, including 14th Street NW, Independence Avenue SW, Ohio Drive SW, Rock Creek Parkway and the Arlington Memorial Bridge.

    The course also runs over the Potomac River Freeway, Whitehurst Freeway and the 14th Street Bridge HOV lanes, which will all be closed during the ride. Ramp closures on I-395 near Pentagon City, Maine Avenue SW and the 12th Street Expressway will also be in effect through the morning.

    Most of the closures will last until late morning, with some streets reopening by 9:30 a.m., while others, including Independence Avenue SW and 3rd Street SW, are not expected to reopen until after noon.

    Drivers are urged to avoid the route area and plan alternate travel. Metro will remain open, and event organizers encourage participants and spectators alike to use public transportation.

    Here are the planned road closures, according to D.C. Bike Ride organizers.

    Key road closures and times

    Friday to Saturday

    • Pennsylvania Ave. NW (7th St. – 3rd St.) — 6 p.m. Friday to 5 p.m. Saturday
    • Constitution Ave. NW (7th St. – 3rd St.) — 6 p.m. Friday to 5 p.m. Saturday
    • 6th St. NW (C St. – Constitution Ave.) — 6 p.m. Friday to 5 p.m. Saturday

    Early Saturday (3 a.m. – 10 a.m.)

    • Constitution Ave. NW (12th St. – 7th St.)
    • 12th St. NW, 10th St. NW, 9th St. NW (Constitution Ave. – Pennsylvania Ave.)

    Saturday morning (6 – 9:30 a.m.)

    • Independence Ave. SW (14th St. – 23rd St.) westbound
    • 23rd St. SW (Independence Ave. – Lincoln Memorial Circle)
    • Arlington Memorial Bridge
    • Rock Creek Parkway (Virginia Ave. – Ohio Dr.)
    • Ohio Dr. SW (23rd St. – Rock Creek Pkwy.)
    • Independence Ave. SW (23rd St. – W. Basin Dr.) eastbound
    • W. Basin Dr. SW (Independence Ave. – Ohio Dr.)

    Saturday extended closures beginning around 6 a.m. and ending by 12:30 p.m.

    • Potomac River Freeway (Rock Creek Pkwy. – Whitehurst Fwy.) — until 10:45 a.m.
    • Whitehurst Freeway (westbound to Canal Rd., eastbound near Key Bridge) — until 10:30 a.m.
    • E St. Expressway NW (20th St. – Potomac River Fwy.) — until 10:30 a.m.
    • Maine Ave. SW (12th St. – Raoul Wallenberg Pl.) — until 11:30 a.m.
    • 14th St. SW (Independence Ave. – 14th St. Bridge) — until noon
    • 14th St. Bridge HOV lanes — until noon
    • Independence Ave. SW (14th St. – 3rd St.) — until 12:30 p.m.
    • 3rd St. SW (Independence Ave. – Constitution Ave.) — until 12:30 p.m.

    I-395 ramp closures (Saturday 6 a.m. – noon)

    • Ramp G (Pentagon City to D.C.)
    • Exit 2 (southbound HOV lanes at Fern St.)
    • Exit 3 (northbound 395/Case Memorial Bridge to Constitution Ave.) — until 11 a.m.
    • Exit 4B (westbound 395 to Maine Ave./12th St.)

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