Note: This post has been updated since first published.
Thousands more bicyclists than usual will be riding today, because it’s the annual Bike to Work Day. On his usual ride into work today, Dale snapped this picture just before 7 a.m., of a well-equipped cyclist heading south on Greenwood Avenue by Ken’s Market.
Cascade Bicycle Club has teamed up with a number of other businesses to provide 44 commute stations throughout the region, offering freebies like water bottles and snacks, providing information on cycling, and some even have bicycle technicians ready to fix your flat tire.
At a commuter station behind Hale’s Ales, Christa Michel of Ballard’s Bike Sport marveled at the number of riders this morning and in general. “It’s a lot of pepole. A lot more women this year. We sold out of our women’s bikes this year.”
In Fremont, hundreds of cyclists stopped to grab free goodies, including water bottles and safety lights from Bike to Work sponsor F5, as well as bike bells and socks from Smartwool (if you were willing to trade in the pair you were wearing).
At about 7:30, 100+ riders followed Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn up Dexter Avenue and into downtown Seattle…
…where the mayor and riders took part in a Cascade Bicycle Club bike rally outside City Hall.
If you took any pictures on your way into work, please share them with us. And our news partners at The Seattle Times have an article today about the dangers of biking in certain areas, along with links to Bike to Work Day coverage from other news websites in the region.
Later today, Ballard will continue the biking fun with its Summer Streets party. From 4-7 p.m. along 22nd Avenue between Ballard Avenue NW and NW Market Street, the street will be closed to cars and opened up to cyclists for free bike maintenance, a spin on the seven-seat conference bike by the Dutch Bicycle Company, booths with cycling-related giveaways, and more.