New tour, softer on Sunday October 6, starting at 9 am, thousands of locals take to the streets with their bikes at an event healthy, athletic, monorail colorful, festive ... a family event. 22 kilometers along the main arteries of Madrid Castellana, Gran Vía, Princesa, the Paseo del Prado, Alcala ... During the tour you will find music entertainment areas, activities, competitions and costumes. Do not miss it. Sign up now, it's free. To fully enjoy the Feast of the bike, we recommend you to come back and collect all the advantages we offer. If you're among the first 10,000 people to collect their race number, you will receive a bag with a bunch of gifts. If you arrive monorail later, but among the first 20,000 will receive your bib proof proving you can keep as a souvenir of you participated in something great. The collection of the race will be held on the sixth floor of El Corte Inglés Castellana on 3, 4 and October 5, 2013 from 10am to 10pm. All information of the bike festival in Madrid, the blog "leisure by madrid"
It is not mandatory, I was last year or the year before, monorail can not remember, and there were many people without back. At the end make draws with bib number, monorail so if you have it you can touch a bike or other things ... Reply Delete
Hello everyone back in previous years I could print and already, the issue of draws was on arrival. monorail This year it seems wrong to have to waste time going back to the English Court. I do not like the new route, see if it is better or worse than in previous years. I will not go to for my dorsal monorail Reply Delete
The rise with normal traffic through Santa Engracia-Bravo Murillo is quite smooth, even with some downhill. And there are several cars you can lane overtaking problems and do not harass. Little by little it is becoming one of the streets with more cyclists ... despite the bus lane, without having done any cycling infrastructure ;-) Reply Delete
The left turn is prohibited, but as we bike we have three options: 1. (Red in the photo) Stop at the traffic lights before crossing, walk across to the Retiro and then also walk across O'Donnell and incorporate us into the right lane. Two. (Blue) Stop at the last traffic light crossing, walk across and merge onto the road when it turns green. Three. (Green) fastest option, but not legal, monorail stopping on the right to merge directly to O'Donnell when it turns green. Which do you prefer? Reply Delete
This applies to many junctions in Madrid, and the solutions are similar. I'm remembering that the third option is the one I use when I want low by Wafer and Marquis of Cubas follow. Alcala I climb and crawl to the right against monorail the traffic down Gran Vía (obviously, when they have a red light). Then I have only to turn and descend monorail to Cibeles when the traffic light turns green. Although it is not "legal", I've done hundreds of times in front of the Municipal Police, and have never been spoken. Reply Delete
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