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Twin Cities Bike Ride

Aug 18, Wed {WW} Twin Cities Bike Ride. Meet 10:45 AM in the parking lot of the recently opened Market at Malcolm Yards,  located at 501 30th Ave SE,  Minneapolis.(https://malcolmyards.market). Access to 30th Ave SE is from westbound University Ave one block east of the Prospect Park light rail stop (Fresh Thyme Foods is at the NW corner of the intersection of 30th Ave SE and University Ave). Please be prepared to begin the ride at 11:00 AM. The ride is expected to be approximately 2.5 hours in duration and 16-18 miles in length. The pace will be leisurely throughout the route, which will go past familiar Twin Cities landmarks, including the St Paul and Minneapolis campuses of the U of M, Boom Island Park, Nicollet Island, and the Stone Arch Bridge. Post ride lunch  option available at Malcolm Yards Food Hall, where a variety of ethnic specialties and street foods are offered from about ten  different stations. Also available are a wide selection of craft beers and non-alcoholic beverages. Outdoor seating available. Persons may choose to  wear a  mask when inside the Food Hall to place orders.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         FFI: James Ruhl (651-270-5907) and Lois Laitinen (651-802-1729) Ride subject to cancellation in case of rain or air quality alerts.

When:
Wednesday, August 18, 2021, 10:45 AM
Where:
Parking lot of Malcolm Yards Market
501 30th Ave SE
Minneapolis  
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
James Ruhl
Category:
Wednesday Wanderers
Registration is not Required
Payment In Full In Advance Only