2017 marks the 200th birthday of the bicycle, and we are going celebrate it with the only velocipede race/birthday party in the world.*
Festivities will occur on June 11th, 2017 starting at 3pm at the RFK parking lot where the velocipede (or "Laufmaschine" if you prefer) races will commence.
You don't actually have to find a 19th century dandy-horse to compete, as any bike will do. You just can't pedal the bike you do bring. Taking your pedals off will be allowed - and even encouraged, as will adjusting your seat heights. Bring your own bike to the race, though adults may race on standard bikes. We will have races and trophies for all ages - even among the Skoot group, so bring your kids and their bikes too. Though the race will be on a short course, helmets will be required.
Entry is free, but we will be encouraging a $5-$10 per entry donation (more is welcome) to Kingman and Heritage Islands Park. Race day registration is allowed, but registration is limited, so register early. Register for the race here.
This is meant to be more fun and silly than competitive. Because Karl Drais, the inventor of the bicycle and our race's namesake, was German we will be celebrating all things German. So wear a German racing kit, or lederhosen or a dirndl. Bring party hats for the birthday party.
In addition, Velocity Bicycle Cooperative will be there and can help with any simple bicycle repairs that you man need.
After the races we will head to Biergarten Haus at 1355 H Street for refreshments and a birthday party. If you're only interested in the party, we will aspire to be there by 5pm.
May the fastest scorcher win!
Thanks to Proteus Bicycles in College Park for graciously sponsoring the race and Velocity for providing volunteers.
*That I know of. Please don't google to determine if that is true.
What: The Baron Karl Von Drais Bikecentennial Velocipede Cup
Where: RFK Stadium Parking lot, beneath the East Capitol Street Bridge
When: June 11th, 3pm
Followed by
What: The Bicycle's 200th Birthday Party
Where: Biergarten Haus, 1335 H Street NE
When: June 11th, 5pm
Looks like a blast! Thank you for organizing and digging up the amazing history.
Posted by: xmal | June 01, 2017 at 04:11 PM