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For one day in September, Storrow Drive becomes a bike path. Join us for the 5th annual Hub On Wheels- Boston's only citywide bike ride. It's your chance to ride along the Charles River with no cars getting in your way, explore the greenways and the shoreline, the neighborhoods and the communities we call home. Last year Mayor Thomas M. Menino joined 4,000 cyclists a picture perfect Sunday for this ride. With new, improved and fully-supported 10, 30, or 50 mile routes available, anyone can participate! This year's ride also features the extended Storrow Drive/Back Bay route (10-mile loop), which means riders can cycle up and down the Charles River in just 45 minutes. Participants will roll out of City Hall at 8:00 am and head down Storrow Drive. Longer routes will then pedal through the Arnold Arboretum, Franklin Park, the Emerald Necklace, Jamaica Pond, along the shoreline, and beyond. After the ride, enjoy good eats, great tunes, and all-around fun at City Hall Plaza. Furthermore, your participation helps public school students get the technology and the skills they need to succeed in today's world. All of the proceeds from Hub On Wheels will benefit Technology Goes Home, a non-profit organization providing technology training and computer equipment to give these students the edge they need.
www.hubonwheels.com
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