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L.A. Marathon Bike Crash 2025: We were there

On March 16, 2025, the annual L.A. Marathon Bike Crash took place, drawing a vibrant crowd of cycling enthusiasts from the Los Angeles Critical Mass community. This unconventional event serves as a spirited prelude to the official L.A. Marathon, allowing participants to experience the marathon route in a unique and exhilarating way.

Participants gathered at the old Tangs Donut location on Sunset and Fountain at 3 AM, creating an atmosphere of excitement and camaraderie. As the clock struck 4 AM, the ride commenced, with cyclists setting off under the early morning sky, ready to tackle the course ahead.

The route followed the exact running course of the L.A. Marathon, winding through the heart of Los Angeles and culminating at the iconic Santa Monica Pier. This journey offered a blend of urban landscapes, scenic views, and a strong sense of community among the riders. The event was characterized by a spirit of support, with cyclists cheering each other on, sharing stories, and enjoying the thrill of the ride together.

The L.A. Marathon Bike Crash serves as a celebration of cycling culture in Los Angeles, promoting awareness and advocacy for safer roads for cyclists. Riders were treated to breathtaking views of the city as they pedaled toward the coast, making the early morning wake-up call worthwhile.

In conclusion, the L.A. Marathon Bike Crash continues to be a beloved tradition for many in the Los Angeles cycling community. It not only provides a fun and engaging way to kick off marathon weekend but also highlights the importance of cycling as a viable and enjoyable mode of transportation. As participants gear up for next year’s event, the camaraderie and excitement from this year’s ride will undoubtedly linger in their memories.

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