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Bike to Work Day is tomorrow; riders can visit more than 40 breakfast stations across Colorado Springs

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~ As Bike to Work Day approaches, Colorado Springs is gearing up for a day of cycling, community spirit, and free food. Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 24th, more than 40 breakfast stations will be scattered across the city to welcome cyclists with refreshments and fuel for their ride.

To help riders plan their route and locate breakfast stations along the city's bike lanes, trails, and transportation network, an interactive map has been made available. This map allows cyclists to choose their stops, discover new routes, and make the most of their Bike to Work Day experience.

Thousands of riders are expected to participate in this annual celebration of cycling, active transportation, and healthy living. From neighborhood trails to major bike corridors, local businesses, organizations, and community partners will host breakfast stations to keep riders energized throughout the morning.

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Bike to Work Day is not just for daily bike commuters; it also welcomes occasional riders or those considering their first trip to work by bike. It offers a fun and easy way to experience Colorado Springs from a different perspective.

Participants are encouraged to plan their routes in advance, prioritize safety by wearing a helmet and riding carefully, and make stops at one or more breakfast stations along the way.

This event is part of a nationwide effort to promote bicycling as a practical, healthy, and environmentally friendly transportation option. It also highlights the important role that cycling plays in supporting cleaner air, reducing traffic congestion, and promoting active lifestyles.

For those interested in participating in Bike to Work Day tomorrow or learning more about the event's resources and information can visit ColoradoSprings.gov/BikeToWork. So grab your helmet, pump up your tires, and join in on this exciting celebration of cycling in Colorado Springs.

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