Cyclists Of All Abilities Invited To ‘Honor Major Taylor’

Whether you’re a seasoned rider or new to cycling, you’re invited to join cyclists from across the country for a riding experience celebrating the life of Indy native and African-American world champion cyclist Marshall “Major” Taylor on Aug. 26 at 8 a.m.

Once known as the world’s fastest man, Major Taylor was a barrier-breaking cyclist who fought racial injustices just to make it to the starting line.

Rides of 14, 30 or 62 miles will include a post-ride brunch with live music, rest stops with food and hydration, and routes featuring such points of interest as the Major Taylor mural and the Major Taylor Velodrome. After the ride, participants can stick around to enjoy the Adventure Zone presented by Riley Children’s Health & PNC – where they’ll find all-ages cycling- and fitness-related activities – and to watch pros and top amateurs race through downtown streets for Indy Crit, a heart-pounding event that’s a part of the American Criterium Cup series.

All of these events are part of IU Health Momentum Indy, which features two criterium (or “crit”) races for cyclists from across the U.S.: the Mass Ave Crit Friday night, Aug. 25, and Indy Crit on the afternoon of the Aug. 26.

Central Indiana women interested in riding should check out the IU Health Momentum Indy Divas , an inclusive riding and mentorship program with weekly training rides and clinics for all levels of riders.

BOB:

Honor Major Taylo Fondo presented by Zipp

WHEN:         Saturday, Aug. 26, 8 a.m.

WHERE:        Start is at 240 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis

REGISTER:    https://runsignup.com/Race/IN/Indianapolis/MajorTaylorFondo

COST:            $15 to $75 per person, depending on the distance