9,000 riders take to Chicago's streets by night
Jul 17, 2006 · 10:43 AM · permalink
Late-night ride attracts thousands At 1:30 Sunday morning, 9,000 cyclists set out on Chicago's annual Long After Twilight Ends (LATE) ride, a 25-mile circuit ride that starts and ends at Buckingham Fountain, and takes in northside neighborhoods and the Chicago Lakefront Path. Here's the only Flickr photo I could find; anyone seen any others? Update: Here's the L.A.T.E. Ride's official site, and here's a post from someone who rode this year's.










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