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Sky Ride Glasgow

Sunday 22nd August 2010

Glasgow celebrated the freedom of the closed roads on Sunday when 13,000 people joined Sky Ride to enjoy a day of entertainment on traffic-free, city centre streets. The event was the seventh in Sky’s series of 12 mass participation cycling events taking place this summer and you can read our report of a fabulous day here.

Huge turnout enjoys Glasgow's Sky Ride route

Huge turnout enjoys Glasgow's Sky Ride route

More than 13,000 cyclists brought the Glasgow riverside alive with the sight of hi-viz bibs and the sound of tinkling bells and squeaking brakes on Sunday, as Sky Ride returned to Scotland's biggest city.

Sky Ride first visited Glasgow in 2009 and despite awful weather, the city's cyclists turned out in force to show their love for cycling in the city. Turn the clock forward one year and thousands of cyclists were crossing their fingers and praying for a dry day for the return of Sky Ride.

Come the day and the weather gods behaved, despite threatening clouds all day - Clydeside's pedallers even got a few glimpses of well-earned sunshine as they hurtled round the route!

So, with the weather kept in check and thousands of cyclists in attendance to see Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy and TV star Lorraine Kelly, there was nothing to stop Glasgow's cyclists from enjoying the 8.1km traffic-free circuit. It started in Glasgow Green and headed west along the riverside as far as the SECC (aka the Armadillo), before looping back along the riverside, through the Green and back to the village, which sat next to the splendid People's Palace and Winter Gardens.

Glasgow Green itself was transformed into a cycling carnival, with a host of celebrity appearances and fun activities laid on, which kept Glasgow's Sky Riders happy all day. Celebrity autograph hunters were kept on their toes throughout the event, with Miss Scotland, TV's Lorraine Kelly and Sir Chris Hoy all developing bad cases of autograph-induced RSI at the British Cycling Love Cycling stand.

Entertainment keeps Sky Riders enthralled in Glasgow

Entertainment keeps Sky Riders enthralled in Glasgow

Sky Ride is more than just about cycling – it’s about having a great day out and there was plenty for enthusiasts to enjoy along the route.

British Cycling’s Wattbike challenge did a roaring trade with queues of eager punters all giving it their best shot. Next door, staff at the Sky Ride Local tent were also busy spreading the word about led rides in and around Glasgow while Go-Ride offered younger riders a chance to brush up on their cycling skills.

Nestled amid a tantalising array of food outlets was the Evans Cycles ‘pit stop' area, which also had queues all day - Evans were offering free tune-ups for those riders who'd just pulled their bikes out of the shed and ‘had a go'. Right next door, Team Sky kit was going like hot-cakes at the Adidas Retail stand, while opposite, the Gatorade and Drench folk were handing out thousands of free drinks to kept Glasgow's cyclists hydrated.

The central attraction at Glasgow Green was the main stage itself, which had a mixture of great home-grown live bands, dance acts and family entertainment, along with ‘audiences with' the trio of Sky Ride celebrities that kept the party atmosphere bubbling all day.

With so much going on in the event village, it was easy to forget that there were some sweet traffic-free streets to ride. With feeder routes leading riders in from various points around the city, and helpful marshals at every crossing point, riding the route was a stress free experience - families with young children could relax and enjoy riding streets that, any other day of the week, would be bumper-to-bumper with traffic. The entertainments were not limited to the main event village either. Underneath the arches of one of the Clyde's many bridges were drummers and pipers (it is Scotland), while Gatorade and Drench stations at the mid point and at the Armadillo ensured that de-hydration was never an issue.

 

What they said about Sky Ride Glasgow

What they said about Sky Ride Glasgow

What really made Sky Ride Glasgow tick were the people who pumped up their tyres, threw off their inhibitions, turned up and rode. As with all the Sky Ride events thus far, the sheer variety of riders and bikes on the route was staggering. There were Wacky Bikes, (one covered in fur with a real animal skull on the handlebars!) there were vintage bikes, flashy new bikes, beat up old bikes, bikes for two, three and even eight! Riders were equally diverse, with ‘full-lycra' wannabes, fancy dressers, ‘too cool for bibs' fixie riders and last but not least, normal people in normal clothes, all enjoying the day together.

We spoke to a few Glasgow Sky Riders who summed up the vibe of the day:

John Morrison from Erskine

"I'm here with my family - I think it's a great idea to let everybody get a chance to cycle around Glasgow - so well done Sky Ride!"

Lisa Moyer from Paisley

"This is our first time at Sky Ride and we've had a fantastic day. There's loads to do for the kids - lots of stopping points so you don't really need any previous experience - you can just come along and try it out."

Ronald Joiner from Glasgow

"I came here last year with by little boy, my brother in law and his little boy - we did the Sky Ride last year on a wetter day than this! We're back here because we enjoyed it so much last time. It's a great event, great fun, everyone gets a chance to get some fresh air."

Yvonne from Glasgow

"I think the Sky Ride is good for people of all ages, it keeps people healthy. There's been loads of stars here to sign bibs and stuff. It's been a great."

To sum up, a fun day was had by all - and the rain miraculously held off until precisely 3:30 when the roads re-opened, along with the heavens! By this time however, most of Glasgow's Sky Riders were on their way home, their appetites hopefully whetted for more cycling. And with a programme of Local rides available until the end of the summer, there's plenty of opportunity for Glasgow's cyclists to get more Sky Ride miles, and more smiles, under their belts.

For more information on Sky Ride and Sky Ride Local go to www.goskyride.com

 

Ride Route

Photo of Lorraine Kelly

Lorraine Kelly

Glasgow
Open quote It was fantastic to see so many people enjoying a day out cycling together in Glasgow and I'm sure having the unique opportunity to enjoy the traffic-free streets was a great experience for everybody. I hope today will have reminded people how much fun can be had from cycling and encouraged people to get back on their bikes. Close quote
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What is Sky Ride?

Sky Ride is by far the greatest excuse to have fun on your bike! Right across the summer, Sky and British Cycling are providing a host of leisure cycling opportunities for beginners, kids, families and the most confident riders. Whether it's traffic-free mass participation rides through our cities or smaller, led-group rides through the countryside, there's something to suit you. Sky Ride cycling events are perfect for people of all ages who want to get healthier, fitter and happier. And it’s good for the environment. If you’re looking for a new challenge, want to meet other riders or just a family day out with a difference, Sky Ride is for you.

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