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Thousands Thrill to 40 Miles of Car-Free Streets for Bike New York 2026 TD 5 Boro Bike Tour-See Photo Highlights

Mayor Zohran Mamdani makes history as the first sitting mayor to ride the TD Five Boro Bike Tour © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

By Karen Rubin, editor@news-photos-features.com, news-photos-features.com

An Illinois woman who came to New York City expressly for the TD 5 Boro Bike Tour on Sunday, May 3, 2026, was gleeful, saying “you get to see New York in a way you never would otherwise.”

So true. That first burst through the arch, up 6th Avenue through Greenwich Village, up to Radio City Music Hall, then into Central Park, and through Harlem, with Cheerleaders and bands greeting you at each section, is so thrilling.

Members of the NYC Achilles Club and charity riders lead off Five Boro Bike Tour riders. © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

You would never get to ride down the FDR Highway, through tunnels (a surreal experience), over the Queensborough (59th Street) Bridge, seeing the famous Manhattan skyline on one side, and the iconic Silvercup Bakery sign on the other, then some of the most spectacular scenes of the ride as you ride the downward spiral from the bridge into Queens, and through neighborhoods in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island.

And they’re off: up Sixth Avenue through Greenwich Village © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

It is absolutely thrilling to have all the traffic rerouted for us, so we can ride 40 miles of New York City roads car-free – taking over the FDR, the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, the Verrazano Bridge.  You feel this awesome sense of power and importance (not to mention Mayor Zohran Mamdani made history as the first sitting mayor to ride the whole tour, but every year evokes such a sense of empowerment).

Passing the iconic Radio City Music Hall on Sixth Avenue. TD Five Boro Bike Tour, NYC May 3, 2026 © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

What you see is the spirit, the diversity, the vitality of New York City – especially the diversity – a brilliant tapestry. The artful, the whimsical, the humor, the compassion.

Each borough features bands entertaining the TD Five Boro Bike Tour, like Angela ‘Missy’ Billups in Harlem. The 5 Boro Bike Tour is the largest charity bike ride in the world, promoting such organizations as Live on NY organ donation © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

It is important to know, too, that hundreds and hundreds of these riders are riding to support a charity. NY State Senator John Liu, riding for Live on NY, which promotes organ donation, pointed to the number of charities supported by the ride. The TD 5 Boro Bike tour is the largest charity bike ride in the world.

A band greets riders as they come into the Bronx © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

The experience completes after the finish line just at the end of the Verrazano Bridge, at Fort Wadsworth (where we each get medals – this isn’t a race, it’s a tour and a shared community experience). But we’re not done! Then we ride four miles further along Staten Island’s waterfront to the ferry, with more beautiful scenes (if you have time, visit Alice Austen’s historic house – she was an important photographer), climaxing with a ride on the Staten Island ferry that makes you feel like you are really cruising somewhere (try to get a position at the front of the boat so you can see the views, especially of the Statue of Liberty).

For many of us (the ride draws as many as 32,000 from all over the country and all over the world), we are still not done, but get to bike on the Hudson River Greenway one of the most beautiful recreational trails anywhere. There is so much along this gorgeous trail (which btw is the southernmost portion of New York’s Empire State Trail that extends all the way up to Canada) – you see the Freedom Tower looming over the skyline (if you have time, veer off and visit the World Trade Center 9/11 memorial park), stunning parks, playgrounds (a new one has a massive whale you climb through), even a sand beach, restaurants, and the incomparable City Islands park, a destination of its own). If you ride further north, you get to the Intrepid Air & Sea Museum (there’s a space shuttle you can visit, and a submarine!) and up to the George Washington Bridge. But I cut off at 34th street, enroute to Penn Station for the train ride to Long Island, where I chalk up a total of 50 miles for the day.

Taking over the Third Avenue Bridge from the Bronx back into Manhattan © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

We all finish so impressed with how extremely organized the bike tour is – with some 1500 volunteers who so cheerfully direct traffic, stop traffic to allow pedestrians to cross (putting their own selves in danger), hand out snacks, and are on hand to help with emergencies.

Surreal scene riding over the FDR on the TD Five Boro Bike Tour, NYC May 3, 2026 © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

“For one day, the streets of this great city belong to cyclists. Whether this is your first ride or your 20th, you are part of a tradition that celebrates the joy, freedom and community that cycling brings to our lives,” Bike New York President & CEO Ken Podziba, stated. “From the excitement at the start to the moment you cross the finish line, the ride offers countless opportunities to create lasting memories-with friends, family, fellow riders and the city itself.

“For one day, the streets of this great city belong to cyclists. Whether this is your first ride or your 20th, you are part of a tradition that celebrates the joy, freedom and community that cycling brings to our lives,” Bike New York President & CEO Ken Podziba, stated. © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

“The TD Five Boro Bike Tour is more than just an unforgettable journey through all five boroughs. It is the only opportunity each year to experience New York City from the seat of a bicycle – traveling through its streets, highways, bridges and neighborhoods without cars, while riding alongside thousands of fellow cyclists from across the country and around the world.”

Biking over the Queensborough Bridge on the TD Five Boro Bike Tour, NYC May 3, 2026 © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Mike Flynn, NYC Department of Transportation Commissioner, stated, ”A ride like this will change the way a person thinks about New York City. On this rare occasion, bike bells and the cheers of cyclists replace honking cars, and exhaust fumes that typically choke some of our most beautiful public spaces. Every year, the TD Five Boro Bike Tour gives cyclists a rare chance to ride New York City’s most iconic routes, from Wall Street to the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, car free… nothing compares to 40 miles of car-free streets.”

This year’s ride was historic since it is the first time the sitting mayor – Mayor Zohran Mamdani – actually joined the ride – a remarkable show of support (some people reported seeing him on the route).

Mayor Mamdani praised those who have “brought back the love of cycling across our city,” and credited NYC Department of Transportation Commissioner Mike Flynn for “partnering to make it easier to be a cyclist in New York City and to find cycling across the five boroughs. I’m so excited to being here with all of you.”

Mayor Zohran Mamdani praised those who have “brought back the love of cycling across our city.. I’m so excited to being here with all of you.” © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Mayor Mamdani stated, “New Yorkers deserve to be safe no matter how they commute – whether they bike, use mass transit, walk or drive, Our administration is committed to delivering genuine street safety by advancing critical projects, including implementing parking protected bike lanes and upgrading or redesigning existing infrastructure to support cyclists.  Bike New York advances our mission by offering free bike education.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani makes history as the first sitting mayor to ride the TD Five Boro Bike Tour © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

“Every year its cycling tour across the five boroughs, the largest charitable ride in the world, gives tens of thousands d of participants the chance to exercise and explore new corners of our global metropolis while raising funds for a variety of nonprofit groups. I applaud everyone associated with this energetic event for their efforts to advocate for our cycling community and encourage active lifestyles. Together, we will keep our streets accessible and secure for all.”

Mayor Zohran Mamdani makes history as the first sitting mayor to ride the TD Five Boro Bike Tour © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

The mayor set off, flanked by Bike New York President & CEO Ken Podziba, NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, NYC DoT Commissioner Mike Flynn, State Senator John Liu, and NYC Parks Commissioner Tricia Shimamura.

Here are more photo highlights from the 2026 TD Five Boro Bike Tour:

The most dramatic part of the ride, coming off the Queensborough Bridge. TD Five Boro Bike Tour, NYC May 3, 2026 © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
The most dramatic part of the ride, coming off the Queensborough Bridge. TD Five Boro Bike Tour, NYC May 3, 2026 © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
The most dramatic part of the ride, coming off the Queensborough Bridge. TD Five Boro Bike Tour, NYC May 3, 2026 © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
The most dramatic part of the ride, coming off the Queensborough Bridge. TD Five Boro Bike Tour, NYC May 3, 2026 © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Members of the Bloomberg biking group at the Con Ed rest stop. Bloomberg is one of the TD Five Boro Bike Tour sponsors © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Welcome to Brooklyn! TD Five Boro Bike Tour, NYC May 3, 2026 © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Iconic view from Brooklyn: Empire State building framed within the stations of Manhattan Bridge TD Five Boro Bike Tour, NYC May 3, 2026 © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
A group of New Yorkers stop for the photo op on the TD Five Boro Bike Tour, NYC May 3, 2026 © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
A taste of Brooklyn’s street art © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Cyclists take over the Brooklyn Queens Expressway on the TD Five Boro Bike Tour, NYC May 3, 2026 © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
The finish line of TD Five Boro Bike Tour at Fort Wadsworth on Staten Island, below the Verrazzano Bridge © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
We all get medals, celebrating our finish of the TD Five Boro Bike Tour (and the mile long hill getting over the Verrazzano) © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Still four miles to go to the Staten Island ferry, and some of the best views of TD Five Boro Bike Tour © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Still four miles to go to the Staten Island ferry, and some of the best views of TD Five Boro Bike Tour © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
Riding the Staten Island ferry affords a gorgeous view of the Statue of Liberty © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com
A view of the Freedom Tower on the Hudson River Greenway trail, part of the Empire State Trail © Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com

Bike New York’s mission is to empower New Yorkers to transform their lives and their communities through bicycling and advocate for more safe cycling routes. “Our vision is to increase ridership, to empower youth to lead healthy, productive lives, to remove barriers to cycling, and to advocate for and expand services to reach more New Yorkers.”

The proceeds from the Bike Tour fund programs that transform lives through bicycling – from workforce development initiatives that train justice-involved New Yorkers for careers in the bike industry, to the largest free bike education program of its kind in the world that help thousands of people each year learn to ride safely and confidently. The tour also helps advance Bike New York’s advocacy efforts to create safer, more equitable streets with more space for bicyclists and pedestrians.

In addition to the TD Five Boro Bike Tour, other popular programs include the Twin Lights Ride, the Discover Hudson Valley Ride, and local rides (see: https://www.bike.nyc/events/)

Bike New York also offers an innovative Recycle-a-Bicycle program, averaging 1,800 salvaged bicycles a year, diverting 45,000 pounds of waste from NYC’s landfills. The bikes, that begin as donations, are sold fully refurbished, with proceeds from sales and full service repairs directly supporting its education programs.

Bike New York’s Bike Path Program trains previously justice-involved individuals to become certified Bike Mechanics for Motivate, the operator of Citi Bike, the nation’s most extensive bike-share program, with 33,000 bikes and over 1,800 stations across metro NYC. Bike Path is a 3-week training program where mechanics are trained to repair regular bikes and Citi Bike’s electric and traditional bicycle fleets. In 2024 the program trained and saw 45 people be hired as Bike Mechanics at Motivate. The Bike Path Bike Mechanic Training & Employment Program has a 98% job placement rate. One of those “graduates” of the program, now an ambassador, addressed the riders.

Bike New York, 9 E 4t St., New York 10017, info@bike.nycclasses@bike.nycmembership@bike.nyc, bike.nyc

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