Free Bridge Pedal Entry:
Stop by Wentworth Subaru to pick up a free registration to Bridge Pedal in exchange for a test drive. Offer ends August 1st. Wentworth Subaru is located at 400 East Burnside Street, Portland, OR 97214.
Win a Defy 3 Road Bike
Ride like a pro on the most advanced ALUXX SL aluminum frame yet. Giant flexes some engineering muscle to produce a lighter, stiffer tubeset than before, with better ride tuning, so you get the best of everything. Contest ends 8/10 at 8:00 a.m. ENTER HERE
Features include
8-speed Shimano shifting with Sora rear derailleur
Composite fork with OverDrive steerer
Alex rims, Formula hubs/stainless spokes wheelet with Kenda Kriterium Tires
"Perfectly Portland" is what The Oregonian called Providence Bridge Pedal. This annual tradition is a community celebration of Portland, the Willamette River bridges and bicycling.
It is your one opportunity each year to bicycle across all of Portland’s bridges from the Sellwood to the St. Johns, including the top decks of the Marquam and Fremont bridges. With bike rides of 38, 24 and 14 miles there are ride options for every skill level.
Not a cyclist? Join us for Providence Stride, a five-mile walk starting in downtown Portland and crossing the top deck of the Fremont Bridge.
New in 2009 Kids Ride Free
Portland is a special place to live. To celebrate Portland and its families, Providence Bridge Pedal invites children age 15 and younger to join the 6-Bridge Ride or the Stride free of charge. Registration details »
Party in the Park
The Providence Bridge Pedal Health and Wellness Expo is on the move. This year our annual expo will be located at the Oregon Square, adjacent to the Northeast Seventh Avenue MAX stop within Fareless Square. This new venue offers a park-like setting, additional parking, and more space for health education, the latest in bicycling gear and packet pick-up.
Portland is the best
Did you know Portland is the no. 1 bicycling city in America? For all things cycling turn to www.oregonlive.com/cycling. Don't miss the Sunday Oregonian's Outdoors page every other week for great cycling tips that will help you get ready for Providence Bridge Pedal.