NYC Road Biking – Lapping Central Park

Over the past couple of days, I got the chance to head up to New York City for some downtime with my wife and her family. During the course of the stay, I think we hit up every single site seeing/locals only spots in NYC. Over the course of the trip, I kept on wondering…where the hell to New York City dwellers put in the miles?! In my suburb of Atlanta, I can head straight out of my driveway and put in a century on old farm roads if I want to and the idea of playing in NYC traffic and stop lights doesn’t sound like my idea of serious mileage. When we headed up to Central Park…I got my answer.

Lapping Central Park – NYC Road Biking

Central Park Road Biking in New York City

Central Park in New York City has about a 6 mile loop within its borders that consists of 3 hills (that I know of). The double lane access makes for perfect lapping for NYC residents to get in spin time without having to worry about traffic lights, taxis and other city distractions. While I am sure there are regular group rides that assemble pelotons on the streets of Central Park, most of the riders are out on their own taking in the sites of central park and getting in the miles.

What I Noticed On The Central Park Loop

The riders on the Central Park loop are incredibly diverse. You get everything from the hard core roadie looking for long miles to grandma enjoying a day out in the park. It was really kind of cool to see the diverse group of riders…and even more cool to see the guys on fixed gears completely ripping it up.

The diverse crowd also makes it a little bit more difficult for the serious riders to navigate the slower ones. This brought down the average speed of the roadies to make sure that 30 mph collisions are not a norm.

There must be a serious Cervélo dealer somewhere close by as most of high end rides were some model out of that lineup.

Road Biking in New York City

I was talking about the riders with my wife’s uncle (we were walking around not riding) and he was telling me about a certain area where the poser roadies hangout and stand next to their high end rides without actually riding them. By the time we got there…there wasn’t anyone standing around to take a picture of…I guess it was too cold outside.

I thought this was hilarious as some things never change no matter where you travel. There will always be those that have more money than talent and the riders that are on complete crap that will rip your legs off. Its not the bike…its the rider…no matter where you are riding.

Overall, it was really cool to see the diverse crowd all getting involved on a cold day in NYC. It really reminded me how many different riding types are involved in road riding and how we can all enjoy the sport at our own speed. Some riders like to pack on triple digit miles while others use it as a source to get in better shape. Central Park is one of those places where riders of all types get together to enjoy the sport. It was an uplifting experience as a cyclist and someday soon…I am going to return to put in my own miles on the Central Park loop.

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