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L.A.T.E. Ride

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The L.A.T.E. Ride is an annual, non-competitive, mass bike ride through the streets of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It has historically started about 1:00 am (but started at midnight in 2010) and finishes at about sunrise. It is a charity ride benefiting Friends of the Parks, a not-for-profit parks advocacy group in Chicago. The event's title is a backronym, Long After Twilight Ends. The Ride's director from its inception in 1989 until 2012 was Nancy Minster Swabb.

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In 2006, 9,000 people (ranging in age from 5 to 75) participated. The majority of riders and volunteers come from Chicago, its suburbs and Northwest Indiana; however, other participants have been from faraway parts of the US and the world.

The Ride starts and ends in downtown Chicago at Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park at Congress and Columbus Drive (500 S. Columbus Drive), right across from Lake Michigan. The route is 25 miles, through areas of downtown Chicago, and various neighborhoods, but changed every few yrs, one year taking place on Lake Shore Drive.

Sponsorship

Corporate sponsorship includes "title sponsor" positions for major contributors. From 2006-2009, McDonald's was the title sponsor. Other major sponsors have included: Peoples Gas, Sports Authority, Village Cycle Center, WXRT, CBS 2, and Jewel.

Ride information

For registered riders:

  • Live music is played before the ride.
  • There are midnight snacks before the ride.
  • About midway through the ride, there is a rest stop with toilets, food, and water.
  • Roving medical and bike repair services are available throughout the ride.
  • A light breakfast is served at the end of the ride.
  • In 2010, there was an optional all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast (fee of $7).
  • Prizes are awarded for Best Lit Bike and Best Decorated Helmet.
  • References

    L.A.T.E. Ride Wikipedia