On Sunday, June 5, 2022, MassBike and coalition partners will host a community bike ride around Boston, Cambridge, Watertown, and Waltham to feature Katherine “Kittie” Knox, a bi-racial woman cyclist and barrier-breaker in the 1890s.
Riders will learn about Kittie as a bicycling pioneer and we’ll ride and reflect on issues we’re facing today in terms of racial and gender representation in bicycling and advocacy. A historical site summary will be provided for this ride by the NECCD (New England Cycling Coalition for Diversity).
There will be 3 Route Options along the Kittie Knox Path:
- 16 miles starting at Copley Square - 9:30am meet, 10am waves start departing from Copley Square
- 23 miles starting at Franklin Park - 9am meet, 9:30am waves start departing from Franklin Park at White Stadium
- 36 miles starting at Franklin Park - 9am meet, 9:30am waves start departing from Franklin Park at White Stadium
Meeting points for all routes will be emailed in advance of the ride and attendees will be sent a survey before the ride where they can indicate which route they will be joining. *The rain date for this event is Sunday, June 12th* RSVP today and stay tuned for more details to come.
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