Corona pedaled last night with Queens’ Bike Tour, spinning NYC’s spring by the park. Cyclist Mia Chen led 200 riders, a $10 trek through local lanes. It’s borough spokes—pure Queens vibe, chains hot. A kid wobbled fast; a pro sped smooth. ‘Queens rides—this is it,’ Chen says, pumping tires. The streets turned raceway.
The tour’s fresh—April 5’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing paths by 3 p.m. Chen’s a Flushing biker; last night’s crowd hit max—bells rang. A latecomer nabbed a bike; cheers rang—NYC grit glowed. Stops hit five—wheels ruled. #QueensBikeTour trended; Brooklyn’s jealous.
Some griped—’Too long,’ sniped a newbie, dodging miles. Dust kicked—sneezes hit; ride held. A rival’s pitching a LIC roll, splitting chains. Still, 300 stayed—roads reigned. Corona’s never rolled so bold.
Chen’s teasing a monthly run, maybe a night ride if spring bites. ‘NYC’s streets—this frees ‘em,’ she says, chaining rigs. The tour’s a Queens win—grit meets glide. It’s a bike rush; join the next. Bring a helmet—lanes call.