Queens’ Bike Tour Rolls in Corona

Stacy KringlerNYC Urbanism2 weeks ago3 Views

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.

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