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The exciting 'carnival on bikes' that is coming to Manchester this summer

The exciting 'carnival on bikes' that is coming to Manchester this summer

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A huge bike ride celebrating unity in the Black community is coming to Manchester. The Black Unity Bike Ride, the UK's carnival on bikes, has announced its expansion to the city.
The move comes after a new five-year partnership with London Marathon Events (LME) that will see the event held in two new UK cities – Manchester in 2025 and a third ride will be coming to a major UK city in 2026.
Manchester's first ever Black Unity Bike Ride will take place on Sunday 17 August (Marcus Garvey's birthday). It will start and finish in Alexander Park in Moss Side and feature a 12-mile ride through the city. You can sign up to ride here.
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Founded as a community-led movement in 2020 following the murder of George Floyd in the USA, the Black Unity Bike Ride (BUBR) attracts more than 1,800 participants annually in a ride across London that is suitable for all and celebrates Black joy, empowerment and unity.
LME has lent its event organisation expertise to BUBR since 2021, working in partnership to help inspire thousands of people onto the bike. Now a new five-year agreement has strengthened this partnership further and helped BUBR plan to create a national movement by expanding into two new cities.
The ride in Manchester will come two weeks after the sixth edition of London's Black Unity Bike Ride, on Saturday 2 August. The 17-mile route will again start in Leyton Sports Ground and finish in Dulwich Park.
There will be music throughout, pit stops on route and the BUBR Fest will greet riders at the Finish, with more than 13 food vendors, offering a range of different cuisines, as well as an entertainment and a recovery zone for participants. Entry to BUBR Fest is free.
BUBR founder Tokunbo Ajasa-Oluwa, said: 'What began as a bold idea on London's streets has grown into a national movement. We are very excited to bring the event to Manchester, it has been an aspiration for a few years so we can't wait until Sunday 17th August.
"BUBR has valued London Marathon Events support since 2021 and we are very proud to extend this relationship with a new five-year commitment. The partnership is a true statement of intent when it comes to community, inclusion and inspiring active lives.'
The BUBR welcomes people of all abilities and ages to take part. In 2024, 47% of participants were first-timers, and more than 70% of those ranked themselves as either beginner or intermediate level riders.
In addition, 48% of participants were inspired to join a cycling club after riding in 2024, with 77% cycling more as a result.
LME's partnership with BUBR will include support from across the business including marketing, communications, logistics, finance, data and operational support.
LME's mission is to inspire activity for all with a focus on supporting and providing access to participation for people in underserved communities. At last year's London Black Unity Bike Ride, 71% of participants identified as being a beginner or intermediate cyclist while 41% of riders were female.
Hamid Vaghefian, LME's Communities and DEI Director, said: 'We are delighted to have formalised our partnership with the Black Unity Bike Ride.
"We have proudly supported this incredible, empowering event since 2021 and seen the impact it has made in getting more people from the Black community cycling and enjoying activity.
"It is an exciting prospect to be able to support this movement further and to help bring what really is a carnival on bikes to other cities in the UK, starting with Manchester on Sunday 17 August.'
For more information, visit the Black Unity Bike Ride website.
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