30 November,2021 02:01 PM IST | Mumbai | Rahul Mahesh
Midnight cyclists at Asiatic Society
Harshvardhan Tanwar, co-founder of No Footprints, a platform that organises cycling trails in and around the city, believes that midnight cycling events are a great way to see the bustling city, "especially under the canvas of the moonlight." He adds, However, we must always be aware of our surroundings while on the ride."
>>Use good-quality reflector jackets at all times.
>>Locate routes with less traffic. Avoid main roads wherever possible.
>>Use sturdy protective gear such as helmets, jackets and pads throughout the ride. >>Ensure your bicycles are well-oiled; check brakes and tyres prior to the trip.
No Footprints co-founders Harshvardhan Tanwar and Eesha Singh
"The idea is to explore the city in its quietest moments," believes Rishi Shah, founder of Mumbai Riders. Shah's platform usually conducts events as a way of having fun-filled community interaction. Their trails are plotted around well-lit locales, making it a competitive marathon. "The age group for our events ranges typically between 25 and 35 years, and involve largely amateur riders with healthy fitness levels. However, of late, we've been noticing a wider age group - as young as 15 to as old as 50 years who sign up," adds Shah.
>>Participants must have a general level of physical fitness with adequate cycling experience.
>>Those with bone and joint ailments should refrain from long cycling trips.
>>Those with high-risk heart conditions should refrain from signing up.
>>Hydration is key. Participants must carry sufficient water. There are ample stops, so cyclists can avail of refreshments and rest their legs before restarting the course.
>>Colaba-Marine Drive-Haji Ali-Worli sea face
On: December 4 (multiple dates)
Log on to: insider.in
>>Coastline midnight cycling
On: Flexible dates
Log on to: treksandtrails.org