City transportation officials have announced a ban on unsanctioned cyclists during the NYC Marathon to ensure safety and accessibility.
The New York City Department of Transportation announced that it is prohibiting unsanctioned cyclists from entering the New York City Marathon course on November 2.
Street closures in the hours before the race are meant for emergency vehicles, crews setting up for the event, and medical tents.
For decades, cyclists have used the 26.2 mile course to organize early morning rides before sunrise, taking advantage of empty streets without cars and trucks.
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Author's summary: NYC bans unsanctioned cycling on marathon course.