The Midnight Express Ride is a fundraiser event for the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition - and in its first year, it is already setting out to be an event like no other. On April 11th, 2009, riders will assemble at Union Station in downtown Los Angeles at midnight - and shortly thereafter, on April 12th, just after the last Gold Line train pulls into the station, the riders will begin an epic journey featuring monumental landscapes bathed in moonlight, routes through towns deep in the arms of sleep, and climbs that will take the riders far above the blanket of lights from the city.
The route heads north from downtown Los Angeles to La Cañada Flintridge, highlighted by a surreal 3 mile path along the Arroyo Seco River and a few sustained climbs with an average grade of 6% to 8%. Passing through La Canada, the ride continues its escape from the city upwards into the Angeles National Forest, where the roadways are lit only by the Moon, the sea of stars, and riders’ headlights. Along the journey to the Acton/Vincent Grade station, near Palmdale, riders will be immersed in the indescribably beautiful and monumentally encompassing landscape of the Angeles National Forest, challenged by the steep climbs and the crisp chill of the mid-November weather. Once at Acton/Vincent Grade, the riders are greeted with a warm breakfast, the warmth of sunrise, and an even warmer feeling of triumph. From this location, riders can take the Metrolink trains back to Union Station.
This ride is completely supported by prepared volunteers and the love of some fantastic sponsors. Pit-stops offering refueling and refilling will be provided along the route, along with basic mechanical support. As this is the first year this event is being produced, the event will be capped at 60 riders in total. Non-registered riders will not be supported in this ride.
The Midnight Express Ride is being sponsored by Helen’s & I-Martin Cycles, NiteRider Lighting Systems, SWRVE Cycling Clothing, and Clif Bar. All fundraising proceeds go to the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition.
You can now register online at Active.com!
Registration for the ride is $50, and we’ve split the processing fees!
You will need a valid e-mail address for registration.
Once registered, please check the sections of this website for additional information about the ride, including: Preparation for the Ride, Key Event Locations, Gathering Pledges and Winning Prizes, and helpful travel information.
Registration closes April 10th, 2009 at midnight. Duplicate registrations will be voided. Riders that are not registered will not be supported in this ride and will not be considered to be participating in this event. Rain and wet weather conditions along the route will postpone the event to a future date.
Registered Riders
You must provide the following at check-in:
Please read the RiderInformation.pdf file that is provided to you via e-mail after you have registered.
Cancellations & Refunds
Refunds will not be issued to riders under any circumstance, including, without limitation, failure to participate in the Midnight Express Ride event for any reason, or the cancellation or rerouting of the Midnight Express Ride event due to reasons beyond the control of the producers of the Midnight Express Ride. In the event of hazardous weather conditions such as rain or heavy fog, the event will be postponed to a future date. In the event of a large asteroid falling to the Earth, alien invasions or zombie uprisings, the event will be canceled.
Transferring Registration
Entries may be transferred to another rider. Please forward your registration materials to the new rider. Both the former and the new rider must inform the organizers of the the Midnight Express Ride. The Midnight Express Ride is not responsible for lost or stolen entries.
Rider Arrival and Check-In
Riders are recommended to arrive via public transportation or by carpooling. Please check Metro.net for arrival to Union Station via the RedLine, Gold Line, or bus systems. MetroLink train schedules to Union Station can be found at metrolinktrains.com. Public street parking is available a short distance away from Union Station in China Town, where parking is free of charge on Sunday. Secure parking is available at Union Station for a fee.
Check-in and orientation will be located at the back parking-lot of Union Station.
A map of the location is viewable here.
By description: facing Union Station’s main entrance, proceed to your left, following the road around Union Station in a clockwise fashion. At the intersection, head up the ramp to your left. You will now be at level with the railway lines and will find the rider Check-In and services tables.
Riders must check in with their registration form, liability form, photo ID and the optional pledge sheets with accompanying envelope of pledges. This is an opportunity where riders can drop off additional clothing and accessories in a clearly labeled bag, and check the condition of their bicycle.
With our first year of producing the Midnight Express Ride, we’re putting together an epic ride like no other! Our sponsors have showed an amazing amount of love in support of this event and the Coalition by providing some great rewards to those that are participating in our inaugural year.
As a fundraising event, the Coalition benefits through the registration fees from riders. As this is the first year for the ride, we’re capping the number of riders that will participate. This helps us ensure that we can support and provide for our riders while getting a good measure of this ride’s potential for future years’ planning, such as applying for road closures, increasing our route distances, and increasing the number of riders participating.
The number of riders may be capped for this year, but the fundraising potential certainly isn’t limited! That is why our benevolent and angelic sponsors have come through with a series of prizes to reward registered riders that collect pledges of fundraising support from friends and family.
The concept is simple: Bring in the largest total in pledge support, and you will win a prize from one of our sponsors! The only base rule is that in order to be eligible for a prize, the rider must collect as least twice the reward amount of that prize in pledges.
1. Download the Pledge Sheet form. Print as many sheets as you need.
2. Reach out to your friends, your family, your neighbors, and your co-workers! Reach out to that car driver who feels impossibly guilty for not giving you your right to the road! Call up the your local government representative and make sure they put their money where their mouth is when it comes to supporting cycling and better communities! Ask the former executives of Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns, they’ve got plenty of time and money to give, give, give!
3. Bring your filled-out pledge sheets and an envelope with the collected pledges with you to rider Check-In the night of the event (prior to the start). Be sure that your pledge sheets and corresponding envelope are well labeled with your registration information.
Winners of the Pledge Drive rewards will be contacted by April 20th, 2009.
The Midnight Express ride will feature over 6300 ft. of climbing in 50 miles under moonlight. Although it is not a race, all registered riders are expected to have the ability to successfully complete the route. The sweeper van that is being used as support is for emergency purposes only - there are no free rides to the top!
Ultimately, riders will be their own judge of ability and skill. In the interim, however, we are offering a few base concepts that a qualified rider should surpass:
Check back for additional recommendations as the event draws nearer!
We are especially grateful and fortunate to have the generous support and sponsorship from the following:
The Midnight Express Ride
Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition
Mailing Address:
LACBC
634 S. Spring, Suite 821
Los Angeles, CA 90014
For inquiries specific to the Midnight Express Ride:
Alex Amerri, alex.amerri@la-bike.org
Registered riders will recieve additional contact information within the RiderInformation.pdf