It鈥檚 one of the coolest events on two wheels in the D.C. area that few know about, and the best tour de parking lot you鈥檒l find in the entire country.
In today鈥檚 episode of 鈥淢att About Town,鈥 91欧美激情鈥檚 Matt Kaufax goes behind the scenes at National Landing鈥檚 underground Garage Racing National Championships.
The Garage Racing National Championships, put on by the National Landing Business Improvement District and CXHAIRS, happen once a year and are a huge draw for the D.C. area’s vibrant cycling community. The event is the only one of its kind in the country, and is derived from the cyclo-cross bike racing style, in which racers ride bikes around a designed circuit.
For this event, the twist is that they’re on level G4 of an Arlington Parking Garage!
The National Championships, designed to highlight alternative transportation and the National Landing district, takes the concept of a parking garage race and kick things into a whole new gear of fun.
The whole event culminates in a family-friendly “anything goes” race, in which bikers can literally wear whatever costume and pedal whatever homemade contraption on wheels they want.
During his freewheeling journey, Matt rode racing bikes, tried a stationary bike or two, put on some costumes, and even hitched a ride with a T-Rex, a skeleton, some wizards and a horse on skis.
It’s a video you won’t want to miss 鈥 only on 91欧美激情!
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