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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
National
Garrett Therolf

BRIEF: Thousands expected to roll into Pasadena for CicLAvia

May 30--Thousands of cyclists were expected to descend on Pasadena on Sunday to walk and peddle down Colorado Boulevard for the first CicLAvia outside Los Angeles.

The free, 3.5-mile event is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The route also connects on Raymond Avenue to the Memorial and Del Mar Metro Gold Line stations, enabling participants to have a car-free or "car-lite" day, organizers said.

Activities along the route include an all-ages mixed-media art project at the Amory Center for the Arts and music in the bandshell at Levitt Pavilion. John Muir High School's Mighty Mustang Drum Corps is scheduled to perform along Raymond Avenue.

Ciclovias, as they are known in Spanish, started in Bogota, Colombia, more than 30 years ago as a response to increasing congestion and pollution. They have since spread through Latin America and the United States.

The tradition came to Los Angeles in 2010.

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