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WINE, ROBOTS and HOT SPICY TOMATO SAUCE! Come tour downtown L.A. on your bike and learn about places that manufacture and create right in the heart of LA!

On Saturday, November 17th, C.I.C.L.E. (Cyclists Inciting Change thru LIVE Exchange) will lead a group ride, “Made in LA”. This expedition, open to all cyclists, will navigate the streets of downtown and expose riders to institutions that pride themselves on products made in the City of Angels.

Stops include visits to the San Antonio Winery, El Pato Fa

ctory, and Sci Arc (Southern California Institute of Architecture).

The tour will be 7 miles, leisurely paced and family-friendly.

Where: Meet at the LA State Historic Park entrance to Chinatown Station.

When: Riders will meet at 10:00 am and the ride will promptly begin at 10:30am and return by 1:30pm.

Who: You and all your friends! Join us for this fun and interesting look at LA creations!

What to bring: Your bicycle (in good running order). All participants should be able to ride a bike safely with the ability to brake, change gears, and balance while stopping and starting. All participants under 18 must wear a helmet and be escorted by a parent or guardian. Children under age 8 should be on a tag-a-long, bike trailer, tandem, or other safe child-carrying device to participate in the ride.

$10 suggested donation, although NOBODY will be turned away for lack of funds.

Cyclists Inciting Change thru Live Exchange (C.I.C.L.E.) is a nonprofit organization working to promote the bicycle as a viable, healthy, and sustainable transportation choice.

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