More than 200 bicyclists are expected in Delray Beach’s Ride of Silence, part of an annual event to honor cyclists killed or injured while riding.
The worldwide event will begin at 6 p.m. May 18. It will be a 10-mile ride starting and ending at Old School Square.
“This is a slow, casual ride not to exceed 9 mph,” said Patrick Halliday, president of the Delray Beach Bicycle Club.
There is no charge to participate, but riders must be at least 16 years old. Riders should arrive prior to 5:45 and must wear a helmet.
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