The sixth annual international Campagnolo GFNY Championship NYC is slated for this Sunday, May 15, 2016. The world’s most international cycling event brings riders from 86 countries to the world’s capital. It’s the culmination of GFNY World races around the globe, held in Argentina, Colombia, Cozumel-Mexico, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico City and Uruguay.

Athletes will take on a challenging 100-mile route with 8,500 feet of climbing from NYC to Bear Mountain and back. It sets the scene for 5,000 stories to be carried around the world. GFNY is a race as much as a personal endurance challenge.

“GFNY offers cyclists a challenging, dramatic and scenic racing experience building on the already thriving cycling culture in the metropolitan NYC area,” said Lidia Fluhme, co-founder and President of Campagnolo Gran Fondo New York. “GFNY has become globally recognized as a quality brand in competitive cycling. We are very excited to create so much global, national and local interest.”

The race draws a spectrum of elite racers, celebrities and enthusiasts including CEOs, firefighters, teachers, persons with disabilities and many others passionate about the sport and the experience of riding the challenging and scenic course.

NFL superstars Amani Toomer and Tony Richardson plan to settle the “New York Giants vs New York Jets” rivalry on the bike. Olympians Stacey Cook (Alpine Skiing), Nelson Vails (Track Cycling) and Alex Deibold (Snowboard) will test their mettle on a different turf.

Race Day

On Sunday May 15, riders will begin on the New York City side of the iconic George Washington Bridge at 7 a.m. and wind through the course in New Jersey and New York State that extends up at New York’s Bear Mountain State Park, with the finish line in Fort Lee, NJ.

“Fort Lee is thrilled to host the race finish and to welcome riders from near and far to celebrate their hard-earned achievements in our town,” said Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich. “Cycling has become part of Fort Lee’s culture and events like GFNY are economic drivers for our communities and local businesses.”

15% of the field partakes in the 50-mile GFNY BEAR on the same day, a non-competitive ride starting at the George Washington Bridge and finishing on Bear Mountain. Many of these riders use GFNY BEAR as a stepping-stone towards completing the 100-mile GFNY in the future.

“We recognize that it is a privilege to stage an event of this magnitude in the New York metropolitan area,” said Uli Fluhme, CEO of GFNY. “The extraordinary effort and support of the municipalities along the route, the various government agencies in New York and New Jersey, and especially local police forces managing the safety aspect for riders and spectators, truly makes this event a success.”

The course highlight is the scenic and rigorous Bear Mountain. Riders will get a boost from cheering spectators in the Rockland County and Bergen County towns that the course travels through. The event draws enthusiastic supporters along the route, especially with many GFNY cyclists fundraising for local charities.

Podium finishers overall as well as in all age groups and team categories will take home prizes. The overall winners receive a GFNY De Rosa bike with Campagnolo components valued at $13,000.

All information can be found on the GFNY website.


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