6 cycling events in Los Angeles, California
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Sat, May 02, 2026 at 7:30 AMSee full details
Full event details can be found at www.streetsareforeveryone.org/finish-the-ride-griffith-park
Finish The Run Griffith Park
Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 • 6:30 AM - 12:00 PM
The Autry Museum • 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Finish The Ride Griffith Park
Sunday, May 3rd, 2026 • 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The Autry Museum • 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Join us for a memorable day of running, riding, walking, and rolling—all for a purpose. Finish The Ride & Finish The Run is more than an event; it’s a movement to make roads safer for cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers everywhere.
🌄 What to Expect
Multiple Ride Options (Routes are subject to change)
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12-Mile Family Fun Ride
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20-Mile Nice and Easy Ride
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35-Mile Leg Burn Ride
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Andrew Jelmert Half Century
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Bahati Foundation Metric Century
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LA River Ride Century
Run/Walk Options (Routes are subject to change)
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5K Run/Walk
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10K Run/Walk
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15K Run -- This event is a split-time event. You will run the 10K, cross the finish line, and then begin the 5K at its starting time of 9:15 AM.
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Half Marathon
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1K Kids and Puppy Run
🕒 Schedule for Finish The Run (Saturday, May 2nd, 2026)
Time Event
6:30 AM Check‑in opens
7:30 AM Half Marathon Starts
7:45 AM Opening Ceremony with special guest speakers
8:00 AM 10K/15K Start
8:45 AM Expo area opens
9:15 AM 5K Start
10:15 AM 1K Kids & Puppy Runs begin
12:00 PM Expo closes
🕒 Schedule for Finish The Ride (Sunday, May 3rd, 2026)
Time Event
6:00 AM Check‑in opens
7:00 AM LA River Ride Century & Bahati Foundation Metric Century Start
8:00 AM Andrew Jelmert Half Century & 35 Mile Leg Burn Start
8:30 AM 20 Mile Nice and Easy & 12 Mile Fun Ride Start
8:45 AM - 4 PM Expo Hours
✔ Important Details
Packet Pickup:
Where: Fleet Feet Sports - Burbank 1516 Magnolia Blvd, 91506
When:
Thursday, April 30th 3 pm - 7 pm
Friday, May 1st 11 am - 3 pm
Support & Aid: Rides are supported by marshals, sag wagons, and free repair/tune‑up stations. If you need assistance, we’re here to help.
Water & Refreshments: Stations on route for rides & runs; snacks & food trucks at the expo.
Age & Participation Rules:
• Children under 14 must be accompanied by parent/guardian.
• Minimum ages vary by event: e.g. 12‑mile ride ≥ 5 yrs, 25‑mile ≥ 8 yrs, 62‑mile ≥ 15 yrs. Runs also have age minimum.
🎯 Why This Matters
Finish The Ride & Finish The Run was founded by Damian Kevitt after a life‑changing hit‑and‑run. What began as one person’s effort to overcome tragedy has grown into a community movement advocating for safer streets in Southern California and beyond. By participating, you are helping raise awareness and support systemic changes—policies, education, infrastructure—that make roads safer for all through Streets Are For Everyone.
📍 Logistics & Registration
Location: The Autry Museum, Griffith Park – 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles
Transportation: You can access the Autry by biking (we’re right by the LA River bike path) or taking transit (the 96 bus line stops next to the Zoo, across from the Autry). If you plan to drive, there is plenty of parking at the Autry and surrounding lots.
Fees & Discounts: Registration options vary by event. Special rates may apply for veterans, first responders, groups, etc. Contact us directly at [email protected] for more information.
What’s included: Event t‑shirt or athletic sleeves with registration, finishing medals for all events, awards, expo, etc.
Come ride, run, walk, roll—or cheer—on this meaningful day. Let’s finish the ride, finish the run, and finish strong for safer streets for everyone. #NeverGiveUp
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at 6:00 AMSee full details
Full event details can be found at www.streetsareforeveryone.org/finish-the-ride-griffith-park
It’s not just an event; it’s a movement for the safety of all on the streets of California.
Join cyclists, runners, walkers, and many others to enjoy the beautiful scenery and back roads of Griffith Park. Our rides take you on a journey through the park and surrounding areas and our runs/walks travel around the most tranquil areas of Griffith Park. Top it all off with our wonderful end event venue.
The event benefits:
Streets Are For Everyone (SAFE) – aims to improve the quality of life for pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers alike by working to reduce traffic caused fatalities to Zero.
SAFE addresses the problem in a holistic fashion through direct education, broad awareness campaigns, partnerships, community outreach, policy and legislation, support for those impacted and other proven strategies.
Check out FinishTheRide.org for videos and information about the amazing beginnings of the movement.
The event includes:
Finish The Ride -- Sunday, May 3rd, 2026
12 Mile Fun Ride/Roll
20 Mile Nice N' Easy
35 Mile Leg Burn
Bahati Foundation Metric Century
Finish The Run -- Saturday, May 2nd, 2026
Run = 1K, 5K, 10K, 15K, and Half Marathon
Free t-shirt or athletic sleeves with registration
Chip timing (5K, 10K, 15K and Half Marathon only) and NEW individual event medals awarded for all events!
Great live music and dancing
Beer Garden (2 free beers for 21+)
Free festival and safety expo with giveaways, raffles, prizes and more.
Feel free to bring the whole family, even the dog!
Join Finish The Ride and Finish The Run Griffith Park 2025 not only for yourself, but for those who survived, those who didn't and the safety of ALL!
#FinishTheRide #FinishTheRun #NeverGiveUp #PhoenixRising
For more information on the event itself or how you can help, e-mail us at [email protected] or call (844) 884-7233 Ext. 801
Event details and schedule
Event schedule and times
Finish The Run
When: Saturday, May 2nd, 2026
Where: The Autry Museum, Griffith Park: 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Registration opens at 6:00 am, it is recommended that you arrive at least 30mins before your event starts to register and 15mins before your event starts if you are already pre-registered, to pick up your bib.
Schedule (Exact event start times are subject to change):
6:30 AM Check-in opens
7:30 AM Half Marathon Start
8:00 AM 10K/15K Start
8:45 AM Expo Opens
9:15 AM 5K Start
10:15 AM 1K Kids/Puppy Run Start
12:00 PM Expo closes
STREET SAFETY EXPO ENDS AT 12PM.
Post-event festivities begin including a Street Safety Expo with live music, food, drink, free stuff from sponsors, and a raffle!
PARKING: There are several lots surrounding the starting area that are open to our participants.
Finish The Ride
When: Sunday, May 3rd, 2026
Where: The Autry Museum, Griffith Park: 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Registration opens at 6:00 am, it is recommended that you arrive at least 30mins before your event starts to register and 15mins before your event starts if you are already pre-registered, to pick up your bib.
Schedule (Exact event start times are subject to change):
6:00 AM Check-in opens
7:00 AM Metric Century Start
8:00 AM Half Century and 35 Mile Start
8:30 AM 20 Mile Nice and Easy and 12 Mile Ride Start
8:45 AM Expo Opens
STREET SAFETY EXPO ENDS AT 2PM.
Post-event festivities begin including a Street Safety Expo with live music, food, drink, free stuff from sponsors, and a raffle!
PARKING: There are several lots surrounding the starting area that are open to our participants.
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at 6:00 AMSee full details
Full event details can be found at www.streetsareforeveryone.org/finish-the-ride-griffith-park
It’s not just an event; it’s a movement for the safety of all on the streets of California.
Join cyclists, runners, walkers, and many others to enjoy the beautiful scenery and back roads of Griffith Park. Our rides take you on a journey through the park and surrounding areas and our runs/walks travel around the most tranquil areas of Griffith Park. Top it all off with our wonderful end event venue.
The event benefits:
Streets Are For Everyone (SAFE) – aims to improve the quality of life for pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers alike by working to reduce traffic caused fatalities to Zero.
SAFE addresses the problem in a holistic fashion through direct education, broad awareness campaigns, partnerships, community outreach, policy and legislation, support for those impacted and other proven strategies.
Check out FinishTheRide.org for videos and information about the amazing beginnings of the movement.
The event includes:
Finish The Ride -- Sunday March 20st, 2027
12 Mile Fun Ride/Roll
20 Mile Nice N' Easy
35 Mile Leg Burn
Andrew Jelmert Half Century
Bahati Foundation Metric Century
LA River Ride Century
Finish The Run -- Saturday, March 20th, 2027
Run = 1K, 5K, 10K, 15K, and Half Marathon
Free t-shirt or athletic sleeves with registration
Chip timing (5K, 10K, 15K and Half Marathon only) and NEW individual event medals awarded for all events!
Great live music and dancing
Beer Garden (2 free beers for 21+)
Free festival and safety expo with giveaways, prizes and more.
Feel free to bring the whole family, even the dog!
Join Finish The Ride and Finish The Run Griffith Park 2027 not only for yourself, but for those who survived, those who didn't and the safety of ALL!
#FinishTheRide #FinishTheRun #NeverGiveUp #PhoenixRising
For more information on the event itself or how you can help, e-mail us at [email protected] or call (844) 884-7233 Ext. 801
Event details and schedule
Event schedule and times
Finish The Run
When: Saturday, March 20th, 2027
Where: The Autry Museum, Griffith Park: 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Registration opens at 6:00 am, it is recommended that you arrive at least 30mins before your event starts to register and 15mins before your event starts if you are already pre-registered, to pick up your bib.
Schedule (Exact event start times are subject to change):
6:30 AM Check-in opens
7:30 AM Half Marathon Start
8:00 AM 10K/15K Start
8:45 AM Expo Opens
9:15 AM 5K Start
10:15 AM 1K Kids/Puppy Run Start
12:00 PM Expo closes
STREET SAFETY EXPO ENDS AT 12PM.
Post-event festivities begin including a Street Safety Expo with live music, food, drink, free stuff from sponsors.
PARKING: There are several lots surrounding the starting area that are open to our participants.
Finish The Ride
When: Sunday, March 21st, 2027
Where: The Autry Museum, Griffith Park: 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Registration opens at 6:00 am, it is recommended that you arrive at least 30mins before your event starts to register and 15mins before your event starts if you are already pre-registered, to pick up your bib.
Schedule (Exact event start times are subject to change):
6:00 AM Check-in opens
7:00 AM Metric Century and LA River Ride Century Start
8:00 AM Half Century and 35 Mile Start
8:30 AM 20 Mile Nice and Easy and 12 Mile Ride Start
8:45 AM Expo Opens
STREET SAFETY EXPO ENDS AT 2PM.
Post-event festivities begin, including a Street Safety Expo with live music, food, drink, free stuff from sponsors
PARKING: There are several lots surrounding the starting area that are open to our participants.
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Sun, Aug 30, 2026 at 6:30 AMSee full details
Day of Event Schedule
Our 14th Annual 5K & 13K are held on a fully paved course next to the sand in Playa Del Rey on August 30th, 2026
5:15am: Parking Lots Open (LA County charges $13, bring cash). The line backs up so arrive early.
6:15am: Registration and Vendor Booths Open
6:30am: Bike Tour Starts
7:05am: Costume Contests
7:16am: National Anthem 🇺🇸
7:30am: 13K start (2 hour time limit, 15 min per mile pace or faster)
7:50am: 5K start
9:30am: Kids Run starts (time is approximate and depends on when the last 13K walkers are clear of the kids run course)
9:45am: Awards Ceremony
Share your photos on social media! We are @brarunla and @runmercury and our official hashtag is #brarunla. We will be resharing your posts all week post-race!
Charity
In its 14th year, The BRA Run supports Evelyn’s BFF, a charity that helps breast cancer survivors get back to their new normal while supporting counseling, reconstruction, and other items that people are often not able to get covered by their insurance. Most of our grant recipients have bills going into 6 figures! This event is the biggest fundraiser for this all volunteer organization and determines how many people they can help this year.
Evelyn, the founder of the Evelyn's Breast Friends Forever (BFF), a 501(c)3 non-profit public benefit charity foundation, started this event in 2013 and in her honor we have a 5K and a 13K at the BRA Run.
Join us for Evelyn's party so we all can help other breast cancer survivors and their families. Our event spreads awareness of breast cancer reconstruction to the community by encouraging men and women to run and walk in their BRA (Breast Reconstruction Awareness) in honor and in memory of those who have been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Donate to Evelyn's BFF.
Make it a Virtual Run/Walk
Can't make it in person but want to be a part of the event and support breast cancer survivors? Sign up for the virtual run and we will mail you a bib, shirt and medal.
Location
12000 Vista Del Mar
Dockweiler Beach
Playa Del Rey, CA US 90293
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Sun, Oct 18, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
2026 Cal Tri LA - 10.18.26 Playa del Rey, a coastal neighborhood, is known for its more laid-back atmosphere, making it a great destination for those seeking a quieter beach experience in the Los Angeles area. Playa del Rey has a variety of restaurants and cafes, offering diverse culinary experiences. Some establishments feature outdoor seating with ocean views. Dockweiler State Beach, the race venue, offers a beachfront RV park, fire pits for bonfires, and a hang-gliding practice area. It's a great spot for a beach picnic.
18 EVENT OPTIONS. 6 Olympic distance events (Triathlon, RunBikeRun, SwimBike, SwimRun, 1640 Yard Swim & 10K Run), 6 Sprint distance events (Triathlon, RunBikeRun, SwimBike, SwimRun, 400 yard Swim & 5K Run) and 6 Youth Sprint distance events (Triathlon, RunBikeRun, SwimBike, SwimRun, 400 yard Swim & 5K Run). Triathlon = swim + bike + run. Check out the course maps for more detailed information.
TO DO. The Getty Center, Venice Canals Walkway, Skirball Cultural Center.
AIRPORT. Los Angeles (LAX)
AIR TEMPERATURE (AVG). 55 F / 81 F
WATER TEMPERATURE (AVG). 66 F. Wetsuit legal. Use the 20% CALTRI2025 discount code at blueseventy. Note: Fusion wetsuits not eligible for discount.
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Sun, Aug 29, 2027 at 6:30 AMSee full details
Day of Event
Our 14th Annual 5K & 13K are held on a fully paved course next to the sand in Playa Del Rey on August 30th, 2026
6:00am: Parking Lots Open (LA County charges $13, bring cash). The line backs up so arrive early.
7:00am: Registration and Vendor Booths Open
7:05am: Warm up for Bike Tour
7:10am: Bike Tour Starts
7:30am: Costume Contests
7:40am: Warm Up for 5/13k
8:06am: National Anthem 🇺🇸
8:10am: 13K start (2 hour time limit, 15 min per mile pace or faster)
8:30am: 5K start
10:00am: Kids Run starts (time is approximate and depends on when the last 13K walkers are off so kids can run clear)
10:10am: Awards Ceremony
Share your photos on social media! We are @brarunla and @runmercury and our official hashtag is #brarunla. We will be resharing your posts whenever we can.
Charity
In its 14th year, The BRA Run supports Evelyn’s BFF, a charity that helps breast cancer survivors get back to their new normal while supporting counseling, reconstruction, and other items that people are often not able to get covered by their insurance. Most of our grant recipients have bills going into 6 figures! This event is the biggest fundraiser for this all volunteer organization and determines how many people they can help this year.
Evelyn, the founder of the Evelyn's Breast Friends Forever (BFF), a 501(c)3 non-profit public benefit charity foundation, started this event in 2013 and in her honor we have a 5K and a 13K at the BRA Run. We have the unusual distance of 13K because women have a 1 in 8 risk (or 13%) of having breast cancer in their life. A 13K is also slightly more than 8 miles.
Join us for Evelyn's party so we all can help other breast cancer survivors and their families. Our event spreads awareness of breast cancer reconstruction to the community by encouraging men and women to run and walk in their BRA (Breast Reconstruction Awareness) in honor and in memory of those who have been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Donate to Evelyn's BFF.
Costume Contest
Dress up in celebration of the BRA Run! Our participants get creative with their attire and we have awards to celebrate. Wear a decorated bra (sports bra, lacy bra, nursing bra, any type of bra) or dress up your shirt! You can wear the bra on its own or over a shirt. Looking for ideas? Here are some of last year's costumes.
Winners will be announced in the following categories:
Female Individual: Best Decorated Bra
Male Individual: Best Decorated Bra
Team*: Best Dressed
*Teams must have 5 or more people to enter the team competitions.
Make it a Virtual Run/Walk
Can't make it in person but want to be a part of the event and support breast cancer survivors? Sign up for the virtual run and we will mail you a bib, shirt and medal.
Beach to City Challenge
Want to nab an additional medal? Take part in the Beach to City Challenge with the Greta Garbo medal!
Greta Garbo, the cinematic legend and breast cancer survivor, called Culver City home, so we celebrate her with a special medal. If you run both the BRA Run and Screenland 5k (in Culver City) back-to-back, you can claim this bonus bling!
If you ran Screenland 5k 2025 and BRA Run 2025, you can claim your medal at BRA Run 2025
If you run BRA Run 2025 and Screenland 5k 2026, you can claim your medal at Screenland 5k 2026
You can only claim the bonus medal once a year.
Sign up for Screenland 5k 2025 to ensure your Greta Garbo medal. If you register for Screenland 5k at the BRA Run finish line, you'll get a discount on registration.
A list of those who qualify for the medal will be published on the BRA Run website in August before the event. Check to make sure your name is on it!
Thank you so much to ©Harriet Brown Inc. for working with us to bring you the iconic images of the great Greta Garbo that are used in our challenge medals.
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Blacklist LA started in 2013 with a radical idea: running could rewire how Los Angeles connects with itself. Founded on the belief that the city's sprawl is not a barrier but a canvas, the crew has grown to over 300 runners who show up Monday nights at 10pm without hesitation. Their philosophy is straightforward, running is a vehicle for community and cultural discovery. Every Monday night, they gather at Walt Disney Concert Hall and hit the streets toward the city's street art, turning late-night Los Angeles into a living gallery. Art, transit, and open roads are all fair game. For Blacklist LA, civic pride runs as deep as the miles.
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In 2013, David Gómez and Elisa García asked a question that split the Los Angeles running scene: why did running clubs thrive only in wealthier neighborhoods? From their roots in Boyle Heights, East LA, they started the Boyle Heights Bridge Runners with one mission: create a space that belongs to their community. Every Wednesday night, runners gather at Mariachi Plaza and set out across the bridges that link their neighborhood to downtown, a route that has become iconic. What began as a small group has grown into a beacon for the city, drawing mechanics, teachers, artists, and activists into something deeper than miles. The crew stands for unity and inclusivity, proving that running can bridge not just geography but divides. Today, BHBR reminds LA that every neighborhood deserves to be seen, heard, and celebrated on the streets.
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USA Swimming Club. 154 members.
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USA Swimming Club. 90 members.
[email protected] +1 818-654-1318