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2024 TD Five Boro Bike Tour

2024 TD Five Boro Bike Tour

May 5, 2024

The National Blood Clot Alliance is pleased to announce that we are an official charity partner of the 2024 TD Five Boro Bike Tour, hosted by Bike New York.

“On Sunday, May 5, cyclists of all skill levels will come from around the world to roll through every borough of New York City on streets totally free of cars. For one day, the roads are yours, the bridges are yours, the City is yours – there’s no better way to experience NYC.”

The National Blood Clot Alliance has been allotted 10 bibs with guaranteed entry into the event. Entries are non-refundable, non-transferable, and non-deferable.  The registration deadline for all entries is Friday, April 19, 2024 at 5 p.m. ET.

Rider Benefits

  • Breakfast, lunch and a start-area pass
  • Registration paid for by NBCA
  • Team Stop the Clot cycling shirt
  • Fundraising resources

Don’t have a bike? That’s okay! Check out Bike New York’s rental resources.


2024 TD Five Boro Bike Tour Application

Applications are now being accepted for Team Stop the Clot®. NBCA will have a minimum of ten guaranteed entries into the race on May 5, 2024.

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Why Join Team Stop the Clot?

Beyond a doubt, we’re one of the most supportive, energetic and fun charity teams. Sporting red polka dot shirts and other team gear, you’ll see us across the globe increasing blood clot awareness at 5Ks, 10Ks, marathons and cycling events! Our shirts inspire questions. Our team members have the answers.

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