Don’t laugh: ‘Worst Day of the Year Ride’ postponed due to weather

These riders in the 2011 Worst Day Ride might want to get those penguin costumes out again.
(Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland)

Organizers of the Worst Day of the Year Ride once again find themselves in an ironic situation. Due to a winter weather forecast that includes snow and ice, they’ve decided to postpone their event to a later date.

The 18th annual version of this classic Portland group ride was supposed to happen this Sunday the 10th. It will now take place on two Sundays later on February 24th. That is, of course, if the weather holds.

In an official statement, the owners of the ride wrote, “Events by Axiom’s primary goal is to ensure that your event experience meets the highest of safety and production standards. We can do cold and wet, but we cannot do ice.”

Some of you might recall a similar situation during the big winter storm of 2014. Back then, facing a much more severe storm that dropped eight inches of snow and a sheet of ice on the ground, organizers first ditched one of the three routes due to safety concerns and ultimately cancelled the ride altogether.

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Not surprisingly, the announcement that a ride based on pedaling through the “worst” weather will be postponed because of the worst weather, has been met with varying amounts of ridicule online. “Last time this was cancelled, Minneapolis held theirs in deep snow and laughed,” wrote @shpeeds2 in response to our Twitter post about this yesterday.

Events by Axiom has posted a FAQ related to the postponement. Riders who’ve paid the registration fee already can have it transferred to the new date, another ride on the company’s 2019 calendar, or the 2020 Worst Day Ride.

As for all that ridicule. “We get it,” say the organizers. “It isn’t that the weather is bad, it’s that bikes and ice go together about as well as putting your left shoe on your right foot.”

With an estimated 3,000 people expected to show up to the event, it’s quite understandable they’d err on the side of caution.

(DISCLAIMER: Events by Axiom has purchased advertising on BikePortland.)

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Joe
Joe
5 years ago

dang the year I will be making it lol ;-P

bikeninja
bikeninja
5 years ago

Maybe needs to be retitled , ” sorta worst day of the year ride”, or “faux worst day of the year ride,” or perhaps ,”safe space worst day of the year ride.”

Hello, Kitty
5 years ago
Reply to  bikeninja

Best Day Of The Worst Part Of The Year ride.

Middle of The Road Guy
Middle of The Road Guy
5 years ago

And here I was completely psyched to ride the long route on icy roads.

Chris I
Chris I
5 years ago

I’ll never understand the upper-Midwest humblebrag attitude when it comes to ice/snow. Yes, I get it, you live in a tundra several months of the year and have adapted every aspect of your life so you can survive. Most people in the rest of the US don’t, so we aren’t prepared for this kind of weather.

Legit
5 years ago
Reply to  Chris I

Legit: Some of the best rides I’ve done in my life were in sub 0 C weather, including Winter 2008 in Portland and the Snowpocolyps last winter where I group rode around downtown with a bunch of friends while it DUMPED on us and there were no cars out. Also, I used to ride 6 miles year round in Michigan, not by choice, but by economic necessity (Some of the worst riding in my life.)
Bragging? Maybe. But folks who ride that way can relate to one another’s experiences, good or bad.

Al
Al
5 years ago
Reply to  Chris I

I don’t see any humblebragging here. The worst day of the year ride, as the name would suggest, implies that the weather is going to be bad, maybe even dangerous if you’re not careful. So if that’s not up your alley, don’t go. Seems silly to me to cancel a ride for bad weather when the entire point of the ride is bad weather. There are many more organized rides year-round you can attend where you won’t feel personally attacked by people who enjoy cold/foul weather.

Chris I
Chris I
5 years ago
Reply to  Al

Riding on ice (which is probably what we will have by the time Sunday rolls around) is just stupid, especially on public streets. This ride would never be cancelled for rain, just the snow/ice which is present 1% of the year on average.

Buzz
Buzz
5 years ago
Reply to  Al

Not wanting to be the one who states the obvious here, but it’s basically just a fundraising ride with a cute name, and they can’t take risks for insurance purposes.

Jon
Jon
5 years ago
Reply to  Buzz

I’m not sure I would call this a fundraising ride. It is an event run by a for profit company that puts on a variety of bike and run events. A “portion” of your entry fee goes to the Community Cycling Center. I don’t think the website explains what the details of that “portion”. $.010 or $10 is still a “portion”.
I don’t have any problem with a company making money for providing a service and giving some money to a local non-profit like the Community Cycling Center but I’m always a bit skeptical when I see “portion”.
It is a cool event and some of my family members have done the ride and had fun.

OGB
OGB
5 years ago
Reply to  Buzz

“Events by Axiom’s primary goal is to ensure that your event experience meets the highest of safety and production standards.”

“Production standards.” Reminded me that the event is as much about getting money as it is about riding bikes.

GlowBoy
GlowBoy
5 years ago
Reply to  Chris I

Isn’t it fair to say that at least half of America’s mainland gets more snow than Portland? (Obviously I’m not counting Alaska, which by the way is the only state with tundra). Anyway, it’s not just the upper Midwest, although we may have more bragging rights than most.

Middle of The Road Guy
Middle of The Road Guy
5 years ago
Reply to  Chris I

Good thing I’m not from the upper-Midwest – just the mid-Midwest (Illinois).

But I was kidding about the ice – I’m a support rider for the long route and was not looking forward to it.

Kelly
Kelly
5 years ago

HahahhahahahahahaaahahahahahhaaHhahhaah

headfirst
headfirst
5 years ago

Geeeeeezus Portland! Change the name of your annual ride for crying out loud! Stop trying to market a ride as something that it is not nor is it intended to be!
Maybe call it “Hey bikes are awesome, lets ride in February” ride.
If you’re wondering how Portlandia gets started, ot’s exactly for reasons like this!

pengo
pengo
5 years ago
Reply to  headfirst

Heck yeah I’ll be out there shattering my hip on Sunday whether Axiom likes it or not. Put a bird on THAT, Fred & Carrie!

headfirst
headfirst
5 years ago

bikeninja
Maybe needs to be retitled , ” sorta worst day of the year ride”, or “faux worst day of the year ride,” or perhaps ,”safe space worst day of the year ride.”Recommended 6

I will never understand paying to go for a bike ride, so I propose an free ride, called “not the worst day of they ride”
Same starting place an route as Axiom’s event, except free and you are responsible for attending, support and getting home safe.
Stop paying these promotion companies for bicycle rides!!!

Middle of The Road Guy
Middle of The Road Guy
5 years ago
Reply to  headfirst

Some people like the support and social aspects of the event.

GlowBoy
GlowBoy
5 years ago

Maybe it should be called Worst Non-Freezing Day of the Year Ride. Plenty of Portlanders with humblebrag attitudes about how much it rains (even though we all know the amount of rain isn’t that much, it’s just a lot of the time), but forget that it usually snows a couple times a year.

Regardless of the hypocritical name, I can’t blame the organizers for rescheduling. As I heard it, the reason the wonderful Night Ride no longer occurs is someone went off the path in the dark and got hurt, prompting litigation.

Can’t have someone slipping on the ice and then putting the WDOTYR out of business with a lawsuit. (And can’t blame them for filing a suit, since the way private health insurance works is they won’t cover injuries if they think someone else can be sued for it. Don’t blame lawyers for our litigious society, blame insurance companies).

Buzz
Buzz
5 years ago
Reply to  GlowBoy

More or less what I said w/ some elaboration, but thanks and I agree.

OTOH, in addition to paying (whether or not you care about ‘production values’ and the charity aspect) everyone has to sign a waiver and wear a helment, so they should have it all covered…

😉

K'Tesh
K'Tesh
5 years ago

If I were still in town, I’d be trying to organize a ride on the original date. Of course the route and other highlights would likely be different. But, alas, I’m still in China.

Have a fun and safe ride out there.

Mayor Tailor
Mayor Tailor
5 years ago

It’s called the Worst day of the year ride, Not the “WORSEST” day of the year ride….git it!