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Windsor cyclists take a ride for Bike to Work Day

It was a beautiful sunny morning for the area's cycling commuters for this year's Bike to Work Day.

CBC's Windsor Morning team welcomed the cyclists at the city's waterfront

A swarm of cyclists rode to the city's waterfront Monday May 28 for the 10th annual bike to Work Day.
A swarm of cyclists rode to the city's waterfront Monday May 28 for the 10th annual bike to Work Day. (Kaitie Fraser/CBC)

It was a beautiful sunny morning for the area's cycling commuters for this year's Bike to Work Day.

Riders took off from various parts of the city and met up to ride into the downtown core.

Dozens of cyclists wearing bright blue shirts rode down to Windsor's waterfront where breakfast was served at the Bistro on the River.

CBC's Windsor Morningbroadcast live from the waterfront for the annual event.

Lori Newton, executive director of Bike Windsor Essex said it was a great turnout for the 10th year of the annual event.

"Social justice on our streets means that we don't prioritize cars only," she said."If we look at everyone as a human being who needs to get to where they need to go, whether it's by foot, by bicycle, by skateboard or by vehicle, if we can prioritize those people and remember that they're there, we need to have a vision for crashes, collisions, injuries, and even deaths on our streets."

City Coun. Irek Kusmierczyk, left, made sure to ride to work Monday. (Kaitie Fraser/CBC)

With every celebration, one cyclist is crowned commuter of the year. This year it wasDana Woltzwhostarted riding for his health.

"For me, it was rehabbing after knee problems hockey injuries. Ended up having a lot of knee surgeries. Had both knees replaces nine or 10 years ago now," he said.

"If I don't ride every day, I feel a big difference. I try to ride pretty much every day to work."

Woltz rides about 32 kilometres 300 days a year. He saidhe only stops biking if there's snow and ice.

Bistro on the River manager Ellie Aoun and chef and general manger Rob Miller got the food ready for cyclists. (Robin Brown/CBC)

It was a hot onefor riders, andEnvironment Canadaissued a special weather statement for all of southwestern Ontario.

Meteorologist Weiqing Zhang saidWindsor will get close to its record high for May 28, which is 33.9 C.

"The hot and humid air will move into southwest Ontario ... it's the first event of the season," she said.

David Boyd, portfolio manager for BMO Nesbitt Burns, took this photo from his office. (David boyd)

The humidex will be pushing close to 40 C Monday afternoon.