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Ocean City Bike Event Draws Young Riders

Longest wheelie winner Calvin Gaddy

By Press Release

OCEAN CITY – Almost 75 local teens participated in a bicycle skills and safety event May 12, in the Ocean City Civic Center parking lot, at Fifth Street and Boardwalk. 
According to a release, the event was open to Ocean City youth and included a safety presentation from the Community Policing Unit, along with a skills competition that included wheelies and freestyle, with prizes provided by local merchants. 
In a random drawing, Jane Heng won a $1,000 SE Monster Ripper 29-inch bicycle, donated by the Tuckahoe Bike Shop. She donated the prize to her older brother, Joseph Heng.
Skills contest winners included:

  • Calvin Gaddy for longest wheelie
  • Travis Bickley for best swerve

Mayor Jay Gillian, Police Chief Jay Prettyman, the Ocean City Community Services Department and a group of parents worked together to plan the event and promote safe riding. 
Local sponsors included:

  • Tuckahoe Bike Shop (grand prize)
  • Sixth Street Pizza and Grill (pizza and soda for participants)
  • Seventh Street Surf Shop ($50 gift cards)
  • Jilly’s Stores (arcade play cards)
  • City Councilmen Keith Hartzell and Jody Levchuk (t-shirts for participants)
  • Fractured Prune (gift cards)
  • Ocean City Police Benevolent Association (Wawa gift cards for safety quiz winners)

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