Alleycat race

Race in Mexican All Saints Day style, Poland, 2014
Racers and organizers of the Monster Track annual Alleycat Race in New York City

An alleycat race is an unsanctioned bicycle race. Alley cats almost always take place in cities, and are often organized by bicycle messengers. The informality of the organization is matched by the emphasis on taking part, rather than simple competition. For instance, many alleycats present prizes for the last competitor to finish (sometimes known as Dead Fucking Last or DFL).[1]

The first race to be called an 'alley cat' was held in Toronto on 30 October 1989[citation needed] and continued, in its original form, around Halloween and Valentine's Day for the following five years. In 1993, when Toronto messengers shared Alleycat stories at the first international messenger race (C.M.W.C Berlin), the name and the concept spread globally. Regularly organized Alleycats can be found in cities across North America, Europe and Asia. Many smaller cities with no cycle messenger population are also home to alleycats run by the burgeoning urban cyclist subculture.

  1. ^ Fernandez, Manny (20 August 2007). "A Bike Race With a Mission, Plus Cigarettes". The New York Times.