'40s-Style Tweed Bike Ride Through St. Petersburg

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Alexei Dushutin / For MT

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Alexei Dushutin / For MT

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Alexei Dushutin / For MT

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Alexei Dushutin / For MT

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Alexei Dushutin / For MT

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Svetlana Kozikova / For MT

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Svetlana Kozikova / For MT

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Svetlana Kozikova / For MT

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Svetlana Kozikova / For MT

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Svetlana Kozikova / For MT

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Svetlana Kozikova / For MT

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Svetlana Kozikova / For MT

Columns of bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and other traditional English biking attire rode through the streets of Russia's northern capital on Saturday.
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
The riders started from the docked Krasin icebreaker and weaved their way across the city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in the historical downtown.
Having taking place in more than 40 cities since the first such ride in London in 2009, the "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to its basics, saluting the culture and beauty of leisurely cycling in a bygone era.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Festival Days in Moscow
Svetlana Kozikova / For MT

Columns of? bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and? other traditional English biking attire rode through the? streets of? Russia's northern capital on? Saturday.?
The riders started from? the docked Krasin icebreaker and? weaved their way across the? city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in? the historical downtown.?
Having taking place in? more than 40 cities since the? first such ride in? London in? 2009, the? "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to? its basics, saluting the? culture and? beauty of? leisurely cycling in? a bygone era.?
See our previous Photo Gallery:?
Festival Days in? Moscow
The riders started from? the docked Krasin icebreaker and? weaved their way across the? city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in? the historical downtown.?
Having taking place in? more than 40 cities since the? first such ride in? London in? 2009, the? "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to? its basics, saluting the? culture and? beauty of? leisurely cycling in? a bygone era.?
See our previous Photo Gallery:?
Festival Days in? Moscow
Alexei Dushutin / For MT

Columns of? bicyclists wearing 1940s-style tweed suits and? other traditional English biking attire rode through the? streets of? Russia's northern capital on? Saturday.?
The riders started from? the docked Krasin icebreaker and? weaved their way across the? city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in? the historical downtown.?
Having taking place in? more than 40 cities since the? first such ride in? London in? 2009, the? "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to? its basics, saluting the? culture and? beauty of? leisurely cycling in? a bygone era.?
See our previous Photo Gallery:?
Festival Days in? Moscow
The riders started from? the docked Krasin icebreaker and? weaved their way across the? city's islands until reaching St. Michael's Castle in? the historical downtown.?
Having taking place in? more than 40 cities since the? first such ride in? London in? 2009, the? "Tweed Run" brings bicycling back to? its basics, saluting the? culture and? beauty of? leisurely cycling in? a bygone era.?
See our previous Photo Gallery:?
Festival Days in? Moscow
Alexei Dushutin / For MT