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Zoobomb is a Portland bike fun tradition that involves adults getting on children's bikes, sometimes while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, riding the MAX to the Washington Park MAX station and racing downhill from the Oregon Zoo to the area around Jeld-Wen Field. This can be repeated as many times as necessary.

Zoobomb typically starts every Sunday night around 8:45 p.m. near the Zoobomb bike pile, a public art sculpture (erected at the request of then-Transportation Commissioner Sam Adams at the corner of West Burnside Street and 13th Avenue.

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