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Numerous motorbikes and bicycles were on the streets on Sunday.

Motorcyclists can anticipate numerous closed roads on Sunday, as it's not only a service scheduled at the Michel, but also a huge bike rally bringing together participants.

Motorcycles park in front of the main church St. Michaelis for the Hamburg Motorcycle Service...
Motorcycles park in front of the main church St. Michaelis for the Hamburg Motorcycle Service (MoGo).

The city of Hamburg experiences damage due to heavy rainfall. - Numerous motorbikes and bicycles were on the streets on Sunday.

On Sunday, you can expect motorcycles and bicycles galore on Hamburg's streets. The morning commotion begins with bikes buzzing, roaring, and rumbling through the city. From 9:00 a.m., motorcycles line up on Ludwig-Erhard-Street, where the service at St. Michael starts at 10:00 a.m. Despite the A7 and Elbtunnel closures, the program continues at the historic main church St. Michaelis in the afternoon.

As for the cyclists, they're already getting into their gear. The Sternfahrten, with participants from different parts of the city and surrounding areas, begin early in the morning. Some of these bike rides even take them over the stunning Köhlbrandbrücke in the harbor. The masses come together at Rödingsmarkt at 3:00 p.m. for a group start a bike ride. These events are organized by the Mobil ohne Auto Nord alliance, aims to promote more bike usage and less car traffic.

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During leisure time on Sunday, the colorful Sternfahrten bike rally begins, drawing cyclists from various city districts and beyond. Traffic in Hamburg becomes more vibrant with numerous bicycles and motorcycles cruising alongside each other. Despite the heavy rainfall that damaged the city, motorcyclists still line up on Ludwig-Erhard-Street, adding to the diverse collection of vehicles on the streets.

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