13th Annual Brake the Cycle of Poverty Benefit Ride August 13th 2022
Event info
EVENT INCLUDES:
Choose from 10, 25, 40, or 62-mile routes. We have SAG support, well-marked roads, GPS and paper cue sheets, food, medical massage therapist, beer, music, vendors, and more! Registration Details
Check-in starts at 7:00 AM for the 62, and 40-mile rides, and 8:00-9:00 AM for the 25, and 10-mile rides. $40 individual registration fee ($50 day of event) and children under 12 FREE with a registered adult!
62-mile Metric Century ride starts at 8:00am
40-mile Rolling Course starts at 8:15am
25-mile Moderate Hills Course starts at 9:00am
10-mile Family Course starts at 9:15am
Register by July 10th and get a t-shirt, otherwise as supplies last. For more information or questions, please call Cathy at 610-683-7791.
REGISTER ONLINE at www.friendinc.org
Gather Sponsors and Win Prizes!
Each rider that raises $300 of sponsors receives a Brake the Cycle Jersey.
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