Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Upcoming Ride, Bike for Boys & Girls Club

Upcoming Ride, Bike for Boys & Girls Club
Riders/Teams
Join us the morning of Saturday, July 18, at Edgewood High School, 2219 Monroe Street, Madison, and have a great time for a good cause.
What's a better reason for a morning bike ride than enjoying a Wisconsin summer? How about inspiring our community's disadvantaged youth to realize their full potential? Ride solo as a training event or enlist family and friends in a memory-making team. Whichever route you choose, the free beer and ice cream at the post-ride party will be calling your name.

More information at:

http://www.bike4bgc.com/

Monday, June 22, 2009

Upcoming Ride, Wisconsin Aids Ride

Upcoming Ride, Wisconsin Aids Ride

ACT 7, the Wisconsin AIDS bike ride has three goals:
• Provide a fun, safe ride that is a challenge for all riders
• Educate the community, raise awareness, and teach tolerance about HIV/AIDS
• Raise funds for AIDS Network.

ACT 7 will cover four days and 300 miles on a bike. The riders are 100% supported before and during the ride.

http://www.actride.org/

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Upcoming Ride, Bike for Nature

Upcoming Ride, Door County:

An annual bicycle tour on Door County's scenic secondary roads, sponsored by The Ridges Sanctuary with support from Door County Memorial Hospital and Main Street Market. Tour routes of 25 km, 50 km and 100 km take riders through the heart of the peninsula, and proceeds from the Ride support the Ridges.

More Information at:
http://www.ridgesanctuary.org/bike.htm

Monday, June 1, 2009

Upcoming Race, Horribly Hilly Hundreds

Upcoming Race, Horribly Hilly Hundreds

The Horribly Hilly Hundreds Challenge Ride delivers on its promise, weaving in and out of valleys untouched by the glacial activity that left most of the upper Midwest flat. Two challenging options await the cycling enthusiast: 100 kilometers and 200 kilometers, each with total elevation gains that make your heart race and your legs cry "uncle." Set in Southwest Wisconsin, the route starts in the charming village of Blue Mounds, in an area of strong Norwegian heritage (biking like a viking!). It makes its way west towards Barneveld, deceptively easy at first, until it climbs 600 feet on Mounds Park Road, coming oh so close to the finish line — a line that you won't see until some time later. The ride winds back through the village of Blue Mounds and heads north to continue the fun. The course is hilly — horribly hilly — and manages to find every famous climb in the area, including Barlow Road, Pinnacle Road, and the last 3.5 miles and 900 feet up tortuous Mounds Park Road, into the park and all the way to the top of the mound (just to mention three of the more than 40 significant climbs).

http://www.horriblyhilly.com/