Team event will challenge both of you physically and mentally. Bike 20 miles, run and navigate according to cues. Start 9am. A mini Amazing Race. Meet at Fort Vancouver.
All-levels ride. 3 routes: 7.5-, 21- and 47-mile loop through scenic Spokane River Gorge finishing atop Spokane Falls, and 1-mile loop through Riverfront Park. Perfect for families, young riders and those wanting to stay in our urban park.
Sponsored by Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital; Spokane Area CVB; KREM 2; Washington Trust Bank; Group Health
6-day event benefiting the Arthritis Foundation’s mission to improve lives through prevention, control and cure of arthritis. Starting at the mouth of the Columbia River and snaking down the temperate Oregon Coast to Brookings Harbor, this ride combines cycling and adventure against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean. Daily 50-70 miles done at your own pace, with rest stops and activities along the way. Dinner and camping included. Min. fundraising: $2500
Big Finn Hill Park. Part of MFG Cyclocross.
Tentative location: Place State Park
Half-mile swim, 12-mile bike, 2.5-mile run. Start/finish at Luther Burbank Park. Individual, physically challenged and relay categories.
Takes place in the Enchanted Forest XC & Snowshoe Area. Course is 5.5 miles of extreme MTB terrain.
5-event series. MTB short track racing. Alternating courses, .9 to 1.5 miles long. Vertical climbs of 100-150 ft/lap. Full complement of categories, including a kids race for the under 12 group. Trophies and prizes will be given at last race. This event qualifies toward OBRA point totals if you have a license. Starts at 5:30pm. No race on 9/5.
TT up Mt. Ashland. Start at Lithia Park. 18 miles. All categories start 9am. Registration open 7:30am. Follows old Spring Thaw route on 2060, then 2080 to join access road after Bull Gap. Last two miles paved. 6500' elevation.
24.5 race from Glacier to Artist Point on Route 542. Gradual grades dominate until the last 2.5 miles, where it turns skyward. Recreational riders start at 8am, racers between 8:30 and 9am. Mt. Baker Highway closes for cyclists only.
200km brevet. Victoria, Sooke, Saanich route. Start 7am.
114 miles with 7,500' elevation gain through pristine Gifford Pinchot Wilderness Area. Novices should abstain.
24.5, 50, 100 or 150 miles from Glacier to Artist Point. Century ride is not for the untrained, cut off riding time is 9 hours. Supports the Ken Meyer Memorial Foundation. Mt. Baker Highway closes for cyclists only!
Ride all or part of the 1,100 miles to New Franklin, MO. 50 rider limit. Camping with meals provided. Paved roads only. Gear carried by truck, food provided. $40/day. Distance 21 to 85 miles per day.
Sponsored by Santa Fe Trail Bicycle Committee
Gear up for fun, for a challenge, for a cure. Min fundraising $100. Food, entertainment, road support crews and awards for fundraising. Great scenery. Staging at Riverside Park. 12, 28, 40 and 57km.
3 separate loops. 100 or 160km, or shorter family friendly distance available. Visit the Comox Valley like never before. Start 9am. Supports YANA, a non-profit that supports families facing children's medical crisis.
One of Oregon's oldest centuries, it's a little shorter than it used to be. This year's route will go up Century Drive, down to Sunriver, up Three Trapper's Road, around Mt. Bachelor, and home, for a total of 85 miles. Two rest stops, no SAG.
Route and distance tbd.
Routes of 14, 35, 50, 70 and 100 miles. Benefits CU's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Online registration and Saturday registration on campus.
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