Category Archives: Cycling

The Zion Country Early Spring Century 2012 – Select Health Special

Location: Huricane, Utah

Description: A Century of Fun on 2 Wheels! Enjoy the awesome beauty of southern Utah during this pre-spring ride. Leave the spinning rooms and the cold of winter behind and escape with us to Utah’s scenic Dixie land. Get an early start on the season and the warmth of the south. Join us as we ride to Zion National Park on a leisurely route that will allow you to get out on the road, test your legs, relax and enjoy you first organized ride of the season. Meet our volunteers at your lunch & rest stops & learn first hand about Spina Bifida.

New 2012 Thermal Jersey Only $95.00
This early Spring long sleeved Jersey, with side panels of micro-fiber 100% polyester Termatex has been especially designed for your enjoyment and safety. Termatex is a thermal fabric made up of an empty micro fabric, with a high capacity to maintain body heat, it is highly breathable to provide moisture wicking, and with its soft touch allows freedom of movement with comfort and better performance
– Maximum wicking for warmer conditions
– Ergonomic side panels for an improved fit
– Reinforced pockets for improved load stability
– Thermal material for added comfort during cooler weather
Sizes are: X small, Small, Medium, Large, X Large, XX Large, & XXX Large

Help support children — Spina Bifida is the #1 physically disabling birth defect. Proceeds will be used to provide education to the parents of children that suffer from the disability and to provide fun activities for our local children that suffer form the debilitating effects of Spina Bifida. 100% of all additional donations go directly to the Intermountain Spina Bifida Support Group.

What You Get — Your entry fee gets:
– A quality commemorative event gift
– 6 food and rest stops
– On Road SAG support
– Equipment Drop Off & Pick-up
– A unique Event pin
– End of ride raffle with prizes worth 100’s of dollars

Safety — All riders must be aware of and observe the traffic laws of the state of Utah. The road ways along the course of this event are rural roads but are not closed. Be prepared to share the road with vehicular traffic. Use proper hand signals for all turns and stops, for the safety of drivers and your fellow riders. All riders are required to wear a helmet, and to ride single file, except for passing. All riders must be off the roads by 4:30pm.

Equipment Drop Off — Each rider will be provided with a bag at registration, suitable for equipment & clothing drop off. The first two rest stops will have someone to help you mark your bag and see that it gets returned to the finish. B2B will not be responsible for lost or stolen items.

Waiver — All Riders will be required to sign a waiver during check in. No one may sign for another rider (except guardians).

Lodging — Stay tuned for info on the best hotels for The Zion Country Century.

Friday Nite Pasta Mixer — 6:00 to 8:00pm Come join us for a pasta party the night before. Get your carbs and meet your friends & fellow riders. Watch cycling videos & learn more about Spina Bifida. Join us in the Pick up your registration packet, visit vendors & have a fun evening.

Finish Line Bar-B-Q Celebration — Are you always hungry at the end of a ride, need a protein boost? Why not join us for a Bar-B-Q? You have your choice of Bar-B-Q’d steak, chicken, or a veggie entree. In addition there will be salads, beans and all the trimmings, plus some decadent desserts for a fantastic, finger lickin way to relax and enjoy the companionship of new and old friends.

Date: February 25th, 2011

Time: Registration 7:00 to 8:00 am Ride starts 8:00 am must be on road by 9:00 am

Place: Stay tuned for more details

Directions: I-15 to exit 16. East on SR-9 9.4 miles to 100 West. Right 1 block to Huricane. We’re where all the bikes are.

Registration & Check In — Early registration is encouraged, however registration will be accepted up to the morning of the event. Check in will be available Friday night from 5:30 to 8:30 pm & beginning 7:00 am.

Early Check In & Registration — Tuesday, February 21 at Bountiful Bicycle (2482 So Hwy 89 Bountiful) Wed 22 Cottonwood Cyclery (2594 E Bengal Blvd SLC) 4:30-7:00pm

Early Registration Deadline Feb 12th

!!!Registration fees are non-refundable and we will ride regardless of weather!!!

Can’t ride but still want to help? Volunteers are needed before, during, and after the event. You will have fun & meet some great people. Receive an event shirt, snacks, a meal, and our gratitude for volunteering. If you or someone you know would like to help with this or future events call Bob at 801.677.0134.

Start of the ride: 2012-02-25

More Details: here

Rotary RAW

Location: Logan, Utah

Description: Logan Rotary Club is proud to sponsor The Logan Rotary RAW. Utah’s newest and most scenic recreational bicycle event featuring a fun 25-mile family/friend ride along the valley floor to the mouth of Sardine Canyon, and a challenging 72-mile ride starting and ending in Logan but riding around the base of the steepest mountains in North America… the Wellsvlle Mountains! This route passes through Wellsville before climbing up Sardine Canyon, roughly 1700 feet and descending 1350 feet into Brigham City. There you turn north and pass through Honeyville and Deweyville. Just beyond Deweyville, the route turns east and climbs 650 feet before providing a spectacular Cache Valley vista and descending 500 feet into Mendon returning to the starting point at Willow Rotary Pavilion at Willow Park. For the Century Riders a 100 mile route is also offered, which extends west of the Wellsville range. There are four rest stops at miles 14, 31, 46 and 62. Early registration is encouraged and is rewarded with a reduced fee. However registration will be accepted up to the morning of the ride. And, a fantastic yummy lunch awaits you at the finish. Please come enjoy one of the most favorite rides in Utah! See you there!

Route: The 72-mile Rotary RAW features a challengingly beautiful ride circumnavigating the steepest mountains in North America! This route passes through Wellsville before climbing up Sardine Canyon, roughly 1700 feet and descending 1350 feet into Brigham City. There you turn north and pass through Honeyville and Deweyville. Just beyond Deweyville, the route turns east and climbs 650 feet before providing a spectacular Cache Valley vista and descending 500 feet into Mendon returning to the starting point at Willow Horseshoe Park. There are four rest stops at miles 14, 31, 46 and 62. The 25-mile ride also starts and ends at the Rotary Pavilion in Willow Park. This ride follows along the scenic Mendon Road to the rest stop in Wellsville, then returns the same route. A stop in Mendon is available if needed. Great ride for the family! The 100-mile ride extends to the west of the Wellsvilles and connects to the 72-mile route near Petersboro.

Registration – Early registration is encouraged and is rewarded with a reduced fee. However registration will be accepted up to the morning of the ride.

Start of the ride: 2012-07-21
End of the ride: 2012-07-21

More Details: here

LAGBRAU — Legacy Annual Bike Ride Across Utah

Location: Moab, Utah

Description: Join the Legacy Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Utah which starts in Moab and ends in Cedar City. The LAGBRAU™ has evolved into a 10-day bicycle ride, considered by many to be “the most scenic bike ride in the world.” In the beginning, it started as a 7-day ride through some of the most amazing terrain you have ever witnessed, including 3 national parks. Steve and Carol from Texas called it “the best of the best,” and David from Florida said, “it was the ride of a lifetime!”

After a few years, a 3-day option was added, including 2 more unique national parks and one of the most unbelievable state parks you have ever seen. In 2010, a few signed up for the 3-day option, some signed up for the 7-day option, and over 60% of our participants signed up for all 10 days of this unforgettable and very incredible bicycle adventure. The 10-day route includes riding and hiking in up to 5 distinct national parks, 5 amazing state parks (some ranked very high nationally), 2 national monuments, and a number of national forests and ancient Native American ruins.

Depending on which option you choose, the route will be 152 miles in 3 days, 394 miles in 7 days, or 546 miles in 10 days.

Route: Ride from Moab to Cedar City and see some of the most amazing scenery in the world! For details, please visit http://www.lagbrau.com/route.

Start of the ride: 2012-08-30
End of the ride: 2012-09-08

More Details: here

The Zion Country Early Spring Century 2012

Location: Huricane, Utah

Description: A Century of Fun on 2 Wheels! Enjoy the awesome beauty of southern Utah during this pre-spring ride. Leave the spinning rooms and the cold of winter behind and escape with us to Utah’s scenic Dixie land. Get an early start on the season and the warmth of the south. Join us as we ride to Zion National Park on a leisurely route that will allow you to get out on the road, test your legs, relax and enjoy you first organized ride of the season. Meet our volunteers at your lunch & rest stops & learn first hand about Spina Bifida.

Help support children — Spina Bifida is the #1 physically disabling birth defect. Proceeds will be used to provide education to the parents of children that suffer from the disability and to provide fun activities for our local children that suffer form the debilitating effects of Spina Bifida. 100% of all additional donations go directly to the Intermountain Spina Bifida Support Group.

What You Get — Your entry fee gets:
– A quality commemorative event gift
– 6 food and rest stops
– On Road SAG support
– Equipment Drop Off & Pick-up
– A unique Event pin
– End of ride raffle with prizes worth 100’s of dollars

Safety — All riders must be aware of and observe the traffic laws of the state of Utah. The road ways along the course of this event are rural roads but are not closed. Be prepared to share the road with vehicular traffic. Use proper hand signals for all turns and stops, for the safety of drivers and your fellow riders. All riders are required to wear a helmet, and to ride single file, except for passing. All riders must be off the roads by 4:30pm.

Equipment Drop Off — Each rider will be provided with a bag at registration, suitable for equipment & clothing drop off. The first two rest stops will have someone to help you mark your bag and see that it gets returned to the finish. B2B will not be responsible for lost or stolen items.

Waiver — All Riders will be required to sign a waiver during check in. No one may sign for another rider (except guardians).

Lodging — Stay tuned for info on the best hotels for The Zion Country Century.

Friday Nite Pasta Mixer — 6:00 to 8:00pm Come join us for a pasta party the night before. Get your carbs and meet your friends & fellow riders. Watch cycling videos & learn more about Spina Bifida. Join us in the Pick up your registration packet, visit vendors & have a fun evening.

Finish Line Bar-B-Q Celebration — Are you always hungry at the end of a ride, need a protein boost? Why not join us for a Bar-B-Q? You have your choice of Bar-B-Q’d steak, chicken, or a veggie entree. In addition there will be salads, beans and all the trimmings, plus some decadent desserts for a fantastic, finger lickin way to relax and enjoy the companionship of new and old friends.

Date: February 25th, 2011

Time: Registration 7:00 to 8:00 am Ride starts 8:00 am must be on road by 9:00 am

Place: Stay tuned for more details

Directions: I-15 to exit 16. East on SR-9 9.4 miles to 100 West. Right 1 block to Huricane. We’re where all the bikes are.

Registration & Check In — Early registration is encouraged, however registration will be accepted up to the morning of the event. Check in will be available Friday night from 5:30 to 8:30 pm & beginning 7:00 am.

Early Check In & Registration — Tuesday, February 21 at Bountiful Bicycle (2482 So Hwy 89 Bountiful) Wed 22 Cottonwood Cyclery (2594 E Bengal Blvd SLC) 4:30-7:00pm

Early Registration Deadline Feb 12th

!!!Registration fees are non-refundable and we will ride regardless of weather!!!

Can’t ride but still want to help? Volunteers are needed before, during, and after the event. You will have fun & meet some great people. Receive an event shirt, snacks, a meal, and our gratitude for volunteering. If you or someone you know would like to help with this or future events call Bob at 801.677.0134.

Start of the ride: 2012-02-25

More Details: here

New Year Revolution Century 2012

Location: Goodyear, Arizona

Description: Join us on this special opportunity to celebrate the beginning of the new year as we Ride In the New Year. What better way to celebrate than on your bike! In sunny and warm Goodyear AZ, an out and back and a loop. Escape the cold and snow of winter, get away from the spin rooms and trainers, and enjoy the chance to celebrate in sunny Arizona where it averages 65°. You will be able to relax and recharge your batteries after the stress of winter and the holidays. Go for a ride, hike, play some golf, take a swim, and if you like there’s the Fiesta Bowl too.

Help support Cancer Victims – Proceeds Help support Hess Cancer Foundation’s mission of aid to the families of juvenile victims of cancer and the expenses of final internment. 100% of all additional contributions go directly to Hess Cancer Foundation.

Distances: Choose from 3 different distances:

* Full century – 100 miles
* Metric century – 65 miles
* Half century – 55 miles

Date: January 1, 2012

Time: Registration & Check-In 6:30 am to 8:00 am. Riders must be on road by 9:00 am

Start/Finsh: Goodyear Community Park, 3151 No Litchfield Rd, Goodyear AZ

Directions: Take I-10 to Exit 128 (Litchfield Rd). Go north to 3151 No. (just past Thomas Rd) on the right.

Registration & Check-In: Early registration is encouraged, however registration will be accepted up to the morning of the event. Check-In will begin at 6:30 at Goodyear Community Park.

Safety – All riders must be aware of and obey the traffic laws of the state of Arizona. The roadways along the course are rural and suburban roads but are not closed to traffic. Be prepared to share the road with vehicular traffic. Use proper hand signals for all turns and stops, for the safety of drivers and your fellow riders. All riders are required to wear a helmet, and to ride single file except for passing. All riders must be off the roads by 4:30 pm.

Equipment Drop Off – Mornings in Arizona can be cool so dress accordingly. Each rider will be provided with a bag at check-in suitable for equipment and clothing drop off. The first two rest stops will have someone to help you mark your bag and see that it gets returned to the finish. B2B will not be responsible for lost or stolen items.

Waiver – All Riders will be required to sign a waiver during check-in. No one may sign for another rider (except guardians).

Volunteers – Can’t ride but still want to be a part of the fun? Volunteers are needed before, during, and after the event. Receive event memorabilia, snacks, a meal, and our gratitude for helping. If you or someone you know would like to help with the event please call Bob at 800-955-7512

Please Note: Registration fees are nonrefundable and we will ride regardless of weather.

Start of the ride: 2012-01-01

More Details: here

RACER Century 2012

Location: Roy, Utah

Description: Join us on a comfortable ride through Weber and Davis County in the prime of Utah’s diverse summer weather. Enjoy an exciting mixture of plains and hills throughout Northern Utah during this mid-summer ride. Test your legs, relax, and enjoy another amazing century. THIS RIDE IS FULLY SUPPORTED with lunch provided for the 100 and 78 mile routes.

Start of the ride: 2012-07-14
End of the ride: 2012-07-14

More Details: here

LAGBRAU – Legacy Annual Bike Ride Across Utah

Location: Moab, Utah

Description: Join the Legacy Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Utah which starts in Moab and ends in Cedar City. The LAGBRAU™ has evolved into a 10-day bicycle ride, considered by many to be “the most scenic bike ride in the world.” In the beginning, it started as a 7-day ride through some of the most amazing terrain you have ever witnessed, including 3 national parks. Steve and Carol from Texas called it “the best of the best,” and David from Florida said, “it was the ride of a lifetime!”

After a few years, a 3-day option was added, including 2 more unique national parks and one of the most unbelievable state parks you have ever seen. In 2010, a few signed up for the 3-day option, some signed up for the 7-day option, and over 60% of our participants signed up for all 10 days of this unforgettable and very incredible bicycle adventure. The 10-day route includes riding and hiking in up to 5 distinct national parks, 5 amazing state parks (some ranked very high nationally), 2 national monuments, and a number of national forests and ancient Native American ruins.

Depending on which option you choose, the route will be 152 miles in 3 days, 394 miles in 7 days, or 546 miles in 10 days.

Route: Ride from Moab to Cedar City and see some of the most amazing scenery in the world! For details, please visit http://www.lagbrau.com/route/.

Start of the ride: 2011-09-01
End of the ride: 2011-09-10

More Details: here

BearPa Challenge 2011

Location: Bear Lake, Utah

Description: Ride for Children! Get a free Jersey!**

The BearPa Challenge is a 200-mile combined event spanning 2 days and riding from Bear Lake to Park City. It is a great alternative to other 200 mile single day rides. With options to ride just one day or two, this ride is well suited for riders of any ability.* BearPa is hosted by Think Outside Children’s Charity it benefits children receiving specialty care at Shriner’s Hospital for Children in Salt Lake City.

Fully supported ride including stocked rest stops, on-course mechanical and medical aid, lunch both days, gear transport, carpools to and from.

-FREE end of ride BBQ for the riders (Guests $5)
-FREE Athletic Tee
-FREE hi-resolution on-course photos
-Optional Jersey ($65)**

*Riders agree to raise at least $150 for Shriners prior to ride. Donation web page provided!

**Earn your BearPa Challenge ride jersey FREE when you raise $500 or more for Shriner’s!

Space is Limited. Register today!

Route: (see www.bearpa.com)

Start of the ride: 2011-08-19
End of the ride: 2011-08-20

More Details: here

Million Miles at Miller

Location: Tooele, Utah

Description: Million Miles at Miller is a new charitable fundraising event to take place at Miller Motorsports Park this summer. It is a 100-mile cycling ride that can be completed by solo riders, relay teams or group teams. Riders of all ages and skill levels are welcome. The ride will take place on Saturday, July 30, 2011.
Million Miles at Miller is intended to be a family friendly event, where the whole family can come out and enjoy a day filled with cycling, food, vendors, and fun events. For younger riders, there will be a designated area with fun activities.
Helmets are required, and riders can ride as little or as much as they like. All that is required is to pay $25 for registration and commit to fundraise $150.

Start of the ride: 2011-07-30
End of the ride: 2011-07-30

More Details: here