Category Archives: Cycling

Ghost Town Century 2011

Location: Tooele, Utah

Description: Join us on a fun ride through some of Utah’s historical Ghost Towns of Yesteryear. This is the perfect ride to start the season. Few hills, mostly flat country, little traffic, the Pony Express trail, and awe inspiring vistas. Keep a watchful eye and you may even see some old miners off in the distance. Keen ears may hear the faint notes of bugles from old Camp Floyd, which was the largest military installation in the United States & the third largest city in Utah. Come, join the ranks of Ghost Town Riders of the past!

Help Support Valley Mental Health — There are over 19,000 severe and persistently mentally ill clients served by Valley Mental Health on a regular basis in Salt Lake, Tooele, and Summit counties. Valley Mental Health works to cultivate an environment that promotes the emotional, physical and social well being of their clients. 100% of all additional donations go directly to Valley Mental Health.

Your entry fee gets:

– A quality event shirt
– 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 1,000’s of dollars
– A fun & satisfying day

Safety – All riders must be aware of and obey the traffic laws of the state of Utah. The road ways along the course of this event are rural roads but are not closed. Several of the roads have narrow shoulders so you must exercise caution at all times. 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 three 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).

Friday Night Pasta Mixer –

Finish Line Bar-B-Q Celebration – Are you starving at the end of a ride? Need a protein boost? Join us for the optional Bailey’s Bar-B-Q. You have your choice! Bar-B-Q’d steak, chicken or veggie entrée. In addition there will be salads, beans, corn on the cob, and all the trimmings, plus some decadent desserts for a fantastic, finger lickin way to relax and enjoy new and old friends.

Can’t ride but still want to help? Volunteers are needed before, during, and after the event. Receive an event shirt, snacks, a meal, and our gratitude for helping. A good time is assured. If you or someone you know would like to help with this or future events call Bob at 801.677.0134.

Date – May 7, 2010

Time – Registration 6:30 to 7:30 am. Ride starts 7:30 am Must be on road by 8:30 am

Place – Deseret Peak complex, 2930 West Hwy 112, Tooele Utah

Directions – I–80 to exit 99. Proceed to 2nd light (approx 3 miles) turn right, go 5 miles to Sheep Ln. & turn left, go 3.2 miles turn right onto St Rt 112 go 1/2 mile to entrance and turn right into complex. We’re where all the bikes are.

Registration and CheckIn – Early registration is encouraged, however registration will be accepted up to the morning of the event. Early check-in will be available Tue 5/2 at Bountiful Bicycle (2482 S Hwy 89, Btfl); Wed 5/3 Infinite Cycle (3818 W 13400 So Riverton ); Thur 5/4 at Cottonwood Cyclery (2594 E Bengal Sandy); 4:30-7pm; 4:30pm Friday night at Valley Mental Health (1000 W 100S Tooele) 5:00 to 9:00 pm and Sat beginning 6:30 am at the Deseret Peak Complex.

Please Note: We will ride regardless of weather! All registration fees are nonrefundable.

Start of the ride: 2011-05-07

More Details: here

Cycle Salt Lake Century

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah

Description: Utah’s premier century event. Start/Finish at Utah State Fairpark. Century riders ride Antelope Island Causeway. Loops of 36, 67 and 100 miles on a route of mostly flat terrain. Well stocked rest stops with lunch in Syracuse.

Route: Salt Lake Century 2006

Start of the ride: 2011-05-21
End of the ride: 2011-05-21

More Details: here

The Zion Country Early Spring Century 2011

Location: St George, 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 — Wingate by Wyndam is the host hotel for The Zion Country Century and has offered special rates for participants. When making your reservations you must mention B2B to receive the special rates. Please make your reservations as early as possible (at least before Feb. 6) due to the high rate of visitors at this time of year. Call 435-673-9608

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 Wingate conference room. 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 26th, 2011

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

Place: Bloomington Park 650 W Man-O-War Rd. St George, Utah

Directions: I-15 to exit 4. West to Pioneer. South to Man-O-War Rd. turn right 1/2 mile to Park on right. 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 at the Wingate by Wyndam from 5:30 to 8:30 pm & beginning 7:00 am at Bloomington Park.

Early Check In & Registration — Tuesday, February 22 at Infinity Cycles (3818 W 13400 S Riverton) Wednesday February 23 at Cottonwood Cyclery (2594 E Bengal Blvd SLC) 4:30-7:00pm

Early Registration Deadline Feb 14th

!!!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: 2011-02-26

More Details: here

City Creek Bike Sprint 2010

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah

Description: The City Creek Bike Sprint starts at the mouth of City Creek Canyon and finishes at Rotary Park. This is great way to end the biking season before winter hits. For Mountain and Road Bikes. Limited parking at the canyon, please park at the Capitol.

Age divisions for the race male & female are: 14 & Under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60+ and Clydesdale division.

Awards will be given up to 3rd place overall male and female.There is food, drinks, prizes, and award drawings that all pariticipants can participate.

Records:
WOMEN – ALISHA WELSH 00:24:24.93

MEN – NORMAN BRYNER 00:20:54.74

Route: City Creek Canyon

Start of the ride: 2010-10-16
End of the ride: 2010-10-16

More Details: here

West Mountain Loop

Location: Springville, Utah

Description: This Route starts at the Crackell Barrell in Springville, exit 260 on I-15. They share the parking lot with Days Inn. There is very little traffic and the road is very smooth. There is no shoulder but the few cars I encountered were generous and moved to the far right. On the south end of Lincoln Beach Road, it gets a bit confusing. You will get on Lake Road and then South on Main Street. Take the Second left onto 1600 North in Genola.

There are beautiful views on Utah Lake and of these great Orchards. Bring tons of water.

Details: here

A Ride in the Clouds 2010

Location: Heber City, Utah

Description: Join the fun and companionship of hundreds of other women and ride in the scenic and breath takingly beautiful Lincoln National Forest. You will enjoy the historic Lodge of Cloudcroft and its spa as well as the opportunity to ride on some truly wonderfully scenic roads with little traffic. The routes you will follow will allow you to marvel at the serenity and solitude of this high country pristine forest and recreation area. You will enjoy the historic town of Cloudcroft and its relaxing amenities.

Help Support the Center of Protective Environment — A portion of all registrations will help support COPE’s mission to help people affected by domestic violence and other forms of abuse in Otero and Lincoln Counties, New Mexico. They accomplish this by providing direct services, including shelter; engaging the community in addressing the issues; and promoting safe & healthy relationships.

What You Get:
– Quality event Shirt
– 5 food and rest stops plus lunch
– On Road SAG support
– Equipment Drop Off & Pick-up
– End of ride raffle with prizes worth 100’s of dollars
– A fun & satisfying day

Safety — All riders must be aware of and obey the traffic laws of the state of New Mexico. The roadways 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 three 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 — Bike2Bike has arranged with The Lodges to be the official Host Hotel. The Lodges has arranged for special rates for you. When making your reservations you must mention B2B to receive the special rates. Please make your reservations as early as possible by calling 800-395-6343.

Friday Night Fashion Show — Peruse some of the new fashions for next spring. During registration and check-in Friday evening we will have a fashion demonstration from some of the leading women designers of cycling and running clothing. Some of the designs will be available for ordering but many will not be available until next spring.

*Family Registration – 3 generations = Mother, daughter, & granddaughter or Daughter, Mother, & grandmother of one family (includes In-Laws). 2 generations = 4 or more members of the same family (including In-Laws) with at least 2 generations represented.

Date: October 9, 2010

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

Place: South Field Park 1000 West 100 South, Heber City Utah

Directions: I-80 to US 40 continue on to Heber City, Main St. to 100 So. turn right and go 10 blocks to Southfield Park. 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.

*Please Note: Registration fees are non-refundable and we will ride regardless of weather.

Start of the ride: 2010-10-09

More Details: here

Chileno Valley Classic

Location: Petaluma, California

Description: West Marin has long been considered one of the most idyllic places to ride a bike. Graced with breathtaking scenery, gorgeous roads and challenging but not overwhelming climbs, the Chileno Valley Cycling Classic exemplifies cycling in coastal Marin. By joining us at the CVCC you will be supporting a unique athletic opportunity for high school youth. The ride will offer both recreational and competitive cyclists the opportunity to participate in a challenging and meticulously organized ride.

The Ride will start and finish at the Baumann Ranch in the heart of Chileno Valley near Petaluma, California. Fully stocked aid/rest stations will be positioned throughout the course. Upon returning from your ride, participants will be greeted by the “Chileno Valley Feast.” The post-ride party, with music, gourmet garden dining, and prize drawings will continue throughout the afternoon.

If you have any questions you can email lauren@norcalmtb.org or visit http://www.norcalmtb.org/events/Chileno/index.htm to register.

See you there!

Route: The Ride will start and finish at the Baumann Ranch in the heart of Chileno Valley near Petaluma, California. Fully stocked aid/rest stations will be positioned throughout the course.

There are three ride options: 45 miles, 65 miles, and 100 miles.

Start of the ride: 2010-09-19
End of the ride: 2010-09-19

More Details: here

Tour de Park City Race

Location: Coalville, Utah

Description: The Pinnacle event of the 2010 Tour de Park City will be the USCF sanctioned road race, held this year in Coalville, UT and the City Park.  The City Park is located at 100 south and Park Road in Coalville, UT just past the High School.

The race features a 150 mile course open to all USCF license category riders. (note: New categories add this year) A one day USCF license is needed for non USCF licensed cyclists in order to participate in the race. The full year license can be purchased via www.usacycling.org. Full license and day license can be purchased at the packet pickup locations or day of the event at the registration booth. The cost of a one day license is $10.00.

Many have “coined” this event as one of the toughest one day races America. Those who are able to finish add one of the most impressive badges of honor to their cycling resume. Please be prepared for a long ride, heat, cold, wind, steep climbs, false flats, altitude, and fast descents. One thing is sure…..when you cross the finish line having survived everything the Tour de Park City race challenges you with, you will then join the ranks of those called “human cycling machines”. Good Luck!!

Route: Coalville to Upton to Chalk Creek to Evanston to Bald Mountain Pass to Kamas to Peoa to Wanship to Coalville. 150 miles.

Start of the ride: 2010-07-31
End of the ride: 2010-07-31

More Details: here

Tour de Park City Super Century Ride

Location: Coalville, Utah

Description: 2010 Tour de Park City Super Century Ride will be held this year in Coalville, UT and the City Park.  The City Park is located at 100 South and Park Road in Coalville, UT just past the High School.

For those wanting to participate in the SuperCentury Tour you will follow the same course as the racers; however you are setting your own pace. No time chip is required unless you desire to be time for your benefit. This is an opportunity to test your endurance and participate where the racers are competing. This will be an exhilarating experience for the SuperCentury riders as they travel through the High Uintas and not have to be in competition with the racers.

Many have “coined” this event as one of the toughest one day events in America. Those who are able to finish add one of the most impressive badges of honor to their cycling resume. Please be prepared for a long ride, heat, cold, wind, steep climbs, false flats, altitude, and fast descents. One thing is sure…..when you cross the finish line having survived everything the Tour de Park City race challenges you with, you will then join the ranks of those called “human cycling machines”. Good Luck!!

Route: Coalville to Upton to Chalk Creek to Evanston to Bald Mountain Pass to Kamas to Peoa to Wanship to Coalville. 150 miles

Start of the ride: 2010-07-31
End of the ride: 2010-07-31

More Details: here