Category Archives: Cycling

Tour de Park City Century Ride

Location: Park City, Utah

Description: The 2010 Tour de Park City Century ride features ride options of 112, 63, or 50 miles.
Riders will enjoy the new 2010 Tour route that follow portions of the historic Mormon Trail which allows for great little Utah History lesson while riding. Riders will also ride by the beautiful Echo Reservoir and Echo Canyon along with the East Canyon Reservior before desending into the beautiful Morgan Valley – this is the turn around point.
Sorry, no refunds after registration is received. The event will be held regardless of weather conditions.

Route: Start and Finish at the Canyons Resort in Park City.
Riders will enjoy the new 2010 Tour route that follow portions of the historic Mormon Trail which allows for great little Utah History lesson while riding. Riders will also ride by the beautiful Echo Reservior and Echo Canyon along with the East Canyon Reservior before desending into the beautiful Morgan Valley – this is the turn around point.

Start of the ride: 2010-07-17
End of the ride: 2010-07-17

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GRUB Fest 2010

Location: Minersville, Utah

Description: Imagine an entire 3 day weekend of fun on your bike! If you enjoy riding you need to join your friends at the GReat Utah Bicycle Festival ~ GRUB Fest ~ over Labor Day Weekend, September 4-7. The bike and the cyclist are celebrated at GRUB Fest. Whatever your riding preference you will find it amongst the smorgasbord of cycling venues to choose from. With over 300 miles of roads, 100 miles of double and single track, recreational riding, racing, supported and unsupported rides to choose from on some of Utah’s least traveled and scenic roads. Join the fun in the new cycling Mecca of Minersville, a quaint and scenic hamlet in historic Beaver County; where the average elevation ranges from 5,000 to over 10,000 ft. and the average September temperature is 45-80. Beaver County offers fishing, horseback riding, golf, swimming, hiking, in addition to the many biking opportunities GRUB Fest offers you. Choose from the tent or RV city or one of the local motels to stay at, choose from a wide array of food at the food court and enjoy the entertainment.
At the GRUB Fest you will meet new and old friends as you choose from a different fully supported Full, Metric, or Half Century ride each day. Cheer a friend at one of the 4 stages of the mountain or road bike race. Ride some double or single track trails on your mountain bike to Utah’s largest wind farm or one of three geo-thermal power plants scattered among the thousands of acres of hills and plains. Decorate your bike or don a costume and join the bike parade, take a bike safety or riding clinic, or take on all comers during the street race. The Salt Lake Veterans Hospital Psychiatric Department will receive a minimum of $10 of every registration fee to help support their efforts to aid and comfort our veteran heroes. 100% of all additional donations go the VA Psychiatric Department.

Recreational Riding — Everyone that registers for the festival is free to ride to their heart’s content. There are over 300 miles of roads and over 100 miles of double and single track for you to explore. If you choose to ride on your own on the roads or dirt, we request that you check in with the information booth before & after you take off and let them know where you will be heading. This way we won’t be worried about you getting lost. The only restriction to riding on the roads will be that day’s century route.

Century Rides — There will be a different fully supported full, metric, and half century ride each day. There will be fully stocked rest stops at least every 20 miles plus a lunch stop as well. SAG vehicles will patrol the route to lend mechanical, physical, or medical support if needed. Day one the Petroglyph route; Day 2 the Elk Meadow route; Day 3 the Wah Wah route.

4 Stage Mountain Bike Race — Join us for any one of the stages or all of them. Individual Time Trial (Stage 1); Super-D race (Stage 2); Short Track race (Stage 3); and Cross-Country race (Stage 4). Directed by Ron Lindley this race will challenge your skills and ability.

4 Stage Road Race — This USA Cycling 4 stage road race will give you a chance to test your fitness and ability on some challenging courses. 90 mile Road race (Stage 1); Individual Time Trial (Stage 2); Criterium race (Stage 3); and 60 mile Road race (Stage 4).

Clinics — There will be Group riding skills, and Bike Safety clinics for adults and youth.

Bike Parade — Polish up your bike add a few streamers or don a costume and join us in a Bike Parade around Minersville and before the local populace.

Street Racing — Remember your youth as you join each evening for a session of Street Racing. You can challenge anyone you wish to race you to the next telephone pole.

Tent & RV City — Join the fun and enjoy our tent or RV cities. Reserve a 15×15 tent site or one of our pull through RV sites (no hook-ups). A great bargain at only $9 per person per night (Families $20 per night).

Motels — Nearby Beaver and Milford have several motels to choose from as well. Check our website for a list of local motels. When making reservations mention the GRUB Fest or Bike2Bike for special rates.

Pets — Sorry NO PETS

Entertainment — Enjoy the fun even more each evening with the local and regional talent. There will be music, singing , dancing and Fun, Fun, Fun!

Safety — All recreational riders must be aware of and obey the traffic laws of the state of Utah. 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 5:00pm.

Date – September 3, 4, 5, 6, 2010

Directions – Take I-15 to Beaver Exit, Take Main St to U-21, West 17 miles to Minersville.

Registration — Early registration is encouraged. However registration will be accepted up to and throughout the event weekend. Check-in hours will be Fri. 2 to 10 pm, Sat. & Sun. 6 am to 8 pm, Mon. 6:00 to 11:30 pm at the Beaver County Fairgrounds in Minersville.

Racing License — All road racers must be licensed with the appropriate cycling organization. Mountain bike racers need not be licensed. One day USA Cycling licenses will be available.

Please Note: All registration fees are nonrefundable.

Start of the ride: 2010-09-03
End of the ride: 2010-09-06

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Sunrise Dew 2010

Location: West Jordan, Utah

Description: Help us enjoy the early morning dew and beat the summer heat with an early morning start as we enjoy the Sunrise Dew. This duathlon will challenge your riding skills as you climb up Butterfield Canyon before screaming down to the transition area. You have your choice of two distances long (10k—40k—5k) or short (4m—10m—2m).

Help support the families of juvenile victime of cancer. Hess Cancer Foundation’s mission is to offer aide to the families of juvenile cancer victime for internment expenses.

Distances – Long Distance = 10k run followed by a 40k ride followed by a final 5k run. Short Distance = 4m run followed by a 10m ride followed by a final 2m run.

Starting Times – Registration and Check-in 4:00 Long Distance Start 5:30 am. Short Distance Start 6:30 am

Location – Copper Hills High School 5445 West New Bingham Highway West Jordan UT 84088

Directions – I-15 to Exit 297 West .25 m South on 700 West .75 m West on 7800 South 4 m. Merge onto New Bingham Highway, continue 1.8 miles.

Registration & Check-in – Early registration is encouraged, however registration will be accepted up to the morning of the event. Registration & Check-In will begin Saturday morning at 4:00 am. Early Check-in & Registration will be available Friday evening from 5:00 – 7:30 pm at Copper Hills High School Football Field entrance.

Fees – Early Reg, Adult $45, Youth (17 or under) $30. After July 19 Adult $58, Youth (17 or under) $43.

Safety – All participants will be required to share the road with motorists please exercise caution to protect yourself and others. All participants will be required to wear a helmet while riding their bikes. Drafting and pace lines are not allowed and will result in disqualification.

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

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

Start of the ride: 2010-07-31

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GORGE RIDE – 2010

Location: Portland, Oregon

Description: Recreational ride: 38.5 mile scenic ride through the Columbia River Gorge on the Historic Columbia River Highway and State Trail from the Gorge Discovery Center and Museum in The Dalles to the Mark O. Hatfield West Trailhead and back.

Comment: – Beautiful Scenery
– Wonderful Rest Stops
– Great food

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GORGE RIDE – 2010

Location: The Dalles, Oregon

Description: Recreational ride: 38.5 mile scenic ride through the Columbia River Gorge on the Historic Columbia River Highway and State Trail from the Gorge Discovery Center and Museum in The Dalles to the Mark O. Hatfield West Trailhead and back.

Comment: – Beautiful Scenery
– Wonderful Rest Stops
– Great food

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Draper Hillclimb

Location: Draper, Utah

Description: Water for People presents the Draper SunCrest Hillclimb. 6th Annual Draper Trail Days bike race – 15 miles long, 2,500 feet of climbing! Prizes, shirt (the cool kind), SWAG and lots of great volunteers cheering you on! Proceeds support simple and sustainable water projects for some of the most impoverished people of the world.

Route: Start at the Draper Equestrain Center at 1600 E. 15450 S. and climb up Rambling Road to Traverse Ridge. Climb Traverse to the top of SunCrest, descend to Highland City and climb back to the top!

Start of the ride: 2010-06-05
End of the ride: 2010-06-05

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Tour de Drome

Location: Ogden, Utah

Description: Tour de Drome is a benefit Bike Tour with proceeds going to the future Velodrome to be built as part of the Field House multi-sport complex in Ogden, UT. Participants can choose from 3 fully supported routes from 27 to 104 miles with aid stations every 10 to 20 miles. Lunch will also be provided for registered tour participants. We are also going to have a “Fun Ride” for kids of all ages. The “Fun Ride” bib will allow participants to visit the Ogden Dinosaur Park on May 1st or another date. The cost is $7.50 for the “Fun Ride” and $50 for all bike tours until April 16 and then $70. For questions or to become a sponsor contact us at: Info@TourDeDrome.com

Route: Start: Saturday, May 01, 2010 @ 9:00 AM local time at the Ogden Rodeo Grounds 668 17th Street, Ogden, UT.

Start of the ride: 2010-05-01
End of the ride: 2010-05-01

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LAGBRAU – Legacy Annual Bike Ride Across Utah – 10-day option

Location: Moab, Utah

Description: Join us for one of 3 options that take place between August 26th and September 4th in 2010. Considered by many to be “the most scenic bike ride in the world,” you’ll enjoy 2 national parks and an amazing state park on the 3-day ride, or 3 more national parks along with 3 more incredible state parks and 2 national monuments while passing through 4 national forests on the 7-day ride, or all of this and more on the 10-day ride. New last year and back by popular demand, there will be river ride options, mountain bike options while in Moab, the world’s mountain bike headquarters, and very special scenic hikes along the way.

Route: 3 days around Moab: Arches National Park, Dewey Bridge, Canyonlands National Park, then on to Green River, Hanksville, Torrey, Escalante, Cannonville, Panguitch, and ending in Cedar City.

Start of the ride: 2010-08-26
End of the ride: 2010-09-04

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