Sunday, March 29, 2009, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
National Guard Armory
24410 Military Road S.
Kent, Washington
March 3rd, 2009 John Posted in Cycling Events No Comments »
Sunday, March 29, 2009, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
National Guard Armory
24410 Military Road S.
Kent, Washington
February 3rd, 2009 John Posted in Cycling Events No Comments »
May Day Metric 2009 is just around the corner!
A spring classic bike ride – this year’s ride will be held Sunday May 3, 2009.
This year you can again choose from three challenging routes:
* 50 Mile “Ho Ho-ville” Route
* 70 Mile “Twinkie-Land” Route
* 100+ Mile “Ding Dong-Station” Mountain Route
All three routes will challenge your strength and stamina. The May Day Metric is a challenging recreational ride that is designed for the road cycling enthusiast. This supported ride has three routes which will guide you through the lesser traveled backroads, byways and bike trails of the South Sound region. Both routes begin and end at Phil’s South Side Cyclery in Federal Way, Washington.
A portion of each registration fee and any residual funds will be donated to our benefactor, The Bicycle Alliance of Washington. The mission of the Alliance is to give cyclists a voice in the legislative, planning, and educational processes. The Alliance works with cyclists, clubs, organizations and governments to increase the freedom and safety of bicyclists State-wide.
February 3rd, 2009 John Posted in Cycling Events No Comments »
The Daffodil Classic winds through the beautiful Orting valley and surrounding hills. Bring your bike, trike, tandem, or unicycle–all cyclists are welcome! There are routes for families, recreational cyclists, and serious roadies. Choose from 40-mile, 60-mile, or 100-mile loops; or a family-friendly, paved trail option from 1 mile up to 30 miles. Riders will enjoy a well-marked course with cue sheet and map, support vehicles, fully stocked rest stops, and strawberry shortcake at the finish line.
January 11th, 2009 John Posted in Cycling Events No Comments »
December 25th, 2008 John Posted in Cycling Events No Comments »
The event was started to promote having fun while pedaling a bicycle far enough to amaze friends and co-workers while at the same time, volunteering for a good cause.
The first Tour de Palm Springs began in 1998 with just over 300 riders when Tim Esser rode his bicycle solo from Palm Springs, CA to Jacksonvile, FL for charity. Today, the Tour hosts nearly 8,000 riders of all ages and abilities.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2009
Bicycle Expo
Late Registration and Packet Pick-up
Pasta Dinner
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2009
100, 55, 25, 10 and 5 mile rides
Bike Expo
The Tour de Jazz
December 2nd, 2008 John Posted in Cycling Events No Comments »
Tuesday/Thursday night rides in the Kent/Auburn Valley.
Lights Required / Fenders & Mudflaps greatly appreciated!
December 2nd, 2008 John Posted in Cycling Events No Comments »
Tuesday/Thursday night rides in the Kent/Auburn Valley.
Lights Required / Fenders & Mudflaps greatly appreciated!