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Thursday, 26 April 2012 10:43 |
July 7, 2012: One Event - Four Rides - Another Freakin T-Shirt (but cool!) - SAG Stops - A Dozen Wings - And TWO Cold Beers or Beveridges - Race Winner Presentation - Air Conditioning - Stage 7 Tour de France on the Big Screens - 50/50 Drawing.
The ride is limited to 200 riders due to the seating capacity of Beef O'Bradys so if you think you may want to join in the festivities register early. See you there.
Our Sponsors
Charlotte County Health Department - Beef O'Bradys (FT Myers - Punta Gorda - Port Charlotte) - Miller's Murphybed - Andreae Group Harbor Remax - Acme Bicycle Shop (Punta Gorda - Port Charlotte) Bicycle Center - JRA Bicycle
Click here for advanced registration
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Wednesday, 25 April 2012 12:53 |
Due to triathlon activity, the 8:30 AM, Saturday, April 28th club ride will meet at the intersection of 2nd St South and 6th Ave South on the north side of the USF campus.
click here for google map
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012 17:19 |
The 2011 Christmas party was held December 11th at the Lyceum, and it was a resounding success. New for this year, Ken Obannon of the "Lucky Dill" restaurant catered the event, with Eric Enfield and Friends providing the music. Gregory Chewning was the eventual winner of the mountain bike donated to the club by Mark Yeager of St Pete Bike And Fitness, but only after the prize was "re-gifted" twice by the Menne's and the Vosburgh's. Proceeds of the $504 raffle were distributed among three local charities: Bikes for Tykes, CASA and the Free Clinic. Outspokin’ Bicycles, Trailsport, Action Watersports, Revolution, N.E. Cycles, Chainwheel, ABC, Flying Fish, Bicycle Outfitters, Boston Bill Sunglasses and Tripsite (Pack & Pedal) also contributed items to the drawing, making the event memorable for dozens of attendees. The club extends a huge thanks to Brian Wilder of the Mirror Lake Lyceum for the use of his facility and Tripsite.com as a major event sponsor.
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Last Updated on Friday, 27 January 2012 06:58 |
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Wednesday, 21 September 2011 19:35 |
Event Name: Ride Ataxia Orlando Date: November 6, 2011 Location: Waterfront Park. Clermont FL. Website: http://rideataxia.org/orlando Brief Description: 16-, 25-, 50-mile challenging route options. Full SAG support with post ride food provided by Outback Steakhouse, and Carrabba's Italian Grill. Fundraising not required for participation. Fundraising benefits the Friedreich's Ataxia Research Alliance (FARA). Details: The Friedreich’s Ataxia Research Alliance (FARA) is proud to partner with Outback Steakhouse and Carrabba's Italian Grill for Ride Ataxia Orlando at Waterfront Park in Clermont, FL on November 6, 2011. Appealing to all levels of cycling abilities, Ride Ataxia Orlando will include 16-, 25-, and 50-mile route options. Each route includes strong SAG support with fully stocked rest stops and post ride meal by Outback Steakhouse, and Carrabba's Italian Grill. You will not leave hungry! Fundraising is not required for participation but it is strongly encouraged. Founded by Kyle Bryant, a young man with Friedreich’s ataxia (FA), the Ride Ataxia team has traveled over 6,000 miles in four years raising invaluable awareness for FA and over $1 million in research funds. Ride Ataxia is a fundraising program of FARA with ride locations in Northern California, Dallas, Philadelphia and Orlando. FARA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to research leading to a cure for FA - a debilitating, life-shortening, degenerative neuro-muscular disorder. For more information or to register, visit: www.rideataxia.org/orlando or email
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Wednesday, 21 September 2011 15:56 |
Looking for both family and social riders and pace-line bicyclists at the 2nd Annual Cycle for Life fundraising event for cystic fibrosis on Saturday, October 22nd.
Starting and ending at Longleaf Town Center, this 25/55/85 mile ride goes across Starkey Park, up the Suncoast Trail and then on to Hernando County country backroads for the 85 mile ride.
Registration is $10 through next Monday at 5PM, and a minimum of $150 in donations is requested per rider. Free breakfast and lunch included, and 5 fully serviced rest stops along the route.
Contact Margit Williams at
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for more info.
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Wednesday, 21 September 2011 10:39 |
Join the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central & Northern Florida, Suncoast Region for its first annual cycling event, the Wish 100! This inaugural event has its beginning and ending on Honeymoon Island and will prove to be one of the most scenic, inspirational and fulfilling cycling events in Tampa Bay. The Wish 100 offers a variety of distances from a family-friendly twelve-mile ride to a 100-mile century ride for serious cyclists. Routes include a 12 mile ride, a 35 mile ride, a 62 mile metric century and a full 100 mile century ride! It’s a perfect opportunity for avid cyclists and recreational cyclists to come together for an amazing ride for an equally amazing cause. Your participation will help us grant the wishes of over 20 children in our very own community with life-threatening medical conditions! Don’t wait…register today and pedal into the power of granting a wish! Since we offer routes for cyclists of all ages and experience levels, the Wish 100 is not a race…it’s a ride. Everyone can feel free to go at their own pace and enjoy the ride! Our planning staff and committee are well versed and experienced in organizing large and successful rides. Our routes are safe and fully supported with route marshals, SAG vehicles, mechanical support, and rest stops stocked with hydration and a variety of snacks to keep you riding your best! At the finish line, you will be greeted by a host of volunteers and wish families, lots of food, a great vendor zone and so much more. And then….let the Tail-Ache Party begin!
Help us make this first year event a huge success….children everywhere in our very own community with life-threatening medical conditions are counting on you to share the power of a wish®
Together we will make a difference!
For more information, click here.
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