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A Relay for Life Century Bike Ride is being held
Saturday March 27th, 2010
at Webb Wheel Products in Cullman, Alabama
with all profits being donated to the
American Cancer Society Relay for Life fund.
Address start location and registration on day of event is
2310 Industrial Drive SW, Cullman, Alabama 35055.
Registration fees are
Early registration n (Until March 13, 2010) - $20.00
Late registration (March 14 through March 27, 2010) - $30.00
-Make checks payable to the American Cancer Society.
A $50 fundraising minimum donation is an also required to participate.
Mailing address for fundraising donations and registration fee:
Webb Wheel Products Inc.
Attn: Relay for Life Fundraising Coordinator
2310 Industrial Drive SW
Cullman, AL 35055
Please be sure to mail a registration form with your check.
The ride options are 16, 39, 65, 73 or 100 miles.
The course is fully sagged and there will be aid stations every 7 to 13 miles.
All riders must wear helmets and must obey all traffic rules and signs.
A t-shirt and meal will be provided for all registered participants.
(Late registries will have t-shirts mailed to them after the event.)
Registration booth will be open 6 am - 7:15am.
Mass starts at 8am and the routes will close at 4pm.
All profits from ride will be donated to the American Cancer Society Re lay for Life Fund. |
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SCC GROUP RIDE
Date: March 27, 2010
Time: 10:00am (ride briefing at 9:45)
Location: Underwood-Petersville Community Center
Leader: LarryG
Route: A new loop; see Remarks
Distance: 46 miles
Speed: 14-16mph avg
Terrain: Mix of flats and mild rollers
Remarks:
Our Saturday ride for this week will follow a new loop I've mapped out for us to try. Beginning at the U-P Community Center, the route heads north on CR7, wanders out through the Central and Oakland communities, then heads straight up CR81 for the return home via CR8 and CR7. Although this particular route has not been used for an SCC ride before, most of us have ridden virtually all of the roads involved, so there'll be no surprises. If the route works as well as I think it will, in future we can get a little variety by riding in the opposite direction.
The terrain is the usual mixture of Western Lauderdale County flats and rollers. We'll pedal up a few short, choppy hills scattered along the way, but there are no long or steep climbs anywhere on the route.
The pace will be fairly easy, with a target average of about 15mph unless there's a lot of wind to fight.
We'll make one brief stop at the Oakland Cafe, which is conveniently located at Mile 23 -- exactly halfway, regardless of which direction this new loop is ridden.
Please reply to this thread if you plan to ride. We will leave the community center promptly at 10:00 so we can be back to our cars not later than 2:00pm.
Starting time may be altered due to weather; please monitor the club web site.
All SCC members and interested guests are encouraged to participate! |
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