Where
Waterford
Union High School
100 Field Drive
Waterford,
Wisconsin
Ride Course and
Fees
The
Kenosha Racine Bike Club is hosting a recreational ride for all ages to
support bicycle advocacy projects, and the Washington Park Velodrome.
There are ride distances available for recreational cyclists, novice
riders, and racers. Choose between 25, 44, 62, and 100 mile routes for
your level of enjoyment or challenge. All routes will have looping
segments utilizing a wonderful rest stop at Eagle Lake. The ride takes
place on lightly traveled paved roads through the gently rolling
countryside of Racine and Kenosha counties. There will be a map and queue
sheet for each route, plus on-road markings. GPX files of the route will
be available at registration. Entry fees are $25/individual before May 1
($30/person after May 1-same day registrations are welcomed), with
children under 16 riding free with parents. Included are maps, rest stops,
and SAG support based at Eagle Lake and accessible by phone.
Why
We Host This Ride
The Kenosha Racine
Bike Club is hosting a recreational ride for all ages to support
bicycling in the Racine and Kenosha Counties. The
proceeds of this ride will support the following groups:
Washington
Park Velodrome
The Washington Park
Velodrome, operated by the Kenosha Velodrome Association, is the oldest
operating velodrome in the USA. The velodrome is a 333 meter asphalt track
nestled in a bowl-shaped natural terrain in Kenosha. The Kenosha
Velodrome Association hosts Citizen Stock Bike Races. Proceeds from
the 2010 KR Bike Club annual ride will help the Kenosha Velodrome
Association maintain the Velodrome and its stable of loaner bikes.
Bicycle
Federation of Wisconsin
One
dollar of each registration will go directly to this 501(c)(3) education
and advocacy membership-based organization dedicated to making Wisconsin a
better place to bicycle.
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