2013 Michigan Ride Calendar
2013 Michigan Ride Calendar
2013 Michigan Ride Calendar
R id e C a le n d a r
June 14-16
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July 14-20
MUP
Shoreline West
August 4-10
LMB EVENTS
Join us in 2013 as we bicycle down Michigans canopied forest roads, past beautiful inland lakes and along picturesque Great Lakes shorelines. Well show you breathtaking scenery, magnificent beaches, unique shoreline communities and picturesque lighthouses. LMBs Bicycle Tours are a major source of funding for the Leagues efforts to promote bicycling and the safety of bicyclists on the roadways in Michigan. In addition to our Tours, LMB also hosts law enforcement trainings and an annual Advocacy Day held at the State Capitol. You can support LMBs bicycle education, advocacy and promotion efforts by attending events highlighted throughout this publication with a blue LMB Event box.
LMB Board:
Barbara Schmid, Board Secretary Mike Sheean, Education Committee Chair Michael Sproul Rich Moeller,
LMB Staff:
Executive Director
$1-PER-RIDER EVENTS
In 2013, 66 events have pledged to donate $1 to LMB for every event participant. We are extremely grateful to the participating rides for their generous contributions to our efforts to promote bicycling and increase the safety of bicyclists on the roadways in Michigan. These dollars add up quickly, providing LMB with much needed funds that help with our education, advocacy and promotion efforts. By choosing $1-Per-Rider Events this season, you will be supporting LMBs efforts to make Michigan a safer state for bicyclists. The complete list of participating $1-Per-Rider Events is listed on the next page and are highlighted throughout this publication in bold red type.
LMB member clubs, shops and organizations host many fantastic bicycle events each year in Michigan. We strongly encourage you to support the groups that support us. Look for events throughout this publication with a blue LMB logo next to them. Non-member events appear in gray with smaller text size. Becoming a League member ensures that full-time bicycle-advocacy professionals are protecting your interests, keeping the roads open to bicyclists and working to educate the government and public about the benefits of cycling and the rights of bicyclists. Learn more about League membership on the inside back cover. Page 35 lists current LMB member clubs, shops, and organizations as of 1/10/13.
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LMB EVENTS
(NAME IN RED)
$1-PER-RIDER EVENT
(NAME BOLDED) LMB MEMBER EVENT NON LMB MEMBER EVENTS Events in Gray (HIGHLIGHTED IN SMALLER GRAY TEXT)
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DOE: SAG: (SUPPORT VEHICLES &/OR STAFFED REST STOPS) HELMETS: R = REQUIRED, NR = NOT REQUIRED, E = ENCOURAGED MAX: MAXIMUM # OF RIDERS PERMITTED
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ULTIMATE CYCLE CHALLENGE HOLLAND WWW.ULTIMATECYCLECHALLENGE.COM (PG. 5) 4/28 DAWN FARM RIDE FOR RECOVERY YPSILANTI WWW.DAWNFARM.ORG (PG. 8) 4/28 TULIP TIME CRITERIUM HOLLAND WWW.TIDAL-NINE.COM (PG. 8) 5/5 METRO GRAND SPRING TOUR NEW BOSTON WWW.LMB.ORG/DCC/MGST (PG. 9) 5/17-19 THE SPRING FLING RETREAT SOUTH HAVEN WWW.BIKETOURVACATIONS.COM (PG. 9) 5/18-6/8 KBC BIKE CAMP 2013 PORTAGE WWW.KALAMAZOOBICYCLECLUB.ORG (PG. 9) 3/1-3/2 5/18
WWW.MHPVA.ORG (PG. 10)
6/18-19 MICHIGAN HUMAN POWERED VEHICLE RALLY CLARKSTON ASSOCIATED CHARITIES DONATE & CYCLE (ACDC) RIDE ADRIAN
WWW.VELOFOLK.WORDPRESS.COM (PG.10) 5/19 TRAIN~N~WHEELS SPRING DURAND WWW.NATIONALRAILROADMEMORIAL.COM (PG. 12) 6/1-2 THE KAL-HAVEN TRAIL TOUR KALAMAZOO WWW.BIKETOURVACATIONS.COM (PG. 12) 6/1 MDIS - RIDE FOR LITERACY EAST CHINA WWW.DYSLEXIA.NET (PG. 12)
6/7-10
WWW.MICHIGANCYCLINGCHARTERS.COM/TOURS#NORTHWESTMICHIGANTOUR (PG.13) 6/15-16 THE WHITE PINE TRAIL TOUR GRAND RAPIDS WWW.BIKETOURVACATIONS.COM (PG. 13) 6/15 PUMPKINVINE BIKE RIDE GOSHEN WWW.PUMPKINVINE.ORG (PG. 14) 6/16-21 THE SUNRISE SHORE LIGHTHOUSE TOUR CHEBOYGAN WWW.BIKETOURVACATIONS.COM (PG. 15) 6/19-22 THUMBS UP LIGHTHOUSE BICYCLE TOUR LAKEPORT WWW.LMB.ORG (PG. 15)
7/20 HOLLAND 100 BICYCLE TOUR HOLLAND WWW.MACATAWACYCLINGCLUB.ORG/HOLLANDHUNDRED/TOUR-INFORMATION (PG. 19) 7/21 RIDE AROUND TORCH ELK RAPIDS WWW.RIDEAROUNDTORCH.ORG (PG. 23) 7/23 DAY & NIGHT FOR MILES BIRMINGHAM WWW.LEVINSTORY.COM (PG. 23) 7/27 CASS RIVER HABITATS RIDE FOR HOME TOUR VASSAR WWW.CASSRIVER.COM (PG. 24) 7/28 BLACK BEAR BICYCLE TOUR GRAYLING WWW.BLACKBEARBICYCLETOUR.COM (PG. 24) 7/28 U.S. COAST GUARD FESTIVAL BICYCLE TOUR GRAND HAVEN WWW.LOOSESPOKES.COM (PG. 24) 8/1-4 IRIDE ST. JOESPH WWW.INDEPENDENCERIDE.ORG (PG. 24) 8/3 TOUR DES LACS FENTON WWW.TDL4CHARITY.COM (PG. 24) 8/4-8 TOUR DA U.P. BARAGA WWW.TEACHINGFAMILYHOMES.ORG/TOURDAUP (PG. 25) 8/4-9 THE RIDE TO PICTURED ROCKS MANISTIQUE WWW.BIKETOURVACATIONS.COM (PG. 25) 8/10 ONE DAY RIDE ACROSS MICHIGAN MONTAGUE WWW.ODRAM.COM (PG. 26) 8/11-17 RIDE THE PORKIES WATERSMEET WWW.BIKETOURVACATIONS.COM (PG. 26) 8/11 KEVIN DEGEN BUM RIDE MILFORD WWW.KEVINDEGENFOUNDATION.ORG (PG. 26) 8/17 11 LEGGED LAKE TOUR ELK RAPIDS WWW.11LEGGEDLAKETOUR.WEEBLY.COM (PG. ) 8/17 HELP MAD BIKE RIDE LUDINGTON WWW.HELPMADRIDE.COM (PG. ) 8/17 EATON COUNTY WELCOME HOME BIKE TOUR CHARLOTTE WWW.POST42.ORG (PG. 26) 8/18 BIKE BENZIE TOUR THOMPSONVILLE WWW.BIKEBENZIE.ORG (PG. 27) 8/18 ASSENMACHER 100 SWARTZ CREEK WWW.ASSENMACHERS.COM (PG. 27) 8/23-25 WINE & CHEESE RETREAT SAUGATUCK WWW.BIKETOURVACATIONS.COM (PG. 27) 8/25 PEACH OF A RIDE MEMPHIS WWW.SLOWSPOKES.ORG (PG. 27) 8/25 BIRMINGHAM BIKE FESTIVAL BIRMINGHAM WWW.BIRMINGHAMBIKEFESTIVAL.COM (PG. 27) 8/31 LABOR DAY 30K FAT TIRE RIDE MILFORD WWW.LABORDAY30K.COM (PG. 28) 9/14-15 KAL-HAVEN TRAIL TOUR KALAMAZOO
WWW.BIKETOURVACATIONS.COM (PG. 28) 9/14 NORTH BANK BIKE TOUR FERRYSBURG WWW.NORTHBANKBIKETOUR.COM (PG. 28) 9/14 CELEBRATION OF CYCLING DEARBORN HEIGHTS WWW.BIKEPROGRAM.ORG (PG. 29) 9/15 RIDE FOR WARRIORS ALTO HTTPS://SITES.GOOGLE.COM/SITE/RIDEFORWARRIORS (PG. 29) 9/15 MICHIGAN PINK TOUR METAMORA WWW.MICHIGANPINKTOUR.ORG (PG. 29) 9/21 MAGICAL MYSTERY BICYCLE TOUR YPSILANTI WWW.MAGICALMYSTERYBIKETOUR.COM (PG. 30) 9/21 TRAIN~N~WHEELS FALL DURAND WWW.NATIONALRAILROADMEMORIAL.COM (PG. 30) 9/27-29 JACKSON FALL COLOR TOUR JACKSON WWW.BIKETOURVACATIONS.COM (PG. 31) 9/28 CLINTON RIVER TRAIL FALL CLASSIC AUBURN HILLS WWW.CLINTONRIVERTRAIL.ORG (PG. 31) 9/29 BIKE RIDE FOR THE RAILWAY ST. JOHNS WWW.CLINTONNORTHERNRAILWAY.ORG (PG. 31) 10/6 BLUE WATER RAMBLE ST. CLAIR WWW.LMB.ORG/CRR (PG. 33) 10/12 COLORBURST TOUR LOWELL WWW.RAPIDWHEELMEN.COM/COLORBURST.HTML (PG. 33)
6/21-25 MICHIGAN UPPER PENINSULA SIGHT SEEING ROAD RIDE LANSING, WWW.MICHIGANCYCLINGCHARTERS.COM/TOURS#MI-UP-SIGHTS (PG. 15) 6/22-28 PALM (PEDAL ACROSS LOWER MICHIGAN) NORTON SHORES
WWW.LMB.ORG/PALM (PG. 15) 6/22 PADDLE TO PEDAL BELDING WWW.RIVERVALLEYRAILTRAILS.ORG (PG. 15)
6/22
WWW.RIVERVALLEYRAILTRAILS.ORG (PG. 15) 6/23 TOUR DI LAGO PORT AUSTIN WWW.PORTAUSTINKAYAK.COM (PG. 15)
6/23
WWW.WMCOASTRIDERS.ORG (PG. 17) 6/29 BULLDOG BIKE TOUR BIG RAPIDS WWW.FERRISALUMNI.ORG (PG. 17) 6/29 MICKS RIDE JACKSON WWW.PANDTFITNESS.COM (PG. 17) 6/30-7/5 THE ADVENTURE UP TOUR ST. IGNACE WWW.BIKETOURVACATIONS.COM (PG. )
KALAMAZOO SCENIC BICYCLE TOUR (KALTOUR) KALAMAZOO ALGONAC LIONS PICKEREL TOURNAMENT BICYCLE TOUR
CLAY TWP., WWW.ALGONACLIONS.ORG (PG. 17) COVERED BRIDGE BIKE TOUR LOWELL WWW.FALLASBURG.ORG (PG. 18) 7/13 ONE HELLUVA RIDE CHELSEA WWW.AABTS.ORG/OHR (PG. 18) 7/20 CHRISTIAN ADVENTURES RACE RODNEY WWW.CHRISTIANADVENTURES.ORG (PG. 19)
10/13
CLAY TWP
WWW.ALGONACCHAMBER.COM (PG. 33) 10/13 TOUR DE LIVINGSTON BRIGHTON WWW.TOURDELIVINGSTON.ORG (PG. 33)
Recognized by the United States Olympic Committee and USA Cycling, the Michigan Bicycle Racing Association (MBRA) is the governing body that oversees the sanctioning of 35+ competitive and noncompetitive events throughout Michigan each year. Additionally, MBRA works to identify, develop, and support Michigan cyclists Schedule updates and more info at: through various initiatives and programs. www.mbra.org
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MARCH 30 APRIL 6 7 13 13 14 14 20 21 27 27 29 MAY 4 5 8 *RE 17-19 25 26 JUNE 1 2 7 8 9 14 15
Michigan Challenge
(A season long race series. Points are given to the top 15 placed riders in each category and at the end of the season the leader of the series is declared the winner.)
EVENT
FRCC Spring Fling # 1 FRCC Spring Fling # 2 AAVC STS #1 FRCC Spring Fling # 3 42-85 Spring Training Series Fisk Knob TT AAVC STS #2 42-85 Spring Training Series AAVC STS #3 Willow Time Trial 42-85 Spring Training Series AAVC STS #4 42-8 Spring Training Series Cone-Azalia FRCC "Wednesday Night Worlds" Summer Series: May: 8, 22, June: 5, 19, July: 3, 17, 31, August: 7 West Michigan Stage Race Das Tour de Frankenmuth Gran Fondo di Thumb West Branch Classic Road Race West Branch Classic Criterium Le Tour de Mont Pleasant Le Tour de Mont Pleasant Le Tour de Mont Pleasant Cherry Roubaix Cherry Roubaix - State Criterium Championship (Masters, Women & Juniors) Cherry Roubaix Festival of the Sun Meijer State Games - State Time Trial Championship Zeeland Criterium Herman Brickyard Classic Woodward Avenue Grand Rondo Road Race
TYPE CITY
CR CR C CR C TT C C C TT C C C RR CR SR RR TOUR RR C TT C RR TT C RR C TT C C RR C RR C TT C C C C Waterford Waterford Ann Arbor Waterford Grn Grand Rapids Ann Arbor Grand Rapids Ann Arbor New Boston Grand Rapids Ann Arbor Grand Rapids Milan Waterford Grand Rapids Frankenmuth Frankenmuth West Branch West Branch Mt Pleasant Mt Pleasant Mt Pleasant Traverse City Traverse City Traverse City Lansing Grand Rapids Zeeland Grand Rapids Detroit Kalamazoo Lawton Milford Dearborn East Grand Rapids Sylvania, OH Birmingham Auburn Hills
PROMOTER/CLUB
Flying Rhino Cycling Club Flying Rhino Cycling Club AAVC Juniors Team Flying Rhino Cycling Club 42-85 River City Velo Club AAVC Juniors Team 42-85 AAVC Juniors Team Frederic James LLC 42-85 AAVC Juniors Team 42-85 Ann Arbor Velo Club Flying Rhino Cycling Club 42-85 Revolution Racing Revolution Racing Michigan Youth Cycling Michigan Youth Cycling Mt Pleasant Area Chamber of Commerce Mt Pleasant Area Chamber of Commerce Mt Pleasant Area Chamber of Commerce Haggerty Racing Haggerty Racing Haggerty Racing CFT Cycling Team 42-85 42-85 Arlington Sports IVBP Kalamazoo Bike Club Midwest Charity Racing Sarah Dolan Cycling Saddlemen Leadout Racing Maumee Valley Wheelmen Wolverine Sports Club Cadieux / Team O2
WEBSITE
www.flyingrhinocc.com www.flyingrhinocc.com www.aavc.org www.flyingrhinocc.com www.42-85.com www.fusioncycling.org www.aavc.org www.42-85.com www.aavc.org www.fredericjames.com/events www.42-85.com www.aavc.org www.42-85.com www.aavc.org www.flyingrhinocc.com www.wmsr.co www.tourdefrankenmuth.com www.tourdefrankenmuth.com www.westbranchclassic.org www.westbranchclassic.org www.tourdemontpleasant.com www.tourdemontpleasant.com www.tourdemontpleasant.com www.cherry-roubaix.com www.cherry-roubaix.com www.cherry-roubaix.com www.festsuncriterium.com www.stategamesofmichigan.com www.zeelandcriterium.com www.grcyclingclassic.com www.velodromeatbloomerpark.com www.kalamazoobikeclub.org www.midwestcharityracing.com www.milfordcrit.org www.hinesparktt.com www.ridewestmichigan.com www.maumeevalleywheelmen.com www.birminghambikefestival.com www.riders4research.com
16 22 23 28 29 30 JULY 13 Miller Energy Criterium 14 Maple Hills Race for Wishes - Road Race State Championship 28 Milford Criterium AUGUST 4 Hines Park TT 18 Delta Subaru Gaslight 24 Sylvania Cycling Classic Birmingham Bike Festival - State Criterium Championship 25 (Men Elite Categories) SEPTEMBER 2 Debaets-Devos Pro-Am Memorial Bicycle Race
MISCABIKE.ORG
Provide support to schools and organizations wishing to establish scholastic cycling clubs and teams. Develop and maintain an interscholastic competition series to promote the sport of cycling and allow kids to build fitness and compete in a healthy, outdoor environment. Provide college scholarships to qualifying students participating in interscholastic cycling competition. Promote the value of cycling to our youth and community as a mode of transportation and as a lifelong sport.
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Sec. 257.257 - Each person riding a bicycle upon a roadway has all of the rights and is subject to all of the duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle This includes speed limits, stop signs and stop lights. Sec. 257.660a - A person operating a bicycle upon a highway or street at less than the existing speed of traffic shall ride as close as practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway except as follows: (a) When overtaking and passing another bicycle or any other vehicle proceeding in the same direction. (b) When preparing to turn left. (c) When conditions make the right-hand edge of the roadway unsafe or reasonably unusable by bicycles, including, but not limited to, surface hazards, an uneven roadway surface, drain openings, debris, parked or moving vehicles or bicycles, pedestrians, animals, or other obstacles, or if the lane is too narrow to permit a vehicle to safely overtake and pass a bicycle. (d) When operating a bicycle in a lane in which the traffic is turning right but the individual intends to go straight through the intersection. (e) When operating a bicycle upon a 1-way highway or street that has 2 or more marked traffic lanes, in which case the individual may ride as near the left-hand curb or edge of that roadway as practicable. Sec 257.648 - Signals for stopping or turning (1) The driver of a ... bicycle ... shall give a signal as required by this section. (3) When a signal is given by means of the hand and arm (a) Left turn - hand and arm extended horizontally. (b) Right turn - hand and arm extended upward. (c) Stop or decrease speed - hand and arm extended downward. Sec. 257.662 - Bicycle Equipment (1) A bicycle being operated on a roadway between 1/2 hour after sunset and 1/2 hour before sunrise shall be equipped with a lamp on the front which shall emit a white light visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to the front and with a red reflector on the rear which shall be visible from all distances from 100 feet to 600 feet to the rear when directly in front of lawful lower beams of head lamps on a motor vehicle. A lamp emitting a red light visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear may be used in addition to the red reflector. Sec. 257.636 - Safe Passing Distance; violation as civil infraction (1)(a) The driver of a vehicle overtaking another vehicle proceeding in the same direction shall pass at a safe distance to the left of that vehicle, and when safely clear of the overtaken vehicle shall take up a position as near the right-hand edge of the main traveled portion of the highway as is practicable.
Members of the Greater Grand Rapids Bicycle Coalition at the State Capitol during the Lucinda Means Bicycle Advocacy Day accepting the 2012 Community Support for Bicycling Award from LMB Executive Director, Rich Moeller.
Sec. 257.660b - Individuals operating bicycles upon a highway or street shall not ride more than 2 abreast except upon a path or portion of the highway or street set aside for the use of bicycles.
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2013 RIDE EVENTS
June 23
Paws Ride
August 17
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October 12
March
3/1 - 3/2 Friday - Saturday Start: Holland - Ridge Point Community Church, 340 104th St. Distance: See Description Fee: $35 Adult/$15 Student, DOE The UCC is a non-competitve, indoor cycling fundraiser in which teams of participants keep stationary bikes in constant motion for 12 or 24 hours while enjoying live entertainment, health information and cancer awareness. 8th Annual. Tags: Other Max: NA Helmets: NR Ultimate Cycle Challenge | Tony Charameda (616) 494-9568 | [email protected] www.ultimatecyclechallenge.com 3/16 Saturday
April
4/6 Saturday
Start: Detroit - Historic Fort Wayne, 6325 W. Jefferson Distance: 30+ M through urban Detroit Fee: Ride and park free. Buy a t-shirt, DOE 30+ miles at a brisk 15-18 mph pace. Please do not make this your first ride of the year. 9th Season. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Beatthetrain LLC | Andrew Staub (313) 729-6286 | [email protected] www.Beatthetrain.com
Start: Detroit - Traffic Jam & Snug Restaurant & Brewery, 511 W. Canfield St. Distance: 8-15 M Fee: $29.99, DOE We offer Guided Bike Tours from April to October with a Detroit history theme! We offer Brewery, Prohibition and Music/ Theater History tours. Tags: Road Tour Max: 20 Helmets: E Motor City Brew Tours | Steve Johnson (248) 850-2563 | [email protected] www.MotorCityBrewTours.com
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Start: Kalamazoo - Kalamazoo River Valley Trail, Kal-Haven Trail Distance: 5, 10, 20 M Fee: $25 Ind/$40 Fam after 3/1 $30/$45, DOE Bicycling Fundraiser Event to bring awareness about addiction and its impact on our community. Tags: Trail Tour Max: NA Helmets: R GFM the Synergy Center | Kristina Borgais (269) 323-1954 | [email protected] www.gfmsc.org 4/27 Saturday
4/13 Saturday
3/30 Saturday
Start: Clarkston - Waterford, 4770 Waterford Rd. Distance: NA Fee: NA, DOE The spring fling race series is a great way to start off your racing season and see what racing is all about. FRCC Sping Fling #2 & #3: 4/16 & 4/13. Tags: MBRA Race Circuit Race Max: NA Helmets: R Flying Rhinos | Pete Newberry [email protected] www.flyingrhinocc.com
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Ann Arbor Spring Training Series, Race #2 Fisk Knob Time Trial
Start: Cedar Springs - Fisk Knob County Park, 17533 Algoma Ave. Distance: 17.3 M Fee: $22 Ind, DOE Fisk Knob County Park and the rolling hills of northern Kent County set the scene for one of Michigans classic spring races, the Fisk Knob Time Trial. 33rd Annual Tags: Road Competitive Max: 180 Helmets: R Fusion Cycling Team | Terry Bochenek (616) 516-6135 | [email protected] www.fusioncycling.org
Start: Romulus - Willow Metropark Distance: 13.2 M Fee: $29 Ind/$10 Juniors/$39 Tandems The Willow Time Trial is a USA Cycling sanctioned Time Trial using electronic timing. It is held on a flat low traffic 6 lap course for a total of 13.2 miles. It is the 1st event in the Michigan Challenge Race Series. 10th Annual. Tags: MBRA Race Time Trial Max: 250 Helmets: R Frederic James LLC / Wolverine Sports Club | Fred Nemenski (248) 812-9536 | [email protected] www.fredericjames.com/events
Start: Behind Ella Sharp Museum parking lot Contact: Dave Spencer [email protected]
Start: Recreation Park Ypsilanti, Congress & Oakwood Contact: Jim Lee [email protected] | 734-604-0696
Start: Johnson Cycle Works, 5309 Gull Rd. Contact: Jennifer and Steve Johnson [email protected] or [email protected]
Lansing
Start: Getaway Sports, 636 Capital Ave. Contact: Chad Curtis [email protected] | 269-979-1996
Start: MSU Bikes Service Center, Bessey Hall Auditorium Contact: Tim Potter [email protected] | 517-432-3414 Start: Crampton Park Contact: Rebecca Forfar [email protected] Start: Marina Park band-shell Contact: Ralph Muccilli [email protected]
Lapeer
Start: Bay County Health Dept., across from Empire Theater Contact: John Geminder, Bicycle Headquarters Inc. [email protected] | 989-496-2810
On May 15, 2013, at 7 pm, the Ride of Silence will begin in North America and roll across the globe. Cyclists will take to the roads in a silent procession to honor friends and family who have been killed or injured while cycling on public roadways. Although cyclists have a legal right to share the road with motorists, the motoring public often isnt aware of these rights, and sometimes not aware of the cyclists themselves. The first Ride of Silence was organized in Dallas in 2003, when a nationally ranked endurance cyclist was struck and killed by a passing bus. It has grown from that single Ride to over 320 locations worldwide, taking place in 30 cities in MI, in all 50 states, in 24 countries, across seven continents! The Ride of Silence is a free ride that asks cyclists to ride no faster than 12 mph and remain silent during the ride. Rides are typically 8 to 12 miles long. The ride, which is held during Bike Month and week, aims to raise the awareness of motorists, police and city officials that cyclists have a legal right to the public roadways. The ride is also a chance to show respect for our brothers and sisters who have been killed or injured. Helmets are mandatory. Lights are suggested. Please arrive by 6:30 pm in all locations. Rides depart at 7 pm. Check the Ride of Silence website for additional details this spring. Mark Hagar, Ride of Silence Vice President, MI Director [email protected] | 616-835-7056
Cadillac
Start: City Pavillion (bike around Lake Cadillac) Contact: Kamie Wade [email protected]
Muskegon
Owosso
Start: Belle Isle, fountain area Contact: Steve Roach [email protected] | 313-496 7933
Start: House of Wheels, 814 W. Main St. Contact: Linda Schneider [email protected]
Port Huron
Start: Flint Farmers Market (9-10 miles) Contact: Jack Minore [email protected] 810-252-5258
Start: Lakeside Beach, Gratiot & Holland Ave. Contact: Jenine Ulrich [email protected]
Start: TBD, Contact Organizer or RofS website Contact: Colleen Brown [email protected] | 248-417-6235 Start: Central Park, parking lot behind Ace Hardware Contact: Mark Stoll [email protected] | 616-402-1359
Start: YMCA Health Club, Lake MI Dr. Contact: Teila Bauer (contact for availability for non-club members) [email protected]
Grayling/Roscommon
Start: TBD Contact Organizer or RofS website Contact: Samara Sabin [email protected] | 989-390-9759
Westland/Dearborn/Livonia
(Friends of the I-275 Metro Trail)
Start: American Cycle & Fitness, Mack Ave, Grosse Pointe Woods Contact: Russ St. John [email protected]
Start: The Pavilion on South Side of Hines Dr. Contact: Dave Duffield [email protected]
Harbor Springs
Start: Harbormaster Office parking lot, 250 E. Bay St. Contact: Christopher Benson [email protected]
Start: Recreation Park, Congress & Elm Contact: Robert Krzewinski [email protected]
rideofsilence.org
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Start: Holland Civic Center, W 8th St. Contact: Laura Harris [email protected] | 616-396-7491
Bike Month: May Bike-to-School Day: May 8 Bike-to-Work Week: May 13-17 Bike-to-Work Day: May 17
Americans have been commemorating National Bike Month in May for 57 years, thanks to advocacy groups like the League of American Bicyclists and the League of Michigan Bicyclists. Timed to coincide with the arrival of warmer weather, the event has inspired countless bike rides, safety inspections, commuter challenges, ribbon-cuttings, share the road promotions, and other varied celebrations of bicycling in communities across the nation.
For bike-to-work resources visit: w ww.bikeleague.org/programs/bikemonth For tips and resources on Smart Commuting visit: www.MIsmartcommute.org
Join the Safe and Active Genesee for Everyone (SAGE) collaborative in celebration of National Bike Month by registering for the Team Challenge (June 1 30). Instead of driving, try people powered transportation and join the Bike It, Walk It, Bus It Team Challenge with a group of friends, relatives or coworkers. No team? No problem. Register as an individual and participate year-round. All participants can log onto www.bikewalkbus.org to record the trips made using active transportation for a chance to win prizes such as athletic wear, bike gear, gift certificates or lunch for your team. Safe and Active Genesee for Everyone (SAGE) Theresa Roach (810) 235-7894 [email protected] | www.bikewalkbus.org
Green Commute Week will be launched with a leadership ride in the Holland-Zeeland area. Join community leaders on this scenic bike ride (Monday, May 13, 8:30 9:30 a.m.) or participate in the Commute Challenge among local employers competing to promote biking to work walking, carpooling, or taking public transit. Sign up to be eligible for discounts on coffee, meals, and merchandise during Green Commute Week. Organized by the Macatawa Area Coordinating Council (MACC), Macatawa Area Express Transportation Authority (MAX), and representatives from local businesses, health care professionals, and bike shops. Information available on Facebook Green Commute Week, Holland, MI. Green Commute Program Elisa Hoekwater (616) 395-2688, ext. 103 | [email protected] | www.the-macc.org
Jackson May 17
Join us in celebrating the joys of walking, biking, and riding the bus, and being more active during your work day. The Smart Commute kicks off on May 17 with a Leader Ride and Smart Commute Morning Meet-ups. The Smart Commute continues through the summer with events like the Paddle to Work, The Falling Waters Trail Group Commute, and the High Heel Bike Ride on Smart Commute Days, the third Friday of June, July, and August. Local businesses compete throughout the summer to get their work force commuting smarter by joining the Corporate Commuter Challenge. Fitness Council of Jackson Scott TenBrink (517) 990-9798 | [email protected] | www.fitnesscouncil.org
Kalamazoo celebrates cycling in all its forms during Kalamazoo Bike Week 2013 (May 12 17). Join cyclists of all levels as we bring out the bikes to promote cycling wellness, safety and advocacy through trails rides, road rides, a cyclist/ motorist forum, a progressive dinner and a bike-to-work day along with many other fun events. Kalamazoo Bike Week David Warwick (269-342-1100) | www.kalamazoobikeweek.com
Lansing June 9 22
Mid-MEACs Smart Commute helps people in the Capital Area walk, bike, paddle, ride the bus, ride share and telecommute. Communities, groups and neighborhoods can compete in our Smart Commute Challenge starting June 9, 2013. Kickoff event at Mid-MEACs Land Use Lunch on June 7, 2013. Mid-Michigan Environmental Action Council (Mid-MEAC) Julie Powers (517) 292-3078 | [email protected] | www.midmeac.org/smartcommute.html
Manistee May 18 24
Healthy Active Manistee (HAM it up!) is a program that encourages active, healthy living by offering mostly free events that showcase non motorized and sport amenities and creates a community environment to inspire healthy choices and friendships in the Manistee area. Several of the events are universally accessible for people of all abilities. Manistee Nonmotorized Transportation Committee Christa Johnson [email protected]
Smart Commute TC program encourages walking, bicycling, carpooling, public transit and any other form of transportation that does not utilize a single occupied vehicle. Traverse City and neighboring communities in northwest lower Michigan celebrate our regions year-round Smart Commute-minded culture with a week long event the first full week of June (1st-8th 2013) Smart Commute Week showcases, promotes and encourages all transportation alternatives in the Grand Traverse region. Smart Commute Week events include daily complementary commuter breakfasts, a Smart Commute Challenge featuring custom bike-art prizes, Recycle-A-Bicycle Bike Swap, elementary walking school buses & bike trains, and much more! TART Trails, Inc. Lee Maynard [email protected] | www.smartcommutetc.org
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4/27 Saturday
Start: Rochester Hills - Clubhouse BFD, 2265 Crooks Rd. Distance: 26 M Fee: See website for pricing, DOE Motor City Brew Tours & Clubhouse BFD Present: New Belgium Charity Bike Ride to benefit local rail trails in Oakland County. Tags: Trail Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Motor City Brew Tours | Steve Johnson (248) 850-2563 | [email protected] www.MotorCityBrewTours.com 4/28 Sunday
MOTOR CITY BREW TOURS PRESENTS NEW BELGIUM CHARITY BIKE RIDE
Ann Arbor Spring Training Series, Race #4 Ann Arbor Classic Bicycle Show and Swap Meet
Start: Ann Arbor - Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor/Saline Rd. Distance: NA Fee: $4 admission, Kids under 10 Free 33rd Anniversary of the biggest, oldest, and the best antique and classic bicycle show in the nation featuring 250 dealers from almost every state in the country. Four new classic bikes given away free. Great family event. Rain or shine. 8am-3pm. Tags: Other Max: NA Paul and Anne Kleppert (248) 642-6639 | [email protected] www.ann-arbor-bicycleshow.com
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Start: Ypsilanti - Dawn Farm, 6633 Stoney Creek Rd. Distance: 25, 40 M, 10, 100 K Fee: $25 Ind, after 4/1 $30, DOE The Ride for Recovery is a fundraising bike ride and run which benefits Dawn Farm. Dawn Farm is a long term treatment center. The goal of Dawn Farm is to assist addicts and alcoholics in achieving long term recovery. 4th Annual. Tags: Road Tour, Other Max: NA Helmets: R Dawn Farm | Megan Rodgers (734) 485-8725 | [email protected] www.dawnfarm.org 4/28 Sunday
4/28 Sunday
Start: Holland - Downtown Distance: .09 M Fee: $30 Pre-reg/$40 Day Wake up and smell the tulips! Check your race readiness at this early season criterium - a revival of the popular old Holland Criterium course, this scenic course promises to be flat and fast, while offering plenty of spectator amenities. 1st Annual. Tags: MBRA Race Criterium Max: 250 Helmets: R Tulip Time Committee | Melissa Werkman (616) 915-0832 | [email protected] www.tidal-nine.com
Start: Waterford - Pontiac Lake Recreation Area, 7800 Gale Rd. Distance: 10 M loop Fee: $35 Elite/$30 Expert, Sport, Beginner/$10 U14, DOE The race course is an approximate 10 mile loop with a great combination of single & double track trails, fast flats, challenging climbs and technical sections. If you have enjoyed Pontiac Lake Trail in the past, you will surely enjoy it again! Tags: Mtn. Bike XC, Mtn. Bike Race, Mtn. Bike Kids Max: NA Helmets: NA Tailwind Racing | Rebecca Wissman (248) 980-9984 | [email protected] www.tailwind-racing.com
Planning on riding your bike to work during Bike Month? Maybe even as a part of the National Bike Challenge (endomondo.com/campaign/national)? LMB is asking for your help to fill up the bank to support our bicycle advocacy, education, and promotion efforts in Michigan! For every gallon of gas saved by riding your bike to work (Endomondos free smartphone app/ website will calculate this for you), multiply gallons by the price of gas, then donate that amount to LMB to help support Michigan bicycling. Riding just once and donating those few dollars will help make a huge difference. Watch LMB.org for more info or contact [email protected] to pledge today! League of Michigan Bicyclists | Jenny Jensen (888) 642-4537 | [email protected] www.LMB.org/donate
5/4 Saturday
May
Recurring Events for May:
Saturdays (see 4/7) Saturdays and/or Sundays (see 4/20)
5/4 Saturday
Motor City Bike & Brew Tours Beat the Train in Detroit
RIDE OF SILENCE
5/5 Sunday
5/8 Wednesday
Start: New Boston - Willow Metropark Distance: 16, 25, 45, 62 M Fee: $18 Ind/$48 Fam, after 4/23 $25/$60, DOE Join the DCC for 30th Annual Metro Grand Spring Tour on routes along the Huron River, through beautiful County Parks and scenic country roads. A great pancake breakfast is included to all who sign up. This is the ride that starts the riding season. 30th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Downriver Cycling Club | Patrick Manick (734) 771-6541 | [email protected] www.LMB.org/dcc/mgst 5/5 Sunday
The first-ever National Bike to School Day took place on May 9, 2012, in coordination with National Bike Month. Almost 1,000 local events in 49 states and the District of Columbia joined together to encourage children to safely bicycle or walk to school. The event builds on the popularity of Walk to School Day, National Bike to School Day provides an opportunity for schools across the country to join together to celebrate and to build off of the energy of National Bike Month. saferoutesmichigan.org/register-for-bike-to-school-day 5/11 Saturday
Start: South Haven Distance: Up to 100 M Fee: See website Ride with us in beautiful west Michigan on quiet country roads. Youll enjoy fine dining, a comfortable room at the inn, and special tours at a winery and at a farm with an artisan cheesemaker. Visit our website for full details! Tags: Road Tour Max: 40 Helmets: R Bike Tour Vacations | Jim Plaunt (248) 345-6929 | [email protected] www.biketourvacations.com 5/17 Friday
Start: Ypsilanti - Recreation Park, 1015 N. Congress St. Distance: 2, 15, 33 M Fee: Free, DOE Its that time of year- the BY Spring Ride and Festival! FREE guided routes, food, games, tune-ups, and more. Ride lengths for beginning and experienced cyclists. Come one, come all, lets get you riding! 6th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Bike Ypsi | Kristen Cuhran (734) 330-0550 | [email protected] www.bikeypsi.org 5/5 Sunday
Start: Kalamazoo and South Haven Distance: 25, 35, 45, 70, 100 M Fee: $20 Ind/$35 Fam, after 5/3 $25/$45, DOE Enjoy one of the first rides of spring and the first Michigander Challenge Ride on the KalHaven Trail. Fun for all. Warm lunch in Bloomindale Shuttle available from Kalamzoo and South Haven. Tags: Trail Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Friends of KalHaven & Kalamazoo River Valley Trails | Toni Thompson (269) 373-5071 | [email protected] www.kalcounty.com/parks/krvt 5/12 Sunday
TRAILBLAZER 2013
Start: Clarkston - American Legion Post 63, 8047 Ortonville Rd. Distance: 10, 16, 24, 48 M Fee: $20 Adults/$10 Seniors & Juniors, DOE A Mothers Day back road tour over the picturesque rolling hills north of Clarkston. Fat tire or cyclo-cross bikes are recommended for this scenic ride on gravel roads. Tags: Mtn. Biking Tour Max: 750 Helmets: R Flying Rhino Cycling Club | Mary Mickalich (248) 625-7000 | [email protected] www.flyingrhinocc.com 5/13 - 5/17 See page 7
Start: Three Rivers (new location!) Distance: Variable (26-56 miles per day) Fee: See website Saturday morning, bicycle through the Amish Country in St. Joseph County and have lunch at a historic Covered Bridge Park. In the afternoon canoe/kayak down the Rocky River. On Sunday ride through the scenic lake area west of Three Rivers. River Country, is the name given the scenic farmland, meandering roads and rivers of the area. Dotted with historic towns, Native American names, and Amish farms, River Country has more navigable waterways than any other county in Michigan. Max: 100 Helmets: R League of Michigan Bicyclists | Rich Moeller (888) 642-4537 | [email protected] www.LMB.org/pedalandpaddle
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Start: Portage - YMCA, 2900 W Centre Ave. Distance: 5, 10, 15 M Fee: See website Camp runs Saturdays starting May 18th. Learn how to ride a bike properly, efficiently and safely on public roads. Topics include bike fit, rules of the road, maintenance, riding proficiently and fitness goals. Camp orientation Tuesday, May 14. 8th Annual. Tags: Other Max: 60 Helmets: R Kalamazoo Bicycle Club | Renee Mitchell (269) 329-7061 | [email protected] www.kalamazoobicycleclub.org
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5/18 Saturday
Start: Adrian - Trestle Park Distance: 7, 14, 31, 62 M Fee: $25 Ind (16 & over)/$60 Fam, DOE A local ride supporting a local charity serving local needs. Come join the fun! Post-ride activities include t-shirts, give-a-ways, free lunch, and music in the park! 5th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Associated Charities of Lenawee County | Scott Elliott (517) 315-9126 | [email protected] www.velofolk.wordpress.com 5/18 - 5/19 Saturday - Sunday
5/18 Saturday
Start: Kinross - Great Lakes Electric Parking Lot, Kinross Lake Rd. Distance: 12.7 M Fee: $15 to ride/$20 with T-Shirt, DOE This is a Time Trial event to raise money for the Livestrong Foundation. It takes place in the Beautiful Eastern Upper Penisula. We ride in honor Philo TAG Budlong who was a P.O.W. and Avid cyclist who lost his battle with cancer. 5th May Event. Tags: Other Max: 150 Helmets: R Pro Sports (906) 632-8161 | [email protected] 5/18 Saturday
5/18 Saturday
Start: Harbor Springs - Boyne Highlands Ski and Golf Resort, 600 Highlands Dr. Distance: 51 M Fee: $60, after 5/4 $75, DOE This is not a race! The Zoo-De-Mack is a scenic 51 mile bicycle ride and a weekend of huge parties in one of the most beautiful areas of Michigan. More than 4,000 outdoor enthusiasts gather each year to take part in this fun filled weekend. 24th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 5000 Helmets: E Zoo-De-Mackinac, Inc. | Greg Drawbaugh (313) 821-8414 | [email protected] www.zoo-de-mack.com 5/18 Saturday
Start: Clarkston - Waterford Hills Raceway, 4770 Waterford Rd. Distance: Short sprints & longer road races Fee: $30/one-day, $40/weekend, DOE Fun events open to all bicycles, recumbents, hand-cycles, tricycles, home-builds. One-Hour time trial, Hill Climb, Kilometer, Top Speed Sprints, 10 mile road race. Spectators free. Come see some of the worlds fastest streamlined bicycles. Prizes! 29th Annual. Tags: Other Max: 100 Helmets: R Michigan Human Powered Vehicle Association | Mike Mowett (586) 863-3902 | [email protected] www.mhpva.org
Start: Walker - Johnson Park, Butterworth St parking lot, Wilson Ave. SW & Butterworth St. SW Distance: 145 M Fee: $15 Ind 145 miles touching the Four corners of Kent County, with 50 and 100 mile bail-outs. There are at least two groups: Fast (18+ average mph) and Good (15+ average mph). Fabulous route, super support and a famous RAKCwich for lunch. Best ride ever! 5th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 100 Helmets: R Rapid Wheelmen | John Crankshaw (616) 209-8607 | [email protected] www.rapidwheelmen.com/rakc.html
Start: Rochester - Paint Creek Cider Mill, 4480 Orion Rd. Distance: 20+ M Fee: $25 Ind, after 5/1 $30, DOE Using the entire Paint Creek Trail and business districts from Rochester to Lake Orion, cyclists will play a scavenger huntstyle game, collecting many unique stamps to be entered in a prize drawing. Grand Prize: $500 Gift Card to Roch Bike Shop 3rd Annual. Tags: Other Max: 250 Helmets: R Friends of the Paint Creek Trail | Kristen Myers (248) 651-9260 | [email protected] www.paintcreektrailfriends.org
Im one rider, Inspired by one little girl with diabetes, to join thousands of other riders across the nation, supported by contributions from thousands more. I ride for the 26 million people living with diabetes, and the 79 million more Americans currently at risk. I ride for one little girl. Who will you ride for?
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5/22 Wednesday
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5/19 Sunday
Start: Durand - High School, E. parking lot, 9575 E Monroe Rd. Distance: 3, 56, 32, 100 M Fee: $15 Ind/$40 Fam, after 5-15 $20/$45, DOE This tour supports the developement of a Memorial Park honoring all rail workers at a National level. We wish to build a park that will have bicycle and pedestrian access to our historial Depot and Museum. Families welcome. SAG, rest stops, food. Tags: Road Tour Max: 500 Helmets: E National Railroad Memorial Inc. | Leslie Dietrich (989) 288-2378 | [email protected] www.nationalrailroadmemorial.com 5/19 Sunday Start: Frankenmuth - E.F. Rittmueller Middle School, 965 E. Genesee St. Distance: 25, 50, 100 K Fee: $15, after 5/1 $20, DOE The routes wind out the village, along the cass river, across lush farmlands and end up back at the middle school. For more information check out our website and printable registration application. 28th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 400 Helmets: E Frankenmuth Morning Rotary Club | Dr Nancy Haskin (989) 798-8481 | [email protected] www.fmrotary.com
TRAIN~N~WHEELS, SPRING
Distance: 4 M Fee: $10 Culminate Bike Month in Michigan by advocating for safer bicycling across the state! All bicyclists, whether they enjoy on-road or off-road riding, need safe accommodations to get to their destinations. Thats why the League of Michigan Bicyclists, Michigan Trails and Greenways Alliance and Michigan Mountain Biking Association are joining forces again in 2013 to advocate for issues key to all bicyclists. The day will start with a short road rally ride from MSU Bikes to the State Capitol where volunteers from all three organizations will educate legislators on policy issues that facilitate a bicycle-friendly Michigan. Lunch will be provided after legislative visits, followed by an optional afternoon ride. LMB, MMBA, MTGA & MSU Bikes | John Lindenmayer (888) 642-4537 | [email protected] www.LMB.org/advocacyday
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June
Recurring Events for June:
Saturdays and/or Sundays (see 4/20)
Motor City Bike & Brew Tours Beat the Train in Detroit
FAHRRAD
5/25 Saturday
5/19 Sunday
Start: Frankenmuth - 730 S. Main St. in front of Zehnders Distance: 15-75 M, depending on category Fee: $40-45 No description provided. 7th Annual. Tags: MBRA Race Road Race Max: NA Helmets: R Revolution Racing | Ben Rollenhagen (614) 439-1282 | [email protected] www.tourdefrankenmuth.com 5/26 Sunday
TOUR DE FRANKENMUTH
Start: Kalamazoo - Kal-Haven Trail Head, 10th St. Distance: 35 M per day Fee: See website Our best traffic-free tour on Michigans premier bike trail! Park in Kalamazoo, ride to South Haven for a fun overnight stay, and return on Sunday! See website for full details. Tags: Trail Tour Max: 50 Helmets: R Bike Tour Vacations | Jim Plaunt (248) 345-6929 | [email protected] www.biketourvacations.com 6/1 Saturday
Start: Frankenmuth - Walter Zehnders Park, 730 S. Main St. Distance: 30-130 M Fee: 30, DOE Short or Long ride on the flats of Michigans Thumb. We start in Frankenmuth on a sunday morning and ride as far as Ubly (65 miles out) or as short as the Village of Akron (30 mile out). There are four rest stops available, with food available. Tags: Road Tour Max: 200 Helmets: R Revolution Racing | Ben Rollenhagen (614) 439-1282 | [email protected] www.tourdefrankenmuth.com 5/27 Monday
Start: East China - East China Township Park, River Rd. Distance: 5, 25 M Fee: $30-40 Adult/$25-35 Kids, DOE Michigan Dyslexia Institute Inc. - St. Clair Center is a non-profit. Proceeds from the bike ride go to the scholarship fund for Adults and children, in financial need, to be used for tutoring in math, reading, writing, group study and with dyslexia. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Michigan Dyslexia Institute, Inc. - St. Clair Center | Dorcas Dunker (810) 329-7800 | [email protected] www.dyslexia.net 6/1 Saturday
5/18 Saturday
Start: Grand Haven - Rock n Road Cycle, 300 N. Seventh St. Distance: 100 K Fee: Free, DOE Ride 100 kilometers through the valley of the Grand River, breakfast in Allendale, returning well before noon for family activities. Meet at ROCK n ROAD Cycle Grand Haven by 6:45 am to split in two or three groups, leave at 7:00 am SHARP. 9th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Team Yogurt / Rock n Road Cycle | Tim Meyer (616) 846-2800 | [email protected] www.rocknroadcycle.com/rides
Start: Grand Rapids - West Side Christian School, 955 Westend Ave. NW Distance: 17, 35, 65, 105, 141 M Fee: $25 Ind/$50 Fam, after 5/17 $30/$60, DOE Tasty food. Scenic, low-traffic roads. Friendly, helpful SAGs. Use our 141 mile route to set a personal best or train for the National 24 Hour Challenge. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Rapid Wheelmen Bicycle Club [email protected] www.rapidwheelmen.org/100-grand.html
6/9 Sunday
6/1 Saturday
Start: Holland - Dow Center, Hope College, 168 E. 13th St. Distance: 30, 50, 75, 100 M per day Fee: $30 1-day/$50 2-day, after 3/15 $40/60, DOE This figure eight route is designed to take you along the shoreline of Lake Michigan each day. Tags: Road Tour Max: 800 Helmets: R National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Michigan Chapter | Laura James (248) 936-0343 | [email protected] www.bikeMSmi.org 6/8 - 6/9 Saturday - Sunday
6/9 Sunday
6/12 - 6/16 Wednesday - Sunday Start: Empire - Indigo Bluffs RV Park, 6760 W. Empire Highway Distance: Daily options, 30-100 M Fee: 150 Bike the beautiful Sleeping Bear Dunes and Leelanau areas with us for spectacular scenery through small towns and tourist areas, all from the convenience of a single campground. Come prepared for hilly terrain, good food, and a great time! 7th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 300 Helmets: R Tri-County Bicycle Association | Jeff Dillingham (517) 882-3700 | [email protected] www.nwtour.biketcba.org 6/14 - 6/16 Friday - Sunday
6/1 Saturday
Start: Harbor Springs - Birchwood Inn, 7291 S. Lake Shore Dr. Distance: 20, 44, 62 M Fee: $25, $30 day of event Tunnel of Trees (M-119) is a part of each route. Short route great for novice riders, longer routes will challenge you with hills and reward you with great scenery and views of Lake Michigan. Lunch is included. Lodging packages available. 23rd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Birchwood Inn | Janece Clark (231) 526-2151 | [email protected] www.birchwoodinn.com/specialevents/hscyclingclassic.html 6/1 Saturday
Start: Mackinaw City - Mackinaw City Recreation Complex, 507 W. Central Ave. Distance: 25, 50, 75, 100 M Fee: $20, after 6/1 $25, DOE Four inland and shoreline routes available with marked routes to direct you. SAG safety wagons patrol the routes and designated rest areas. Incredible scenery and a light cook-out lunch at rides end. On Sunday, ride over the amazing Mackinac Bridge (riders over 13 only). Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Mackinaw City Chamber of Commerce | Kelly Vieau (231) 436-5574 | [email protected] www.mackinawchamber.com 6/8 Saturday
NORTHWEST TOUR
Start: Lansing - 13570 Blackwood Dr. Distance: 25-30 M Fee: $145 Ind/$270 for Two We will ride the Leelanau Peninsula starting in Frankfort and end in Traverse City following M-22. Passing through scenic cherry farms and Michigans finest wineries. 2nd Annual Tags: Road Tour Max: 10 Helmets: R Michigan Cycling Charters | Rick Hogle (517) 614-5659 | [email protected] www.michigancyclingcharters.com/ tours#NorthWestMichiganTour
Start: Laingsburg - Laingsburgh High School Distance: 8 K (FREE!), 25, 50, 100 K Fee: Free to $17 (depending on T-shirt), DOE Again this year, we will offer a 8K (5 mile) option for families and/or riders who are not quite ready for the longer routes. Other riders have three routes from which to choose: 25K, 50K, and 100K loops. All routes start together with each one splitting off at different mileage points to form its particular loop. Routes use rural Shiawassee County roads. Since 1979. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Tri County Bicycle Association | TCBA (517) 882-3700 | [email protected] www.biketcba.org/tours.php?pg=T-shirt 6/8 Saturday
Start: Alpena Distance: Variable, 20-60 miles per day Fee: see website A three-day bicycle adventure showcasing the pristine natural beauty of northeast Michigan along the sunkissed shores of Lake Huron. Each day will feature a different loop tour from Alpena. Highlights include Hubbard Lake, Lake Huron, Wooden Boat Show, Presque Isle Lighthouses (Old and New) and Shipwreck Tours. Join us as the people in Alpena roll out the welcome mat. Tags: Road Tour Max: 150 Helmets: R League of Michigan Bicyclists | Rich Moeller (888) 642-4537 | [email protected] www.LMB.org/sunrise
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Start: Grand Rapids Distance: 95 M over two days Fee: See website Great traffic-free trail riding, plus the option to ride roads around the unpaved portions of the trail. See our website for a full description of tour attractions. Tags: Trail Tour Max: 20 Helmets: R Bike Tour Vacations | Jim Plaunt (248) 345-6929 | [email protected] www.biketourvacations.com
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Start: Middleville - Thornapple Kellogg Middle School, 10375 Green Lake Rd. Distance: All you can ride in 24 hours Fee: $85-$135 (see website for details) A personal best, on-road bicycle ride to test your endurance and determination. NOT a race. Held annually on Fathers Day weekend since 1983. Riders have come from all over the USA, Canada and beyond. So, set your goal and try to achieve it. 31st Annual. Tags: Road Competitive Max: 500 Helmets: R National 24-Hour Challenge, Inc | Kathy Steve (616) 340-0702 | [email protected] www.n24hc.org 6/15 Saturday
6/15 Saturday
Start: Brighton - Brighton High School, 7878 Brighton Rd. Distance: 10, 25, 62, 100 M Road Routes Fee: $15 Ind, after 4/1 $25, DOE $35 Register as an individual or form a team, and fundraise a minimum of $200 per rider to go towards research, education, and advocacy. Fully supported routes for all riding levels plus a spectacular Finish Line Festival awaits you! 22nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour, Mtn. Biking Tour Max: NA Helmets: R American Diabetes Association | Nicki Gabel (248) 433-3830 | [email protected] www.diabetes.org/michigantourdecure 6/15 Saturday
6/15 Saturday
Start: Goshen, IN - Abshire Park, 1302 E. Lincoln Ave. Distance: 10, 13, 21, 30, 51, 60 & 100 M Fee: $25 Ind, after 5/31 $35 , DOE Bicycle on 6.8 miles of trail from Goshen and 5.5 miles between Middlebury and Shipshewana. A Friday evening Amish dinner ride is available. Join 1300 bicyclists and ride on county roads with horses and buggies and see new-born colts in fields. 14th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Friends of the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail | Robert Carrico (574) 266-1362 | [email protected] www.pumpkinvine.org
Start: Boyne City - Veterans Park, Lake St. Distance: 7, 20, 42 & 55 M Fee: $30 Ind/$50 Fam, DOE Scenic bike routes around Lake Charlevoix and through surrounding communities to raise funds for breast cancer programs offered at Charlevoix Area Hospital and McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital. 11th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 300 Helmets: R Bike4BreastCancer | Gay Pung (231) 330-1399 | [email protected] www.bike4breastcancer.org
6/15 Saturday
Tour de Taylor
Start: Mattawan - Mattawan Consolidated Schools, 56720 Murray St. Distance: 12, 31, 62 M Fee: $30 Ind/$70 Fam, DOE Quickly becoming the favorite bicycle tour in scenic Southwest Michigan! A Family Fun Bicycle Tour. All proceeds go to Walk Tall Foundation for Kids Inc. benefiting Make-A-Wish Michigan Chapter and childrens education scholarships. 2nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 1000 Helmets: R Team Taylor | Brian Nelson (269) 491-0946 | [email protected] www.tourdetaylor.org
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Start: Cheboygan Distance: 200 M over 5 days Fee: See website Take a tour on the Sunny Side and enjoy the Lake Huron shorline from Cheboygan down to Saginaw Bay. Youll have time to tour several lighthouses, and theres an optional glass-bottom boat tour in Alpena. Visit our website for full details. Tags: Road Tour Max: 20 Helmets: R Bike Tour Vacations | Jim Plaunt (248) 345-6929 | [email protected] www.biketourvacations.com 6/19 - 6/22 Wednesday - Saturday
Start: Lansing - 13570 Blackwood Dr. (then drive Newberry) Distance: 30-40 M per day Fee: $160 a person or $300 for 2 people Guided road riding Tour, 30-40 miles a day, through the rolling back roads of the central UP. Each day we stop for lunch at some of the most scenic areas the UP has to offer. 4th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 10 Helmets: R Michigan Cycling Charters | Rick Hogle (517) 614-5659 | [email protected] www.michigancyclingcharters.com/tours#mi-up-sights 6/22 - 6/28 Saturday - Friday
Start: Belding - Double R Ranch, 4424 Whitesbridge Rd. Distance: 12 M Fee: $30, DOE 1st annual River Valley Mountain Bike Challenge compliments our Paddle to Pedal event held at the same time making this more of a bike fest weekend. The moutain bike race consists of a 12 mile challenging course that runs through wide hard packed horse trails leading to long single track sections that paralell the Flat River giving the rider spectaular views as well as a challenging course. 1st Annual. Tags: Mtn. Bike Race Max: NA Helmets: R Friends of the Fred Meijer Flat River Valley Rail Trail | John Ploeg (616) 754-5358 | [email protected] www.rivervalleyrailtrails.org 6/22 Saturday
Start: Lakeport - Lakeport Elementary School, 3835 Franklin St. Distance: 41-51 per day Fee: $70 Ind/$50 Ages 12-18 Four day ride ranging from 41 to 51 miles per day. Stops in Port Sanilac and Port Hope with return to Lakeport. Fruit stops and lighthouse viewing along the route. Open to all who can ride 50 miles per day. 4th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 25 Helmets: R Thumbs Up Bicycle Club | Tom Zuzanek (586) 677-7982 | [email protected] 6/21 - 6/23 Saturday
Start: Saint James - Dalwhinnie Bakery & Deli, 38240 Michigan Ave. Distance: 40 M entire island or 20 M shortcut Fee: $65 Ind, DOE Ride 20 or 40 miles of natural scenery on well marked dirt and gravel roads past incredible shorelines, island monuments and historic sites. Includes a registration party, 3 rest stops, lunch, B-B-Q buffet, 2 nights of live music, and a cool t-shirt. 4th Annual. Tags: Mtn. Biking Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Cycle Life Events | John Sohacki (231) 342-2003 | [email protected] www.BeaverIslandBikeFestival.com
Start: Norton Shores Distance: By Day 47, 46, 49, 55, 41, 30 M Fee: $120 Adult/$65 Youth/$55 Child 270 total miles; optional longer routes each day. Optional meal and bus purchase. Paved roads. Suitable for novice or veteran tour riders. Applications available on our website in mid-January. 32nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 700 Helmets: R PALM (Pedal Across Lower Michigan) (734) 669-0172 | [email protected] www.lmb.org/palm 6/22 Saturday
6/22 Saturday
Start: Belding - Double R Ranch, 4424 N. Whitesbridge Rd. Distance: 6, 12, 19, 25 M Fee: $35/$50/$55/$70 (see website for details), DOE Paddle to Pedal West Michigans One Day Adventure tour. 1-1.5 mile float on beautiful Flat River. Once at Double R Ranch the bike loops are 6 mi family, 12 mi mountain, 19 & 25 mile roadie loops. All loops lead to and over a historic covered bridge. 3rd Annual. Tags: Road Bike Tour, Mtn. Biking Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Fred Meijer Flat River Valley Rail Trail Friends Group | John Ploeg (616) 754-5358 | [email protected] www.rivervalleyrailtrails.org
PADDLE TO PEDAL
6/23 Sunday
Start: Port Austin - Port Austin Kayak, 115 East Spring St. Distance: 12.5, 25, 62, 100 M Fee: $15 Ind/$30 Fam, DOE Join us for the 2013 Tour di Lago in Port Austin! This fun and relaxing event will take you on a tour around the Thumb of Michigan including our stunning lakeshore, as well as the wonderful farmland that makes Huron County a unique destination. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Port Austin Kayak | Jane Loegel (989) 553-6271 | [email protected] www.portaustinkayak.com
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Start: Montague - Montague High School, 4900 Stanton Blvd. Distance: 25, 50, 66, 75 M Fee: $15 Ind/$30 Fam, $20/$40, DOE The MOST Tour is an great ride on flat to rolling terrain in Muskegon & Oceana Counties. There are some challenging hills on the longer routes. The tour goes along Lake Michigan and passes by inland lakes, beaches and fruit farms. Come join us. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R West Michigan Coast Riders | Chris Doubek (231) 799-0008 | [email protected] www.wmcoastriders.org 6/23 Sunday
6/29 Saturday
Start: Jackson - P & T Fitness, Downtown Jackson, 225 N. Jackson St.Distance: 18, 28, 50 M, 100 K Fee: $20 Ind/$30 Fam, after 6/22 $25/$35, DOE A Tour of southern and western Jackson County celebrating the life of Mick Webster who passed away from malignant melanoma in 2006. funds support Relay for Life. Mass start with police escort. Sag stops with snacks and lunch served after the ride. 5th Annual Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R P & T Fitness Relay for Life Team | George Webster (517) 789-6362 | [email protected] www.pandtfitness.com 6/29 Saturday
MICKS RIDE
6/30 Sunday
6/30 Sunday
Start: Stevensville - Berrien County Cancer Service, 7301 Red Arrow Highway Distance: 15, 25, 42 M & 100 K Fee: $20 Ind/$25 Fam, after 6/14 $35/$40, DOE The 15 & 25 M rides are family oriented with flat terrain and some rolling hills. The longer 42 M and 100 K are for the more experienced riders with straight, country roads with minimal traffic going through farmland and fruit orchards. 18th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 500 Helmets: NA Berrien County Cancer Service | Julie Koch (269) 429-3281 | [email protected] www.bccancerservice.org 6/23 Sunday
July
Recurring Events for July:
Saturdays and/or Sundays (see 4/20)
Start: Warren - Macomb Bike & Fitness, 28411 Schoenherr Rd. Distance: 10, 25 M Fee: $10 Ind/$20 Fam, DOE Scenic tour of Warrens historic sites and points of interest. Complimentary lunch served following the ride. 2nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Macomb Bike & Fitness | Jeff Radke (586) 756-5400 | [email protected] www.macombbike.com 6/23 Sunday
TOUR DE WARREN
Start: St. Ignace Distance: 260 M over 5 days Fee: See website See the great sights in the eastern UP! Visit 3 Great Lakes, plus the Soo Locks, Tahquamenon Falls, lighthouses, and two nights at Old Forest Inn, our vavorite B&B. Full sag-wagon support, great dining, and lodging included. Tags: Road Tour Max: 20 Helmets: R Bike Tour Vacations | Jim Plaunt (248) 345-6929 | [email protected] www.biketourvacations.com 6/30 Sunday
Motor City Bike & Brew Tours Beat the Train in Detroit
7/4 Thursday
Start: Lansing - TBD Distance TBD Fee: See website for pricing, DOE Lansing Beer Week Presents: Brewery Crawl Bike Ride. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Motor City Brew Tours | Steve Johnson (248) 850-2563 | [email protected] www.LansingBeerWeek.com 6/29 Saturday
Start: Big Rapids - Ferris State Univeristy, Student Rec. Center, 401 South St. Distance: 10, 25, 50, 75, & 100 M options Fee: $50, after 6/1 $70, DOE A day of scenic bicycling through rural Mecosta County on well marked routes. Ride proceeds to support student scholarships. Lunch following ride, SAG support, foodstops with high energy snacks and drinks, showers & T-shirt are provided. Inaugural Event. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Ferris State University Alumni Association | Kelly Seitter (231) 591-2659 | [email protected] www.ferrisalumni.org
Start: Kalamazoo - Bronson Athletic Club, 6789 Elm Valley Dr. Distance: 13, 15, 31, 62, 100 M Fee: $20 Ind/$30 Fam, after 6/15 $25/$45, DOE KalTour travels the backroads west of Kalamazoo next to orchards, vineyards, farm fields, wetlands, and wooded hills. Chose your distance, enjoy our scenery, and get plenty to eat! All routes meet at a common lunch stop featuring local bakeries. 22nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Kalamazoo Bicycle Club | Michael Krischer (269) 823-2819 | [email protected] www.kalamazoobicycleclub.org
Start: Grand Haven - Rock n Road Cycle, 300 N. Seventh St. Distance: 100 K Fee: Free, DOE Ride 100 kilometers through the valley of the Grand River, breakfast in Allendale, returning well before noon for family activities. Meet at ROCK n ROAD Cycle Grand Haven by 6:45 am to split in two or three groups, leave at 7:00 am SHARP. 8th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Team Yogurt / Rock n Road Cycle | Tim Meyer (616) 846-2800 | [email protected] www.rocknroadcycle.com 7/6 Saturday
Start: Clay Twp. - Algonac Banquet Center, 1905 Mill St. Distance: 25 and 40 M Fee: $20, after 6/16 $30, DOE Proceeds benefit Lions Charities. Event held rain or shine. Free ferry rides along St. Clair River. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Algonac Lions | Ken Hall (810) 794-1455 | [email protected] www.algonaclions.org
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7/6 Saturday
Start: Charlevoix Distance: 28 M per day Fee: $99 Adult/$89 Youth Both experienced and beginner cyclists will enjoy this 2-day adventure in NW Michigan. Its a family-friendly ride on trails that includes overnight camping, two meals, and luggage shuttle. Bring your road, hybrid or mountain bike. 22nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour, Trail Tour, Mtn. Biking Tour Max: 750 Helmets: R Michigan Trails & Greenways Alliance | Barry Culham (517) 485-6022 | [email protected] www.michigantrails.org 7/13 - 7/14 Saturday - Sunday
7/13 Saturday
7/7 Sunday
Start: Lowell - Fallasburg Schoolhouse, 13944 Covered Bridge Rd. NE Distance: 12, 28, 40, 50, 62, 78, 100 M Fee: $25 Ind/$35 Fam, after 7/1 $30/$40, DOE A wonderful ride through some of West Michigans scenic areas with tasty goodies at our rest stops and a great homemade meal at the end. Our volunteers work hard to make your ride safe and enjoyable. All routes begin and end in historic Fallasburg. 19th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Fallasburg Historical Society | Ken Tamke (616) 682-0785 | [email protected] www.fallasburg.org
Start: Chelsea - Chelsea Fairgrounds, 20501 West Old US 12 Distance: 15, 30, 39, 64, 76, 100 M Fee: $20 Ind/$12 Minors, after 6/1 $25, after 7/1 $35 , DOE A day of scenic bicycle touring over tree-lined, paved roads through rural and recreation areas. Six loop routes with a common lunch stop so friends on different routes can meet. There will be lunch, entertainment, SAG support and mechanics on duty. 37th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 2000 Helmets: R Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring Society | [email protected] www.aabts.org/ohr 7/14 - 7/19 Sunday - Friday
Start: Linden - Lake Fenton High School, 4070 Lahring Rd. Distance: 60, 75, 100 M Sat & Sun, 30/50 Sun Fee: $30 1-Day/$50 2-Day, after 3/15 $40/$60, DOE This out and back route is designed to take you through the gently rolling hills of Mid Michigan. You will cycle along quiet country roads and pass through small towns. Two day riders will spend the night at Michigan State University. Tags: Road Tour Max: 800 Helmets: R National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Michigan Chapter | Laura James (248) 936-0343 | [email protected] www.bikeMSmi.org
Start: NW Michigan - TBD Distance: Approx. 250 M Fee: $357 Adult / $337 Youth Both experienced and beginner cyclists will enjoy this 6-day adventure in NW Michigan. Its a family-friendly ride on trails that includes overnight camping, two meals, and luggage shuttle. Bring your Road, Hybrid or Mountain Bike. 22nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour, Trail Tour, Mtn. Biking Tour Max: 750 Helmets: R Michigan Trails & Greenways Alliance | Barry Culham (517) 485-6022 | [email protected] www.michigantrails.org
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Start: St. Ignace Distance: 334 M Fee: See website Explore the Eastern UP by bicycle. From Mackinac Island to Drummond Island to the Soo to Paradise to Whitefish Point Lighthouse to Tahquemenon Falls. You will ride past three of the Great Lakes. 12th Annual Tags: Road Tour Max: 150 Helmets: R League of Michigan Bicyclists | Rich Moeller (888) 642-4537 | [email protected] www.LMB.org/mup
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7/20 Saturday
Start: Rodney - Cran-Hill Ranch, 14444 17 Mile Rd. Distance: 12 M mt. bike, 2 M canoe, 5 M run Fee: $50/Team, DOE Two-person teams will race through the woods, roads, trails, and lakes around Big Rapids, Michigan. Race includes a 12-mile Mountain Bike, 2-mile Canoe, and 5-mile Run with challenges along the way! Proceeds send youth to camp and adventure trips! 3rd Annual. Tags: Multisport Max: 100 Helmets: R Christian Adventures | Rylan Kahly (866) 796-4453 | [email protected] www.christianadventures.org 7/20 Saturday
7/20 Saturday
Start: Midland - Tridge Trail Head, Pere Marquette Rail Trail Distance: Up to 60 M Fee: $15 Adult, Kids under 12 free, DOE We are partnering with the Midland Area Community Foundations River Days events to host a ride to encourage riders of all ages and in particular kids to ride the trail. Kids who ride to specific rest stops will be given an Ice Cream voucher. Inaugural Event. Tags: Trail Tour Max: 300 Helmets: R Friends of the Pere Marquette Rail Trail | Mark McCartney (989) 687-7586 | [email protected] www.lmb.org/pmrt 7/20 Saturday
26, 63 and 100 mile routes along the shores of stunning Torch Lake Sunday, July 21 ridearoundtorch.org
Start: Holland - Herman Miller - Greenhouse, 10201 Adams St. Distance: 18, 36, 67 & 100 M Fee: $25/$30/$35, DOE Four tour length options: 18, 36, 67 (100 kilometers), or 100 mile route options. Scenic highlights include rolling farmlands and orchards, the winery in Fennville, beautiful lakeshores, majestic overlooks, and the quaint town of Saugatuck. Tags: Road Tour Max: 2000 Helmets: R Macatawa Cycling Club | Nate Hoogeboom (616) 394-0000 | [email protected] www.macatawacyclingclub.org/hollandhundred/ tour-information
Start: Lansing - Peckham, Inc, 3510 Capital City Blvd. Distance: 8, 30, 50 M Fee: $25, DOE The Ability Tour is a ride to raise awareness for people overcoming disabilities. This event will include SAG, Aid Stations, and Chipotle burritos. People of all abilities are endouraged to ride. 5th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 837 Helmets: R Peckham, Inc. | Justin Walworth (517) 316-4017 | [email protected] www.abilitytour.org
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1st Place
(On the Cover) Eight year old Hunter McGraw, of Freewheeler Racing, watching the pro men peloton fly by at the Grand Rapids Cycling Classic on July 28, 2012 - dreaming of when he'll be racing alongside his idols. Earlier in the day Hunter raced to a 3rd place podium finish in his division. Dream Big!
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MALLORY AT THE TRIDGE by Terri Dufendach Mallory Beswick taking in the view from the Tridge in Midland during the 2012 PALM.
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3rd Place
DEVILS ELBOW M-119 TUNNEL OF TREES, MICHIGAN FALL CYCLING by Edward C. Shipman
Honorable Mentions
FALL CYCLING ALONG SHIPMAN ROAD by Edward C. Shipman LATE FALL PENINSULA RIDE TRAVERSE CITY by Edward C. Shipman MASS START - 5 WAVES LINED UP AT FOUNDERS BARRY-ROUBAIX: THE KILLER GRAVEL ROAD RACE by Joshua Duggan
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Make-A-Wish Michigan grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.
7/20 Saturday
Start: Mason - Mason High School, 1001 S. Barnes St. Distance: 17, 32, 50 M loops Fee: Free to $17 (w/ T-shirt), DOE Women on Wheels Bike Tour. Family-friendly all-ages tour traveling the scenic country roads southeast of Lansing. Snack stops with fruit, cookies and drinks, lunch after the ride and showers available. Since 1980. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Tri County Bicycle Association | TCBA Tours (517) 882-3700 | [email protected] www.biketcba.org/tours.php 7/20 Saturday
WOMEN ON WHEELS
7/20 Saturday
Rural Pearl
7/21 Sunday
Start: Oxford - Powell Lake Park, 530 Pontiac Rd. Distance: Several routes from 1 M to 30 K Fee: $15 Ind/$25 Fam, after 6/1 $25/$35, DOE The newly reformatted Rural Pearl is designed for participants at all experience levels. Several route options will be available from 1 mile to 30k through the most scenic landscapes in northern Oakland County. 15th Annual. Tags: Trail Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Polly Ann Trail - Oakland County | Juliane Bagley (248) 969-8660 | [email protected] www.pollyanntrailway.org
7/20 Saturday
Start: Elk Rapids - Elk Rapids High School, 308 Mequzee Point Distance: 26, 63, 100 M Fee: $30 Ind/$70 Fam, after 7/28 $35/$80, DOE Enjoy great views of Torch Lake and Lake MIchigan while riding around one of Michigans premier lakes on lightly traveled rural roads past scenic farms and orchards. After ride picnic lunch is included at Elk Rapids beach with swimming available. Tags: Road Tour Max: 1200 Helmets: R Cherry Capital Cycling Club | Carrie Baic (231) 938-9315 | [email protected] www.ridearoundtorch.org 7/23 Tuesday
Start: Hillsdale - Downtown, 1 Howell St. Distance: 1, 5, 10, 15, 25, 50 M Fee: $15 Ind/$30 Fam, DOE Come participate in a ride that helps raise funds for prevention for Child Abuse in Hillsdale County. Courses wind through the southern part of the county, after the ride enjoy our sidewalk sales and farmers market next to the finish line. 13th Annual. Tags: Other Max: 200 Helmets: E Child Abuse Prevention & Awareness | Christie Campbell (517) 437-3100 | [email protected] www.capahillsdale.net
CAPA~MAGIC RIDE
Start: Birmingham - Derby Middle School, 1300 Derby Rd. Distance: 15, 25, 35 M Fee: $5 Ind/$10 Fam minimum suggested , DOE 7th Annual ride honoring cancer victim Miles Levin who died a few days short of his 19th birthday two years after the onset of a soft tissue sarcoma. All skill levels welcome. Day road ride followed by night ride on Mt. bikes. 7th Annual. Tags: Road Tour, Mtn. Biking Tour Max: 150 Helmets: R Cadieux / TEAM02 / LooseSpokes | Jon Levin (248) 505-4884 | [email protected] www.levinstory.com
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Start: Traverse City Distance: 300 M Fee: $95 Reg. fee/$900 Fundraising req., DOE Join Make-A-Wish Michigan for this amazing cycling adventure. The Wish-A-Mile Bicycle Tour (WAM) takes riders through the beautiful state of Michigan for the ultimate joy of granting wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions. 26th Annual Tags: Road Tour Max: 900 Helmets: R Make-A-Wish Michigan | Janelle Gunn (616) 363-4607 | [email protected] www.wishamile.org 7/26 Friday
7/28 Sunday
Start: Grand Haven - Harbor Island, Coho Drive & Third St. Distance: 33, 62, 100 M Fee: $32, after 7/4 $37, DOE Cyclists ride some of West Michigans most prestigious shoreline over roller coaster type hills and miles of beautiful farmland. Live music, pizza party, SAG service, great rest areas, freebies for early registration. See website for details! 7th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Loose Spokes, Bicycle Sales & Service | Jack Crawford (616) 847-1980 | [email protected] www.loosespokes.com
Start: Traverse City - Old Train Depot, Railroad Place Distance: 19 M Fee: $30 Adults/$5 Children, DOE Hit the TART and Leelanau Trails for a family-friendly evening ride that begins at the old train depot located at 8th Street/ Woodmere Ave in Traverse City and ends at Marina Park in the Village of Suttons Bay. Last years event sold out! 13th Annual. Tags: Trail Tour Max: 600 Helmets: R TART Trails, Inc | Arianne Whittaker (231) 941-4300 | [email protected] www.traversetrails.org/event/tour-de-tart 7/27 Saturday
7/28 Sunday
Start: Brooklyn Distance: 50 M Fee: $50 Reg. fee/$300 Rundraising req. , DOE The Wish-A-Mile Bicycle Tour, or WAM as it is affectionately known by riders, is a premier, statewide cycling event benefiting Make-A-Wish Michigan. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Make-A-Wish Michigan | Janelle Gunn (616) 363-4607 | [email protected] www.wishamile.org
8/3 Saturday
Start: Vassar - Vassar High School, 220 Athletic St. Distance: 10, 15, 32, 64 M Fee: $15 Ind/$33 Fam, after 7/14, $20/$40, DOE Enjoy a scenic bike tour through Tuscola County and lovely towns for Frankenmuth and Vassar, ending at the high school for lunch. 64 mile must start by 8 am. Helmets recommended. We have maps, some of the best marked routes, Sags, foodstop, showers and T-Shirts. 10th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Cass River Habitat for Humanity-Vassar | Donna Gillies (989) 823-2228 | [email protected] www.cassriver.com 7/28 Sunday
August
Recurring Events for August:
Saturdays and/or Sundays (see 4/20)
Start: Fenton - The Laundry - Shiawassee St. Distance: 12, 35, 62, or 100 M Fee: $30, DOE The TDL is again hostng a party at the finish-Beer tasting and BBQ provided by The Laundry for all participants. This casual ride is for anyone at any fitness level with 100% of the proceeds being donated to U-M Congenital Heart Center. 11th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 800 Helmets: R CycleFit Sports Club | Kim Foerster (810) 750-8883 | [email protected] www.TDL4Charity.com 8/3 Saturday
IRIDE
Start: Grayling - The Bicycle Shop, 200 E. Michigan Ave. Distance: 100 M or 2 riders 50 M each Fee: $25-$40, DOE 100 Mile Century Ride - Grayling to Oscoda, MI along river valley following AuSable Canoe Marathon. Ten riders per minute. Timing provided. Certificates available. Only 12 stop signs. Enter early - save money. Raffle prizes - top prize new bike. 13th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 600 Helmets: R Grayling Rotary Club | Wayne Koppa (989) 370-5757 | [email protected] www.blackbearbicycletour.com
Start: Harrison Township - Lake St. Clair - Metropark, 31300 Metro Parkway Distance: 2.5, 22, 42 M Fee: $10 - $40, DOE For ALL AGES! Breakfast, lunch, ice cream cart, and T-shirt included to ALL RIDERS! All three ride distances have scenic water view. Pre-registration highly recommended (guarantees your t-shirt size) to the 1st 400 Riders. Same Day Registration add $10. M.O.M 2013 Jersey $250. 9th Annual. Tags: Other Max: 400 Helmets: R Alzheimers Association | Kristine Korpal (586) 876-0827 | [email protected] www.mindovermatteralz.com 8/3 Saturday
Start: Howe - The Howe School, 5755 North State Rd. 9 Distance: 14-100 Fee: $30 Ind/$60 Fam, DOE Amishland & Lakes is family friendly bicycle tour through the Amish countryside of NE Indiana & lakes country of SE Michigan. It originates on the campus of The Howe School in Howe, IN. Meals, camping & low cost dorm rooms are available. 39th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 1500 Helmets: R Michiana Bicycle Association | Ray Halicki (574) 387-6449 | [email protected] www.amishlandlakes.com
Start: Boyne City - Veterans Memorial Park, 101 N Lake St. Distance: 20, 43, 62, 105 M Fee: $35 (T-Shirt before 7/19), DOE Ride along the shores of Northern Michigan lakes and over the hills of Charlevoix and Antrim counties including The Wall or ride the Ironton Ferry. Great roads with rest stops and SAG supported. Great DALMAC training ride. Lunch included. 13th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 500 Helmets: R Boyne Valley Lions Club & North Country Bike Club | Ralph Gillett (231) 582-6421 | [email protected] www.ridethecharx.org
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Sunday - August 18th - 2013 Swartz Creek, Michigan Reg & Info at www.assenmachers.com
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8/3 Saturday
Start: Grass Lake - Lone Oak Vineyard Estates, 8400 Ann Arbor Rd. Distance: 7, 15, 36, 63 M Fee: $25 Ind/$10 Child, after 7/21 $30/$10, DOE Come experience the beautiful county side of the Grass Lake area by bike. Stop by wineries along your ride. Pre-registrants enjoy a chef created lunch at Lone Oak Vineyard. Preregistered non-rider lunch is available for $10. See website for details Inaugural Event. Tags: Road Tour Max: 300 Helmets: R Cascades Cycling Club | Dave Spencer (517) 784-4634 | [email protected] www.cascadescyclingclub.org 8/3 Saturday
PEDAL TO WHINE
Start: Rodney - Cran-Hill Ranch, 14444 17 Mile Rd. Distance: .5 K swim, 12 K bike, 4 K run Fee: $10 Kids/$25 Ind/$60 Team, DOE The mission of the Cran-Hill Triathlon is to raise awareness and funds that enable youth and families to participate in programs such as youth camps, family camps, retreats, and adventure experiences through Cran-Hill Ministries. 17th Annual. Tags: Multisport Max: NA Helmets: R Cran-Hill Ranch | Rylan Kahly (231) 796-7669 | [email protected] www.cranhillranch.com 8/4 - 8/8 Sunday - Thursday Start: Baraga - 201 Lyons St. Distance: 40-65 M per day Fee: $400 Ind/$275 Students 5-day loop tour of the Keweenaw Peninsula with one layover day in Copper Harbor. Cost includes 11 meals, camping, baggage transport, SAG support, mechanical support, and side excursions. Proceeds benefit abused and neglect children of the U.P. 23rd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 125 Helmets: R Teaching Family Homes of Upper Michigan | Mike Smith (906) 249-5437 | [email protected] www.teachingfamilyhomes.org/tourdaup 8/4 - 8/9 Sunday - Friday
CRAN-HILL TRIATHLON
Start: Montague Distance: 159 or 386 M Fee: See website Experience the Lake Michigan Shoreline for seven glorious days of riding (three-day option also available). There is so much to see and do that you wont be able to do it all. From swimming in the lake, to the sand dunes, Watermelon Hill, the sights and sounds of Traverse City, through the Tunnel of Trees, and finishing with a spectacular view of the Mackinac Bridge. Come join us for our 27th year of exploring the coastline of Lake Michigan. Tags: Road Tour Max: 500 Helmets: R League of Michigan Bicyclists | Rich Moeller (888) 642-4537 | [email protected] www.LMB.org/west
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8/10 Saturday
8/4 Sunday
Big M Resurection
Start: Manistee - Big M Ski Area Manistee National Forest, Udell Hills Rd. Distance: 6.5 M loop Fee: $35 Elite/$30 Expert, Sport, Beginner/$10 U14 The race course is an approximate 6.5 mile loop with a great combination of single &double track trails, fast flats, challenging climbs and technical sections. Come out to experience this great course as it only appears in the series every few years. Tags: Mtn. Bike XC, Mtn. Bike Race, Mtn. Bike Kids Max: NA Helmets: R Tailwind Racing | Rebecca Wissman (248) 980-9984 | [email protected] www.tailwind-racing.com
Start: Montague Distance: 149 M Fee: $30, after 3/17 $40, after 7/28 $50, DOE Be a part of ODRAM 2013 on August 10th. We provide lunch in Blanchard and after ride picnic at Bay City. New for 2013 - refreshment stations! Based on interest, we will provide transportation back to the start. Tags: Road Tour Max: 1000 Helmets: R Third Coast Cycling, LLC | Chris Radford (616) 920-0201 | [email protected] www.odram.com 8/10 Saturday
TOUR DA U.P.
Start: Manistique Distance: 200 M over 5 days Fee: See website Take a week and enjoy the best of the U.P! Ride with us from Manistique to Munising, to Grand Marais on newly paved road, and see the Pictured Rocks and two Great Lakes! Full sag-support plus good food & lodging make this a great choice for you. Tags: Road Tour Max: 20 Helmets: R Bike Tour Vacations | Jim Plaunt (248) 345-6929 | [email protected] www.biketourvacations.com
Start: Bay City - Bay City Area Hotel, TBD Distance: 25-35 M Fee: See website Michigan Brew Tours presents: B2B - Bike to Brew Tour. A fully supported 2 day bike tour from brewery to brewery. Bike 25-35 miles on Michigan roads and rail trails. Finish each riding day with a VIP brewery tour, beer dinner and hotel room. Tags: Road Tour Max: 20 Helmets: R Michigan Brew Tours | Steve Johnson (248) 850-2563 | [email protected] www.MichiganBrewTours.com
Start: Ferndale - 9 Mile & Woodward, 1840 Planavon Distance: 22 M Fee: Free, DOE A safe and scenic route from Downtown Ferndale to Birmingham and back. SAG wagon provided.
Start: Ferndale - 9 Mile & Woodward, 1840 Planavon Distance: 40 M Fee: Free, DOE Riding into Detroit may surprise you. Fast smooth and safe. We will visit the River Walk, The Dequindre Cut, The Heidelberg Project,Belle Isle, Indian Village and a few surprises. We will return to participate in the Green Cruise Parade at Noon. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Sierra Club | Tom Dusky (248) 915-0222 | [email protected] www.sierraclub.org/greencruise
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8/17 Saturday
8/17 Saturday
Start: Ludington - Trinity Evangelical Free Church, 1212 Monona Dr. Distance: 14, 20, 60, 100 M Fee: $25 Ind, DOE The MAD Ride is a fun ride with a choice of four route lengths. The ride is a fund-raising event for HELP, with proceeds going to assist those is need in Mason and surrounding Counties. Test stops, SAG drivers, and picnic following event. 11th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 300 Helmets: E Hands Extended Loving People (HELP) | Gene McClellan (231) 843-6811 | [email protected] www.helpmadride.com 8/17 Saturday
Start: Warren - Macomb Bike & Fitness, 28411 Schoenherr Rd. Distance: 10, 25, 35 M Fee: $20, DOE Benefits Grosse Pointe Animal Adoption Society. Scenic ride along Lake St. Clair on Jefferson Avenue and Lake Shore Drive. Complimentary lunch served following the ride. 3rd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Macomb Bike & Fitness | Jeff Radke (586) 756-5400 | [email protected] www.macombbike.com 8/17 Saturday
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8/11 - 8/16 Sunday - Friday Start: Watersmeet Distance: 250 M over 5 days Fee: See website The western Upper Peninsula has great road cycling and great sights for you. Our staff will lead you around and up to the Porcupine Mountains, and along the shore of Lake Superior. Check our website for details! Tags: Road Tour Max: 20 Helmets: R Bike Tour Vacations | Jim Plaunt (248) 345-6929 | [email protected] www.biketourvacations.com 8/11 Sunday
Start: Elk Rapids - 707 E. 3rd St. Distance: 14.2, 31, 57.5 M Fee: $35 Ind/$75 Fam, after 7/17 $40/$80, DOE Start with a healthy breakfast featuring MI Farmboy Flapjacks. Scenic routes around quaint villages, picturesque orchards and the beautiful Chain OLakes including Torch. Delicious lunch upon your return. Free entry into a raffle. Proceeds to charity. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Chalfonte Foundation & Michigan Donor Family Council | Rich & Cindy Giannini (586) 979-7135 | [email protected] www.11leggedlaketour.weebly.com 8/17 Saturday
Start: Cedar Springs - Long Lake Park - 13700 Long Lake Dr. Distance: 20, 32, 35, Mix & Match Fee: $20/40 Ind/Fam, after 8/4 $25/50, DOE Three mix and match loops, You decide how many miles. This allows more social time between riders of different paces as everyone loops back to Long Lake Park, where our Cool Cooks with Hot Coals will be cooking up steaks, dogs, and veggie burgers! Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Rapid Wheelmen | Mike Burden (616) 920-0724 | [email protected] www.rapidwheelmen.com/maple-leaf.html 8/17 Saturday
MAPLE LEAF
Start: Milford - Kensington Metro-Park, Maple Beach Pavillion, 2240 W. Buno Rd. Distance: 1, 8, 16, 30, 60 M Fee: $40 Ind/$80 Fam, after 7/1 $50/$100, DOE Family-oriented event to honor the life and dedication of lifelong biker Kevin Degen. Proceeds will benefit the Kevin Degen Open Road Foundation whose mission is to improve the lives of those with special needs through biking. New route. T-shirt included. 2nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Kevin Degen Open Road Foundation | Mr. Rick Branstner (248) 737-0967 | [email protected] www.KevinDegenFoundation.org
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Start: Charlotte - American Legion Post 42, 1000 West Lawrence Distance: 20, 40, 62 M Fee: $35 Ind/70 Fam, after 8/1 $40/80, DOE A tour featuring quiet county road passing Orchards, Parks, restored Charming Country Schools and Amish Farms. Short routes great for families, longer routes great for Dalmac bound riders. SAG, food stops, lunch included. 2nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Sons of the American Legion Squadron 42 | Lee A Gillett (517) 543-1344 | [email protected] www.post42.org
Start: South Haven Distance: 25, 40, 75,100 M Fee: $25 Ind/$35 Fam, DOE A countryside bike tour of artist studios, fruit farms and wineries near Fennville, Saugatuck and South Haven, MI. There are rides of various distances, designed for persons of all abilities. Includes Iunch, snacks and concierge service. 2nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Friends of the Blue Star Trail | Jim Van Buren (269) 998-3834 | [email protected] www.lhcbt.com 8/17 Saturday
DALMAC
4 Routes! | All Ages | 4 and 5-day Routes | Century option Lansing - Mackinaw Summer bike camping tour Check out the details online! Registration opens March 2013 Ride Across the Mackinac Bridge*
*not all routes
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8/18 Sunday
Start: Thompsonville - Crystal Mountain Resort & Spa, 12500 Crystal Mountain Dr. Distance: 15, 30, 45, 62,100 M Fee: $24 Ind/$54 Fam, after 8/1 $28/$57, DOE The Benzie Sunrise Rotarys Fifth Annual Bike Benzie Tour with great food stops featuring regional snaks, including cherry pie. Picturesque rides that challenge riders of all abilities. Proceeds benefit area children charities. 5th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 400 Helmets: R Benzie Sunrise Rotary Club | Tim Krause (231) 882-0791 | [email protected] www.bikebenzie.org 8/18 Sunday
Start: Swartz Creek - Assenmacher Cycling Center, 8053 Miller Rd. Distance: 20, 32, 50, 62, 100 M Fee: $15 Ind/$35 Fam, after 8/1 $20/$45 , DOE A popular multi-distance ride on generally good low traffic roads through the farmland and villages of mid Michigan. Started in 1980, it has become one of Michigans premier century rides and a popular DALMAC warm-up event. 34th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Genesee Wanmderers bicycle club | Matt Assenmacher (810) 635-7844 | [email protected] www.assenmachers.com
ASSENMACHER 100
Start: Saugatuck Distance: Up to 100 M over the weekend Fee: See website Enjoy a late-summer blast in the wine country of west Michigan. Great weekend road touring, plus wine tasting and a visit to an artisan cheese farm. See website for more details. Tags: Road Tour Max: 20 Helmets: R Bike Tour Vacations | Jim Plaunt (248) 345-6929 | [email protected] www.biketourvacations.com 8/24 Saturday
8/25 Sunday
Start: Memphis - Memphis Junior High School, 34165 Bordman Rd. Distance: 23, 32, 60, 100 M (road), 26 (dirt) Fee: TBD, DOE The Peach of a Ride traverses the countryside of rural Macomb and St. Clair counties. The terrain is lush farmland, apple orchards and forests. Rest stops are plentiful stocked with fruit and homemade cookies. Lunch is served at the finish. 41st Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 750 Helmets: R Slow Spokes Bicycle Club | Paul Wilhelm (586) 697-5075 | [email protected] www.slowspokes.org 8/25 Sunday
PEACH OF A RIDE
Route Race
Start: Holland Distance: 135 plus or minus route choice Fee: $175 Break out of the rat race and join the route race! Teams of 5 work together to make it to 2 check points. The first, by using a specific route, the 2nd is team choice. Road bikes only and tires must be less than 25mm. Choose your route wisely! 1st Annual. Tags: Road Competitive Max: 20 Helmets: R Team Foolish | Melissa Werkman (616) 915-0832 | [email protected] www.tidal-nine.com
Start: Birmingham - The Surnow Building, 320 Martin St. Distance: .06 M Fee: $45, DOE USA cycling sanctioned criterium races,family and children races, charity races, live music and vendors at Shane Park. Bicycle demos, related give aways, and family oriented festival fun. 3rd Annual. Tags: MBRA Race Criterium Max: 750 Helmets: R Wolverine Sports Club | Jeffrey Surnow (248) 877-4000 | [email protected] www.Birminghambikefestival.com
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9/8 Sunday
Start: Paw Paw - Van Buren County Human Services Building, 801 Hazen St. Distance: 22, 39, 60 M Fee: $20, DOE This tour travels past lush vineyards and orchards at the peak of harvest season. Cyclists pass by woodlands, rivers, lakes and neighboring Villages. Fruit, juice, PB & J, and homemade cookies are served. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Paw Paw Service League | Donna Oas (269) 657-6309 | [email protected] www.wineandharvestfestival.com 9/8 Sunday 8/25 Sunday 9/2 Monday
Michigan Titanium
Start: Grand Rapids - Versluis Park, 5380 Northland Dr. NE Distance: 1/2 and full distance Iron Fee: $145, $370 Held in and around beautiful Versluis Park in Plainfield Township, The Michigan Titanium is the first full Iron distance race in Michigan. Tags: Multisport Max: 600 Helmets: R Tris4health | Doug Tuttle (616) 437-3199 | [email protected] www.michigantitanium.com
8/28 - 9/1 Wednesday - Sunday Start: East Lansing, 4301 Farm Lane Distance: 380 M Fee: $195-$215 DALMAC is Michigans great end-of-summer bicycle camping tour. Four routes wind northward through Michigans small towns, from East Lansing to up north destinations, ending in Mackinaw City or St. Ignace in the U.P. Ride the Mackinac Bridge by bike! Since 1973. Tags: Road Tour Max: 1800 Helmets: R Tri County Bicycle Association | Heidi Vanator (517) 882-3700 | [email protected] www.dalmac.org 8/31 Saturday
DALMAC
Start: Grand Haven - Rock n Road Cycle, 300 N. Seventh St. Distance: 100 K Fee: Free, DOE Ride 100 kilometers through the valley of the Grand River, breakfast in Allendale, returning well before noon for family activities. Meet at ROCK n ROAD Cycle Grand Haven by 6:45 am to split in two or three groups, leave at 7:00 am SHARP. 7th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Team Yogurt / Rock n Road Cycle | Tim Meyer (616) 846-2800 | [email protected] www.rocknroadcycle.com 9/2 Monday
Start: Kalamazoo - Kal-Haven Trail Head Distance: 35 M each day Fee: See website Join us for a traffic-free roll down the Kal-Haven Trail, out on Saturday and back on Sunday. Quiet, safe riding, plus four meals and overnight lodging. See website for full details. 2nd Annual. Tags: Trail Tour Max: 50 Helmets: R Bike Tour Vacations | Jim Plaunt (248) 345-6929 | [email protected] www.biketourvacations.com 9/14 - 9/15 Saturday - Sunday
Start: Milford Distance: 30K Fee: $25-45 (see website, DOE) Our scenic course with beautiful dirt roads takes you on a shaded roller coaster of hills through Proud Lake & Highland Recreational Areas. Enjoy a post-race party atmosphere. Prizes for top male and female biker. Tags: Mountain Bike Max: NA Helmets: R Huron Valley Athletic Club | Doug Klingensmith (248) 735-7000 | [email protected] www.laborday30K.com
9/7 Saturday
Start: Kalamazoo - Western Michigan University Parkview Campus Distance: NA Fee: Free, DOE Informal test rides and information on recumbent bikes (and trikes). No charge, no schedule, drop in any time between 10 and 2:30. East parking lot. Event goes on rain or shine; cover is available in nearby parking structure. Tags: Other Max: NA Helmets: E Michigan Human Powered Vehicle Association | Paul Pancella (269) 373-5413 | [email protected] 9/7 Saturday
Start: Mackinaw City - Mackinaw City Recreation Complex, 507 W. Central Ave. Distance: 25, 50, 75, 100 M Fee: $20, after 9/1 $25, DOE Four inland and shoreline routes available with marked routes to direct you. SAG safety wagons patrol the routes and designated rest areas. Incredible scenery and a light cook-out lunch at rides end. On Sunday, ride over the amazing Mackinac Bridge (riders over 13 only). Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Mackinaw City Chamber of Commerce | Kelly Vieau (231) 436-5574 | [email protected] www.mackinawchamber.com 9/14 Saturday
September
Recurring Events for September:
Saturdays and/or Sundays (see 4/20)
Motor City Bike & Brew Tours Beat the Train in Detroit
Start: Ferrysburg - Coast Guard Park, 18161 North Shore Rd. Distance: 25, 50, 100 M Fee: $35, DOE Enjoy the autumn colors while biking through wooded acreage and farms, along lakes, beaches and rivers and charming lakeside communities. There are numerous parks to rest and enjoy the view. Routes to accommodate the recreational to experienced riders. 2nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Grand Haven & Spring Lake Rotary Clubs | Bill Bassow (616) 846-8544 | [email protected] www.northbankbiketour.com
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Henry Ford Health Systems Tour de Ford - Wheels that Heal event raises funds for the Tom Groth Patient Medical Needs Fund, which benefits underinsured patients in southeast Michigan. Riders can participate in either the 10, 35, or 70 mile route.
9/14 Saturday
Start: Dearborn Heights - Warrendale Picnic Area in Hines Park Distance: 6, 12, 24, 35, 50, 75, 100 M Fee: $25 Ind/$45 Fam, after 9/6 $35/$70, DOE PEACs believes that Everyone Can Ride and the 21st Annual Celebration of Cycling is truly for everyone! Routes range from a traffic-free 12 mile route up to a challenging 100 mile route. SAG supported, rest-stops and lunch are provided. 21st Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Programs to Educate All Cyclists | Liz Horvat (734) 484-2758 | [email protected] www.bikeprogram.org 9/14 Saturday
CELEBRATION OF CYCLING
9/14 Saturday
Start: Harbor Springs - Birchwood Inn, 7291 S. Lake Shore Dr. Distance: 20, 44, 62 M Fee: $25/$30, DOE Tunnel of Trees (M-119) is a part of each route. Short route great for novice riders, longer routes will challenge you with hills and reward you with great scenery and views of Lake Michigan. Lunch is included. Lodging packages available. 23rd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Birchwood Inn (231) 526-2151 | [email protected] www.birchwoodinn.com/specialevents.html 9/15 Sunday
9/15 Sunday
Start: Kinross - Great Lakes Electric Parking Lot, Kinross Lake Rd. Distance: 12.7 M Fee: $15 Ride/$20 Ride & shirt, DOE This is a Time Trial Event to raise money for the Livestrong Foundation. It takes place in the Beautiful eastern upper Penisula. We ride in Honor of Philo TAG Budlong who was an avid cyclist and former P.O.W., who lost his battle with Cancer. 5th Annual. Tags: Other Max: 150 Helmets: R Pro Sports | Pro Sports (906) 632-8161 | [email protected]
Start: Alto - 6052 Linfield Ave. Southeast Distance: 12, 21, 50 M Fee: $25 Ind/$30 Fam, DOE The Ride for Warriors is a one day cycling event in support of the brave men and women that fight and have fought for our freedom. Procedds will go toward Veterans in West Michigan area who are in need of home modifications. Tags: Road Tour Max: 75 Helmets: R Ellen W. Seese (616) 821-9554 | [email protected] www.sites.google.com/site/rideforwarriors
Start: Metamora - Metamora Park (Behind the White Horse Inn), 1 East High St. Distance: 45, 75 M (Paved), 40 M Gravel Fee: $30, DOE Michigan Pink Tour - ALL NEW Routing for 2013! Tour the scenic roads of Lapeer county. Well stocked rest stops and SAG support. This tour best enjoyed if riders have road tour experience and are comfortable sharing main roads with motorized vehicles. Bonus t-shirt for anyone pre-registering by Sept 1! 5th Annual. Tags: Road Tour, Mtn. Biking Tour Max: 150 Helmets: R MPI Mainstreet Race Team | Maureen Parrish (248) 202-6233 | [email protected] www.michiganpinktour.org 9/15 Sunday
Start: Ypsilanti - Corner Brewery, 720 Norris St. Distance: TBD Fee: $20 (includes food/swag) Taco Tour Seis- the tastiest bicycle tour in Michigan! We typically visit five taquerias in the Ypsilanti area- meat/veggie/vegan options available. Further info available on our website or Facebook, closer to the date. Tags: Other Max: NA Helmets: E Bike Ypsi | Tom Lennon (734) 330-0550 | [email protected] www.bikeypsi.org
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9/15 Sunday
Start: Suttons Bay - Suttons Bay HIgh School, 500 South Elm St. Distance: 20, 40, 65, 100 M Fee: $30 Ind/$70 Fam, after 8/14 $35/$80, DOE Ride beautiful Leelanau County on excellent roads by orchards, wineries and through quaint villages. The secenic terrain varies from flat to rolling with a few challenging hills on each route. So come, ride and enjoy this wonderful peninsula. Tags: Road Tour Max: 1100 Helmets: R Cherry Capital Cycling Club | Ray Landfair (231) 946-0467 | [email protected] www.leelanauharvesttour.org 9/15 Sunday
9/15 Sunday
Start: Sylvania, OH - Centennial Terrace, 5773 Centennial Rd. Distance: 10, 31, 62, 100 M Fee: $25, after 9/9 $30, DOE Ride traverses varied terrain of Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan. Shorter loops are flat. Longer routes enter Michigans Irish Hills region. Rest stops for all with lunch on longer routes. Routes are marked with pavement arrows. 41st Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Maumee Valley Adventurers, (formerly HI-Toledo Area) | Patti Rapp (419) 250-0262 | [email protected] www.mvadventurers.org 9/20 - 9/22 Friday - Sunday
9/21 Saturday
Start: Durand - Sandula Clock Tower, 100 E Main St. Distance: 3, 56, 32, 100 M Fee: $15 Ind/$40 Fam, after 9/14 $20/$45, DOE This tour supports the delvelopement of a National Railroad Memorial. Proceeds will help to build a bicycle and pedestrian overpass to the Historial Durand Union Station. SAG,rest stops, cookies provided. Rural, rolling area, beautiful friendly area. 4th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 500 Helmets: E National Railroad Memorial Inc. | Leslie Dietrich (989) 288-2378 | [email protected] www.nationalrailroadmemorial.com 9/21 Saturday
TRAIN~N~WHEELS, FALL
9/15 Sunday
Start: Harbor Springs - Boyne Highlands Resort, 600 Highlands Dr. Distance: 30 M + variety of longer options Fee: $50 Ride/$150 Hotel package, DOE This is not a race! Biketemberfest is a scenic 30 mile fall color bicycle ride and a weekend of parties in one of the most beautiful areas of Michigan. Approximately 400 outdoor enthusiasts gather each year to take part in this fun filled weekend! Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Zoo-De-Mackinac, Inc. | GregDrawbaugh (313) 821-8414 | [email protected] www.zoo-de-mack.com 9/21 Saturday
Start: Ypsilanti - Rolling Hills County Park, 7660 Stoney Creek Distance: 100 Metric M & 50 Metric M Fee: $25 Ind/$35, DOE Scenic fall ride through southern Washtenaw and Lenawee Counties. Two rest/refreshment stops and lunch at the end of the ride. Proceeds to benefit local childrens causes. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Ann Arbor Kiwanis Morning Edition | Bela Sipos (734) 358-1055 | [email protected] www.magicalmysterybiketour.com
Start: Brighton - Dodge Pavilion Island Lake Recreation Area, 12950 East Grand River Distance: 5, 9 M (trails), 12, 24 M (road) Fee: $25, after 6/15 $30, DOE Island Lake Recreation Area is a 4,000 acre park in Livingston County that offers an up north experience without leaving southeast Michigan. Tags: Road Tour, Mtn. Biking Tour Max: 200 Helmets: R National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Michigan Chapter | Laura James (248) 936-0343 | [email protected] www.bikeMSmi.org 9/21 Saturday
Tour de Troit
Start: Detroit - Roosevelt Park, 2200 Michigan Ave. Distance: 30 M, 100 K Fee: $30-$65 depending on date, DOE The Tour de Troit is a bike ride that explores some of Detroits historic areas, views many of its most breathtaking sights, and provides bicyclists a unique opportunity to legally take over city streets. 2012s ride attracted over 5,000 riders. 12th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Tour de Troit | Kelli Kavanaugh (313) 338-8687 | [email protected] www.tour-de-troit.org
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Start: Frankenmuth - Harvey Kern Pavilion, 601 Weiss St. Distance: 30, 50, 75, 100 M each day Fee: $25 1-Day/$30 2-Day, after 6/15 $30/40, DOE This route starts and finishes in Frankenmuth, Michigans Little Bavaria. You will enjoy this fast, flat route while riding through the serene roads and quaint towns such as Vassar, Mayville, Chesaning, and Otter Lake. Tags: Road Tour Max: 600 Helmets: R National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Michigan Chapter | Laura James (248) 936-0343 | [email protected] www.bikeMSmi.org 9/28 Saturday
Start: St. Johns - St. Johns Depot, 107 East Railroad St. Distance: 20, 40, 60 M Fee: $15 Ind/$20 Fam, after 9/1 $20 Ind/$40 Fam, DOE This is a family-oriented ride to raise funds for the restoration of historic railcars. Ride through beautiful mid-Michigan countryside on all paved roads. At rest stops trivia fun for all ages with prizes, plus good snacks. Delicious meal at the end. 2nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Clinton County Arts Council | Beth Smith (989) 224-6629 | [email protected] www.clintonnorthernrailway.org 9/29 Sunday
Start: Three Oaks - Three Oaks Elementary School, 100 Oak St. Distance: 15, 25, 37, 50, 62, 75, 100 M Fee: $35, after 5/31 $45 A one-day bicycle tour of the orchards, forest and wine country in and around Three Oaks, Michigan. A recreational and social tour for bicyclists. It is intended that all participants ride in a safe manner. 40th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Three Oaks Spokes Bicycle Club | Bryan Volstorf (269) 756-3361 | [email protected] www.applecidercentury.com
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Start: Auburn Hills - Riverside Park, corner of Squirrel Rd. & Auburn Rd. Distance: 5 - 40 M Fee: $20 Ind, DOE Enjoy a scenic ride on Oakland Countys five community Clinton River Trail at the 9th Annual FCRT Fall Classic. Auburn Hills Riverside Park registration, shirt, breakfast, lunch & displays. Route includes rest stop, trail map provided. 9th Annual Clinton River Trail Fall Classic. Tags: Trail Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Friends of the Clinton River Trail | John Hensler (248) 506-0942 | [email protected] www.clintonrivertrail.org 9/28 Saturday 9/22 Sunday
October
Recurring Events for October:
Saturdays and/or Sundays (see 4/20)
Motor City Bike & Brew Tours Beat the Train in Detroit
Fall Pedal
Start: Allegan - Allegan Sports Complex, 29th St. Distance: 25, 52 M Fee: $40 Ind, DOE Celebrate fall pedaling thru scenic Allegan County. T-shirt with pre-registration, stocked drink and snack stations, and Fat Mikes Famous BBQ. Bicycling safety and hands on exhibits for the kids. See website or facebook for details and updates. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Childrens Museum of Fennville | Traci Perrigo (269) 686-0276 | [email protected] www.fenvillechildren.org
Start: Comstock Park - Fifth Third Ballpark, Comstock Park, 4500 West River Dr. Distance: 92 or 184 Fee: $65 2-day/$55 1-day An Epic 2-day, 184 mile color tour of the entire Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park from Grand Rapids to Cadillac and back. Half is UNPAVED. The hardest trail ride youll ever love! All proceeds go to further trail development (FWPT). 10th Annual. Tags: Trail Tour Max: 100 Helmets: R Friends of the White Pine Trail | Dennis Hamel (616) 258-3868 | [email protected] www.tourwpt.org
10/5 Saturday
Start: Jackson Distance: 100+ M over 3 days Fee: See website Two nights at the charming Rose Trellis Bed & Breakfast, plus three days of great country riding near Jackson. Youll love it! See our website for full details. 2nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 20 Helmets: R Bike Tour Vacations | Jim Plaunt (248) 345-6929 | [email protected] www.biketourvacations.com
9/28 Saturday
Dairy Roubaix
Start: West Olive - Pigeon Creek Park (tentative) Distance: 36 M Fee: $40 Saddle up for a fast and largely flat, primarily gravel road race through the farming communities of North Ottawa county. Recover with a cold frosty glass of milk (or beer) at the Pigeon Creek Lodge afteward with friends and family. Inaugural Event. Tags: Road Competitive Max: 500 Helmets: R Tidal Nine Events | Melissa Werkman (616) 915-0832 | [email protected] www.tidal-nine.com
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10/6 Sunday
Start: St. Clair - St. Clair High School, Distance: 30, 45, 65, 100 M Fee: $20, after 8/23 $25, limited, DOE at $40, International bike tour. Optional route to Canada (passport required). Cross St. Clair River by ferry. Fee includes ferry to and from Canada. Hot lunch served in U. S. for all routes. Post ride showers available. 32nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 1200 Helmets: R Clinton River Riders | John Tarantino (586) 850-2485 | [email protected] www.lmb.org/crr 10/6 Sunday
Start: Muskegon - Fairfield Inn, 1520 East Mt. Garfield Rd. Distance: 310 M Fee: $550 Ind - All inclusive What better way to see the fall colors than from the saddle of your bike. Breakfast, two sags, dinner, and national chain hotel each day included with on the road service repairs. A beautiful ride in a beautiful state. Limited to 20 riders. 2nd Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 20 Helmets: R Michigan Coast Riders | Michael Roon (616) 450-3450 | [email protected] www.michigancoastriders.com 10/12 Saturday
10/13 Sunday
Start: Walloon Lake - Boyne Valley Lodge, 3780 M-75 Distance: Routes up to 75 M per day Fee: $250 - includes room & board The Walloon Lake Tandem Rally is a very friendly small rally. Riding some of Michigans great waterfronts. But the fun keeps going after you return from the ride, cocktails and Dinner then sit aroundthe firerplace with all of the new friends you met. 5th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: 25 Helmets: R Midwest Bike &Tandems | Joel Hakken (734) 213-7744 | [email protected] www.midwesttandems.com/events 10/12 - 10/12 Saturday
Start: Lowell - Fallasburg Park, 1124 Fallasburg Park Dr. NE Distance: 17, 30, 62, 100 M (paved), 30, 62 M (gravel) Fee: $25 Ind/$50 Fam, after 9/27 $35/$70, DOE Since 1983, charity tour honoring Donna Ryskamp and Craig Campbell, cyclists killed by drunk drivers. Pancake breakfast, homemade cookies, hot beverages, soup lunch, and fantastic fall colors. Full SAG on paved roads. Try our fun gravel road routes. 31st Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Rapid Wheelmen Bicycle Club | President [email protected] www.rapidwheelmen.com/colorburst.html 10/12 Saturday
COLORBURST TOUR
Start: Brighton - 4141 Bauer Rd. Distance: 5, 9, 12, 28, 38, 62,100 M Fee: $30/$40 includes bfst/lunch, DOE Enjoy the beautiful fall colorsf thru Livingston County. on rural roads, bike paths and thru state parks. A must do event! Includes breakfast, lunch and enroute hospitality stops. Mommemorative long sleeve shirt $10. 6th Annual. Tags: Road Tour, Mtn. Biking Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Howell Rotary Club | Peter Bowen (810) 494-3000 | [email protected] www.tourdelivingston.org 10/13 Sunday
TOUR DE LIVINGSTON
Start: Clay Twp. - 4710 Pte Tremble Distance: 24, 42 M water view Fee: $20, after 10/1 $30, DOE This is a great all paved ride. Ferry ride to Harsen Island. Most of the ride has a water view. Lunch is included at the end of the ride. 4th Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Greater Algonac Chamber | Bob Weisenbaugh (586) 725-1279 | [email protected] www.algonacchamber.com 10/13 Sunday
Start: Warren - Macomb Bike & Fitness, 28411 Schoenherr Rd. Distance: 10, 25, 35 M Fee: $25, DOE Entry fee benefits Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Scenic route along Lake St. Clair on Jefferson Avenue and Lake Shore Drive. Rest stop available. Complimentary lunch served following the ride. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Macomb Bike & Fitness | Jeff Radke (586) 756-5400 | [email protected] www.macombbike.com
10/12 Saturday
Start: Ypsilanti - Corner Brewery, 720 Norris St. Distance: 15, 33M Fee: Free, DOE A free event in celebration of fall and bicycles and fun and friends and...well, you name it! The Fall Ride starts and finishes at the Corner Brewery. Road and dirt routes. A great ride to learn road rules and how to ride in groups. 7th Annual. Tags: Road Tour, Trail Tour Max: NA Helmets: E Bike Ypsi | Kristen Cuhran (734) 330-0550 | [email protected] www.bikeypsi.org
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10/13 Sunday
Start: Clarkston - American Legion Post 63, 8047 Ortonville Rd. Distance: 10, 16, 24, 48 M Fee: $20 Adults/$10 Seniors & Juniors, DOE Enjoy the changing leaf colors on this tree lined back roads tour over the rolling hills of North Oakland County. Fat tire or cyclocross bikes are recommended for this challenging gravel road ride. Tags: Mtn. Biking Tour Max: 750 Helmets: R Flying Rhino Cycling Club | Mary Mickalich (248) 625-7000 | [email protected] www.flyingrhinocc.com 10/19 Saturday
January 2014
1/1 Wednesday Start: Clarkston - American Legion Post 63, 8047 Ortonville Rd. Distance: 7 & 16 M Fee: $15 Adults/$10 Seniors & Juniors, DOE Start the New Year off with a beautiful winter wonderland ride on the snow covered back roads north of Clarkston. Please come early for a warming bowl of chilli or soup before venturing out into the cold. 25th Annual. Tags: Mtn. Biking Tour Max: 300 Helmets: R Flying Rhino Cycling Club | Mary Mickalich (248) 625-7000 | [email protected] www.flyingrhinocc.com 1/1 Wednesday Start: Ypsilanti Distance: 6 M Fee: Free, DOE Takes place at 12:30 am (yes, 30 minutes after midnight) on January 1st, 2012. Meet outside the front door of the Corner Brewery. Ride length is around 6-8 miles on quiet, neighborhood streets. Please dress warm and have working front and rear lights. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: NA Bike Ypsi | Bob Krzewinski (734) 487-9058 | [email protected] www.bikeypsi.org 1/1 Wednesday
1/1 Wednesday
Start: Detroit - Historic Fort Wayne, 6325 W. Jefferson Distance: Approx 2 M course done in laps. Fee: $25/$30, DOE Join us for the 5th annual MACX as we bring CX racers from all over the region to compete on the most unique course in the Cyclocross world. Registration opens in September but start training early for the best Cycloross race in the state of Michigan 5th Annual. Tags: MBRA Race Cyclocross Max: 400 Helmets: R Beatthetrain LLC | Andrew Staub (313) 729-6286 | [email protected] www.Beatthetrain.com
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November
11/15 Friday LMB Event
Start: Lansing - Downtown Lansing, Washington St. Distance: 2 Fee: Free, DOE LMB is once again hosting a bicycle-themed float in the annual Silver Bells Electric Light Parade to be held November 15th at 6:00 pm. We are inviting cyclists from across the state to light up their bikes and join us for this annual celebration in downtown Lansing. Tags: NA Max: NA Helmets: NA League of Michigan Bicyclists | John Lindenmayer (888) 642-4537 | [email protected] www.silverbellsinthecity.org/parade.html
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Start: Dearborn - Olive Branch Masonic Lodge, 1170 Mason Distance: 12 M Fee: $10, after 12/18 $15, DOE Enjoy 12 miles of flat easy Dearborn street riding. 41 Annual. Tags: Road Tour Max: NA Helmets: R Dearborn Cycling Saddlemen | Jim Boylan (313) 562-3318 | [email protected] www.saddlemen.org
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After a 15 year absence LMB is bringing back the wildly popular Sno Ride, No Ride. It burst on to the scene in 1997 and was as popular as today's "Flash Mob" events. But due to the damage that Y2K caused it has taken us this long to revive it. Start your 2014 cycling season off in style by participating in this wildly popular event to be held in January of 2014. More information coming soon: www.LMB.org.
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FIXING A FLAT
BASIC TOOLS:
Tire lever Pump or inflator 6 crescent wrench (if wheels bolted on) Patch kit
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THEFT PREVENTION
Precautions:
Any lock can be broken, given enough time and the right tools, but there are ways to reduce the theft risk.
Inflate tires to rated pressure listed on sidewall of tire Use a tire gauge to insure proper tire pressure Check for damage to tread and sidewall; replace damaged tire
Inspect brake pads for wear; replace if less than
RELEASE BRAKES:
A) On side-pull brakes there is usually a tensionrelease lever on side. B) On cantilever brakes remove cable from arm.
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REMOVE WHEEL:
Unlock quick-release lever or loosen wheel nuts and remove wheel from frame.
remains Check pad adjustment; make sure they do not rub tire or dive into spokes Check brake-lever travel; with brakes applied, you need at least 1 between the lever and handlebar
UNSEAT TIRE:
Use tire irons to unseat tire from rim on one side only.
Make sure crank bolts are tight; lube only the threads, nothing else Check chain for wear; 12 links should measure no more than 12-1/8 long If chain skips on freewheel or cassette, you may need an adjustment or new chain and freewheel/cassette Wheel hubs need to be tight in the bike frame; your hub quick release should engage at 90 Hub quick releases should point to the back of the bike to ensure they dont catch on anything (releasing the wheel) Inspect brake quick releases to ensure that brake cables have been re-engaged
Take a quick ride to ensure derailleurs and brakes are working properly Inspect the bike for loose or broken parts; tighten, fix, or replace them before you ride Pay extra attention to during the first few miles
If at all possible, take your bike indoors with you; next best is locking it where you can still see it. Otherwise, lock your bike in a highly visible area as close to your destination as possible. Always lock your bike, even if youre just going to be gone for a minute or two; stealing an unlocked or improperly locked bike only takes a few seconds. Never lock just your bikes front wheel; youll come back to find just the front wheel. Lock your frame and wheels to something solid and permanent; a thief can lift a bike over and off a sign post. Take anything removable unlocked wheels, seats, computers, lights, bike bags, etc. with you; if you can remove it, anyone can.
REMOVE TUBE:
Reach in to tire and pull tube out. Generally first pull opposite the valve stem.
Check the tire and tube for embedded objects such as glass, nails, etc.
Even if the police recover your stolen bike, you wont get it back without the serial number; they need proof of ownership. If your bike-shop salesperson, DOEsnt show you your new bikes serial number on the frame and on the sales paperwork, ask for it. Some communities will register the serial number to help you recover your stolen bike.
Work tire back on rim, making sure not to pinch tube between rim and tire. Start with section by valve. Push valve upwards to make sure it is not caught between tire and rim.
Left Turn
Right Turn
Slowing
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PUMP TIRE:
Use your pump or inflator to re-inflate the tire.
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In Case of Theft:
File a police report at the local police station, with details of the theft, including your bikes serial number, and request a case number. Cite the case and serial numbers whenever you communicate with the police. Follow up by phone periodically to see if your bike has been recovered. If you have purchased scheduled item insurance on your bike, contact your insurance agent. Otherwise, you must weigh the cost versus benefits of filing a homeowners-insurance claim.
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Put the wheel back into the frame. Remember to close the quick release mechanism or tighten wheel nuts for the wheel. Also remember to reattach your brakes.
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Saddle Stem Handlebars Brake/Shifters Headlight Front Brake Tire Rim Spokes Front Hub Pedals
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Crank Arm Chain Ring Chain Rear Derailleur Cassette/Freewheel & Rear Hub Fender Rear Brake Reflector Seat Post Front Derailleur Fork
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Downriver Cycling Club, Southgate LMB.org/dcc Easy Riders Bicycle Club, Grosse Pointe Park
LMB.org/easy
CycleSafe, Cascade cyclesafe.com Danto & Company, Detroit dantos.com Dawn Farms, Ypsilanti dawnfarm.org Delta County Chamber of Commerce, Escanaba
deltami.org
Flying Rhino Cycling Club, Genesee flyingrhinocc.com Genesee Wanderers Bicycle Club, Flint
geneseewanderers.org
Duo-Gard Industries, Canton duo-gard.com Farm Dog Cycles, Harrow, Ontario farmdogcycles.com Frankenmuth Morning Rotary Club, Frankenmuth
fmrotary.com
Keweenaw Trekkers, Chassell admin.mtu.edu/~rbdalqui Macatawa Cycling Club * Holland Michiana Bicycle Association, Granger, IN mbabike.com Michigan Coast Riders, Grandville michigancoastriders.com Michigan Human Powered Vehicle Association, Michigan United Tandem Society * Statewide
Statewide, mhpva.org sites.google.com/site/mutsclub *LIFE MEMBER Miller Canfield Cyclists, Detroit North Country Bicycle Club, Boyne City Rapid Wheelmen Inc, Grand Rapids LMB.org/rapidwheels Revolution Racing, Saginaw revolutionracing.jimdo.com Shoreline Cycling Club, Ludington shorelinecyclingclub.org Sleeping Bear Cycling Club, Frankfort Slow Spokes Bicycle Club, Sterling Heights LMB.org/spokes Three Oaks Spokes Inc * Three Oaks applecidercentury.com/spokes.htm *LIFE MEMBER Tri-City Cyclists, Midland tricitycyclists.org Tri-County Bicycle Association, Lansing biketcba.org West Michigan Coast Riders, Spring Lake wmcoastriders.org Wolverine Sports Club, Birmingham wolverinesportsclub.com macatawacyclingclub.org *LIFE MEMBER
Friends of the Paint Creek Trail, Rochester Hills Friends of the Pere Marquette Rail Trail, Midland
LMB.org/pmrt
Friends of the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail, Inc. Grand Haven/Spring Lake North Bank Bike Tour, Grayling Rotary Club, Grayling grayling-area.com GSM Synergy Center, Portage Hands Extended Loving People - HELP, Howell Rotaty Club, Howell Innate Chiropractic Center, Lansing Kevin Degen Open Road Foundation, Lansing
kevindegenfoundation.org Ludington help-ministry.org Grand Haven Goshen, IN pumpkinvine.org
Fraser Bicycle, Fraser fraserbicycle.com Jacks Bicycle Shop, LCC, Bay City jacksbikeshop.com Loose Spokes Bike Shop, Grand Haven loosespokes.com Macomb Bike & Fitness, Warren macombbike.com Metro Bike-N-Sport, Clinton Township Midwest Bike and Tandems, Ann Arbor
midwesttandems.com
Mobile Bike Repair, Three Rivers MSU Bikes, East Lansing bikes.msu.edu On Two Wheels, Jackson otwjackson.com P & T Fitness, Jackson pandtfitness.com Port Austin Kayak, Port Austin portaustinkayak.com Pro Sports & Cycle, Sault Ste Marie Ride 45 Boards & BMX, Petoskey ride45.com Rochester Bike Shop, Rochester rochesterbikeshop.com Rock n Road Cycle, Grand Haven, Holland
rocknroadcycle.com
Mackinaw City Chamber of Commerce, Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan, Maumee Valley Adventures, Toledo, OH
mvadventurers.org Statewide wishmich.org Mackinaw City mackinawchamber.com
ORGANIZATIONS
Alman Associates, Ann Arbor mindovermatteralz.com Alzheimers Association, Harrison Twp.
mindovermatteralz.com
Roll Models, Allen Park rollmodelsbikeshop.com South Lyon Cycle, South Lyon southlyoncycle.com The Hub and Back Alley Bikes, Detroit
thehubofdetroit.org
Michigan Mountain Biking Association, Statewide Michigan Trails & Greenways Alliance, Statewide
michigantrails.org
westmichiganbike.com zeelandschwinn.com
The Stable of Saginaw, Saginaw thebikestable.com Tims Bike Shop, St. Clair Shores Velo City Cycles, Holland velo-citycycles.com Village Cyclery, Schoolcraft villagecyclery.com West Michigan Bike & Fitness, Kentwood
American Diabetes Association, Southfield diabetes.org Ann Arbor Kiwanis Morning Edition, Ann Arbor Associated Charities of Lenawee County, Adrian
thecharities.org
Benzie County CVB, Benzonia visitbenzie.com Benzie Sunrise Rotary Club, Beulah
benziesunriserotary.org bccancerservice.org
Motor City Brew Tours, Troy motorcitybrewtours.com National 24 Hour Challenge, Caledonia n24hc.org National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Dimondale
nationalmssociety.org
Berrien County Cancer Service, Stevensville Bike Michiana Coalition, South Bend, IN bikemichiana.org Bike Tour Vacations, LLC, South Lyon biketourvacations.com Bike4BreastCancer, East Jordan bike4breastcancer.org Boals Bike Park, Grand Blanc boalsbikepark.blogspot.com Briggs Colegrove, P.C., Detroit briggscolegrove.com CAPA-Child Abuse Prevention & Awareness,
Hillsdale capahillsdale.net
PALM, Ann Arbor LMB.org/palm Paw Paw Service League, Paw Paw PEAC Programs to Educate All Cyclists, Ypsilanti
bikeprogram.org
CLUBS
Ann Arbor Bicycling Touring Society, Ann Arbor abts.org Big Rapids Bicycle Club, Big Rapids Bike Ypsi, Ypsilanti bike.ypsi.org Cascades Cycling Club, Jackson
cascadescyclingclub.org cherrycapitalcyclingclub.org
Peckham Inc, Lansing abilitytour.org Priority Health, Grand Rapids priorityhealth.com Re-Bicycle Lenawee, Adrian
velofolk.wordpress.com/re-bicycle-lenawee-2
Cascade Engineering, Kentwood cascadeng.com Cass River Habitat for Humanity-Vassar, Caro
cassriver.com
Catalyst Partners, Grand Rapids catalyst-partners.com Christian Adventures, Rodney cranhillranch.com Clinton County ARTS Council - Railway Museum, St Johns clintoncountyarts.org
TART Trails, Traverse City tarttrails.org Third Coast Cycling, Rockford Washtenaw Bicycling & Walking Coalition, Zoo-De-Mackinac, Grosse Pointe Park zoo-de-mack.com
Ann Arbor wbwc.org
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