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2023-06-03A Ride to Fuel Alzheimers Research100, 62, or 30 miles7AHampton Beach State Park, Hampton, NH. ,NHAnna Davidoff (800.272.3900)
Ride to End ALZ is a one-day cycling event to raise funds for the fight to end Alzheimer's disease. Grab your bicycle (and your friends) and register today!

Join us for our 27th annual Ride to End ALZ New England, a fully supported, one-day fundraising event on the beach with 14 miles of coastal riding. Whether you're an avid cyclist or a weekend warrior, we offer a scenic, quintessential New England route for a range of riders. Choose between 100, 62, or 30 miles or ride with us virtually in your community. With each mile, participants will fuel cutting-edge research targeted to change the trajectory of Alzheimer’s disease and all other dementias.

All routes start and finish at beautiful Hampton Beach State Park in Hampton, NH.
2023-06-03Veterans Count10-1008ACommunity Chapel Church of the Nazarene | 5 St. Laurent St, Nashua, NH 03064,NHKatherine Richard
The 5th Annual Veterans Count Ride is a multi-route ride to honor NH service members, veterans, and their families!

We encourage riders to arrive at the NEW START LOCATION – 5 St. Laurent Street, Nashua, NH 03064 by 7:30 to pick up your bib if you haven’t already picked it up on Friday at Goodale’s Bike Shop. We ask that you assemble by 8:30 for the 8:45 ceremony and the 9:00 am start! Veterans Count Ride, Cycling for Our Military & Their Families ends at 2pm.

Everyone Can Ride — With a variety of route distances, we have a ride for every ability. All riders will depart from Community Chapel Church of the Nazarene in Nashua, and it is MANDATORY that all riders wear a helmet.

Online registration is available until 6/1 at 11:59 pm. You will be able to register for $100 on June 2nd at bib pick-up from 3:3-5:30pm or at the event on 6/3 beginning at 7:30 am. Click here to register
2023-07-15PROUTYRoad: 20, 30, 50, 777AHanover, NH.,NHFriends of Dartmouth Cancer Center (603) 646-5500
The Prouty is northern New England's largest family-friendly fundraising event combining cycling, walking, rowing, golf and more to raise funds and awareness for life-saving research and critical patient and family support services at Dartmouth Cancer Center. Learn about the Prouty's impact.

The Prouty™ began in 1982 when four Cancer Center nurses, inspired by the courage of their patient, Audrey Prouty, committed to cycling 100 miles through the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Over the past 42 years, thousands of passionate people have come together to bike, walk, row, golf, and more to follow their example and go all in to end cancer. Join us for the 42nd Annual Prouty. Together we will end cancer.

The Prouty's bike option is our most popular and with good reason! With six route options to choose from, there's a distance and terrain for everyone. All our routes are scenic, well marked, fully supported and FUN! Choose from our route options below and please be mindful of your route selection; while our rides are supported, riders are expected to select routes based on their experience levels.

Prouty Bike takes place on Saturday, July 15 in Hanover, NH.

All riders are expected to return to the Prouty venue by 4pm. Despite good intentions, if a rider has not reached a late-day check-point by the designated cut-off time the rider(s) will be redirected to a shorter, more manageable route. Please plan accordingly.
Prouty Redirect Locations & Cutoff Times:
50 Mile Route Orford, NH, Rte. 10 @ 1pm
77 & 100 Mile Route Orford, NH, Rte. 25A @ 10:30am
100 Mile Route Brushwood Road @ 12:30pm
2023-09-23Seacoast Century 20231-1007AHampton Beach State Park, Hampton, NH. ,NH(603) 898-5479
Please join us for the 49th Annual Seacoast Century on Saturday, September 23, 2023. This Seacoast Century ride is planned with rider and volunteer safety foremost. This will be a ONE-Day event with four distance options and full rider services. We anticipate 1200 riders for this event

ON-LINE SIGN UP offers immediate registration for the 2023 Seacoast Century with choice of four different routes. Registration includes a 2023 Century rider gift, well-stocked rest stops and support vehicles, a Bike EXPO, after ride activities and in-person check-in. There is no Waitlist unless the event fills to our rider limit (1200).
When registering, look for the MCC team and join the group for the ride.

Parking – on ride day there is limited free parking at ride headquarters, Hampton Beach State Park South Beach, with several nearby paid options. A parking options map will be made available to registered riders in the weeks before this event.

The Seacoast Century tradition continues with a great ride that helps support bicycle safety and advocacy. Our aim is provide an outstanding Century event that will bring you back to cycle the New England coast with us again.

KEY FEATURES:

ONE DAY EVENT - Saturday, September 23rd - Start/Finish at Hampton Beach State Park South Pavilion
Great routes and sights - 25, 50, 65 and 100 mile options to choose from. Historic Portsmouth, State Parks, the Nubble Lighthouse, Piscataqua River, scenic small towns and beachfront communities and great ocean views. You can take in local events like the Portsmouth Maritime Festival or spend a little time exploring a beach. All routes start and finish in the same location.
In-PERSON CHECK-IN - Rider check-in is on Friday, Sept. 22nd from 4-6pm OR Saturday from 7am 10am. To pick up your rider number and materials. All route directions, maps and instructions will be emailed.

AFTER-RIDE ACTIVITIES - We're offering a Bike EXPO with vendors, on-site bike merchandise sales, and massage therapists.

OPTIONAL SEACOAST CENTURY JERSEY -Seacoast Century short sleeve jersey with full front zipper and 3 rear pockets available from Ascend GSW Team Store. Cost is $60 plus shipping. Link to order: https://teamstore.ascendsportswear.com/store/seacoast-century/
Deadline for jersey order is August 15th at 11:59pm. Jerseys will be mailed directly to you in time for the Century. Great sizing chart on the website to get the fit you want.

GREAT VOLUNTEERS & RIDER HOTLINE - food & mechanics at rest stops and Hotline for rider support.

FIRST CENTURY EVER? We're a good choice for your first 100-mile event. Special prize for first-time full Century (100 mile) riders.

TRANSFER OPTION - You can transfer your Registration if your plans change - If you register and then aren't able to ride, you can transfer your registration to an alternate rider at no cost. You can do this only while online registration (BikeReg) is open. No refunds.

VOLUNTEER and Ride for Free - If you're interested in volunteering, we have opportunities to help prior and during the Century. Volunteers can ride for free and get a volunteer tee shirt. Volunteer spots range from marking the routes a week prior to the Century to assisting with check-in in the morning or clean up at the end of the day. Don't sign up on BikeReg, just contact our Volunteer Coordinators at sccvolunteer@gswheelers.org to talk about opportunities and your availability.
2023-10-14Seagull Centuryhttps://seagullcentuSalisbury University’s campus,MDtel:1-410-548-2772
Sea Gull Century is a nationally acclaimed bicycling event, beginning and ending on the campus of Salisbury University. SGC has two routes: the Assateague Century (100 miles) and Princess Anne/Pocomoke Metric (63 miles.) Each route tours the picturesque Eastern Shore of Maryland.

A Little Bit About Our History…
Starting and ending at Salisbury University, the Sea Gull Century began in 1988, when a group of 68 cycling enthusiasts banded together to develop a 100-mile century ride. Now, riders come in the thousands—some of them year after year—because of the terrain, the challenge, the food, the entertainment, the chance to explore a new area and the hundreds of friendly volunteers who make the Sea Gull Century happen.

Please, check out our photo gallery of past SGC events (click here.)

Fun Facts:
Our oldest rider in 2021 was 99 years old and rode the 100 mi.
One of our youngest cyclists was 10 years old.
We typically supply 3,384 gallons in liquid concentrate Gatorade.
We have over 150 student volunteers & 45 law enforcement personnel.
We support student organizations, athletic teams, academic departments & local non-profits.
We award Student Scholarships & Faculty Grants.
We award Allocations for campus enhancements.

Salisbury University’s Sea Gull Century bike tour is set for Saturday, October 14, 2023.

Cyclists will depart campus for two optional routes across the Lower Eastern Shore.

Registration will open Thursday, June 1, 2022.

Organized by The SU Foundation, Inc., a non-profit benefiting SU students and our local community. If you have questions email us at seagull@salisbury.edu.
1308 Camden Avenue Salisbury, MD 21802

ROUTES: https://seagullcentury.org/ridewithgps-files/
DateNameDistancesStartLocationContact
2023-06-03A Ride to Fuel Alzheimers Research100, 62, or 30 miles7AHampton Beach State Park, Hampton, NH. ,NHAnna Davidoff (800.272.3900)
Ride to End ALZ is a one-day cycling event to raise funds for the fight to end Alzheimer's disease. Grab your bicycle (and your friends) and register today!

Join us for our 27th annual Ride to End ALZ New England, a fully supported, one-day fundraising event on the beach with 14 miles of coastal riding. Whether you're an avid cyclist or a weekend warrior, we offer a scenic, quintessential New England route for a range of riders. Choose between 100, 62, or 30 miles or ride with us virtually in your community. With each mile, participants will fuel cutting-edge research targeted to change the trajectory of Alzheimer’s disease and all other dementias.

All routes start and finish at beautiful Hampton Beach State Park in Hampton, NH.
2023-06-03Veterans Count10-1008ACommunity Chapel Church of the Nazarene | 5 St. Laurent St, Nashua, NH 03064,NHKatherine Richard
The 5th Annual Veterans Count Ride is a multi-route ride to honor NH service members, veterans, and their families!

We encourage riders to arrive at the NEW START LOCATION – 5 St. Laurent Street, Nashua, NH 03064 by 7:30 to pick up your bib if you haven’t already picked it up on Friday at Goodale’s Bike Shop. We ask that you assemble by 8:30 for the 8:45 ceremony and the 9:00 am start! Veterans Count Ride, Cycling for Our Military & Their Families ends at 2pm.

Everyone Can Ride — With a variety of route distances, we have a ride for every ability. All riders will depart from Community Chapel Church of the Nazarene in Nashua, and it is MANDATORY that all riders wear a helmet.

Online registration is available until 6/1 at 11:59 pm. You will be able to register for $100 on June 2nd at bib pick-up from 3:3-5:30pm or at the event on 6/3 beginning at 7:30 am. Click here to register
2023-07-15PROUTYRoad: 20, 30, 50, 777AHanover, NH.,NHFriends of Dartmouth Cancer Center (603) 646-5500
The Prouty is northern New England's largest family-friendly fundraising event combining cycling, walking, rowing, golf and more to raise funds and awareness for life-saving research and critical patient and family support services at Dartmouth Cancer Center. Learn about the Prouty's impact.

The Prouty™ began in 1982 when four Cancer Center nurses, inspired by the courage of their patient, Audrey Prouty, committed to cycling 100 miles through the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Over the past 42 years, thousands of passionate people have come together to bike, walk, row, golf, and more to follow their example and go all in to end cancer. Join us for the 42nd Annual Prouty. Together we will end cancer.

The Prouty's bike option is our most popular and with good reason! With six route options to choose from, there's a distance and terrain for everyone. All our routes are scenic, well marked, fully supported and FUN! Choose from our route options below and please be mindful of your route selection; while our rides are supported, riders are expected to select routes based on their experience levels.

Prouty Bike takes place on Saturday, July 15 in Hanover, NH.

All riders are expected to return to the Prouty venue by 4pm. Despite good intentions, if a rider has not reached a late-day check-point by the designated cut-off time the rider(s) will be redirected to a shorter, more manageable route. Please plan accordingly.
Prouty Redirect Locations & Cutoff Times:
50 Mile Route Orford, NH, Rte. 10 @ 1pm
77 & 100 Mile Route Orford, NH, Rte. 25A @ 10:30am
100 Mile Route Brushwood Road @ 12:30pm
DateNameDistancesStartLocationContact
2023-09-23Seacoast Century 20231-1007AHampton Beach State Park, Hampton, NH. ,NH(603) 898-5479
Please join us for the 49th Annual Seacoast Century on Saturday, September 23, 2023. This Seacoast Century ride is planned with rider and volunteer safety foremost. This will be a ONE-Day event with four distance options and full rider services. We anticipate 1200 riders for this event

ON-LINE SIGN UP offers immediate registration for the 2023 Seacoast Century with choice of four different routes. Registration includes a 2023 Century rider gift, well-stocked rest stops and support vehicles, a Bike EXPO, after ride activities and in-person check-in. There is no Waitlist unless the event fills to our rider limit (1200).
When registering, look for the MCC team and join the group for the ride.

Parking – on ride day there is limited free parking at ride headquarters, Hampton Beach State Park South Beach, with several nearby paid options. A parking options map will be made available to registered riders in the weeks before this event.

The Seacoast Century tradition continues with a great ride that helps support bicycle safety and advocacy. Our aim is provide an outstanding Century event that will bring you back to cycle the New England coast with us again.

KEY FEATURES:

ONE DAY EVENT - Saturday, September 23rd - Start/Finish at Hampton Beach State Park South Pavilion
Great routes and sights - 25, 50, 65 and 100 mile options to choose from. Historic Portsmouth, State Parks, the Nubble Lighthouse, Piscataqua River, scenic small towns and beachfront communities and great ocean views. You can take in local events like the Portsmouth Maritime Festival or spend a little time exploring a beach. All routes start and finish in the same location.
In-PERSON CHECK-IN - Rider check-in is on Friday, Sept. 22nd from 4-6pm OR Saturday from 7am 10am. To pick up your rider number and materials. All route directions, maps and instructions will be emailed.

AFTER-RIDE ACTIVITIES - We're offering a Bike EXPO with vendors, on-site bike merchandise sales, and massage therapists.

OPTIONAL SEACOAST CENTURY JERSEY -Seacoast Century short sleeve jersey with full front zipper and 3 rear pockets available from Ascend GSW Team Store. Cost is $60 plus shipping. Link to order: https://teamstore.ascendsportswear.com/store/seacoast-century/
Deadline for jersey order is August 15th at 11:59pm. Jerseys will be mailed directly to you in time for the Century. Great sizing chart on the website to get the fit you want.

GREAT VOLUNTEERS & RIDER HOTLINE - food & mechanics at rest stops and Hotline for rider support.

FIRST CENTURY EVER? We're a good choice for your first 100-mile event. Special prize for first-time full Century (100 mile) riders.

TRANSFER OPTION - You can transfer your Registration if your plans change - If you register and then aren't able to ride, you can transfer your registration to an alternate rider at no cost. You can do this only while online registration (BikeReg) is open. No refunds.

VOLUNTEER and Ride for Free - If you're interested in volunteering, we have opportunities to help prior and during the Century. Volunteers can ride for free and get a volunteer tee shirt. Volunteer spots range from marking the routes a week prior to the Century to assisting with check-in in the morning or clean up at the end of the day. Don't sign up on BikeReg, just contact our Volunteer Coordinators at sccvolunteer@gswheelers.org to talk about opportunities and your availability.
2023-10-14Seagull Centuryhttps://seagullcentuSalisbury University’s campus,MDtel:1-410-548-2772
Sea Gull Century is a nationally acclaimed bicycling event, beginning and ending on the campus of Salisbury University. SGC has two routes: the Assateague Century (100 miles) and Princess Anne/Pocomoke Metric (63 miles.) Each route tours the picturesque Eastern Shore of Maryland.

A Little Bit About Our History…
Starting and ending at Salisbury University, the Sea Gull Century began in 1988, when a group of 68 cycling enthusiasts banded together to develop a 100-mile century ride. Now, riders come in the thousands—some of them year after year—because of the terrain, the challenge, the food, the entertainment, the chance to explore a new area and the hundreds of friendly volunteers who make the Sea Gull Century happen.

Please, check out our photo gallery of past SGC events (click here.)

Fun Facts:
Our oldest rider in 2021 was 99 years old and rode the 100 mi.
One of our youngest cyclists was 10 years old.
We typically supply 3,384 gallons in liquid concentrate Gatorade.
We have over 150 student volunteers & 45 law enforcement personnel.
We support student organizations, athletic teams, academic departments & local non-profits.
We award Student Scholarships & Faculty Grants.
We award Allocations for campus enhancements.

Salisbury University’s Sea Gull Century bike tour is set for Saturday, October 14, 2023.

Cyclists will depart campus for two optional routes across the Lower Eastern Shore.

Registration will open Thursday, June 1, 2022.

Organized by The SU Foundation, Inc., a non-profit benefiting SU students and our local community. If you have questions email us at seagull@salisbury.edu.
1308 Camden Avenue Salisbury, MD 21802

ROUTES: https://seagullcentury.org/ridewithgps-files/
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