24 Hours of Booty is the one and only 24-hour road cycling charity event in the country. The official 24-hour road ride of the Lance Armstrong Foundation, this unique and exciting event is fully supported on a traffic-free loop. The event originated in 2002 when one man set out to cycle for 24 hours to raise money for the LAF. He set his sights on a three-mile loop of roadway, nicknamed the “Booty Loop” by local runners, cyclists and sports enthusiasts, in Charlotte, N.C.’s tree-lined Myers Park neighborhood. He completed his mission and started a movement.
If you have an event, as opposed to a regular ride, it will be posted here. Events are usually sanctioned by some organized body (business, club or organization). They will usually have a registration fee and be supported with food/water stations and sometimes SAG support. Please see individual posts for contact information.
5th Annual Charity ride for Pediatric Cancer Research
Contact: Jim Powers, Phone (828) 324-9350
Description: Beautiful course wrapping around the city of Hickory for first 10 miles. Very safe for families with excellent police support. Riders doing the 33 and 65 mile routes will continue south of Hickory through Mountain View. Lots of rolling hills.
Mileage: 10 miles, 33 miles, 65 miles
Terrain: hilly
Fee: $25.00
Until Date: October 5, 2008
Then Fee: $30.00
Jul 12, 2008 - Weddington, NC
Fully Supported MS Training RIDE!!! Post race meal! Rest Stops every 10 miles with sports drinks, water, and snacks!!! Proceeds go to the YMCA Community Outreach Program. Door Prizes at the end of the event.
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Start Date: |
Jul 12, 2008 8:00am |
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Cycling |
Please note start time is 8:00 AM
Start Site: Running Creek School
Directions: From 485, go East on 24/27 (Albemarle Rd). Turn Left on Hwy200. Turn Right on Bethal Church Rd. Turn Left on Running Creek Church Rd. Turn Left into the school parking lot.
Ride Leader: Jeff Viscount jeff@weeklyrides.com
Jeff Viscount is having a 4th of July ride.
We will ride from the back lot of the Morrison YMCA at 8am on Friday the 4th.
Route: 50 miles…Out to Mineral Springs and back. Because the Waxhaw parade starts at 10am, we will come back via Sims & down Rehobeth to avoid downtown streets. With the addition of the Crow Rd. / Doster Rd. loop and a run up Crane on the return the mileage ends up right at 51.
July 12, 2008
Start: 10:00 AM
Distance: 50 Miles (+/-)
Directions to starting point in Fancy Gap: Take I-77 north across the VA state line. Continue to Exit 8, at the bottom of the ramp turn right onto Rt 148. Continue to US 52, turn right. Continue to Fancy Gap, about a mile. There is a group of stores and a gas station at the top of the hill on the right. Park in the gravel parking lot to the right of the stores. The ride leaves about 10:00am.





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