Great Cycle Challenge USA San Francisco Ride
Help kick off the 2018 Great Cycle Challenge USA with a group ride across the Golden Gate Bridge. Benefitting the Children's Cancer Research Fund, the day will include a short program featuring a local family that will talk about its cancer journey and a symbolic bell ringing for those who have completed cancer treatment. The ride will incorporate two crossings of the Golden Gate Bridge as cyclists ride across the 1.7-mile bridge from San Francisco to Sausalito and back again, a biking journey totaling 11 miles.
As part of the Great Cycle Challenge USA, riders set personal mileage goals and connect with their friends, families and peers for fundraising, which is done through the Great Cycle Challenge USA website. Participants can accumulate mileage on any type of bike, indoors or out, as they improve their health while having fun as they ride solo or with friends to work, on weekends, near home or out on the open road. Registrations for this year’s challenge are still being accepted. Visit greatcyclechallenge.com to register, to make a donation or to learn more.
Category: Fundraisers, Charities
End Time: 11:30 AM
WTF were they thinking.
Squirrels - some say they don't like public transport, I think they're just trying to bring humans back in line with the rest of nature and return...
Good thing cycling kit generally isn't made of Lycra then.
What do you mean by 'fair'?...
Do Orro pay Road CC or something? Their bikes get regular reviews and they're always positive yet elsewhere that is far from the case - check out...
Absolute cack. Chasing the more money than sense market
That I did not know, thank you!
But cars do have old tech rear reflectors. Not much development on the passive vehicular reflector, same as on the bike. Surprised there's not been...
What percentage of people complaining here start all their activities with a car journey? Walking the dogs, exercising, shopping, socialising,...
Where do you suggest they put the bikes overnight and how could the location be more secure than the shops described above? Also, how could a bike...