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NEOC

Sunday September 19, 2010    35, 62, 100 miles

Newton Falls. North East Ohio Century is cycling at its best! Join 600 enthusiastic cyclists on a personal century challenge through beautiful Amish farmland in one of Ohio’s most picturesque areas. NEOC has a route for everyone! Pick a 35 mile, 62 mile “metric century” or 100 mile “century” route. All routes are scenic flat to rolling terrain with a few hills-great for your longest ride or your fastest century. Sag wagons will patrol all the routes for assistance throughout the day. Snacks and lunch? NEOC is famous for its delicious lunches AND homemade cookies at the snack stops

cyclist silhouette NEOC

35, 62, 100

Fall-N-Leaf

Sunday, October 10, 2010    37, 68 miles

32nd Annual FALL-N-LEAF ride.  Ride starts in Bellville, Ohio, traveling through Richland and Knox counties with some challenging hills.  The Richland B & O trail is also part of this ride.  We have hot sandwiches and full SAG support. This is a great late cycling season tour with plenty of fall colors to enjoy.  Entry form online:

cyclist silhouette Fall-N-Leaf

Fall-N-Leaf riding

Fall-N-Leaf rolling

Red Flannel Metric

Sunday 9:00 November 7, 2010   33, 67 miles

An OBF Calendar supporting ride and the traditional finish of the touring season in NE Ohio. A full service ride with marked route, map, 3 food stops for the metric and one for the 1/2 metric and SAG. The metric route is flat to rolling, while the 1/2 metric is mostly flat.  Of course, there’s still Mill Hollow with it’s 12½% (average) grade climb! The ride starts from Oberlin on the first Sunday of November.

cyclist silhouette Red Flannel

ABCDEFGHIJ

12:00 noon Friday, January 1, 2011    2, 12, 24 miles

A Bi-Cycling Dandy Excuse For Getting Hibernated In January has been an annual event since 1977. The route is set up with 2, 12, and 24 mile loops with Stop-N-Go convenience stores along the way. To be comfortable, you must be prepared for the weather conditions that day! The ride is held regardless of the weather. Personalized participation certificates will be for sale at cost.  Starts at the Medina Square.

cyclist silhouette Medina New Year’s Ride

Copyright Richard DeLombard

Copyright Richard DeLombard

Richard DeLombard’s ABCDEFGHIJ page

AFROST

8:30 – 9:30 Sunday April 10, 2010   25, 50, 64 miles

A freebie 25, 50 & 62 mile ride in mid April to warm you up for the spring centuries.  Ride AFROST and go home and watch the Paris Roubaix as they’re usually on the same day.  The ride starts in Amherst and travels south, mostly in Lorain County.  The terrain is, for the most part, flat.  There are towns on the route to get a bite to eat and fill your water bottle.  The weather tends to be on the cool side and rain is always a possibility.  There’s even a possibility of a little snow!

cyclist silhouette AFROST

Think Spring

10:30 Saturday April 17, 2010   22, 18, 33 miles

Start your biking season off with this beautiful ride through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The ride is rolling and hilly on longer routes through scenic and historic sites. See the Heron Rookery, Hale Farm and more. Bring your friends and family for a day of fun, food and riding. Door prizes, pot luck dinner, and renewed friendships.

cyclist silhouette Think Spring

think spring pic

Think Spring

SICCO

8:30 Sunday April 25, 2010   35, 63 miles

SICCO (Pronounced Sick-O) stands for Spring In Columbiana County Ohio. The route is a flat to rolling 35 mile loop through small towns and beautiful countryside including the Little Beaver Creek Bikeway. There is a snack stop at the gazebo in historic downtown Lisbon. At the end of the 35 mile loop, you will get a delicious Pizza Hut lunch. After refueling, try the optional rolling 28 mile loop for a total of 63 miles.

cyclist silhouette SICCO

Bike Around the Bay

Saturday May 22, 2010   10, 30, 50 miles

8th Annual Bike Around the Bay – Join hundreds of tri-state bicyclists on Saturday, May 22, 2010, at the Intermodal Transportation Center on the Bayfront Parkway in Erie, Pa.  Bike 10 miles – Town Tour, especially designed for families and less experienced riders; 30 miles – Bay Tour, for casual rider or 50 miles – Endurance Tour, for seasoned riders.  All riders bike along Presque Isle Bay and Lake Erie. All rides begin and end at the Intermodal Transportation Center on the Bayfront Parkway, Erie, Pa.
Contact: Pat Lupo  bab@earthforce.org 814-835-8069

cyclist-silhouette Bike Around the Bay

Bike Around the Bay

Bike Around the Bay

Sunday in June

Sunday, June 13, 2010   25,  50, 62, 100 miles

This scenic ride takes place in the heart of Northeast Ohio’s Amish countryside, and organizers expect up to 700 people to participate. You will start, finish and have lunch at the Geauga County Historical Society facilities, just off the SE corner of the town square in Burton, Ohio. Route options include 25, 50 and 62 mile loops with an optional 38 mile loop for those who want to complete a full century. Maps detailing the routes are provided, and roads will be well marked.

cyclist silhouette Sunday in June Info PDF

Sunday In June

Sunday In June

Rail ‘n Trail and Road Route Ramble

Sunday July 4, 2010    27, 35, 62, 100

Bicycle ride in, out and around the Cuyahoga Valley near Cleveland and Akron Ohio. Train/trail tour (27 miles) or all road tours of 35/62/100 miles.

cyclist-silhouette Rail ‘n Trail and Road Route Ramble

ABC A Beautiful Country Ride

7:00 am Sunday July 11, 2010   25, 50, 62, 100 miles

The 210+ members of the Akron Bicycle Club invite you to enjoy beautiful northeast Ohio as you ride our thirty-fourth annual Absolutely Beautiful Country Ride. The ride will be held Sunday, July 10, 2010, starting at Medina Achievment Center on Windfall Rd, Medina County. This ride attracts over two hundred riders of all ages and riding abilities. Proceeds from this ride assist the Club in its mission of teaching safe bicycling.

cyclist silhouette ABC Ride

A Beautiful Country Ride

A Beautiful Country Ride

A special joint registration discount and raffle drawing if you register for the Akron Bicyle ABC Ride and MCBC Ride together at joint ride registration page.

Annual MCBC Ice Cream Odyssey Ride

8:30 am, Saturday, July 17, 2010   25, 50, 62 miles

This is one sweet, scenic, mostly rural and rolling ride of 62, 42, or 25 miles, with ice cream at rest stops along the way. A great grilled burger and dogs at the end.

cyclist silhouette MCBC Ice Cream Ride

Four smiling ladies on an ice Cream Odyssey

Four smiling ladies on an ice Cream Odyssey

A special joint registration discount and raffle drawing if you register for the Akron Bicyle ABC Ride and MCBC Ride together at joint ride registration page.

Sweet Corn Challenge

Sunday July 25, 2010   10, 25, 50, 100 miles

17th Eddy’s Bike Shop Sweet Corn Challenge in Richfield. Choose 10, 25, 50 or 100 miles, moderate route to monster hills.  Live music at the finish with lunch of pulled barbecued pork, corn on the cob and watermelon. Century has a Subway lunch and buffet dinner at the Taverne of Richfield. Massages. Drawing for a free bike. Free sweet corn to take home. Full service tour with challenging routes and snack stops. Rider limit 2,500.

cyclist silhouette Sweet Corn Ride

Sweet Corn downhill

Sweet Corn downhill

ROAST Your Buns

8:00 Sunday August 1, 2010   30, 52, 70 miles

A freebie ride with map.  This early August ride from Oberlin features 30, 52 and 70 mile routes.   The 30 mile route will travel  into Huron County for a bit then back to Lorain County and go through Wellington  where you can get a snack.  The 52 route will  travel through Fitchville and New London in Huron County.  The 70 mile route will travel to the Huron County towns of Fitchville, Savannah, Nova and maybe a couple I’ve forgotten.  These communities along the route have places to obtain food.  For the most part, the route is fairly flat.  Even though there may be towns, it’s a good idea to take a snack bar or two, just in case … and plenty of water!

cyclist silhouette ROAST Your Buns

Dog Days Wine Tour

8:00 Saturday August 14, 2010   35, 65, 100 miles

This one day ride, on Saturday, August 8, starts just off the circle in LaGrange, Ohio, at Lions Park. LaGrange is located about 30 miles west of Cleveland, at the junction of routes 301 and 303. The terrain in this area is mostly flat with some gently rolling areas and a couple of good short climbers. This is more than an ordinary bike ride. Routes of 35, 65, 100. riders will go to a variety ofwineries – 4 total this year. Optional tee shirt, cookout and souvenir wine bag. Terrain is mostly flat with a few rollers on the longer routes. More hills on 100. This is a great ride, very sociable.Rider limit is 500.. Surprised that our area might have wineries? Just wait until you try some of these elixirs. After your tour join us in our fabulous cookout prepared by award-winning master chefs. We’ll offer you a feast to remember with chicken, bratwurst, salads, fresh locally grown corn on the cob and tales of the ride from your day on the road.

cyclist silhouette Dog Days Wine Tour

Image from silverwheelscycling.com

Image from silverwheelscycling.com