Date(s):Saturday, October 5, 2013 and Sunday, October 6, 2013
Start/Finish Location: Hammond, LA – McComb, MS
Registration Fee: $30 on July 30th only! Returns to $40 July 31st!
Fundraising Minimum: $275
Age Minimum: 12-16 need a notarized waiver and parental supervision to participate.
The 2013 Bike MS: Louisiana will take place Saturday, October 5 and Sunday, October 6. The ride begins at 8:00 AM and starts at the University Center (500 W. University Ave. Hammond, LA 70401) of Southeastern Louisiana University. The route each day is 75 miles and there are six rest stops along the way. On Day 1 participants leave Southeastern Louisiana and head north to Percy Quin State Park in McComb, Mississippi. Upon entering the park, participants are greeted by a Louisiana-style party which includes music, beer and food provided by Chef John Folse! Participants overnight at the park before heading back along the same route on Day 2. The event concludes on Sunday, October 6, at Southeastern Louisiana University where they are again treated to great food and wonderful music.
The route is fully supported with Ride Marshals, Support and Gear (SAG) and Police should you need any assistance along the way. Each rest stop is equipped with a bike shop repairman to assist with any needs that may arise along the route. In the event that you are only able to ride Saturday, transportation is provided back to Hammond, LA around 8:00 PM Saturday evening and again around 8:00 AM Sunday morning following the start of Day 2.
Online registration will close at 5:00 PM Friday, September 20. Early Packet Pick-up will begin September 23 and end September 27. The $275 fundraising minimum must be turned in and/or submitted in order to pick up your packet. Walk-up Registration and Packet Pick-up will be available on Friday, October 4 from 5:00-9:00 PM and again on the day of the event, Saturday, October 5 from 6:00-8:00 AM at the University Center of Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, LA.
From the organizer’s website:
“Bike Around the Bay 2013 Registration is Now Open!
The event will be held Saturday, October 12 through Sunday, October 13, using the 180-mile, full-loop route around the bay as first implemented in 2012. Bike Around the Bay is a fully supported two-day, 180-mile bicycle ride around Galveston Bay that showcases its natural beauty and benefits the Galveston Bay Foundation. Now in it’s seventh year, Bike Around the Bay began with the goal of bringing people together from all over to see and experience Galveston Bay. Many people are unaware of the rich ecological diversity that is so close in proximity to Houston, and this event was designed to bring awareness of its importance.
Proceeds benefit projects that preserve wetlands, protect natural habitat, and enhance the water quality of the bay for present users and for posterity.
New for 2013
- The option of a one-day ride, which will include being transported to the start for a minimal additional cost, can be selected during registration. Transportation will leave Moody Gardens on Saturday at 6:30pm and Sunday at 10:30am.
- GBF is also offering a new “Virtual Rider” option in 2013, allowing non-cyclists (injured riders, GBF volunteers, supporters etc.) to be part of Bike Around the Bay if they’re unable to participate in ride weekend.”
From the organizer’s website:
“Riding For Those That Gave The Most
TX Wheels of Justice is a 501(c)3 public charity that raises money for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, to assist families of fallen officers, and to raise money for other worthy causes. The group participates in various fundrasing bicycle rides and events. The majority of the funds come from sponsors, with the remaining coming from fundraising events held year round by members. The group’s major event each year is the Police Unity Tour, held in New Jersey and ending in Washington D.C. during National Police Week. The Membership of the group is made up of peace officers and friends or family members of those officers throughout the state of Texas.
Each rest stop has Gatorade, water, bathrooms, and homemade goodies.
Packet pickup begins at 6:30a on Oct 19th. The ride starts at 8:00a with no riders leaving after 8:30a
Riders will be escorted along the route by the MS 150 Motorcycle Crew. And Each intersection will be manned by a representative of the local police force”
From the organizer’s website:
“Tour de Gruene is an amazing ride – offering four different tour lengths in 2013. The Recreational Tours are just for fun. There are relaxation stations set up around the course so that you will be able to stop for restrooms, replenish your liquids and get a snack before continuing. There are no prizes for who finishes ahead of who — it is a time to enjoy the camaraderie alongside fellow cyclists who share your love of touring the beautiful countryside – and then get back to enjoy the charm and ambiance of Gruene – or head for the Wursthalle for the German Festival.”