Website:http://www.frostbike50.com
Date: Start: Sunday, January 20, 2013 @ 8:00 AM
Additional Date Information: 8:00 a.m. Start
Address
Lone Star College Cy-Fair Campus
9191 Barker Cypress Rd. Cypress, TX
Fees: $30 through 1/5/13, $40 1/1713 -Same pricing for day of ride.
Proceeds Benefit the Jersey Village High School Gold Duster Drill Team!
A great way to start your BP MS150 Training
A BP MS150 Recommended Ride
Snack Included 11:00 – 1:00.
A Rain or Shine Event
Online Reg. Closes: January 17, 2013 5:00 PM Central Time
Late Registration in Person
Packet Pick Up Location:
Friday 1/18/13 from 10am til 7pm
Saturday 1/19/13 from 10am til 5 pm
Day of Ride – at Lone Star College – Barker Cypress 6:30am-7:45am
Packet Pickup
Houston Cycling Centre Northwest
HWY 290 @ Jones Road
Friday, January 18, 10:00am to 7:00pm
Saturday, January 19, 10:00am to 5:00pm
17458 NW Freeway
Houston, TX 77040
Pre-Registration
Only Pre-Registered Riders Guaranteed a T-Shirt
Website: www.kingwoodfillies.net
Start: Saturday, January 26, 2013 @ 8:00 AM
Address
San Jacinto Courthouse
1 State Highway 150 Coldspring, TX
Fees: All routes are $30 through Jan 22nd. $35 on Jan 23rd and later including day of ride.
Registration Closing Date: Thursday, January 24, 2013 @ 10:00 AM PST
Proceeds Benefit the Kingwood High School Fillies Drill Team
From the official website:
“RIDE INFO
The Tri-County Hill Hopper is a BP MS 150 Recommended Ride with three route options available: 20, 36 or 67 miles. Each route provides a hilly ride complemented by some flats. The ride starts at 9 am and the last route sweep is at 3 pm.
Routes
Participants can choose one of three hilly routes of approximately 20, 36 or 67 miles through the scenic Round Top area within the counties of Fayette, Colorado and Austin. Routes and distances may change somewhat from one year to the next due to road conditions or other considerations. NOTE: By skipping the “loop” on the 67 route you can make a 58 mile route.
Safety and Rules
All riders must wear approved helmets and follow the rules of the road. No headphones allowed. Rest stops will offer restroom facilities, refreshments, mechanical support, and minimal first aid. SAG vehicles will patrol the routes and offer transportation for riders and bicycles when needed. An emergency vehicle will be on call for the duration of the ride. All routes will be clearly marked with appropriate signage.
For additional tips on cycling etiquette, hydration & nutrition, and training check out The Safety Zone from the National MS Society.
Packet Pick-Up
Early packet pick-up:
Houston Cycling Centers – Northwest
Saturday Feb. 16th 10AM-1PM
Riders can also can pick up their packets the morning of the ride between 7:30AM and 9AM at ride registration.”
From the official online registration site:
“Event Summary:
Saturday, February 23, 2013 –8:00 AM start for all routes 2013 BP MS 150 Recommended Ride! 50, 32, 25 mile routes
Event Details:
50, 32, 25 mile routes
Mostly flat with gentle hills
4 reststops with food and drink
Following your ride, join us in the cafeteria
for a hot pancake breakfast cheerfully served
by our students and staff.
Teachers and students also provide our
volunteer manpower along the routes and
at reststops.
Proceeds from the ride benefit student activities
and classroom needs.
Expect cool weather and dress accordingly.
Early packetpickup and registration:
Bike Barn:
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
12:00-5:00pm, 290 @ Spring Cypress
Ride day packet pickup and registration:
Waller Junior High School East Gym, 6-8:00 AM
Hot Coffee, for riders, in the gym.
Directions to the ride site:
From the 610 Loop take Hwy 290 West
Exit Field Store Road and turn left
Park at Waller ISD Auxillary Stadium
(Field Store Rd. is approximately 22 miles west of Hwy 6 and Hwy 290)
Rider entry fee:
Before February 3th – $35.00
February 4th-21st until 6pm – $40.00
Day of Ride – $45.00
Includes rider support, t-shirt (riders registering early will be guaranteed a t-shirt)
pancake breakfast, medical support and parking.
No refunds or transfers.
Start will begin with 50 mile route, 32 mile route, and then 25 mile route.
Good country riding with low traffic volume and gentle rolling hills. Enjoy the friendly folks of Waller County.”