The Annual Tour de Pike is the premier cycling event for the Atlanta Metro cycling communities.
We offer four route distances: 17 miles, 35 miles, 65 miles and 100 miles. SAG vehicles will sweep the ride to offer assistance. Top quality refreshments will be served at each rest stop. All pre-registered riders will receive a T-shirt of your size. The after-ride fresh food buffet meal will be served in the world famous Concord Cafe.
Pike County Kiwanis Club is truly appreciative of all the riders. We do our best to ensure the routes are smooth, fit for riding. As with any road ride, you should always use caution.
100% of all money raised during this event is reinvested in programs benefiting children and others in need in our community. Our Kiwanis programs include activities and financial contributions supporting math and reading merit awards, Gordon College, Southern Crescent, FFA, 4H Club scholarships, FERST Early Readers Foundation sponsorships, foster parent support, Back to School Bash, Teen Challenge Day of Service, REACH After School Education Program, Children of the Promise, Haitian orphans, Joel Edwards Public Library reading program, Elementary School Bringing Up Grades (BUG) program, donations to high school clubs and sports, and the Eliminate Project.
Riders can register early for only $35 or $40 after March 5th using this link:
http://www.active.com/concord-ga/cycling/races/tour-de-pike-kiwanis-century-2016?int
We encourage everyone to donate over and above the registration fee to help support the programs in our community. We thank you and we look forward to seeing you this spring!
Saturday Mar 19, 2016
Check in begins at 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 19, 2016 at the Strickland Building, in Concord, Georgia. Crank it up at 8:00 a.m., and ride off into the sunrise! Riders will enjoy a police escort for the first several miles and at major road crossings.
Pike County is only 50 miles south of Atlanta, and unequaled in hospitality and southern charm. The terrain is gently rolling hills. The ride will pass horse and cattle farms as well as peach and pecan orchards. Take advantage of our local history, visit local historical sites, and enjoy the charm of turn of the century communities.
Riders can register early for only $35 or $40 after March 5th
Michael Cox
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