Thank you to our supporters! |
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| General
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| Date:
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Sunday, July 18, 2010 (Always the 3rd Sunday in July) |
| Place: |
DeKalb High School (DHS)
1515 S. 4th Street, DeKalb, Illinois |
| Registration:
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6:30
a.m. to 10:00 a.m. |
| Start
Time: |
All
riders must start by 10 a.m., and be finished by 4:00 p.m |
| Safety:
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All riders are strongly encouraged to wear helmets. |
| Support:
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SAG wagon and rest stop support will be provided until 4:00 p.m. |
| Post Ride Activities: |
Includes access to the DHS showers, towels (for a nominal fee) and ice cold watermelon and other tasty treats.
Due to repairs the Swimming Pool will not be available. |
| Cost: |
Adult: $25.00 (or $20.00 before July 9)
--- Guaranteed T-shirt with registration by July 9th.
Age 15 & under rider: FREE with paid adult rider
--- T-Shirt $10.00
www.Active.com $3.25 surcharge for online registration.
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Biking with Beanzie
is a recreational ride
sponsored by Kishwaukee Kiwanis Club of DeKalb and
supported by DeKalb County 4-H, Kishwaukee
Community Hospital, Northern Rehabilitation & Sports
Medicine Associates, DeKalb Fiber Optic, League of
Illinois Bicyclists, North Central Cyclery, Mike Mooney
Chevrolet, Manning Ford, Water Works, Competitive
Edge, and District 428 DeKalb High School.
The ride route consists of primarily flat rural roads
with some rolling terrain with options to ride 23, 46,
64 or 101 miles. Past rides have gone through scenic
Lake Shabbona State Park and the Lee County
windmill farm. All roads are well-paved, lightly
traveled and posted with signs containing ride
information and bits of Beanzie humor.
All ride routes are provided with rest stops and water
stops, regardless of the length of the route chosen.
Bagels, fruit, beverages and a variety of other food
options will be provided at rest stops. Our ride is easy
to navigate with well-marked routes, route maps, and
cue sheets. Friendly sag wagon drivers are
knowledgeable about the route and bicycling.
As a rider of the Biking with Beanzie Event, you will
be investing in our Community. BWB is a “family”
event that promotes exercise and family fun with
some recent rides having over 400 riders from the
tri-state area. Profits from this project go to support
the Kishwaukee Bike Pathway Projects and other
projects within DeKalb County helping to make
DeKalb County a better place to live.
Informational Brochure and Registration Form
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DeKalb Bike Path
New DHS Bike Path |