Daffodil Classic 2010 Bicycle Ride

Orting Middle School

Sunday, April 18, 2010 @ 7:00 AM

Date

Start: Sunday, April 18, 2010 @ 7:00 AM

Additional Date Information

Start: 7:00am - 12:00 noon (course closes at 5 pm)

Address

Orting Middle School
111 Whitehawk Blvd NW Orting, WA

Fees

  • Adult (age 18 and up): $17.00
  • Youth (age 7-17): $8.00
  • Child (age 0-6): $0.00
  • Family (see below): $37.00

Brief Description

The Daffodil Classic bicycle ride winds through the beautiful Orting valley and surrounding hills. Bring your bike, trike, tandem, or unicycle--families, recreational cyclists, and serious roadies are all welcome. Choose from 40-mile, 60-mile, or 100-mile loops; or a family-friendly, paved trail option from 1 mile up to 30 miles. EARLY REGISTRATION PUTS YOU IN A RAFFLE FOR A $300 GIFT CERTIFICATE AT THE BICYCLE SHOP OF YOUR CHOICE.

Online Reg. Closes

April 15, 2010 11:59 PM Pacific Time

On-Site Registration

If you miss the online registration deadline, you may register in person on the day of the event from 7:00am - noon at the Orting Middle School, 111 Whitehawk Blvd NW, Orting WA 98360. [map and directions]

On-Site Registration Fees

  • Adult (age 18 and up): $20.00
  • Youth (age 7-17): $10.00
  • Child (age 0-6): $0.00
  • Family: $45.00

Family Category

For registration purposes, a family is defined as 1 or 2 adults and their children aged 17 or under all residing at the same address. If you do not meet this definition, please register each person in your party individually.

Routes

T-Shirt Orders

T-shirts are $12 each when pre-ordered with your registration through April 6th. Only a limited number of t-shirts will be available on the day of the event for $15 each. Guarantee the right size and save $3 by ordering your t-shirt(s) when you register through April 6th.

Breakfast

Start your day with a hearty breakfast featuring pancakes, eggs, ham, milk, juice, and coffee. Breakfast is served in the Orting Middle School cafeteria from 6:30am - 10:30am. Cost: $7/adult; $5/child. Proceeds will be used by the Weller Foundation to assist local families with school-related costs such as 6th-grade camp, sports fees, and physicals.

Rider Safety

Please come prepared to ride. We recommend you inspect your bike the night before. Along with your bike, bring an approved helmet, ID, water, first aid kit, tire repair equipment, other essentials, and a friendly attitude. All riders are expected to ride safely and obey the rules of the road. Have fun and ride safely!

Ride Support

A bike mechanic and sag support will be available. Course closes at 5pm. Final sweep of sag wagons begins at 4pm.

Local Courtesy

Remember, we are guests in the communities along the routes. Please park your vehicle in approved locations, and obey all traffic laws while driving. We encourage you to take in the surroundings and patronize local area businesses.

Event Proceeds

Rider registration fees for TWBC events help to support the Bicycle Alliance of Washington, bicycling safety and education programs, and local bicycle improvements. Surplus food is donated to a local food bank.

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