Mayor's Tour of Raytown May 14th, 2005
Submitted by Brent Hugh on Thu, 03/31/2005 - 6:12am
The Raytown Bicycle Task force invites you to a Bicycle Ride-Poker Run on Saturday, May 14th, 2005, at 8:00 A.M.
The ride is a Fund Raiser for the Raytown Emergency Assistance Program (REAP).
The ride is a "Poker Run": Riders pick up cards at rest stops. Highest cards win prizes at the end.
Starting Point:
Donation: $10/person $20/family
Have Fun - Get in shape - Ride with the Mayor - See Raytown!
The 16 mile route goes "park to park" in Raytown with supported rest stops. 25 and 45 mile routes are self-supported after the first 16 miles. Children under 16 only with adult supervision. Helmets are required.
Register on the day of the event at the starting point or pre-register by sending name, address, route preference and check payable to "REAP" to 10908 East 83rd St, Raytown, MO 64138.
For more information, contact Chuck Martin, martinoffroad@yahoo.com, 353-3653.
Rain Date: May 15, 8AM.
Sponsors and donors include the City of Raytown, Bike Stop, Bicycle Shack, HyVee, and others to be announced.
The ride is a Fund Raiser for the Raytown Emergency Assistance Program (REAP).
The ride is a "Poker Run": Riders pick up cards at rest stops. Highest cards win prizes at the end.
Starting Point:
Raytown South1.5, 3, 16, 25, and 45 mile routes
Middle School
8401 E 83rd St, Raytown, MO 64133
(click here for a map to the starting point)
Donation: $10/person $20/family
Have Fun - Get in shape - Ride with the Mayor - See Raytown!
The 16 mile route goes "park to park" in Raytown with supported rest stops. 25 and 45 mile routes are self-supported after the first 16 miles. Children under 16 only with adult supervision. Helmets are required.
Register on the day of the event at the starting point or pre-register by sending name, address, route preference and check payable to "REAP" to 10908 East 83rd St, Raytown, MO 64138.
For more information, contact Chuck Martin, martinoffroad@yahoo.com, 353-3653.
Rain Date: May 15, 8AM.
Sponsors and donors include the City of Raytown, Bike Stop, Bicycle Shack, HyVee, and others to be announced.
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