| Route Choices |
From
Gig Harbor
- 70k (44m) loop by Wollochet Bay, Crescent Valley and Olalla Valley
- 100k (62m) loop through South Kitsap County and the Gig Harbor Peninsula on rural roads with rolling hills.
- A very challenging 100-mile loop with more than 7,000 feet of elevation gain.
50K route map
70K route map
100K route map
100 Mile route
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From Southworth
- 50k (29m) loop along Puget Sound and on rural roads with rolling terrain in South Kitsap County
- 100k (62m) loop through South Kitsap County and the Gig Harbor Peninsula on rural roads with rolling hills
- A very challenging 100-mile loop with more than 7,000 feet of elevation gain.
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| Fees |
| Registration Categories |
Until
2/28
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After 2/28 |
Day of ride
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Individual
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$25
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$30 |
$35 |
Club Member
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$20
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$25
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$30
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Daffy/PMC Combo
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$40
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$50
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NA
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Gran Fondo fee (optional event)
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$40
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$40
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NA
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| Registration |
- Online: preferred method
(online registration closes 5/28/2013 9:00:00 pm PDT)
- In person: You may register on site the morning of the event, but fees are higher. Pay by cash or check only (we hope to accept debit/credit cards this year). Tip: bring a completed registration form with you to save time.
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Families with minor children
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For registration purposes, children aged 17 or under may ride when registered with an adult parent.
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| Parking and Transit Service |
There is ample free parking at each start location. In any case, we encourage you to cycle, carpool or use public transporation. The Gig Harbor start location is adjacent to the Kimball Drive Park & Ride served by Pierce Transit. The Southworth location is served by Kitsap Transit and the Fauntleroy ferry. |
| 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. |
| Ride Support |
Rest stops supplied with food, drink and sani-cans. Sag wagons will be driving the route for mechanically stranded riders. Course closes at 5pm. Final sweep by sag wagons begins at 4pm. |
| 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. |
| Volunteers |
This event is powered by dozens of TWBC volunteers—who receive free ride registration and a post-event pizza party. Help make this event a success: volunteer now! (coming soon) |
| Questions |
Send email to pmc@twbc.org. |