Currently, 1 of 150 people is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders (or ASD).
80% of people with ASD are under 18 years-old. Children with ASD can and do learn, with early intervention being the best known cure.
Please join this noble cause, and join Leo on the course by participating in the Capitol Classic.
Help us increase our pace as we get closer and closer to a finish line where we can solve the fastest growing childhood disorder today.
Rider |ˈrīdər |ˌraɪdər |ˌrʌɪdə
1 A person who is riding or who can be assisted by somebody or something with wheels, esp. a bicycle, tricycle, or stroller. Charity Riders include people of all ages, abilities and disabilities. The charity riders will use the same course used by the racers (definition of racer see below). The racecourse will be divided into two parts. Riders will need to choose to ride either the technically challenging hilly part of the racecourse (0.4 mile in length) or easy flat section (0.2 mile in length) on John Ireland. The ride will begin promptly at 10:45am and end at 11:05am. Riders can make as many laps around the racecourse as they are able to complete during the twenty minutes.
Also , see Create a Team! (on the side bar).
Racer |ˈrāsər
2 A person who rides his/her bicycle in competitive bicycle racing events for the thrill of competition, intense exercise, camaraderie and a chance to win cash and prizes. Racers will make multiple laps around the (0.6 mile) course at top speed, in their respective timed events. Racers typically hold an annual racing license thru USA Cycling, belong to a local racing club and compete in races around the state. Any person can purchase a one-day racing permit the day of the event for an added surcharge.
Interested in racing? Visit www.mcf.net and click on startbikeracing.com.
Race Results Race results will be posted after the event!
Download the Race Schedule to get more information about race start times, registration fees, and prizes.
Trike to Bike (kids only)
3 Children (2-3 years-old) and (4-5 years-old) will have an opportunity to race their tricycle or bicycle while their family and friends cheer them on! The Trike to Bike will take place on the flat section of the course on John Ireland Avenue, just after the end of the Charity Bicycle Ride at 11:15am. Families and Friends, don’t forget your cameras and video equipment. Professional photography by Proex will be available for purchase.
All bicycles must be in safe working order. Bring your bicycle for a quick safety check to the NOW Bike & Fitness mechanics. Call NOW Bike & Fitness today at 651 644-2354.
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