Thursday, February 17, 2011

Mt. Charlie Challenge




Mt. Charlie Challenge - Saturday April 23, 2011

REGISTRATION IS OPEN!
It is time to sign up for the Mt. Charlie Challenge Pledge Ride again.
The SVEF Mt. Charlie Challenge is a pledge ride to benefit all Scotts Valley public schools. Our ride will be Saturday April 23th. All funds raised go directly to SVEF to support district wide school programs.
Our event offers you a choice of 100K or 50K routes. Both rides start and end at Skypark in Scotts Valley. The 100K Metric Century (62 miles) climbs to the Summit, winds through wineries and beautiful redwoods, then travels through Corralitos, Aptos, Santa Cruz and returns to Scotts Valley.
The 50K Half Century (32 miles) has less challenging climbs and travels through the redwoods, has a rest stop at a vineyard, continues on to Aptos and returns to Scotts Valley.
Both routes offer beautiful scenery, ride support, lunch and refreshments. The rides are followed by a family luncheon at Skypark with great music.
Please see the registration form below or go to our website to print and fill out the Registration Form. Please review the release form so you can sign it the morning of our ride.
Time to get training! We will be sending out emails on available training rides. Training rides will start when the weather permits. Hope you can join us!

-Scotts Valley Cycle Sport will be at the event in the morning to help with any of your quick adjustments, fine tuning, and or if you just need to air up your tires.

-We also have bikes available to rent if you would like to do the ride on a new 2011 Specialized Roubaix or Tarmac road bike. There is nothing like climbing a hill on a 16lb road bike. It seems to just glide up the hill with ease. For the fearless there is the descent where speeds can reach 50mph. (You do have brakes and dont have to go that fast) If you are interested in renting a bike give us a call (831) 440-9070 and someone can help you set up a reservation.

Look forward to seeing you all out there.




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