Brief Description: Please remember....100% of the Ride Proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Club Of Bartow County Members!
Fees: $25 until June 13th, $30 thereafter
Online Reg. Closes: June 23, 2005 09:00 PM Pacific Time
Options of 15-30-55-100: Fifteen and thirty mile options are nice leisurely routes that have a slightly rolling to flat terrain. A good ride to refresh your legs and leave you feeling rejuvenated. Fifty-five mile option is a perfect way to spend the morning on your bike as you roll by farmland and wide-open fields. The century route takes a beautiful, picturesque trip through north Bartow County.
More info: Ride is fully sagged with rest stops and refreshments every ten to fifteen miles along the routes in addition to a post ride meal. The ride begins and ends in spacious Dellinger Park in Cartersville, Georgia.
Family Ride-“THREE MILE THRILL”: A great ride for families and groups that want to ride for fun and support the Boys & Girls Club. The 3.1-mile course stays in close proximity to Dellinger Park and has a mostly flat terrain with few hills. Ride the course as many times as you like.
Directions: From Atlanta- take I-75 North to Exit 288 – turn left, follow street into Cartersville, cross Hwy 41 staying on Main Street through downtown. Veer left at your first fork (towards Rockmart). At the next light, go straight on Etowah Drive, following signs for Etowah Indian Mounds. Veer right onto Pine Grove Rd. Dellinger Park is on left.
Cont: For additional information or hotel accommodations, contact Gordon Gilley at bgclubs@aol.com, or call the Boys and Girls Club of Bartow County, 770-382-5500

 

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Cartersville Century Ride
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Cartersville Century is the best chance of the summer to ride some of the prettiest roads in North Georgia without having to battle the long steep hills. Routes wind down pretty farm lanes and quiet country roads. Roll past historic Indian mounds as you cruise the flat to gently rolling terrain.