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Description
Date: September 19-20, 2015
Start/Finish Location: Tanglewood Park in Clemmons, NC
Registration Fee Schedule: January - February $35, March - May $45, June - September $55
Fundraising Minimum: $300
Route Options: Road Route and Mountain Bike Trail Options
Age Minimum: All riders must be 12 years or older by Saturday, September 19, 2015
The 30th Annual Bike MS: Tour to Tanglewood is a 2-day cycling event that raises funds to support people living with multiple sclerosis in the Carolinas and throughout the United States. Money raised through this event funds MS research, programs, services, and advocacy. This year, over 2000 cyclists and volunteers will participate in the event raising $1 million to create a world free of MS.
Cyclists start and finish at Tanglewood Park each day. The park offers the perfect centralized hub of activities throughout the weekend with live entertainment on stage, a rockin' team village, and plenty of family activities. Bike MS cyclists enjoy two full days of riding through the beautiful Yadkin Valley of North Carolina. No matter how far you ride, enjoy great routes, stocked rest stops along the route every 10-15 miles, SAG (support and gear) vehicles, delicious meals, a finish line experience like no other, and so much more!
Road Route Options: Sat: 15, 35, 50, 65, 80, 100 miles; Sun: 15, 25, 40, 50, 65, 100 miles
Mountain Bike Trail: Spend the day in Tanglewood Park's MTB Trails
Your participation will aid in assisting support programs, services, and research that makes a huge difference to the people who must fight MS every day of their lives. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is dedicated to a vision of a world free of MS.
Don't just ride, Bike MS. Register Today!
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