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Flemington Jewish Community Center 7th Annual Farmland Ride
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Category
Other Organization Event
Registration Info
Registration is required
Payment in Full In Advance Or At Event
About this event
Sunday, June 9, 2024 (Rain or Shine)
62-mile, (metric century), Our most challenging route with
steeper grades for the more experienced riders.
The route is all on paved roads.
45-mile, A moderately challenging hilly route with steeper
grades for the intermediate to experienced rider.
The route is all on paved roads.
30-mile, A moderately challenging route with some hills,
suitable for intermediate riders. The route is all on paved roads.
15-mile, An easy, slightly undulating 15-mile route, our easiest
route with some moderate hills, good for the casual rider. The
route is all on paved roads.
Farmland Ride bike routes (available 1 week prior to event)
Registration Fee (ADULTS 16 AND UP)
- Jan-1 $55
- Feb-1 $60
- Mar-1 $65
- Apr-1 $75
- May-1 $85
- On day of event (6/9) - $90
FEE INCLUDES:
- EVENT T-SHIRT (GUARANTEED ONLY WITH ON-LINE
ADVANCED REGISTRATION, by MAY 12th
- Lunch deadline date 6-5-2024 - Lunch is not guaranteed
after June 5th through day of ride
- Mechanical Support provided by Sourland Cycles
NOTE: BICYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED
Photographer
This year, we will have a local professional photographer set
up at a few different spots along the various route(s).
Locations were chosen so as to capture as many people
enjoying the ride as possible. Photos will be posted online for
free download for emailing/social media use; high resolution
images (suitable for printing, and more), will be available for a
small fee, 50% of which will be donated to Family Promise, the
only homeless shelter for children and their families in
Hunterdon County. Their mission is to advocate for homeless
families and individuals and guide them to self-sufficiency and
permanent housing.