Annual Children's Rope 'Em Ride Bike-A-Thon
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This one-day energetic extravaganza features a 5 mile to 100 mile bicycle ride. Serious and recreational cyclists come from across the state to participate. All proceeds from the event directly benefit children and families served through HACC. Along the bicycle route are numerous “SAG” stops (rest stops supplying food and water). Cyclists are served lunch, as well as breakfast and dinner (included with registration fee). A t-shirt is also provided with your registration and riders may also spend the night at Hays Area Children's Center. Anyone can participate; walk-in registrations are accepted.
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Annual Children's Rope 'Em Ride Bike-A-Thon
Phone : 785-625-3257 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : hacc@hacc.info
Web: www.hacc.info
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