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Cowtown Classic Bike Ride

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Event# 785-263-3474

Event Details

Ride through beautiful Dickinson County at the Cowtown Classic Bike Ride, offering 15, 30, 40 and 60-mile routes with all routes beginning and ending at Eisenhower Park in historic Abilene. Start at 7 a.m. SAG support vehicles and rest areas with food and drink approximately every 10 miles. Register at BikeReg.com under Cowtown Classic Bike Ride (designate Abilene, Kansas). Registration forms also obtained by calling 785-280-9709. Questions? Contact Cowtown Classic Bike Ride on Facebook. Fundraiser for Kids in Crisis in Dickinson County, serving needs of low-income children with more than 9,000 served since founding in 2007. Rain or shine event.

Cowtown Classic Bike Ride

Address : 1109 N. Spruceway Abilene KS
Phone : 785-263-3474   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : k.crisis@yahoo.com

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Admission Fee : $35 entry for adults ($5 more after June 30)

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