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Presents . . .
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As reported in Bicycling Magazine's September
issue, October's Ride of the Month is the
Moab
Century Tour. Experience the spectacular LaSal Loop
with beautiful mountain vistas descending into red
rock canyons
- $65 registration per rider (no pledges to raise)
- Weekend of fully supported road riding
- Pasta dinner Friday evening by scrumptious Pasta
Jay's (non-riders welcome)
- Recruit 3 riders, receive free registration (check
website for details)
Limited ride; No registration weekend of event!
Register online at Active.com
or print downloadable registration form off website.
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You’ve heard of Mount Ventoux and Alpe d’Huez, but do you know about The Big Nasty? 3000 feet in seven miles!
Aptly named, the steepest sections of the Moab
Century Tour have earned this nickname and will
likely call on everything you’ve got to make it up the
hill. To be prepared physically and mentally, check
out Thomas Fleishman's Viva Velo Column for
hints on
staying focused.
This ride over the famous LaSal Loop road is
breathtaking, epic, and if you are prepared, bearable,
even enjoyable. Extra sag vehicles (and inspiration)
will be available at the most challenging spots
ensuring everyone enjoys their day with plenty of
fortitude and attitude to spare.
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2005 Moab Century Tour Jersey
On sale at the event while supplies last. See
expanded photo on website for this specially
designed PrimalWear jersey. Available at Rider Check-
In.
For those cyclists who like to dress in style and be
matchey-matchey, check out the LAF LIVESTRONG
cycling shorts at laf.org
These cycling shorts blend beautifully with the 2005
jersey colors and style.
A few 2004 jerseys still available. Contact
MoabSkinnyTireEvents@hotmail.com for size
availability.
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ASPEN RIDE FOR THE CURE
Benefiting the Aspen Affiliate of
the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation
This ride is fully supported with fun aid stations
full of food, energy drinks and mechanical
support. Experience all the best rides in
the Aspen area in one amazing day:
The
historic ghost town of Ashcroft The
magnificent Maroon Bells Lunch in Snowmass
Village The world famous Woody Creek
Tavern And an uplifting stop with the monks
of St.Benedict’s Monastery in Old
Snowmass
$500 fundraising commitment plus
$100 registration fee per rider which includes:
($125
after September 1st)
** 2005 Ride Jersey
** Friday Pasta dinner by Gusto and Campo de Fiori
restaurants
** After Ride party with music, food, and
fun
** Goody bag with TWO specially designed water
bottles
Register NOW! Registration after
September 8th is $625 inclusive
For more
information or to Register visit
www.aspenrideforcure100.com
The 2004 Aspen Ride for the Cure raised over
$300,000 for distribution to local health agencies
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Skinny Tire Events
phone:
435.259.2698
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