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The 2008 Tour of Cuyuna bicycle ride will be held September 6, 2008, click HERE for details. 

Congratulations to those who made the mountain biking course become a reality! Funding is secured and construction will start next spring for the Midwests's newest showcase mountain biking course.
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5th Annual
Cuyuna
Bicycle Ride

September 6, 2008

Cuyuna Fall Bike TourPrintable Form


The 2008 Tour of Cuyuna will begin and end at The Deerstand, at the corner of State Highway 6 and State Highway 210 in Deerwood. This year we will offer route choices of approximately 30 and 60 miles. All riders will start between 7:00 and 9:00am.

Check-in will start at 7:00am and close at 9:00am. Riders are permitted and encouraged to start as soon as possible after check-in. All riders should be on the road by 9:00am. These start times should allow most riders to return to the start area by mid-afternoon. All riders must plan to be off their respective routes by 2:30pm. The last rest stop will close at 2:00pm, and official course support will end at 3:00pm.

The Tour of Cuyuna is a recreational ride for cyclists of all abilities and is not a race. T-shirts will be handed out at check-in from 7:00-9:00am. We are greatly concerned about the safety of our participants. All riders must obey the rules of the road, watching out for others as well as themselves. Our tour is entirely on public roads, and we must cooperate with other users. We require the use of an ANSI approved helmet by all entrants.

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For additional information, Call Jenny at 218-545-4545

Two food stops will be available on the 30 mile route, and four on the 60 mile route.

Lunch will be served between 12:00-2:00, so plan your ride accordingly. There will be a $5.00 charge for non-riders.

Both routes will be monitored by support vehicles to aid in emergency situations and to help those with mechanical problems. If a rider is in need of aid, priority will go to those with serious problems. Riders and their equipment are expected to be in good condition. As on all other rides, cyclists should carry tools, pump, and a spare tube. Route support will end at 3:00pm. 

Bikes pulling trailers will be considered as one unit and will receive one shirt. Riders under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.




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