What are the daily routes?
In the past, we have created the 100 mile routes the night before to allow for changes in weather – specifically the wind. Who likes to ride 100 miles with the wind in the face, right? We always have pre-determined routes ready that will take us on a tour down many roads and through several towns surrounding Lincoln.
Where do we start and end each day?
2015 location TBD.
Is the Triple Crown Century Ride a race?
No. It is a RIDE, not a race. There are no times kept.
When does the ride start and end each day?
Each days’ ride will be begin at 6:00 am. SAG support will end when all the riders are in.
How will registered riders be identified?
Each rider will have a personalized bib. Rider bibs will be placed on the front handlebars..
Will there be route support for the riders?
Yes and no. You are responsible for carrying your own repair kits and fixing your own flats. If you experience a total break down, whether its mechanical or mental, we will provide emergency SAG support which means we will haul you back to the starting point.
What about lunch?
Lunch will be provided each day for registered riders only. The menus will vary, but will usually include a sandwhich, pickle, cookie and chips. Cold water and Gatorade will be provided as well.
Are helmets mandatory?
YES!!!
Where can I pick up my event packet?
Packet pick up will be at CycleWorks, May 28 from 5-6pm. You can also pick up your event packet the morning of the day you registered for at the starting point.
What about a refund?
There are no refunds.
Is there a minimum age to particpate in this event?
All riders under 18 years of age must have their ride waiver authorized by a parent or legal guardian.
Is there a maximum rider cap?
100 riders. We want anyone and everyone who desires to take on the Triple Crown challenge.
Who do I contact about volunteering?
Contact Stephanie at nikemomof2@gmail.com
