GRAYLING - Eleven hours after the institute of the AuSable Canoe Marathon in Grayling, the riders of the Black Bear Bicycle Tour will crank along a 100-mile road through the AuSable River Valley, chasing canoes to Oscoda. Over hills, through subject and articulate forests and at times in deem of the noted AuSable River, riders round through some of the most primeval areas of Northern Michigan. This incident was given country-wide admission in 2007, when it was named "Cool Ride of the Month" by Bicylcling Magazine.
While the happening is not a race, the riders are timed so they can have an documented token of how desire it took them to cover the 100-mile route. Over 250 cyclists are expected for the event. The Black Bear will shrink at 8 a.m. Sunday matinal in downtown Grayling.
Participants are allowed to enter the light of day of the event, with registration beginning at 6 a.m. - Advertisement - The step on it onset will argue from foregoing years in that ten riders will out every two secs until all riders are on their way. There will be resuscitation and refreshment stops in Fairview, McKinley and Glennie.
Riders are encouraged to set their own judge and not overextend themselves. The Black Bear serves as a Grayling Rotary Club fundraiser for worship projects. The end of the period of service allows riders to watchman the canoes of the AuSable Canoe Marathon notch the Oscoda Back Bridge. Canoes have arrived in Oscoda before the bicylicts in five of the dead eight years. Additional bumf on the consequence can be attained by province 989-370-5757 or 989-348-5555.
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