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Bike fest rolls in this weekend Bicyclists who
enjoy riding in a casual, family-oriented atmosphere will find the first
annual Sisters Bicycle Festival very much to their liking.
The festival, set for Saturday
and Sunday, September 21-22, will feature several rides of different lengths
and difficulty; safety programs; skills trials and more.
The rides include the Hoodoo
40, from Hoodoo Ski Area into Sisters. This is a challenging ride with
a fair bit of climbing (it's not all downhill from Hoodoo), limited to
riders 16 and older.
The Indian Ford Cruise offers
a five-mile ride for all ages. The Suttle Lake 16 offers a moderate ride
through forest trails and roads, open to riders 10 and older.
Organizers say this will be
a good family ride.
The festival is a fund-raiser
for SOAR (Sisters Organization for Activities and Recreation.)
There will be a bicycle safety
program hosted by the Bicycle Transportation Alliance at 2 p.m. on Saturday
and a Burley Trailer Parade at 5:30 p.m.
Sunday's events include a
bicycle orienteering course and a "newspaper toss," both at 10 a.m.
Event organizer Jerry Norquist
emphasized the family nature of the event.
"To me, it's a bike festival,
not a bike race," he said.
He acknowledged that the competitive
nature of many cyclists will come to the fore.
"We know people will ride
it fast and try to be the first one in, and we're fine with that," he
said.
Sign-ups for the events will
continue up to the day of the events.
Same-day registration on Saturday
runs 7 to 9:30 a.m. at the Village Green.
For more information or to
pre-register, call SOAR at 549-2091. |
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