Dec
31

24th Vandalia Freedom Bike Tour

Vandalia. Enjoy the Fourth of July on well-maintained routes of 31 or 62 rolling miles riding through picturesque areas of the northern Miami Valley. Many special surprises for all participants. “Experience the best sag support around. Great shirts… great snacks… great prizes… great water bottles… great lunch… great people… priceless!!! Come join the fun and celebrate America’s independence at one of the best bike tours in Ohio.”

Vandalia-Butler Optimist Club
Steven Reed
8600 N. Main St. Ste. A
Dayton, OH 45415
(937) 414-7602

Dec
31

Link to Levitt Pavilion

Registration opens on May 31, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
*Show will be announced April 18, 2019

Link Bike Share and Bike Miami Valley will be hosting bike valet to make it easier for you to bike to select concerts at the Levitt Pavilion. Be one of the first 20 people to register to Link to the Levitt Pavilion and receive a promo code to use for your Link trip to the concert and a reserved seat for you at the show!

Dec
31

Buckeye Bridge Ride

Eaton. A pleasant tour of the wooden covered bridges of Preble County. Three loops offer rides of 17/32/45 flat to hilly miles, mostly on township roads that are marked and signed. Restrooms, showers, paved parking at ride HQ. Full sag support, on-site bicycle service available. Several Strava Circuits will also be mapped.

Friends of Preble County 4-H, Inc.

Curt Caplinger
3485 Eaton Gettysburg Rd.
Eaton, OH 45320

(937) 533-7763
BuckeyeBridgeRide.org

Dec
31

Young's Ice Cream Charity Bike Tour Rally #3

This ride starts in Kettering. Ride: 36 miles.

Fee if not registered for main event. More details available at YoungsBikeTour.com.

Dec
31

Bike to Yellow Springs Street Fair

Avoid the hassle of parking; bike to the June 2019 Yellow Springs Street Fair. Bike valet parking provided by Bike Yellow Springs and Bike Miami Valley.

Dec
31

16th Strawberry Festival Bicycle Tour

London. Multiple optional routes are offered through winding scenic flat to rolling rural Madison, Clark, Fayette, and Green Counties covering 21/44/62/100 flat to rolling miles. The shortest route remains on the Ohio-to-Erie Trail while the longer routes venture via roads to towns and cities. Routes marked and maps available, food and drinks provided.

Friends of Madison County Parks and Trails
PO Box 308; London, OH 43140
(614) 205-6754

www.fmcpt.com

Dec
31

The Amazing River Ride

Miamisburg. Ever dreamed of being on TV’s The Amazing Race? Try this out: A 14-mile, flat to hilly, epic round-trip ride along the Great Miami River. Not a race, it’s about the total challenge. Along the way there will be six different stops filled with challenges to complete. Do it for fun. Do it for exercise. Do it for team-building. Complete all challenges, earn a “passport” for a chance to win prizes. Fun celebration at the end.

Miamisburg Parks and Recreation

305 E. Central Ave.; Miamisburg, OH 45342

(937) 866-8999

Dec
31

Dayton Cycling Club Covered Bridge Tour

Brookville. Explore Southwestern Ohio on this no-frills tour of 20/42/70/103 rolling to hilly miles. Visit from two to 11 covered bridges! Day-of-ride registration only, entry includes map and pavement markings.

Dayton Cycling Club.

Mark Buchwalder; 423 Volusia Ave.; Dayton, OH 45409-2345. 

More details available at the Dayton Cycling Club web site.

Dec
31

Young's Ice Cream Charity Bike Tour Rally #2

This ride starts in Xenia. Approximately 46 miles.

Fee if not registered for main event. More details available at YoungsBikeTour.com

Dec
31

45th Huffman Spring Classic

Brookville. Celebrate spring on the new and improved ride! The new starting location quickly puts riders on quiet rural roads. Optional route loops can be assembled into various combinations for the rider’s choice of numerous distances from 30 to 100 flat to rolling miles. Snacks, drinks, lunch are provided for all riders.

Dayton Cycling Club.

Bob Hartman; 289 Wampler Ave.; Dayton, OH 45405. (937) 974-5393. 

DaytonCyclingClub.org

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