11th Annual Buzzards Bay Watershed Ride

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11th Annual Buzzards Bay Watershed Ride :
Cycling : 100-, 75-, and 35-mile courses
  • Race Date: Sunday, October 1, 2017
  • Start Time: 8:00 AM
  • Entry Fee:$50, plus $300 fundraising minimum
  • Location:Little Compton, RI to Woods Hole, MA
  • Address: 11 Bluff Head Avenue, http://www.savebuzzardsbay.org/ride
  • City/State/Zip:Little Compton, Rhode Island 02837
  • Country: USA

Experience the beauty and spirit of the Buzzards Bay region in autumn at the 11th annual Buzzards Bay Watershed ride on Sunday, October 1. choose from three celebrated 100, 75, and 35-mile cycling routes that wind through farmland, coastal villages, cityscapes, cranberry bogs, and the back roads of Cape Cod to end with a waterfront finish line party in beautiful Woods Hole. All riders are fully supported with friendly volunteers, local food and beverages all day, and SAG wagons with ace traveling bike mechanics and First Aid. $50 registration fee includes five water stops, a hearty food truck lunch at scenic Eastover Farm, a dinner buffet with beer, wine, and live music, and awards and prizes for top fundraisers and best team uniforms.

Each cyclist is required to raise a minimum of $300 to support the Buzzard Bay Coalition's work to protect our local environment. Team participation welcome and encouraged! Join us to "Bike for Clean Water" in October. Register today: www.savebuzzardsbay.org/ride

"I'm still enjoying some post-ride joy this moring at the wonderful ride and party you put together. What a day! Every single rider on our team said they'd do it again next year!!" -- Marlissa B.

Course Information:

100-mile start at corner of Sakonnet Point Road and Bluff Head Ave., Little Compton, RI

75-mile start at Horseneck Beach, John Reed Road, Westport, MA

35-mile start at Eastover Farm at 131 Hiller Road, Rochester, MA

Finish line at Woods Hole, MA

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