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WebCyclery FireCracker 100 Metric Century - July 4th! Ohhh sayyy cannn youuu seee - it's time for our WebCyclery FireCracker ride!
It's our metric century ride to Prineville. Maps and good food stops are included for $15 - with proceeds benefiting Partners in Care (formerly HospiceCenter and Central Oregon Home Health & Hospice).
Meet at the corner of Alfalfa Market Road & Johnson Ranch Road (at the power station). Ride is to Prineville on a counter-clockwise route (same as last year) and starts and ends at the same location. You'll ride past Prineville Reservoir on one of the most scenic roads in Central Oregon. Stop for food at one of the rest stops and say hello to Dickie-G in Prineville!
Click here for on-line registration and all the details. As is the tradition - patriotic clothing is encouraged!
The Andrey Yarbrough Benefit Party Was A Huge Success! Thank You! Tuesday night we all came together to raise money for Andrey and his expenses. Thank you all so very much for coming out in force for our great cause! Please give thanks to the following sponsors: We had beer donated by Cascade Lakes Brewing Company, live music by Sweet Harlots, and some great raffle prizes from Rebound Sports Performance Lab, Cog Wild, Lara House Bed & Breakfast, Recharge Massage Therapy, Ryan (the pottery guy), Broken Top Club, Sunnyside Sports, Edge Composites and Bend Bike N Sport! Thank you.
$5 Raffle Tickets For A Niner EMD9 & Realm Cycles Frames: During the next month we're raffling off two MTB frames, with all of the proceeds going to help Andrey! We're giving away a Niner EMD 9 29er frame from our friends at Niner Bikes and a custom frame built just for you by Warren Rice and Realm Cycles of Sisters, Oregon! You can buy raffle tickets on-line here or at the shop for $5 - and you'll be entered to win both! We'll be drawing the two winning tickets at Movie Night on July 21st, and you do not need to be present to win. Details are here. Two people will get an awesome, new frame! And we'll all get that warm and fuzzy feeling from helping a fellow cyclist, and wonderful person, when he needs it most.
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