Lambertville: Howell Rotary’s Tour de Livingston to be held Oct 06

Lambertville: Howell Rotary’s Tour de Livingston to be held Oct 06
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Lambertville issued the following announcement.

Tour de Livingston bike ride provides an opportunity for riders to enjoy outstanding fall colors during the peak color season in southeast Michigan. This fully supported ride includes hospitality tents, a full breakfast, snacks along the route, and a hearty meal prepared by the chef at Mt. Brighton.

All proceeds from this event help to: bridge the gap for local hardworking families struggling to meet their most basic needs; prepare every child to be ready for success; and build a healthy community for all residents via the Livingston County United Way Basic Needs Programs.

Since its start in 2008, the Tour de Livingston has raised over $370,000 to address the community’s most critical needs!

Tour de Livingston is organized and run by the Howell Rotary Club. The Howell Rotary Club was established in 1924 and more information can be found at: https://portal.clubrunner.ca/1507.

Livingston County is conveniently located 30 minutes north of Ann Arbor, Michigan, 45 minutes northwest of Detroit, and 30 minutes east of Lansing, Michigan.

All routes originate at the Mt. Brighton Ski area (located at 4141 Bauer Road, Brighton, Michigan 48116).

Choose a 5, 10, 20, 38, 62 or 100 mile route – or bring the family for the Family Fun Loop. All distances are approximate. Routes will be well marked with large route markers on pavement. Final routes and maps will be distributed the morning of the ride. **Note: Tour organizers reserve the right to make changes to routes based on construction and other factors beyond our control.

Sign up to be a 2019 Jersey Rider. Raise $250 or more and receive a complimentary registration for the ride, breakfast, lunch, a commemorative Tour de Livingston Jersey, a long-sleeve tech T-shirt and 10 entries into the Jamis bike giveaway.

Breakfast served 7am-9:30am.
Lunch served 10:30am-3pm. Rider services end at 5pm.
Riders under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. All riders must wear a bicycling helmet.

All riders must start at 9am. Pre-registration closes at 11:59pm on Friday, Oct 4, 2019. On-site day of registration starts at 7am on Oct 6, 2019. Course opens and riders depart at 8am and riders services last till 5pm.

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