The Sub-5 Century Challenge ride is for serious cyclists who endeavor to ride a hundred miles in less than five hours. This year's ride will be held on Sunday September 11, 2011. The event also includes a self-paced recreational ride option.
Website: http://www.sub5century.org
Location: Hampshire, Illinois
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Well the organizing committee is hard at work plannning the 2013 ride. We already have 80+ riders signed up and looking forward to the being the better then ever. We have added the option to ride…Continue
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The following list was the basis of a registration update I wrote for this upcoming event on Sunday September 12th, 2010. It can be viewed along with other news stories at the following URL:…Continue
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Started by Christopher D Thornton Aug 24, 2010.
Whether measured as total time or saddle time, riding an imperial century at an average speed of 20 mph or greater is an impressive accomplishment for any recreational cyclist. For those who are…Continue
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Started by Christopher D Thornton Jun 5, 2010.
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Comment by Christopher D Thornton on June 21, 2011 at 10:24pm This year's ride is leaps ahead of last year as far as registration numbers are concerned. In addition we have as many as ten fast-paced teams being formed to take on the end-of-season challenge of completing a century distance in less than five hours.
If you're intrigued but still undecided about whether to register for this great ride, check out our promotional video on YouTube via the following link.
2011 Sub-5 Century Video Promo
Remember that if you don't feel up to the timed century, one can always enjoy a more relaxed pace by signing up to participate in the untimed recreational ride.
Comment by Michael A on May 20, 2011 at 9:30pm
Comment by Christopher D Thornton on May 20, 2011 at 9:26pm For those living in the city consider training with the Turin Bicycle Society. Turin Bicycle in Evanston is the store sponsor for the Sub-5 Ride. There's an open fast-paced ride on Sunday mornings. Use the following link to sign up and receive regular reminders.
http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/TurinSundayRide/
They meet at Grove and Sherman (by the Italian Coffee Bar) in Evanston at 8 AM. The distance is 50 mi. at a steady, brisk pace (18-20mph).
Comment by Steve Dennis on May 4, 2011 at 9:35pm
Comment by Christopher D Thornton on May 2, 2011 at 9:43pm Cyclists of all levels may be interested in this year’s 2011 Sub-5 Century Challenge Ride. This is the second year of this unique and relatively new ride that will be held at Hampshire High School on Sunday September 11th, 2011. The event is an annual fundraiser for Parkinson’s disease research. The primary benefactor is the Paul Ruby Foundation, a local 501(c)(3) registered charity located in Geneva, Illinois.
There are two facets to the event; a fast-paced timed century group ride, and an untimed recreational ride of 30 or 62 miles. Both rides seek to raise funds by providing those registered with the option to obtain individual sponsors for their participation. A portion of the $50 pre-registration fee may also represent a tax-deductible donation.
This year’s event includes improvements in response to last year’s post-ride survey. The route for the timed century ride will be the same loop repeated three times and is more sub-5 friendly. Railroad crossings have been eliminated and the number of turns and intersections reduced. Riders can also expect to have their official time recorded by a chip-based timing system and master clock. This will also allow the time of each ride group to be computed. This will be the time of the rider who represents when 60% or more of his group has finished.
This year the ride should also attract more recreational cyclists. These riders will have a more relaxing experience as they will enjoy a different route to the timed century. Registrations for the recreational ride are expected to at least equal those for the timed century.
How can you help?
Building on the success of last year’s inaugural event the organizers are again looking for riders and volunteers. If you are a serious road rider you could be one of just 200 up for the challenge of completing the century distance in less than five hours total time. Recreational cyclists may enjoy a ride with friends while raising funds for a worthy cause. Volunteers are also needed for SAG, course marshals, rest-stop support and parking.
Those interested are encouraged to visit the “Contacts” page of the Sub-5 Century Challenge Ride web site at: http://www.sub5century.org/contact, where you can sign up to receive additional information.
Chris Thornton, Sub-5 Century Registration
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