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Thanks to all that participated, sponsored, donated and volunteered with this years How Far Will You Go ride.
If you participated in our ride this year, please take a few minutes to complete our survey. It helps us improve the ride. We value your opinion! 2012 Survey
We had wonderful weather, great food, thanks to Texas Road House, and overall a perfect day. Check out the Photo Gallery of this years ride. For more pictures see Gina Thomas's website at http://gmtp.photoreflect.com/store/store.aspx Gina shot for us Saturday. Congrats to all that rode, especially a few that rode a full 100 miles + on the track. Please pass the word about how fun it is to ride the Barber Motorsports track to all your riding friends. We'll be back next year the Saturday before Easter, March 30, 2013. Mark your calendar now!
Honorary "Best Tshirt" Award goes to Jennifer Knowlton & Susan Hayes.
Fundraiser Tyrus Czeschin not only rode over 100 miles, but won the grand prize HD TV
USA Cycling Permit 2012-524 How Far Will You Go, brought cyclists of all abilities together to raise funds for the Livestrong Foundation and the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center. The event united people who are passionate about fighting cancer and enjoy riding bikes. It was a great day of riding at Barber Motorsports Park. No cars, traffic, potholes or rough surface. Just riding on the very track that the Honda Indy Grand Prix just raced. Track was open from 8-12/closed 12-1 for a wonderful Texas Road House lunch/ and reopened 1-5. We even had a few folks roll off century rides on the track Email any questions to dogoodoften@gmail.com
Rubber on the track from the recent Indy race, but it was a quiet relaxing day for a bike ride last year.
Join us next year, March 30 2013 the Saturday before Easter!
In keeping with the Barber Park regulations, No dogs, skates, roller blades or skateboards are allowed. This is a tobacco free event.
Below is a hot lap around the track with Indy driver Scott Dixon. You won't be riding around the track at these speeds, but it's the quickest way we could show you the track
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