The annual Food Bank Flyer bike ride has well-marked 20, 40 and 60 mile routes and well-supplied rest stops with homemade baked goods! Lunch is provided at Midwest Food Bank in the air conditioning. Lunch is grilled (hamburgers, brats, etc.), or choice of Woody and Bubba's pulled pork. Due to our generous corporate sponsors, 100% of your ride fee, t-shirt purchases, funds raised and donations go to Midwest Food Bank.
Register online by May 26 for $35 and a chance to pre-order a ride t-shirt. Registration goes up to $40 after that. Please register to help with food planning, but same-day on-site participants are still encouraged to come register and ride with us! There may be a small selection of t-shirts (current and prior years) available for purchase the day of the event.
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2380834-0?pid=5274
Date and Time: On Saturday June 15, 2024 at 6:30 am - 1:00 pm
Venue details:
Midwest Food Bank - Bloomington/Normal Division, 2031 Warehouse Road, Normal, Illinois, 61761, United States
Category: Sports / Leisure | Cycling
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