The Hilly Hundred aims to support and promote other fantastic bicycling events. We would be delighted to feature your event on our dedicated events page. Kindly provide us with the date, an engaging description of your ride, and your website address if available. As an organization, we believe in promoting cycling events throughout Indiana and beyond, recognizing the immense benefits they bring to all involved. Let's work together to spread the joy of cycling! All we ask is that you reciprocate by adding information or a link to the Hilly Hundred website.
Please email us at events@hillyhundred.org
Hilly Hundred
Join us for the Hilly Hundred, a spectacular weekend cycling event taking place on October 4th through the 6th in scenic southern Indiana. Starting and finishing each day at Edgewood High School in Ellettsville, Indiana, riders can choose from routes ranging between 35 and 50 miles on both Saturday and Sunday. Plus, there's a family-friendly fun ride on Saturday! Don't miss this opportunity to experience the stunning fall foliage and vibrant community spirit. Come ride with us!
Buffalo Stampede
The Buffalo Stampede is the Sagamore Council, Boy Scouts of America's Annual Fundraising Cycling Event! The proceeds from this public event support summer scouting programs at Camp Buffalo.
The Buffalo Stampede features five route lengths all coursing in and around the Tippecanoe River valley in the Indiana counties of White, Pulaski, and Cass. The Century ride will also visit Starke County. Riders of all ages and skill levels are welcome to participate. All route distances have SAG stops.
General public riders: $40/rider. (Ticket price includes the ride, a post-ride meal, patch, and an award) T-shirts will be available to pre-order. Camping options also available.
Family Fun Ride 13 mile: $17/rider (Includes the ride, a post-ride meal, and a patch); 4 or more family members from the same household $55.
All rides will begin at Camp Buffalo (9400 N Boy Scout Rd, Monticello, IN 47960).
Launch times:
100-mile ride: 7am
100km ride: 8am
28-mile ride: 10am
52-mile ride: 10am
Family fun ride 13 mile: 10am
Hancock Flat 50
Date: August 24
25- & 50-Mile rides
Race Website: https://www.hancockflat50.com
Register at: https://runsignup.com/Race/IN/Greenfield/HancockFlat50
Description: The Hancock Flat 50 is a community bicycle ride taking place on August 24,2024 starting in Greenfield, IN and taking you through scenic Hancock County. There will be 50- and 25-mile routes, all of which are open to cyclists of every skill level.
After the ride stay and enjoy our festival!
Funds raised from the Hancock Flat 50 go to support the Hancock County Trails Master Plan, bikeway signage to increase awareness and improve safety for riders, and initiatives to encourage bike riding for all ages. .
Ride across Indiana
Will you be there? Block off Saturday, July 20, on your calendar now and prepare yourself for another GREAT year of riding.
Registration and jersey sales will open on March 1. Put that on your calendar too. Then call all your friends and neighbors and let them know that RAIN is on and waiting for them—and you—to be there in 2024!
Honor Major Taylor Fondo ride
Please join us for an amazing riding experience as we celebrate the life of Indianapolis native and African-American world champion cyclist, Marshall “Major” Taylor. Whether you are a seasoned rider or new to cycling, we have route options to suit everyone. Choose between the 14, 30, and 62-mile metric century ride including rest stops and points of interest along the way. This is your chance to connect with other cycling enthusiasts and prove your cycling passion, no matter your skill level.
One Helluva Ride
The Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring Society (AABTS) presents its 46th annual One Helluva Ride (OHR) on Saturday, July 13, 2024. Join us for a day of scenic bicycle touring over tree-lined, paved and gravel roads in Washtenaw, Ingham, Jackson and Livingston counties. The routes wind through rural and recreation areas on beautiful rolling terrain and vary enough to appeal to a broad range of bicyclists.
Momentum Indy
IU Health Momentum Indy is a two-day cycling celebration of bike races, bike rides, food, music, and family festivities in downtown Indy. Serving as the 5th race of the American Criterium Cup, professional cyclists will give it their all to take the podium!
Web site: https://www.momentumindy.org/
Tree City Rolling Tour
http://www.treecityrollingtour.org
Lightly traveled scenic country roads with a combination of flats, rolling hills, and climbs. The 67 and 100 routes travel along some streams and through covered bridges. If you want to train for the Annual Hilly Hundred ride, the Hilly 67 or 100 mile route is for YOU! We have been deemed a training ride for their event. We have brought back the Optional Hill Top(Hell Top) 4 mile climb that is a 277ft climb up to 13% grade. All routes except for the 16 travel around beautiful Lake Santee, where you will find watermelon, and all kinds of fresh fruit and other goodies. Music will be played at some of the SAG stops. All SAG stops are well stocked with refreshments and most have restrooms. All routes have SAG support to help keep riders safe. Return to a full lunch, your choice of a grilled pork tenderloin or hamburger, side salads, dessert, drinks while listening to our live band, Rhythm & Groove. If you would like a cold brew, the TAAP is open at noon across from the band. All proceeds go to the YMCA's Annual Campaign. Registration fees: Winter discount $35 until 4/1, $40 until 4/30, $45 5/1-6/27. Day of registration is $50. Young adults (13-17) $25 until 4/1, $30 until 4/30, $35 5/1-6/27. Day of registration $40. Online registration ends at 9pm on 6/27/2024. Drifit men's & women's T-shirts are available for $15. Sizes 2XL and up add an additional $4.00. Lunch is available for non-riders for $10.00
Pedal Putnam 2024
Pedal Putnam has grown into an excellent cycling event – whether you’re looking to complete your first Gran Fondo, race against the best, or get in some great training miles before the Dust Bowl 100. Featuring three different routes (100k, 40 miles & 18 miles), there’s a course for everyone. Even better, all three will take you past some of Putnam County’s newest murals. We’ve been excited to see Putnam County become central Indiana’s backyard and a destination spot for arts, culture, and food. While many people have gotten to experience Putnam County’s gravel scene, Pedal Putnam will give you a taste of our open roads.
The registration link for the event can be found here: https://www.bikereg.com/pedal-putnam – There is also course information for the three varying lengths.
Available lodging options can be found here on the Putnam County Visitor Center website by clicking on the “Where To Stay” menu item.
Licking Valley Century
The Cincinnati Cycle Club is excited to present the 4th annual Licking Valley Century on June 22, 2024. This ride offers stunning panoramas across a diverse landscape of hills and valleys, all while pedaling along quiet roads with very little traffic. See for yourself why many cyclists call this area “God’s country”.
We offer a route for everyone, including a 44 mile Scenic Loop, a 65 mile Metric-Century, and the challenging 102 mile Century. Additionally, we will include a KOM/QOM Challenge on the LVC Century route, with age-group recognition and prizes. You can learn more here.
Web Site: https://lickingvalleycentury.com/
Dirty Donut Race
The Dirty Donut is the first event of its kind to be held on dirt roads. It offers four different distances of races, 10, 22, 42, and 62 miles, and welcomes a wide variety of cyclists. Everyone from the very serious racer to those that just want a fun riding experience have a place at this event.
Serious racers will opt for the “Sprint” race, which is conducted much like any other gravel race and the winners are the first to finish. “Donut” racers will opt for a bit more strategy in a race where the winner is often times not the fastest rider, but the rider who can combine speed with how many donuts they can eat.
In the Donut races, each race distance has “donut stops” positioned along the race route. Participants deduct five minutes from their final finish time for each donut they consume at one of our “donut stops” in the race.
Web site: www.dirtydonutrace.com
B & O BicycleTour
The 32nd Annual B&O Bicycle Tour will showcase portions of the B&O Trail including our newest section, Virgil Park as well as scenic countryside. You may choose from 11, 17, 25, 45 and 62-mile loops. After the ride, stick around for lunch and some live music.
WHERE ~ Cardinal Elementary, 3590 S Hornaday Rd, Brownsburg, IN 46112.
START TIME ~ Sign-in begins at 7:30 AM on Saturday, June 1, 2024. No mass start of riders is planned. All riders may depart once they have completed their check-in, prepped their bikes and donned a helmet! Please note that our event is rain or shine.
Bike to the 500
https://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/events/indy500/event-info/bike-to-the-500
Tired of waiting in traffic to get to the race? Want to have a fun time with family and friends? Want to discover an alternative way to commute to the track on Race Day? Say no more! We’ve got you covered with Bike to the 500 presented by Bike Indianapolis, a route that gets you straight to the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge without the hassle of traffic.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Bike Indianapolis, and IU Health Momentum Indy have collaborated to offer race fans a safe and healthy commute to the Speedway on Race Day through Bike to the 500. The Race Day commute starts at the AMP at 16 Tech and follows a police escort to the track, where cyclists will then park their bike in a gated and monitored corral just outside the famed Gate 1. This is as close as it gets to all of Race Day’s most exciting action!
Fat & Skinny Countryside Tour and Century
Join us for the scenic tour; stay for the entire Fat & Skinny Tire Fest! The Fat & Skinny Countryside Tour & Century begins and finishes in beautiful Winona Lake, IN, meanders through southern Kosciusko County, and flows into Whitley, and Wabash Counties. Depending on which route you choose you will visit several towns Pierceton, Collamer, North Manchester, and Silver Lake, Indiana.
Choose one of our family-friendly routes
-12 miles
-20 miles
-40 mile
-62 miles(metric century)
-100 (century) miles of rolling country roads.
Of course, great food, snacks, and drinks will be served at our SAG stops.
CIBA Swap Meet 2024
The 2024 SWAP Meet will be open to the public free of charge.
CIBA members can reserve one table at no cost. A second table is $15. All tables are $15 for non-members. Larger spaces are available. 10' x 10' is $100 and 20'x20' is $200.
Doors open to the public at 11:00 to 2:00. People selling merchandise can access a table starting at 9:30. Table selection will be assigned.
All bikes for sale ($10/each) will be entered into the bike corral. This will help prevent accidents and better flow of foot traffic through the hall. Payment for tables and/or the bike corral will be made at the door in cash. No credit card charges.
Register for a table or selling a bike. Its not required to register to attend the event. Registration is open to only CIBA members through 1/10/2024. Volunteers are needed for set-up, take down and during the event.
Please contact John South at SWAP@cibaride.org if you can help.
Due safety issues last minute changes and/or cancellation could occur to the event.