Also, the beloved homemade peanut butter and jelly sandwiches have been nixed at rest stations in favor of prepackaged foods. The event has also added a second starting line at the John F. Wolfe Columbus Commons — in addition to the traditional one at McFerson Commons — where people will wear masks to start and cyclists will be even more spread out to give those who choose that option more piece of mind.
Participants have 10 routes of seven different distances, ranging from 20 to miles. Some of the routes are less hilly than others while some take place on different days, providing plenty of choices for cyclists of all ages. Participants must be at least 14 to enter the in-person rides. For example, there are , , and mile options. There are three mile options, including a hillier and less hilly option from Downtown to Gambier and a New Albany loop route.
The two longest distances — miles and miles — take place over the ride's Saturday and Sunday. Participants have until Oct. The nonprofit subsidizes costs to put on its events and to pay the salaries of its employees through community sponsors. People have until Oct. People can register online at www. Facebook Twitter Email. If you're not sure how any of this works, we teamed up with the Pelotonia team to put together the ultimate spectator guide to race day. The main kick-off on Saturday will be on Spring St.
If you're following a specific rider, they'll know their start time by race day. Otherwise, feel free to gather along the downtown route to help jumpstart the day!
Before you go, consider grabbing a coffee and pastry on your way in at Stauf's Neil Ave. If you're just joining for the early excitement and staying downtown, grab a post-start brunch at Milestone or Wolf's Ridge Brewing , and round out your afternoon with a visit to the Columbus Museum of Art.
Check out the highlights below and get all the details as they're released here! Help the riders keep their adrenaline rush alive at this first spectator stop after the starting line, in collaboration with State Auto! This spectator spot is put on in collaboration with African American Men's Wellness Agency and will provide, food, drinks, a DJ, sign-making and more!
Plus, its location in the heart of Olde Towne East makes it convenient to access to a slew of entertainment options. Gemut Biergarten is a family-friendly spot with a great patio, Upper Cup is the perfect caffeine pick-me-up and Olde Towne Tavern has everything you need to refuel after a hard day of cheering.
Right across from Franklin Park and Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens , this location has plenty of beauty to explore before and after the riders come through. This is the first time the ride will go through Bexley, so Team Bexley and Columbus School for Girls have teamed up for a spectator spot on their home turf.
Parking is conveniently located at Columbus School for Girls, and Bexley is absolutely bustling with places to eat within a few blocks of the spectator spot. Grab morning sustenance at Block's Bagels, a hearty meal at Rusty Bucket and dessert at Johnson's Real Ice Cream, then stretch your legs on the Capital University campus before heading home.
The final downtown spectator spot is being put on in collaboration with Bluespot Yoga and Lu Crew and will have food, drinks, a DJ, sign making and many more fun activities! New Albany is home to the mile and mile finishes on Saturday, as well as the Sunday routes. Here are the details. There will be finish line celebrations all day Sunday, and if you're there to cheer a rider, you can fuel up with goodies from Fox in the Snow Cafe and reward your rider with either a sweet treat from Whit's or a nice meal from Hudson
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