IDidaRIDE XXV

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IDIDARIDE XXV is a bicycle challenge ride. It is NOT a race. It is an off-road endurance ride through woodlands along the Suwannee River. Approximately 50 miles of singletrack trails and woods roads have been linked to form a continuous route with minimum of pavement. This route has terrain, stream crossings, and distance to challenge all off road riders.

The 2018 maps are Page 1 (Start to SAG 2) and Page 2 (SAG 2 to Finish)

Checkpoints, Sag-stops, Bail-out Points: At several checkpoints along the route SBA will monitor progress of riders. Food, beverage and mechanical support will be available at these stations. Bail-out points are marked, if riders are unable to complete the entire ride.

Meals: Entry fee includes continental breakfast, mid-ride lunch and an after ride dinner as well as snacks at sag-stops.

Registration: Registration is now open, CLICK HERE.

Staffing: A great event depends upon great volunteers. Whether you are new to the area or if you are a seasoned veteran, all help is welcomed! Ride marshals will ride the entire event, but must be SBA Members familiar with trails and must attend IDIDAPREP and IDIDACLEAN. Volunteering is a great way for non-riders or family members to participate in the fun. If you plan on volunteering full-time, please complete the online registration so we can thank you with a t-shirt! **Volunteer t-shirts cannot be guaranteed unless the registration form is filled out!

Jersey!!: If you want this very special 25th anniversary jersey, just add it to your cart. Jersey orders entered before midnight of 12/5/18 will be available at event check-in. Jerseys ordered after 12/5 will be shipped to your address AFTER the event.

XXV Jersey

Please verify your size using this chart prior to ordering. https://www.primalwear.com/pages/size-chart

IDIDARIDE is sponsored by the Suwannee Bicycle Association, a non profit organization promoting bicycling, environmental education and appreciation of the Suwannee region. All proceeds from the event are used to develop more off-road bicycle trails and other facilities.