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Run and Ride for the Cure
RACE DETAILS
The 14th Annual Run N Ride for the Cure is coming up Sunday, June 2rd, National Cancer Survivor Day. The Run N Ride is a duathlon---a 5 km run combined with a 15 km ride. The start – finish is located in beautiful Wilson, Wyoming, at the new Wilson Elementary School. The course follows the scenic Fish Creek Road---a beautiful two-lane country road that winds north of Wilson. The race is an “out-and-back”---with the cycling leg following Fish Creek Road to its culmination, approximately 4 ½ miles north of Wilson. There are categories for everyone! In addition to individual categories for men and women, there are men’s and women’s team and mixed teams categories. To top it off there are categories for teens ---and young kids have their own shorter, free, run and bike race course and toddlers have a “Kick Bike” race that always delights the viewers! There is a non-timed “fun” class for those who want to walk or can only do part of the course.
RACE DETAILS:
Race is SUNDAY, June 2nd
Race starts at Wilson Elementary School in Wilson, WY
9:30 AM start time
5km Run followed by 15km Bike
Individual, Team, Mixed Team, Junior, Fun Class and Kids Race Divisions available
Registration is $20 prior to 3pm on Friday May 31st, at Skinny Skis
Registration on race day is $25 from 7:30am-8:30am, at Wilson Elementary
Registration forms are available at Skinny Skis, Teton Sports Club, and Fitzgeralds Bicycles.
Looking for a partner? Check out our Facebook page and post if you're looking for a runner or cyclist to complete your team.
For the safety of the racers, please leave your dogs at home. Helmets will be required for cyclists.
DID YOU KNOW...
The Run and Ride for the Cure has raised $108,000 since the first race in 1999
Over 2500 people have participated in the race!
June 2nd is National Cancer Survivors Day
100% of the proceeds benefit the Cancer Patient Support Fund via St. John's Medical Center Foundation