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Tour de Talbot
When
21 Sep 2013
7:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Location
Calhoon MEBA Engineering School, 27050 St Michaels Rd, Easton, MD
Ride the beautiful back roads of Talbot County in support of clean water for our Midshore rivers and the Chesapeake Bay. Register now and save the date to experience the spectacular scenery and rich history of Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
The Tour de Talbot features a century ride (100 miles), a metric century (65 mile ride), and a 20 mile ride. All rides are supported, with food and drink at rest stops included in registration. The Century and 65 mile ride will kickoff at 7:30 am; the family ride will follow at 9:30 am. All rides will start and finish at the Calhoon MEBA Engineering School on the Miles River, culminating in an outdoor barbeque celebration. Watch for news of professional riders to join the Century!
All donations benefit the Midshore RIVERKEEPER Conservancy. You can make general donations or fundraise by sponsoring a rider or by sponsoring a team! We thank you for your generosity and support!
Midshore Riverkeeper Conservancy is a non-profit organization dedicated to the restoration and protection of the Choptank River, Eastern Bay, and the Miles and Wye Rivers. The organization serves as an advocate for the health of these tributaries and the living resources they support.
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