Think it's flat in Florida? Try the Hilly Hundred
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September 27, 2007

Think it's flat in Florida? Try the Hilly Hundred

The Tampa Bay Freewheelers are hosing their annual Hilly Hundred group ride on Oct. 21 at 7:30 a.m. Featuring routes of 18, 34, 63 or 100 miles in the Dade City area, it should be a challenge for even the strongest riders. The ride offers a free t-shirt, light continental breakfast fare, fully stocked SAG stops and about $1000 in door prize giveaways. As always, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to worthy cycling-related causes.

The cost is $22. If you register by Oct. 7 you'll be guaranteed a t-shirt. You can register online at active.com or download a registration form here. [.pdf]

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