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Oregon cyclists will get four opportunities to participate in scenic group bike rides around the state this year, courtesy of Cycle Oregon.
Oregon’s premier cycling event announced its 2020 lineup Wednesday night, laying out the routes for its popular multi and single-day rides. This year’s events will take place at the John Day Fossil Beds, the eastern foothills of Mount Hood and in the Willamette Valley.
The 2020 rides will include off-bike activities like hiking and fossil hunting, organizers said in the announcement. There will also be opportunities to participate in volunteer projects with local communities.
Cyclists can register for this year's rides online at cycleoregon.com.
Here are this year’s Cycle Oregon events:
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Classic
September 12 to 19
Cycle Oregon's weeklong Classic ride will take place in John Day Fossil Beds of central Oregon, home of the Painted Hills, Blue Basin and other natural wonders. The ride will include stops in the towns of John Day, Monument, Fossil, Mitchell and Dayville. This year's ride allows participants to customize their experience, choosing from lengths of 272 to 443 miles.
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Gravel
May 15 to 17
The three-day Gravel ride will take place both on gravel and paved roads throughout the Tygh Valley on the eastern side of Mount Hood. The ride will include tough hills and easy stretches past wildflower-strewn meadows, wheat fields and forest roads in the foothills of Oregon's tallest mountain. The Gravel ride will be limited to 500 riders.
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Joyride
June 20
The only single-day ride scheduled this year, the Joyride is a celebration of women and cycling, returning to the town of Independence in the Willamette Valley. The ride will be open to women cyclists of all ages, who can choose between 18, 40 and 64-mile routes. The routes include smooth roads, challenging hills, gravel and, of course, gorgeous scenery.
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Weekender
July 24 to 26
Part cycling event, part summer festival, the Weekender ride is designed for families and groups of friends, who will converge on the Oregon State University campus in Corvallis this summer. Cyclists can ride a variety of routes around the area, then return to campus for live music and libations.
--Jamie Hale | jhale@oregonian.com | @HaleJamesB
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