Here’s a great little season’s
end metric century from Athens, AL in Limestone
County on October
14. It follows some of the roads
favored by area cyclists. The
route takes in a variety of terrain with lots of little, swooping rollers,
woods and farmland. The ride starts
right on the historic courthouse square in Athens. Post ride, showers and a nice meal are available
nearby. Options include a 24-mile
loop and a historic downtown tour.
http://ci.athens.al.us/city/bikeride/
The cool part is that the ride is
fundraiser for Limestone County Parks
and Recreation, which is raising matching funds to qualify for a $500K TEA-21 grant to create fully signed bike and motorcycle touring
routes all around Limestone
County. I’m partial to this project, since
we (AlaBike) helped them plot the routes and prioritize the phasing of a
full-scale plan to connect the county with over 140 miles of signed bike routes
and fresh asphalt where needed.
The Mayor of Athens, county commissioners
and the other municipalities in the county are all signed onto the project
because they know that the Two-Wheel Trail will bring tourists to Limestone County to take in their great
countryside, scenic two-lane roads and abundance of good BBQ joints.
For more information, contact James Rich, Athens Parks
and Recreation, 256 233-8725, or JRich@....
Or, check out the web site: http://ci.athens.al.us/city/bikeride/
Morgan Andriulli
Spring City Cycling Club
Huntsville, AL