Bicycle Tours in Minnesota

Tour of Saints
Sunday, July 11, 2010

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      MINNESOTA BICYCLE TOURS:  Select one-day events (non pledge-based)

    Sunday, April 25, 2010 - 44th annual Ironman
    The grand-daddy of Minnesota rides, and the first major ride of the cycling season.  Routes of 30, 68 and 100 miles.

    Saturday, June 5, 2010 - Tour of Lakes
    The Paul Bunyan Cyclists enforce a strict cutoff:  "May 1 or 1,200 riders, whichever comes first."  This tour's boast:  "You won't need breakfast before the ride." Wear stretchy shorts:  the 34 and 71-mile routes overflow with a variety of food.

    Sunday, June 6, 2010 - 13th Annual Bike Ride With Jim FREE!
    Join this free ride run by Terry McGaughey to recognize and thank Congressman James Oberstar for his work in support of cycling.  Ride 25 miles on the Paul Bunyan and Heartland State Trails from Hackensack to Walker.  Enjoy a walleye fish-fry on the shore of Leech Lake.  Call Terry McGaughey at Brainerd Community Action, 218-829-5278.

     

    Sunday, July 11, 2010
    30th annual Tour of Saints
    Not a race.  A heavenly little ride.
    This scenic ride on quiet byways winds through the woods and lakes and rolling hills of central Minnesota.  It attracts 1,500 cyclists from 200 cities across the state.  The timing makes it a great training ride for the MS TRAM in late July.

    Click image to see the 4-minute Tour video!


     
    Saturday, August 7, 2010 - Tour de Tonka
    Ride near and around Lake Minnetonka and surrounding communities.  Routes of 15, 33 and 65 miles.  This ride had 1,200 riders in 2007, its third year.
    Saturday, August 7, 2010 - Great River Energy Mesabi Trail Tour
    Explore historic and scenic points of interest on the Iron Range's Mesabi Trail in northeastern Minnesota.  Cyclists and bikes catch shuttles to one of  three starting points -- Marble, Hibbing or Buhl -- letting riders customize their routes, from 15 to 51 miles.  All trails lead back to Virginia, with food and music at rest stops along the way.  The event ends with a picnic and concert in Virginia's Olcott Park.
    Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010 - Jesse James Bike Tour
    Here's one to shoot fer.  This ol' saddle-up is part of Defeat of Jesse James Days in Northfield.  Dawdle 'round the 10-mile Townsfolk Loop, hunker down on the 30-mile Posse Ride, slip away on the 45-mile Shortcut, head for the hills on the 60-mile Desperado Run or high-tail it on the 100-mile Get Away.  Watch yer back, now!
    Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010 - Lake Wobegon Regional Trail Ride
    Cyclists start this ride from St. Joseph, Avon or Melrose along the Lake Wobegon Trail.  With generous business contributions, this event helps support the programs of Catholic Charities St. Cloud Children's Home and local participating faith communities.
    Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010 - Saint Paul Classic Bike Tour
    This music-filled ride through St. Paul unveils the beauty of the capital city and celebrates its diverse neighborhoods along the way!  Miles of traffic-free cycling along the 15 or 30-mile course drew 6,600 riders in 2007.
      Volunteer!  Become one of the 300 volunteers who have fun helping to make the Saint Paul Classic...well, a classic!  Click BikeClassic.org , then click the "Volunteer" tab to learn more.

     
    Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010 - 30th annual Mora Bike Tour
    Size isn't everything:  with fewer than 250 riders, this ride boasts staying power.  The bike event is not a race, but it does qualify as "Event 3" of the Mora Classics Series, which includes the famous Mora Vasaloppet ski race.

    Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010 - 30th annual Headwaters 100 Bike Ride, Park Rapids:  This venerable ride closes out the north country tour season with routes of 45, 75 and 100 miles.  A century ride that cycling veterans like to make for bragging rites.  There is also a 100-mile road race around (not through) Itasca State Park.

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    Bicycle Event Directories

  • Midwest Events - Click to Midwest Events' home page, where you can choose the "Cycling" link or browse silent sports recreation and racing options, including duathlons and triathlons.  From this site, you can then register online for most of these events, including Tour of Saints.
  • Minnesota Trails - A thorough listing of bike tours, trails and other non-motorized outdoor recreation activities and destinations in Minnesota.  Its quarterly magazine is distributed free in all Minnesota bike shops.
  • Minnesota Bicycling Events, Races, Rides and Tours calendar - Managed by Twin Cities Bicycling Club.  Presented in a monthly calendar format rather than a long list.  Nicely done -- as are most TCBC projects.
  • The Worldwide Bicycle Tour Directory is just what its name implies: A huge listing of bicycle touring events, including one-day tours, cross-state and cross-country rides, and cushy bicycle tour vacations.
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