11 Hours to Uganda

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This is going to be an enormous event. This is a benefit ride.. See below.

- There will be 2 live local bands. Jennifer Cooper will be singing in the morning.
- Catered hot food from 10am til 2pm
- There will be set Cheering Stations throughout the ride
- Fully equipped rest stop with high protein snacks, water, gartorade, sugar upper's
- Medical tents with EMT's manning
- Surge Performance Cycle is providing mechanical fix all day for free for participants of the ride.
- Compassion International will be on site
- Rep from Invisible Children- with a booth and screening of their movie at the rest stop.
- Someone will be counting the laps- you will get a ticket for each team member that passes through. The goal for your team or yourself is to ride 150 miles.
- There will also be a Silent Auction of biking/cycling items.


11 Hours to Uganda is an 11 hour endurance ride – see how many 6.5 mile laps you can do in 11 hours! Challenge yourself to do it solo, or form a team of up to 5 people and do it as a relay - there's no limit to the number of laps each member can complete (everyone should try at least one!) nor is there a limit to how many times you can go out. Do a couple laps, give a teammate a turn while you enjoy our rest stop festivities, and give it another go after you're rested up! Our rest stop includes healthy snacks, water, gatorade, medical, mechanical, rest rooms, as well as music, various entertainment, hot food for sale, information and activity booths, and much more! SAG support will be provided. Awards will be given to the individual and the team with the most miles ridden as well as to any team or individual who completes more than 150 miles.

We're organizing this ride to help fund the adoption of Joe, formerly abducted child forced into service with the LRA in Uganda, by the Cardwell family (a friend and former local pastor).

Read more about the story (and some amplifying information) on the United Methodist Church's Baltimore/Washington Conference website: Adventure: God's nudges' stir up blessing | Baltimore Washington Conference

Only one rider from each team on course at a time (for safety and fairness).
ANSI/SNELL approved helmets required for all riders.

Sign up at 11 Hours to Uganda

(all riders MUST pre-register at the host site or register on the morning of the event)


THIS IS A GREAT EVENT! This would be a great way to help, great exercise, and great time for everyone!
 
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