- Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic
The Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic, or STP, is an annual one and two day supported bicycle ride from
Seattle ,Washington to Portland,Oregon in theUnited States . The STP "is considered one of the 10 biggest recreational bicycle rides in the country, drawing riders from across the nation and from other nations", and has been operating for more than 25 years.cite news | last = Johnston | first = Greg | url = http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/getaways/021899/bike18a.html | title = Miles to go before they sleep: Bikers pick a ride and go | work =Seattle Post-Intelligencer | date =1999-02-18 | accessdate = 2006-05-21] The ride is organized by theCascade Bicycle Club . It is approximately Convert|200|mi|km|0 in length. Most riders complete the distance in two days; however, about 15% complete the ride in one day.cite news | last = Horowitz | first = Joanna | url = http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=stp16m&date=20040716 | title = Bike event rides into 25th year | work =The Seattle Times | date =2004-07-16 | accessdate = 2006-05-21 ]About
The ride takes place on the second or third weekend in July mostly on country roads, avoiding the direct
freeway (U.S.Interstate 5 ) route between the cities. TheCascade Bicycle Club describes the 2006 route as "pretty flat with the “Big Hill” coming at the 45-mile mark. It’s a mile long with about a 7 percent grade. ... The majority of the ride is on beautiful, rolling rural roads". cite web | title = Group Health Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic: Frequently Asked Question | url = http://www.cascade.org/EandR/stp/STP_FAQ.cfm | publisher =Cascade Bicycle Club | accessdate = 2006-05-21 ] In 2005 approximately Convert|30|mi|km|0 of the Convert|202|mi|km|0 were considered uphill with a combined ascent of approximately Convert|2000|ft|m|-2. cite web | title = Group Health Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic: Ride Information & Description | url = http://www.cascade.org/EandR/stp/STP_Details.cfm | publisher =Cascade Bicycle Club | accessdate = 2006-05-21 ]The halfway point is near the towns of Centralia and Chehalis in Washington. For two-day riders, the hotels and guesthouses in the area cannot accommodate the thousands of cyclists, so schools, churches and other charitable organizations provide indoor spaces for riders to sleep and food for a fee. Some riders also arrange to camp in parks or fields near the halfway point.
upport
The ride is supported, meaning that food is provided at stops approximately every Convert|25|mi|km|0 along the route. In 2004 volunteers handed out "more than 11,000 bananas, 4 tons of watermelon, 13,000 bagels and 18,000 sandwiches".cite news | last = Bain | first = Lara | url = http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=stp09m&date=20050709 | title = Fueling up for Seattle-to-Portland bicycle classic | publisher =
The Seattle Times | date =2005-07-09 | accessdate = 2006-05-21 ] There is some mechanical support. The Cascade Bicycle Club also arranges transportation for riders to Seattle the day before as well as a return trip to Seattle after the ride.History
The first STP took place in 1979 and was a race. The ride has taken place every year since except in 1980 when it was canceled because of the eruption of Mount St. Helens. An alternative ride from Seattle to
Vancouver ,British Columbia was arranged that year. This new ride became the annual Ride from Seattle to Vancouver, BC and Party (RSVP). cite web | title = About the Ride From Seattle To Vancouver, BC & Party: History | url = http://www.cascade.org/EandR/rsvp/RSVP_About.cfm | publisher =Cascade Bicycle Club | accessdate = 2006-05-21] The following year Cascade Bicycle Club changed the event from a race to "recreational ride". Jerry Baker from Seattle was the winner of the first STP race. Baker and Paul Wantzelius fromMaple Valley, Washington are the only people who have ridden every STP. Despite being a cycling event people have taken part onunicycle s, cite news | last = Nokkentved | first = N.S. | title = Teen will ride unicycle in STP | work =The Olympian | date =2002-07-09 ]inline skates and two skateboarders have done it using a technique known aslong distance skateboard pumping . cite web | url = http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/323786_stp16.html | title = Suspect arrested in STP biking marathon collision | accessdate = 2007-07-16 | author = Mike Lewis | coauthors = Kristen Millares Bolt | date =2007-07-15 | work =Seattle Post-Intelligencer ]Participation reached a peak in 1991 when the limit of 10,000 riders took part. In recent years the
Cascade Bicycle Club has imposed a limit on the number of participants. The limit was 9,000 in 2007.The 29th annual Group Health Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic was held on
July 12 andJuly 13 , 2008.References
External links
* [http://www.cascade.org/EandR/stp/index.cfm Group Health Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic] Official site
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