Apple Cider Century

Apple Cider Century

More than 7,000 cyclists enjoy 25, 50, 62, 75, or 100 miles of Harbor Country trails. This is an annual one-day bicycle tour of the orchards, forests and wine country in and around Three Oaks, Michigan.

Route

The route extends throughout the area surrounding Three Oaks, MI and along Lake Michigan.

History

Apple Cider Century was started by the Three Oaks Spokes Bicycle Club in 1974.

Prior ride dates

September 30, 2007

Event Date

Apple Cider Century is held on the last Sunday of September every year. The date for the 2009 ride is Sunday, September 27.

External links

* [http://www.applecidercentury.com/ Apple Cider Century]


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