From the official online registration site:
“Event Summary:
Saturday, February 23, 2013 –8:00 AM start for all routes 2013 BP MS 150 Recommended Ride! 50, 32, 25 mile routes
Event Details:
50, 32, 25 mile routes
Mostly flat with gentle hills
4 reststops with food and drink
Following your ride, join us in the cafeteria
for a hot pancake breakfast cheerfully served
by our students and staff.
Teachers and students also provide our
volunteer manpower along the routes and
at reststops.
Proceeds from the ride benefit student activities
and classroom needs.
Expect cool weather and dress accordingly.
Early packetpickup and registration:
Bike Barn:
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
12:00-5:00pm, 290 @ Spring Cypress
Ride day packet pickup and registration:
Waller Junior High School East Gym, 6-8:00 AM
Hot Coffee, for riders, in the gym.
Directions to the ride site:
From the 610 Loop take Hwy 290 West
Exit Field Store Road and turn left
Park at Waller ISD Auxillary Stadium
(Field Store Rd. is approximately 22 miles west of Hwy 6 and Hwy 290)
Rider entry fee:
Before February 3th – $35.00
February 4th-21st until 6pm – $40.00
Day of Ride – $45.00
Includes rider support, t-shirt (riders registering early will be guaranteed a t-shirt)
pancake breakfast, medical support and parking.
No refunds or transfers.
Start will begin with 50 mile route, 32 mile route, and then 25 mile route.
Good country riding with low traffic volume and gentle rolling hills. Enjoy the friendly folks of Waller County.”
From the organizer’s website:
“Each year, dedicated members of the Louisiana EMS community go out into our communities to provide care for those in need during times of crisis. Some of our members do this directly by intervening during a patient’s medical emergency. Some of our members do this indirectly by teaching others to provide care or get involved in the development of EMS systems throughout our State.
Unfortunately, some of these professionals are victims of an untimely death. Whether the loss of our heroes was due to a line of duty death or an untimely death due to illness, the impact from the loss within our profession is no less dramatic.
LANREMT is proud to take the lead in organizing a fund raising event whose purpose is to raise awareness of our fallen members and ensure that their sacrifice and contribution is never forgotten.
When? September 28, 2013
Where? Start in New Orleans at Delgado Community College and riding to the Fire Dist 1 Station on Hwy 61 in Gonzales.
How To Participate? Each rider is required to complete the registration form attached. There
is a $75 registration fee. Each rider will be expected to raise a minimum $50 in funds from sponsors.
Click this link for map of route. http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/copy/203200378/
Friday, September 27, 2013
14:00: Pre-check in opens
20:00: Pre-check in closes!
Saturday September 28, 2013
0600: Check-in opens!
07:15 Registration/Check-in closes!
07:20 Announcements
07:25 Prayer
07:30 The Ride starts!
16:30 Post Ride celebration begins!
20:00 Post Ride celebration ends
20:30 Caravan departs back to New Orleans
22:00 Riders return to Starting Area.
23:59 Starting Area is closed – all vehicles are to be removed from area.
Sunday, September 29, 2012
Participants head home.”