This past Saturday, the Rothar Tugas St. Patrick's Cycling Classic charity bike ride departed from cycles de ORO (1410 Mill Street) at 10:00 am. Proceeds were donated to the Down Syndrome Network of Greater Greensboro. Novice, intermediate, and expert rides were available at 29, 42, and 61 miles respectively. A good time was had by all. The weather was perfect: warm, breezy and sunny but not too hot on what was the last day of winter. At the end of the ride, the Ancient Order of Hibernians served Irish stew and riders had a chance to win a $100 cash raffle, prized, and even a trip to Ireland. In the above photo, the man in blue, cycles de ORO owner Dale Brown, is heading out to announce the grand send-off.
Let's hope that a generous amount of money was raised for the Down Syndrome Network. Greensboro, its school system, and the Down Syndrome Network are known for fabulous efforts to serve the needs of this special population. The money will be well spent. If you missed this ride, don't worry, Greensboro cyclists and bicycle shops are always sponsoring rides for worthy causes.
Looks like a popular, well-attended event! Great that they peddled for charity!
Posted by: leif hagen | Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 09:11 AM
Indeed 'bikes of gold'.
It must be a great place where alike is possible !
Please have a good Wednesday you all. And the Sunday picture of yours is great as well !
daily athens
Posted by: robert | Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 08:34 PM