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HomeRides - Fall Century

TBC Fall Century - The BEST fall ride in Oklahoma!!!

Saturday, September 29, 2012, 8:00 a.m.

      ONLINE Registration closes September 25!          Download Registration Form

 

    See Route Maps below (added 9/20) ...
 

 

 
 


On September 29, 2012 the Tulsa Bicycle Club Fall Century will roll out for their twelfth annual charitable ride. The ride over those twelve years have rolled different places and supported different groups. We are proud to declare this year beneficiary is the Scott Carter Foundation.

 

This is our twelfth year of exploring the backroads of rural Tulsa county. Add great with the best support, rest stops and most of all riders and you get the very best in Oklahoma cycling in the fall.

 

Please peruse the rest of this page to find a ride information, beneficiary information and more.


About the Ride

Date:  Saturday, September 29, 2012

Time:  8:00am

Route Distances:  10, 25, 50, 62, and 100 miles (all mileages are approximate)

Location:  Whirlpool Plant, 76th St N and Yale

Cost:  $25 prior to ride day; $30 day of ride

 

      Download Registration Form, print, and mail

 

Route Maps:  10-Mile Route PDF

 

                        30-Mile Route

 

                                Half Century (50-mile) Route PDF

 

                                Metric Century (62-mile) Route PDF

 

                                Century (100-miles) Route PDF      

 

      Whirlpool Plant, 76th St N and Yale - click for full screen map

 



 

About our Beneficiary - The Scott Carter Foundation

Scott Carter was a 13-year old boy who died in December 1993 after a courageous three-year battle with bone cancer. During the duration of his illness, he put together a remarkable collection of sports and celebrity memorabilia which he called “Scott Carter’s Heroes”. His dream was to display the collection for the enjoyment of the public and to raise money for children’s cancer research.

Scott believed that if enough time, energy and money were devoted to children’s cancer research, a cure could be found for this dreaded disease, the number one disease killer of children today in the United States. The Scott Carter Foundation was formed to raise money to further Scott’s dream of finding that cure! The foundation is supported through private donations and a variety of fund raisers.

Because the Scott Carter Foundation is operated out of the Carter’s home by volunteers, almost all money raised goes toward funding research projects.  A local committee including several physicians and headed by Scott’s grandfather, Dr. Paul Compton, help us to evaluate where our money goes.  For the most part, over the past ten years we have chosen to fund “fellowships” for young but promising physicians through the National Childhood Cancer Foundation.

 

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