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2009 Tour de
Peninsula (“TdP”) Recreational Bicycle Ride
WHAT:
2009 Tour de Peninsula (“TdP”) Recreational Bicycle Ride
WHEN: Sunday, August 2, 2009, 8 am
WHERE: Start/finish at Coyote Point,
San Mateo
,
California
WHY: Enjoy a day of cycling and outdoor fun with family and
friends. Proceeds benefit
San Mateo
County
Parks
and Bicycle Sunday - car free biking on
Canada Road
.
INFO: www.supportparks.org,
Everybody
is invited to take part in one of Northern California’s most fun
recreational bicycle rides and family social gatherings – the Tour de
Peninsula – starting and finishing in scenic
Coyote
Point
Park
fronting the
San Francisco
Bay
in
San Mateo
. Founded 18 years ago, the TdP is a perennial highlight of the Bay
Area's recreational social calendar, offering a variety of routes in some of
the Bay Area's finest cycling locations to suit everyone from young children
and first time riders to serious cyclists. During and after the ride,
family fun activities take place in the park, with a children’s
playground, barbecuing, picnics and no doubt much lively conversation.
Proceeds benefit
San Mateo
County
Parks
and Bicycle Sunday - car free biking on
Canada Road
.
Route
Options
Young
Kids and Family Loops within
Coyote
Point
Park
– 1 to 3 miles
Short Route
– 21 miles
Long Route – 33 miles
Metric Century – approximately 65 miles
Registration
12-under Free,
13-16 yrs @ $20, 17-over @ $40 (includes t-shirt & musette bag)
To register, visit www.supportparks.org
then click on the TdP logo.
General
Enquiries
Contact: tdp@supportparks.org,
650-321-1638
Media
Enquiries
Contact Paul Skilbeck: pskilbeck@o2sm.com,
415-359-0730
To
Volunteer
Visit www.supportparks.org,
or call 650-321-5812
INFO:
www.supportparks.org
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