Fall Tour

September 27, 2026

Description

An organized bicycle ride around beautiful Southeast Wisconsin. There are routes to meet everyone's needs from 25 to 100 miles. There will be rest stops and support along the routes to make sure everyone enjoys their ride. The ride starts from the House of Music in Lake Geneva.

Registration:

Online registration HERE

On-site registration is from 6:30 am to 10:00 am. (All routes open at 7:00 am)

No refunds. We ride rain or shine.

On-line registration closes at 5:00 pm on 9/26/2026

Ride Description:

Well marked and quiet country roads, cue sheets, SAG support, friendly volunteers and our well-stocked rest stops

A non-competitive, scenic ride of 25, 50, 75 and 100 miles.  All of the rides start on the same roads until they split.  

The 25 mile route has a rest stop at 14 miles. The 50, 75 and 100 mile routes all have rest stops every 25 miles. and the 100 has an extra stop at 90 miles to help you get to the finish.

The 100 mile route starts out with a scenic loop around Geneva Lake and returns to the start, then embarks on the 75 mile route, and has an extra water stop at 90 miles to help you get to the finish.

PDF Files as well as GPS files through our event on Ride with GPS

Starting and Closing Times:

Suggest Starting Times: All routes open at 7:00 am. If you want to ride with a group we are suggesting the following start times: 100 mile at 7:00, 75 mile at 7:30, 50 mile at 8:00, and the 25 mile at 8:30. Century riders should begin no later than 8:00am. All riders must plan to complete their rides by 3:00 pm when all routes close and SAG support ends.

SAG Support

Phone equipped SAG's are intended to help riders needing assistance. Priority will be given to riders in emergency situations - illness, injury or irreparable mechanical breakdowns. Flat tires are not considered emergencies. SAG service stops at 3:00 pm.

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Safety:

Obey all applicable traffic laws.

Helmets, which comply with "U.S. CPSC Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmets", are required.

Ride within your ability and physical condition.

Carry personal identification.

Bring a bike in good condition, with a spare tube, basic tools, a water bottle, and basic knowledge of repairs.

Children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the ride.

The routes are on public roads which must be shared with motorists.

Local law enforcement authorities may patrol the roads and may issue citations for traffic violations.

Bicycles should be ridden single file at all times, even when traffic is not present.

State law prohibits the use of headsets while riding on public roadways.

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