Tag: Charity bike rides

  • Richard’s Ride 2021 – Celebrating the Love of Cycling in Vermont

    Steve Z. finishing up the 50 mile Gravel ride at Richard’s Ride, 2021
    Steve Z. finishing up the 50 mile Gravel ride at Richard’s Ride, 2021

    We were delighted that Terry could be a Polka Dot sponsor of the 2021 Richard’s Ride event, organized by the Richard Tom Foundation on October 9th, here in Vermont. Richard’s Ride brings the Vermont cycling community together to celebrate Richard’s life, as well as our shared enthusiasm for cycling and all that it adds to our lives. 

    The event offered something for everyone, from short family rides to quite challenging gravel rides, and plenty of options in between. The weather cooperated fully too, providing great conditions for cycling in an unusually warm October.

    Several members of “Team Terry” participated, opting for different rides to enjoy some wonderful fall cycling on Vermont’s beautiful back roads.

    All roads led back to Cochran’s Ski Area in Richmond, Vermont, with plenty of sustenance provided by generous sponsors and volunteers, ready to revive hungry riders.

    On the way there were options to explore paved road or gravel routes from 15 to 70 miles, with serious climbs thrown in. Trail lovers could opt for a 10k or 20k technical MTB ride, following Cochran’s challenging trails and single track, while kids and families had a selection of short but scenic rides to choose from.



    The Richard Tom Foundation was created to promote the joy of cycling, and safer roads

    The story behind the Foundation begins in 2015, when Richard’s loss sent shockwaves through Vermont’s cycling community, and far beyond. The Foundation’s website does not dwell on that tragedy, instead focusing on the legacy of generosity, kindness, and love of cycling that Richard Tom left behind.

    Tom Broido explains more about the Richard Tom Foundation’s mission and programs

    Richard Tom leading a tour at the famous Alpe d'Huez ski resort
    Richard Tom on tour at the famous Alpe d’Huez ski resort in France, close to a legendary cycling climb often used in the Tour de France

    The Richard Tom Foundation (RTF) was founded in 2015, and has become an integral part of Vermont cycling in a short period of time. There are several factors which have resulted in RTF’s success:

    The first is because Richard Tom was such a loved and respected member of our cycling community. From decades of leading cycling tours, and being a knowledgeable bike shop staff member, he was well known and appreciated. RTF has embraced Richard’s joy of cycling and boundless energy, to create a foundation where the many aspects of cycling culture can interact and result in positive change.

    RTF’s efforts result in getting people on bikes who otherwise would not have the means to do so. This ranges from school age kids receiving scholarships to attend mountain bike camps, to individuals receiving bikes for transportation and recreation via our Bikes For Friends program, in partnership with local bike shops.

    We also support the local race community by supporting local youth racers, and being the Title Sponsor of the Richard Tom Foundation Burlington Criterium, which caps off the final day of the Green Mountain Stage Race, the long running and largest Pro/Am stage race east of the Mississippi.

    In the middle of the Criterium race day, RTF puts on the free Kids’ Crit where 9-11 year olds can ride the closed course in downtown Burlington!

    RTF’s support and partnership with Local Motion works to make roads safe for all who use them, and to run their Bike Smart program bringing bikes to schools to teach children how to ride safely.

    Richard’s Ride is our annual fundraiser and is a unique event due to the number of different types of riding opportunities offered. With 70, 30, 15 and 5 mile road rides, there is something for everyone, from hammerheads to families.

    Tyler and his daughter enjoying some hot chocolate at Richard’s Ride, 2021
    Tyler and his daughter enjoying some hot chocolate after completing their effort at Richard’s Ride, 2021

    A 40 & 50 mile unsupported and unmarked gravel ride attracts those seeking a bit more adventure on Vermont’s quiet dirt roads. The ride is staged out of Cochran’s Ski Area, a community mainstay where our riders can also enjoy mountain bike trails right from the base lodge.

    Richard’s Ride is supported and sponsored by many local businesses who also supply the many Vermont products providing rider nutrition.

    The success of Richard’s Ride, and RTF as a whole, grows from this community spirit, the essence of Richard Tom: road racers, gravel riders, mountain bikers, casual riders, families and local businesses can all get together and enjoy being outdoors in Vermont and spending time together!


    The Richard Tom Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of cyclists of all ages. They strive to ensure that resources are readily available for everyone to discover the adventure and joy of cycling.
    RTF also supports educational and advocacy programs to advance the cause of safe roads for all who use them.

    For more information please visit the Richard Tom Foundation website.

  • A MONTH OF BIKES & BREWS.

    For some reason September lays claim to hosting more bike/microbrew events than any other. Here’s hoping you live close to one of these. Cheers!

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    TOUR DE FAT

    September 3: Fort Collins, Colorado

    September 10: Denver, Colorado

    September 17: San Francisco, California

    September 24: San Diego, California

    October 1: Tempe, Arizona

    The big daddy of them all, Tour de Fat is New Belgium Brewing’s “traveling celebration of all things bicycle, honoring humankind’s greatest invention.” If you haven’t been to one of these bicycle love-fests, you can at least amuse yourself with their 10 Commandments:

    1. Put no means of transport before thy bike.
    2. Honor all other bikes. All bikes are good bikes, and all those who ride them are good people.
    3. May every generation come forth.
    4. Thou shall come as a participant not a spectator: It’s a costumed celebration of human powered transportation.
    5. Thou shalt not bring booze; But enjoy the supplied malted adult refreshments responsibly.
    6. New Belgium shalt share in the bounty of the booty: Our goal is to raise money for bicycle and environmental charities. On any other day, dressing like a freak and hanging out in the park with thine buddies might be reason for being called a Philanderer, but today thouist a Philanthropist!
    7. Remember the purpose, and bring not your pooches.
    8. Keep the day true with thy good juju: The ride is free, but we suggest a $5 donation to the good bike advocates who are putting it on for you.
    9. Thou shall rise early … once we’re full, we will handle overflow like a restaurant or bar: one in, one out.
    10. Thou shalt not steal thy neighbors’ bike.

     

     

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    ALES FOR TRAILS

    September 23: Billings, Montana

    A hugely successful, annual fundraiser for the trail system in and around Billings, this brew ha ha is host to over 50 local and regional microbrews.

     

     

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    BIKES & BREWS

    September 24: Cañon City, Colorado

    This one’s an awesome fall getaway with the Royal Gorge Century Ride (with additional options), ending at a beer festival in southern Colorado.

     

     

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    TOUR DE BREW

    September 17: Portland, Oregon

    September 24: Columbus, OH

    Cyclists and beer communities unite to support local charities and provide clean water access to Central Africa.

     

     

     

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    V3 HOPFEST

    September 17: San Ramon, California

    Part ride, part party, the V3 is the East Bay’s premier bike ride & craft beer festival.

     

     

     

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    BIKE TO BEER BENEFIT

    September 24: Elmsford, New York

    Presented by Eat Local NY, this is a great time for a charity ride and starts/ends at Captain Lawrence Brewing Company in Elmsford, NY. Your registration fee includes the post-ride celebration.

     

     

     

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    BIKEFEST

    September 18: Northampton, Massachusetts

    This 9th annual Tour of the Valley offers up a century and 2 additional shorter routes through spectacular scenery. At the end, gourmet food, beer, live music and more.

     

     

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    TYRANENA OKTOBERFEST BIKE RIDE

    September 17: Lake Mills, Wisconsin

    14th annual charity fun ride that begins and ends at the Tyranena Brewing Company. Oh boy.