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Saturday June 2nd, 2012

Event Itinerary

Friday, June 1st:

smallarrow Ride the Gap 4pm to 8pm – Late Registration and Packet Pickup

Lions Park
100 South 300 East
Parowan, UT
Map to Lions Park

Saturday, June 2nd:

smallarrow Ride the Gap 6:00am to 7:30am – Packet Pickup
smallarrow Ride the Gap 8:00am – Ride leaves
smallarrow Ride the Gap 5pm – End of support

Lions Park
100 South 300 East
Parowan, UT
Map to Lions Park

smallarrow Ride the Gap Please call Margaret with any questions:
435.229.6251

• 30 Mile Option on or before May 23rd $30 – After the 23rd $35

• Metric Century 55 Miles on or before May 23rd $44 – After the 23rd $50

• Full Century 100 Miles on or before May 23rd $49 – After the 23rd $55

• Register Online with NO REGISTRATION FEES!

Maps

Download 100 Mile Map
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Download 55 Mile Map
View 55 Mile Map

Download 30 Mile Map
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Event Information

Welcome to Ride the Gap, a century starting in Parowan, Utah and riding through the Parowan Gap. This is a place of start beauty coupled with cosmic phenomena. Come travel through time and examine what ancient people have left behind. Stories of the Gap have been conveyed through diverse perspectives from the Native American people to Spanish Explorers and 19th Century Pioneers.

• Event is capped at 1500 riders so register early
• Go back in time and examine what ancient people have left behind.
• Fully stocked rest stops, a great lunch, and more!
• Enjoy perfect summer riding temperatures in the high country of scenic Southern Utah
• A distance to please every rider with 30, 55, and 100 mile options
• You will receive a unique Ride the Gap tech-tee with your registration

FAQ

Q: What is the weather like in June?

A: The average high is in the Low 80′s’s with a low in the high 40′s. Mornings perfect but it warms up fast. This particular area of Southern Utah has fantastic summertime temperatures.

Q: How many rest stops are on the course?

A: There are five stops for the 100 mile riders, three for the 55 mile riders and two for the 30 mile riders.

Q: Will there be sag vehicles on the course?

A: Yes, but it’s still a good idea to be prepared for any sort of breakdown.

Q: Is lunch provided?

A: Yes, in addition to the fully stocked rest stops, there will also be a full lunch at the finish line.

Q: Is the course relatively flat?

A: YES! This is the flattest century in our series and great for first time riders.

Q: Will there be a photographer on the course?

A: Yes, we will be providing a photography service. More information will be available as we get closer to the event.

Ride Images


Area Info

Parowan is a beautiful community situated in the heart of scenic Southern Utah. From Interstate 15, Parowan is the gateway to National Scenic Byway 143 and some of the most spectacular scenic attractions, and state and national parks. Parowan Gap petroglyphs are easily accessible, providing visitors a look at ancient American Indian culture. Parowan enjoys the beauty of all four seasons and is home to a number of festivals and events throughout the year. With its historic homes and buildings, tree-lined Main Street, and museums, visitors to Parowan are taken on a nostalgic trip back through time. With our close proximity to the mountains, Parowan is also the gateway to breathtaking scenic trails for hikers, bikers, ATV riders and snowmobilers, as well as numerous areas for fishing, picnicking and overnight camping. There is something for everyone in Parowan.

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