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2006 Colonial Virginia Bike Trek
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Jamestown Beach Campsites
Jamestown, Virginia


The CATS (Cycle Against Teen Smoking) is back and is now a part of the Finest Ride in History. The Colonial Virginia Bike Trek (CVBT) has returned on Saturday, October 21, 2006. The ride will start and end at the Jamestown Beach Campsites in Jamestown, Virginia.

For 15 years, the CVBT was one of the most popular charity rides on the east coast attracting hundreds of riders from all over the region. The ride featured beautiful, scenic routes, first class support and a fun time for the entire family – all while raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for the American Lung Association of Virginia. For the past 7 years, Cycle Against Teen Smoking (CATS) has continued that tradition. 

We invite you and your family to join us for one of three rides: A Metric Century (67 miles) ride through the Jamestown and Williamsburg countryside; a Metric Half-Century (34 miles) ride around historic Williamsburg; a Family Fun Ride (13 miles) around Jamestown. All routes are clearly marked, have frequent rest stops and patrolled by road support vehicles.

Registration for the ride is $35 and includes: cue sheets and clearly marked routes, rest stops with snacks and beverages, sag support and a cookout following the ride. Fund raising incentives include CVBT t-shirts, sweatshirts, polos and jackets.  Click here to register!

For more information email Lisa Newman at lnewman@lungva.org or call 1-800-LUNG-USA.

 
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