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Tornado Alley 110 plus Tour de Beer in Joplin July 7th
Thursday, June 14, 2007
The Joplin Bicycle Club is sponsoring the first annual Tornado Alley 110 on July 7th, 2007. According to an article in the Joplin Globe:
So as you can clearly see, Tracy and Steve are crazy. Ha. Again, I joke. No, Tracy and Steve just like to ride bikes — a lot. For Steve, riding bikes sort of comes with his career choice. He’s the owner of Spokes & Spandex Bike Shop at 531 S. Main St. For Tracy, riding a bike ... well, come to think about it, Tracy really doesn’t have a clear explanation why she likes riding a bike for obscenely long distances. She just does.

Tracy and Steve are members of the Joplin Bicycle Club, which has a pretty big bike event coming up on July 7 (or as they like to say, 070707): the first ever Tornado Alley 110.

Essentially, the Tornado Alley 110 is chance for Tracy, Steve and other like-minded bike folks to get together and spend the day touring the Four States on bicycles. So far, 260 like-minded bike folks from seven states have registered for the daylong event. It’s really a pretty cool deal. First of all, there is the challenge aspect. See, most big bike events cover 100 miles, but Steve said the Joplin Bicycle Club decided to raise the bar a notch and set its bike route at 110 miles.

Also, the bike club is offering some alternatives for riders who might not be quite ready to tackle a 110-mile ride. There is a ride of 65 to 70 miles offered and a more family-friendly ride of 25 miles.

And for folks who are hovering around my bike-riding level, there is something called the Tour de Beer. Tracy explained that the Tour de Beer is a ride that will cover roughly two miles. The beer route will run from Joplin High School (the official starting point of the Tornado Alley 110) to the official Tornado Alley 110 beer garden.
Tornado Alley 110 web site.


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