Saddle Up for this Annual Cycling Fundraiser!
Saddles & Spokes takes cyclists through the scenic rolling hills of Northern Davidson County. You’ll enjoy the fully-supported routes, a silent auction, and a delicious post-ride spaghetti lunch. Come see why our riders and volunteers claim this to be one of the best charity rides in the Triad supporting Hoof and Paw Therapeutic Riding and Activity Center, a non-profit that provides horseback riding to children and adults with cognitive, physical and/or emotional disabilities (a Special Olympic partner).
Select between the 50K or 100K route options – neither will disappoint! Both clearly marked routes depart from Friedberg Moravian Church. Enjoy fully-stocked rest stops manned by smiling volunteers. SAG support is provided by Police and Volunteer Fire Departments, they will be on the route for increased traffic control.
The 50K route is a rolling ride with several challenging climbs. Cycle by the personal home and vineyard of NASCAR Legend, Richard Childress. The last third of the ride is a nice return from Friedberg Moravian Church.
Ready for a challenge? Ride the 100K route at your own pace or for a little more fun, complete in the King of the Mountain competition. There are a few steep climbs with each being followed by a welcome recovery. The back half of the ride is very scenic with rolling hills
REGISTER NOW: https://www.active.com/winston-salem-nc/cycling/saddles-and-spokes-bike-ride-2022
Take advantage of the early bird pricing. Register for the ride before May 21st for only $30 (a $5 savings), registration will then increase to $35. Special pricing is available for teams of six (6) riders or more. Check out active.com for additional details.
7:00 am: On-Site Registration & Grab & Go Breakfast Begins
8:00 am: 100K Route Rides Roll Out
8:15 am: 50K Route Rides Roll Out
10:45 am: Spaghetti Lunch Begins, Silent Auction, Complimentary Massages, and Raffle
Follow the event on Facebook: www.facebook.com/SaddlesandSpokesBikeRide
June 4, 2022
7:00 am - 11:00 am
West Parking Lot, Friedberg Moravian Church