Break the Cycle
Join us on 08/24/2024
(race date estimated)Break the Cycle Race Description
Break the Cycle
14th Annual Event
*This event is not a race
Saturday, August 24th, 2024
RIDE or WALK to BREAK THE CYCLE of ADDICTION
WAYNE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS/ HOLMES COUNTY TRAIL
Pre-Registration is $40 and closes at Noon on Friday the 23rd.
* Children 12 and under can walk the 5K or ride the trail for free.
Day of Registration is $45
Start times are as follows:
72-mile and 50-mile
7:30 a.m.
24-mile
8:30 a.m.
Holmes County Trail Ride
8:00 a.m.
5K Walk (Wooster & Millersburg)
9:00 a.m.
This event is centered around the mission to reduce the stigma surrounding the issues of substance use disorder and addiction and to support the treatment/prevention services offered at OneEighty.
Consider donating an extra $10 to round-up your registration total to $50!
Also accepting $50 donations to celebrate our 50th anniversary!
Recovery it's a ride, not a race.
Break the Cycle honors individuals on their recovery journey and pays tribute to lives lost to addiction. An individual can choose between three bike routes, Holmes County Trail bike ride or walk the trail and a 5K walk in downtown Wooster. The bike ride consists of either a 24-, 50- or 72-miles ride through the scenic countryside of Wayne and Holmes counties. Each route varies in elevation and level of fitness.
Holmes County Trail or also known as Rails to Trails are asphalt trails that are typically flat or gently sloping, with no vehicles sharing the road. "Labeled as the first Trail in the nation to accommodate Amish buggies, the unique and scenic Holmes County Trail has two lanes, one lane of the trail is paved with asphalt for biking, while the adjoining buggy and equestrian trail is paved with "chip and seal" for horse-drawn vehicles and horseback riding." This ride is for beginner and intermediate riders or families who like to ride together. A SAG Cyclist will be on the trail to accommodate riders.
Participants can also partake in a casual 5K Walk on the Holmes County Trail or a 5K Wooster Downtown Walk through historic downtown Wooster and visit OneEighty's Main Office and Recovery Club.
OneEighty is a private, non-profit organization whose mission is to help people change direction in Wayne and Holmes counties. OneEighty provides services that assist individuals with Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Substance Use and Addiction, Mental Health, and Housing Services. Our team is also dedicated to educating our communities on prevention programs and coordinating community response to reports of sexual assault and domestic violence. Learn more about OneEighty at: www.one-eighty.org
Virtual Bike Ride or 5K Walk
Rather bike on your favorite path or walk in your neighborhood? Ride or walk on the day of the event at your favorite location and support Break the Cycle's mission to FIGHT ADDICTION.
EVENT DETAILS:
- SAG Supported (Support and Gear Drivers on the course).
- Multiple rest stops available with restrooms and refreshments available to participants.
- RIDE ON will be on-site at the fairgrounds and L-N-M Bikes will be at the Fredericksburg Rest Stop for any maintenance issues cyclist may have with their bike.
- Hot Meal Provided on the day of the event in Wooster and at the Holmes County Trail. Wooster main course donated by Certified Angus Beef.
The 24-,50-72 Mile Bike Rides and 5K Wooster Downtown Walk begin and end at the Fairgrounds; 199 Vanover St, Wooster, Ohio (Buss Hall).
The Holmes County Trail Bike Ride and 5K Trail Walk: begins at Hipp Station, 62 N Grant Street, Millersburg, OH. Brunch will be provided on the trail at Hipp Station OR participants are welcome to have a hot lunch at Wayne County Fairgrounds after their ride. Fairgrounds, Buss Hall, 199 Vanover St, Wooster, Ohio
PLEASE NOTE: This event is held RAIN or SHINE. Any schedule changes on the day of the event due to weather will be communicated the day before by email and on the day of the event at check-in.
*OneEighty, Friends of OneEighty and Holmes County Friends and Neighbors of OneEighty will follow all guidelines issued by the state of Ohio to have a safe and healthy ride and walk.
TEAMS WELCOME! Create a team of 10 or more for a 10 percent discount. Contact Dwight @ 330-804-3312 for assistance
Check-in: 6:30am
7:30 am: 72 mile Bike Ride Recommend for Experience Riders
Start/Finish at Wayne County Fairgrounds (199 Vanover Street, Wooster, Ohio- Buss Hall)
Description of the course: This route will wind you through many beautiful country roads with steep challenging climbs and gorgeous views of Ohio Amish country. The total elevation gain is over 5000 feet with multiple grades of 10 to 15%. This ride is recommended for experienced, fit riders who are up for a challenge. There are three rest stops along the way with hydration, fuel and bathrooms staffed with friendly volunteers. Come prepared for small sections of gravel and/or chip and seal and some cracked pavement as roads down here see a lot of different traffic, from buggies to tractors to milk trucks. You will need to be on the lookout for all of the above, but you will be rewarded with a delicious lunch and great memories after the ride.
Link to view the course via Ride with GPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/43860686
7:30 am: 50 Mile Bike Ride Recommend for Advanced to Experienced Riders
Ride 50 Miles in celebration of OneEighty's 50th Anniversary
Start/Finish at Wayne County Fairgrounds (199 Vanover Street, Wooster, Ohio- Buss Hall)
Description of the course: With an elevation gain of almost 3000 ft and some long, steep climbs with double digit grades, this route is for experienced riders who have been riding regularly and are used to open road adventures. You will tour Ohio’s beautiful rolling Amish country and will likely need to be careful passing buggies on your way. There are two fully stocked aid stations with hydration, fuel and bathrooms staffed by friendly volunteers. There may be multiple sections of chip and seal and small sections of gravel to traverse, you never quite know down here, so please come prepared! Delicious lunch afterward is included.
Link to view the course via Ride with GPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42818025
8:30 am: 24 Mile Bike Ride Recommended for Moderate to Intermediate Riders
Start/Finish at Wayne County Fairgrounds (199 Vanover Street, Wooster, Ohio- Buss Hall)
Description of the course: With an elevation gain of under 1000 ft. and two short, but steep climbs, this is a more gentle ride through the back roads of Wayne County. It is still open road, so riders will need to deal with traffic and other road hazards, but will be amply rewarded with bucolic scenery, a fully stocked aid station halfway through and a great afternoon of exercise and camaraderie, followed by a delicious lunch!
Link to view the course via Ride with GPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/43886806
9:00am: 5K- 5 Decades of Helping People Change Direction
Downtown Wooster Walk ( Map available under Course Map)
Start/Finish at Wayne County Fairgrounds (199 Vanover Street, Wooster, Ohio- Buss Hall)
8:00am: 19.4 Holmes County Trail Ride (meal provided @ Hipp Station)
Recommended for Beginner to Moderate Riders
Hipp Station to Fredericksburg and Back: https://tinyurl.com/2e774bfu
62 N Grant Street, Millersburg, OH
9:00am: 5K Holmes County Trail Walk (meal provided @ Hipp Station)
Hipp Station (Trail will be marked.)
62 N Grant Street, Millersburg, OH
Recovery it's a ride, not a race.
FAMOUS AMISH FRY PIE
- Location: Wooster, OH 44691
- Race Date: 2024/08/24 07:00:00 AM (Saturday)
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Categories:
- 72 Mile Bike Ride
- 50 Mile Bike Ride
- 24 Mile Bike Ride
- Holmes County Trail Ride/Start at Hipp Station, Millersburg (19.4)
- 5k Downtown Wooster Walk to Fight Addiction
- Children 12 and under 5K Walk (Wooster)
- 5K Holmes County Trail Walk
Break the Cycle Where & When
Most Helpful Review
Great cause, great route
Had a great time riding for Break the Cycle. The course was excellent, well marked and the SAG support was outstanding. Hope to see more people next year.
Great cause, great route
Had a great time riding for Break the Cycle. The course was excellent, well marked and the SAG support was outstanding. Hope to see more people next year.
Wooster, OH Weather
Last year the weather condition was Patchy rain possible.