Events
Place
Cape May Court House, NJ US 08210
Description
Join us for our 2nd annual Ride the Tide. This is the last leg of our Tour De South Jersey Series. The ride will start and end at Slack Tide Brewing . After the ride join us at the brewery for your complimentary beer and some post ride fun. We will have a food truck and live music. This will be a semi supported ride. We will have a marked route with signs and arrows to direct you. The route will also be available for you to download. We will also have several aide stations on course. Limited SAG support will also be available.
**This is a ride in open traffic. You are expected to wear a helmet and follow safety and traffic rules.**
Swag
One post race beer
Pint Glass
Coaster
Ride Descriptions
Metric Century
A 62 mile ride that will take you from the brewery up through Woodbine and Belleplain State Forest and out to East Point Lighthouse and back.
Half Metric
A 32 mile ride up through Woodbine to Corbin City and then back to the brewery.
Fun Ride
This 15 mile ride is perfect if you aren't looking for a long ride but still want to come out and enjoy the festivities. The ride is mostly on the bike path and is an out back that will take you out past the Cape May Zoo before returning to the brewery.
**This is not a timed event**
Check in will start at 8:30 am for the Metric Century. Once you check in you can start . We ask everyone to be on the road by 9:30
Check for the Half will begin at 9:30 am. We ask everyone to be on the road by 10:30am.
Check in for the Fun Ride starts at 10:30am
Race Contact Info
If you have any questions about this race, click the button below.
Charity Partner
**Please hit the donate tab to help our charity partner**
**Village Trappers will also will be collecting items such as Fancy Feast Kitten Pate, paper towels, paper bowls and dry cat food.
Village Trappers, an an all-volunteer, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization, was started in May 2022 by two women who saw a great need to help the community cats and their caretakers all over South Jersey. Their local shelter was frequently at capacity with cats and kittens, since spay and neuter rates in the community and owned cats are low. Cumberland County is the lowest income county in NJ, and with high poverty rates veterinary care is often cost-prohibitive, and many residents rely on assistance from low-cost spay and neuter programs.
Course Maps
Full Metric
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/43451118
Half Metric
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/43611180
Fun Ride
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/43631153