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Team In Training's cycling program offers the opportunity to take on the challenge of 100 miles and make a difference in the lives of 785,829 Americans living with blood cancers.  Along with a customized training program and expert coaching, participants train with a local group of like-minded individuals for motivation and inspiration. 

 Century Rides
Team In Training® (TNT) is currently recruiting for its summer season. Please note that participation in a TNT event is subject to the local availability of group training and transportation arrangements. Please consult the TNT staff at your local chapter for additional details.

Fill out our online Tell Me More form to find out the century rides offered by your local chapter.

Honolulu Century Ride  Honolulu, HI - September 28, 2008
Established in 1981, the Honolulu Century Ride is Hawaii's oldest and largest organized cycling event.  This family-friendly ride begins and ends at Kapi'olani Park and offers riders routes of 20, 25, 40, 50, 75 or 100 miles. The course will wind through beautiful scenic portions of East Honolulu and the Windward Coast.  Teams of five or more may also enter the Team Iron Okole Competition with awards presented to the three teams that collect the most mileage at the end of the ride.  The Honolulu Century Ride is not a race, so bicyclists are encouraged to take the course at their own pace.

The course is well-marked with signs and one full lane is coned off along both the ma kai and ma uka sides of Kalaniana'ole Highway.  Vehicles with communications, medical and mechanical support patrol the entire course from 6 a.m.-5 p.m., and six aid stations with refreshments and mechanical support can be found along the course at designated turnaround points.  Upon reaching the finish line, riders will be treated to live entertainment, food booths, and other activities.

El Tour de Tucson presented by Diamond Ventures  Tucson, AZ - November 22, 2008
El Tour de Tucson is a ride for cyclists of all ages and abilities, yet there is a racing component to the event that has attracted top competitive cyclists from around the world. The ride starts and finishes at Granada south of Congress in downtown Tucson.  The cyclists tour the perimeter of scenic Tucson.  The most unique feature of El Tour is its two river crossings!  At two points along the route, cyclists must cross a "wash" which may or may not have water in it.  Whether there is water or not, cyclists must generally dismount and push, drag or carry their bicycles across the sand/rocks/mud.  Bridges are built especially for the day if water is flowing.  This ride is 109 miles! In addition, there are also 81, 66 and 35-mile routes.  Again this year, participants will ride the course counter clockwise.


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