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Old 06-05-08, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Missbumble
Sounds like great rides - all of them. Hey dumb question form a newbie...If I want to ride in the Granit State Whheelmen's century...and I live in Atlanta - How do you get your bike there??? Any thoughts. Also - do tey bus you back to the start (and your bike)?
The Tri-State Seacoast century is a loop ride. You start in Hampton, NH, ride down a short ways into MA, turn around, ride up the coast through NH and into ME, and then turn around again and end at the start.

As for transporting your bike from Atlanta, your cheapest bet is to drive it up. I suppose you could rent a bike locally, but I wouldn't want to ride a century on a bike that could fit totally differently. Packing and shipping or flying with your bike gets pretty pricey.
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