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Old 08-03-10, 07:21 PM
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Good Website to find Century Rides?

Where do you go to find century bike rides. I'd like to do a century every month and try to do a century ride in every state. Below are the Websites that I know of to look for events...

https://www.rideofthecentury.com/

https://www.active.com

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If you're out west this is a good one:
https://www.bbcnet.com/RideCalendar/default.aspx
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The ones I know of are regional. Specifically,
www.bicycle-stuff.com for north Texas (ie, Dallas area north Texas, not the panhandle)
and https://www.bicycletexas.com/ (covers all of Texas).
These cover charity rides, not specifically centuries. Most of the rides listed are only metric centuries. Around here, Lone Star Randonneurs has rando rides that are 200k and up for members. And groups like the Fort Worth Bicycle Association have century rides that are not well publicized outside of the group.

Normally, the bigger bicycle shops in an area will have links to the local charity rides, if you're looking in an area you're not familiar with.
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mapmyride.com

Try to find a local randonneur site, they'll probably post old rides... in fact why not join up?
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Here's 100+ multi-day rides (RAGBRAI, etc.):

https://www.bikingbis.com/blog/_WebPa...tourindex.html

Same website has all the centuries in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and a bunch in California (I doubt all):

https://www.bikingbis.com/blog/_WebPa...ecalendar.html

They also list a ton of charity rides (MS150, etc.) from around the US
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https://www.bikely.com/listpaths

Just enter the area you're in and set it to show which distances you want to see.
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Try my Links page here ...

https://www.machka.net/links.htm

The first section is all about 24-hour rides.

The next section are Audax/Randonneuring websites.

Then there's a list of other Ultracycling sites ... including the UMCA (Ultramarathon Cycling Association) website where you can find lists of long rides in their calendar section.

And then some touring and other sites.
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