The St. Mary's Century - Saturday, September 25, 2010
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The St. Mary's Century - Saturday, September 25, 2010
Each year, hundreds of cyclists enjoy the quiet rural charm of St. Mary's County. Steeped in history and culture, Southern Maryland is laced with quiet country roads perfect for cycling. Pass farms being worked today, as they were 200 years ago. Take time to stop at local stores, roadside stands, or the farmer's market to sample the produce, baked goods and crafts of the community. Visit the archaeological exhibits at the St. Clement's Island Museum and the experience the history of the early settlers at St. Clement's Island. Above all, enjoy a day of hassle-free cycling followed by country entertainment (parade, food, games, carnival rides, horse pull, even pig races!) at the St. Mary's County Fair --- admission is free to all registered cyclists.
We have options for riders of various abilities. Choose a traditional full century (100 miles), a 65-mile or 35-mile course. Routes are flat to rolling, with an occasional hill. Rest stops will be well-stocked with traditional items as well as local specialties, and will include St. Mary's City, Island Bar & Grill on St. George's Island, and Colton's Point. Whether you ride the entire 100 miles or the 35-mile route, count on the hospitality and friendliness cyclists have experienced on each of our previous Amish Hundred rides. At the end of the ride enjoy a shower at CSM, grab a bite at the free picnic while listening to live entertainment and finish the day at the county fair.
There are two ways to register for our event. You can use active.com or BikeReg.com.
Direct Registration Links can be located at https://www.paxvelo.com/
For more information:
E-mail stmaryscentury@paxvelo.com or contact the ride coordinator, Deb Gillispie, at 443-604-0778
We have options for riders of various abilities. Choose a traditional full century (100 miles), a 65-mile or 35-mile course. Routes are flat to rolling, with an occasional hill. Rest stops will be well-stocked with traditional items as well as local specialties, and will include St. Mary's City, Island Bar & Grill on St. George's Island, and Colton's Point. Whether you ride the entire 100 miles or the 35-mile route, count on the hospitality and friendliness cyclists have experienced on each of our previous Amish Hundred rides. At the end of the ride enjoy a shower at CSM, grab a bite at the free picnic while listening to live entertainment and finish the day at the county fair.
There are two ways to register for our event. You can use active.com or BikeReg.com.
Direct Registration Links can be located at https://www.paxvelo.com/
For more information:
E-mail stmaryscentury@paxvelo.com or contact the ride coordinator, Deb Gillispie, at 443-604-0778
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This is a good, pretty easy ride. I've done it twice when it was still the "Amish 100". Good support, and safe roads. I recommend it

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We are using the College of Southern Maryland Campus in Leonardtown as the start\finish area. This gives us the flexibility to head South to St. Mary's City, which is where St. Mary's College is located. One of my favorite areas to ride. The shower facilities\gym at the college are new as well.
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Please check out page 6 of Spokes Magazine Online. Good article on the St. Mary's Century. Check that out along with the other goodies in Spokes.
https://www.spokesmagazine.com/assets...rrentissue.pdf
https://www.spokesmagazine.com/assets...rrentissue.pdf
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