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Pre-Ride Information
Packet Pick-up Information
Packet Pick up and the Expo are scheduled for Sunday May 17, 2015 from 1:00 – 8:00 PM at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium (385 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303). You MUST bring a photo ID to retrieve your packet! As in previous years, no one will be allowed to pick up your packet for you. You need to pick up your packet in person. Packet pick-up will again be organized according to Bib Number. Bib numbers will be sent to participants in an e-mail several days prior to the event. They will also be posted at the Auditorium. If you absolutely cannot make it on Sunday, packets can still be picked up on Monday the 18th from 5:30am – 6:15 am.
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| How does one train or prepare for events as arduous as these? |
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This is a great question that unfortunately cannot be answered simply! But we've assembled a good deal of information for you on this website. Click the Training tab above or visit our blog, Paths to the Top, for tips, tricks, and training methods.
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| May I leave my car in Marion on Sunday? |
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Yes! You may drive your car to Marion and park at Tom Johnson’s campground for a $5 fee. You can purchase a bus ticket back to Spartanburg when you register online.
Note: the bus will leave Tom Johnson's Campground at exactly 4:00 pm on Sunday May 17 – do not be late! |
| If I drop my car off on Sunday will there be a way for me to get my luggage to Marion on Monday? |
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Yes! Either Sunday at packet pick-up or Monday morning of the event, place your bag on the truck marked MARION (you don’t want your luggage at the top of Mt. Mitchell). Just make sure to have your name and/or rider number clearly marked on your bag. Though they will be in a protected area, PLEASE do not leave valuables in these bags
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Can tickets for the bus be purchased at registration and packet pick-up on May 19th?
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Yes! We will have a limited number of tickets available. Of course it is best to reserve them online when you register for the event so that we can make sure to have enough buses for the events. |
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The Freewheelers of Spartanburg, Inc. formed in 1973 and is a non-profit community service organization, the purpose of which is to provide education and promotion of bicycle safety and a forum for amateur sports competition and touring within the meaning of non-profits of the Internal Revenue Code. Currently our club has over 1000 members, with members from 45 states, Canada and Germany. With the youngest member being 14 years old and the oldest member being 79 years old. Click here to join the Freewheelers today! |
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