
38th Annual Daffodil Classic
Event Overview
The Daffodil Classic winds through the beautiful
Orting valley and surrounding hills. Bring your
bike, trike, tandem or unicycle - all cyclists are
welcome! There are routes for families, recreational
cyclists, and serious roadies.
Choose from 40-mile, 60-mile or 100-mile loops; or
a family-friendly, paved trail option from 1 mile up to
30 miles. Riders will enjoy a well marked course with
cue sheet and map, support vehicles, fully stocked
rest stops, and strawberry shortcake at the finish line.
| Date |
Sunday, April 14th, 2013
Registration open 7:00 am - 12:00 pm
Course open from 7:00 am-5:00 pm
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| Location |
Orting Middle School
111 Whitehawk Blvd NW
Orting, WA 98360
Map and Directions
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| Fees |
| Registration Categories |
until 2/28 |
until
4/12
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Day Of
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| 18 and up |
$25
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$30
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$35
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Daffy/PMC combo (online only)
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$40 |
$50
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NA |
Club Member
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$20
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$25
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$30
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- Online: preferred method with credit card or PayPal account. Online registration closes 4/12/2013 8:59:59 pm PDT.
- By mail: Complete a Registration form and mail it (complete with all your contact information - phone number - email - address) by 4/8/2013 with a check made out to-- Daffodil-TWBC, PO Box 112078, Tacoma WA 98411
- In person: You may register on site the morning of the event, but fees are higher. Pay by cash or check only (we hope to be able to take debit/credit cards). Tip: bring a completed registration form with you to save time.
Families with children under 18
For registration purposes, minors under 18 must be registered and accompanied by an adult rider.
Routes
From 1 to 30 easy miles on the Foot Hills Trail
Parking
Please respect the Orting community with your vehicle parking choice. Do not park in retail spaces or restricted areas. Event volunteers will be on site to direct you to approved parking locations. Carpooling is encouraged.
Rider Safety
Please come prepared to ride. We recommend you inspect your bike the night before. Along with your bike, bring an approved helmet, ID, water, first aid kit, tire repair equipment, other essentials, and a friendly attitude. All riders are expected to ride safely and obey the rules of the road.
Ride Support
A bike mechanic and sag support will be available.
Course closes at 5pm.
Final sweep of sag wagons begins at 4pm.
Event Proceeds
Rider registration fees for TWBC events help to support the Bicycle Alliance of Washington, bicycling safety and education programs, community bicycle recycling programs and local bicycle improvements. Surplus food is donated to a local food bank.
Volunteers
This event is powered by dozens of TWBC volunteers who receive a free t-shirt and ride registration along with a post-event pizza party. Help make this event a success: volunteer now!
Questions? Send email to daffodil@twbc.org.