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10th Annual Sedona Century
on May 3, 2008
With average temperatures in the upper
70s, spring is an ideal time to go cycling through the Verde
Valley. The Sedona Century Bicycle Tour, scheduled for Saturday,
May 3, 2008, offers cyclists an unforgettable ride on stunning
terrain. Riders go
at their own speed past two national monuments of Indian ruins,
across rivers and along historic streets, red rocks and desert
views, taking in the breathtaking beauty and history of the
area.
“Many people say that this is the most beautiful ride
that they have ever been on,” reports Bryan Detwiler, the
Sedona Century founder and organizer.
Following a continental breakfast at 6:30 a.m., this
year’s event will stage at 8 a.m. from the Old Town Mission in
historic Old Town Cottonwood, the beneficiary of the charitable
ride. Cyclists will have a choice of three circuits:
the full ride of 62 miles (approximately a metric
century), a medium circuit of 42 miles and a fun ride of 33
miles.

The core of the course will be the same
for all three distances. Riders
will go past Tuzigoot National Monument and then through
Clarkdale, Cornville and Page Springs.
The 47-mile ride will add a stretch into Sedona. The
Metric Century encompasses the other rides but adds a leg to
Montezuma Castle.
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The Sedona Century is a fully supported
event. There
are several rest stops along the route, and there is
also a support vehicle in case cyclists encounter
mechanical problems with their bikes. After the event,
all riders are treated to a free pasta lunch with salad
and bread.
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Even though the Sedona Century is in its
10th year, “it is still a hidden jewel,” says
Detwiler. “It’s a nice intimate ride.” Approximately 200
cyclists from all over the world come to ride in the Sedona
Century. According to Detwiler, riders enjoy the camaraderie of
the event, which includes an optional barbecue (with music and
prizes) on Friday, May 2. For more information, visit www.sedonacentury.com
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