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Cruise, Ride, & Race to benefit the Washoe Park Foundation

The Anaconda Bicycle Festival is a three-day weekend of bicycle events that raise funds for the upkeep and restoration of Anaconda's Washoe Park. The festival offers an event for everyone in the family.

Friday, June 19—Town Cruise: Bill Lee Memorial Ride, 6:00 p.m.

This parade event is for everyone. Routes will start at Kennedy Commons, tour beautiful Washoe Park, and cruise around town. New this year—Fat Cycles Shopper bike raffle.
More information about the Town Cruise: Bill Lee Memorial Ride .......

Saturday, June 20—Pedal the Pintlers, 8:00 a.m.

The weekend’s flagship event provides opportunities for 25-, 50-, or 100-mile bike rides. Routes start at Washoe Park, proceed to Georgetown Lake, and continue over the Continental Divide by way of Mill Creek Pass. New this year—Turbo Twenty—Shuttle service provided for riders to Georgetown Lake, aspectacular ride back to Anaconda downhill all the wayl!.
More information and Pedal the Pintlers course map.......

Sunday, June 21—Disco Mountain Boogie, 11:30 a.m.

This mountain bike event is a NORBA race featuring 21-, 17-, and 11-mile courses over scenic, fast, yet challenging routes in the Deer Lodge National Forest.
More information and Disco Mountain Boogie course map......

All proceeds from the Anaconda Bicycle Festival will go to the Washoe Park Foundation. Questions? Call Sven's Bike Shop at (406) 563-7988.

Event entry forms in PDF format are available for download from this web site. To view and print the entry form you must have a PDF reader installed on your computer. You can download the free Adobe Reader software from the Adobe web site. You can also register online at SportsBaseOnline

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Anaconda Bicycle Festival Pedal the Pintlers. View gallery.....

 
   
 
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