Cyclists gear up for fifth annual Sourland Spectacular

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The Sourland Conservancy will hold its fifth annual Sourland Spectacular bicycle rally on Saturday, Sept. 10.

The event will offer challenging routes for serious cyclists, as well as shorter alternatives for more casual bikers. Routes of 26 to 63 miles are planned, all of which include climbing.

The routes begin and end at the Otto Kaufman Community Center on Skillman Road in Skillman. All parking will be across the street at Montgomery High School.

Coffee and snacks will be provided at registration. The designated rest stops along the routes will offer beverages, snacks and bathroom facilities. SAG services also will be provided.

Riders may start between 7 and 10 a.m., and should plan their start time so that they can finish the route in time for lunch at the Otto Kaufman Center. Those taking the 63-mile route should plan to start before 8 a.m. Those taking the 51-mile ride should start no later than 8:30 a.m., and those taking the shorter routes should get started before 10 a.m. Registration will remain open until 10 am.

Following the morning rides, bikers will join up for a picnic lunch, with brownie sundaes for dessert. All participants who register by Aug. 28 will receive an insulated water bottle or T-shirt.

The registration fee is $45 per person online until Aug. 27, and then $50 online and on the day of the event. The fee for children ages 12 to 16 is $25.

Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information including route maps, visit www.sourlandspectacular.com.

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