Detroit Bike City
March 5, 2012 – 3:35 pmOnline registration for the 2012 Tour de Troit will open on May 1. NEW THIS YEAR: All registrations will include a t-shirt!
May 1 to June 30 – $35/$30 (student) w/t-shirt
July 1 to August 31 – $40/$35 w/t-shirt
Sept. 1 to 10 – $50/45 w/t-shirt
ONSITE (if available) $65 w/t-shirt (size not guaranteed)
If you are extra-excited to register, we are extra-excited to offer a one-day EARLY BIRD registration special in conjunction with Detroit Bike City at Cobo Center on March 24! In-person, cash only, $30 or $25 for a student with valid student ID. See you there!
10 Responses to “Detroit Bike City”
HOORAY!!! Will be trying to do the Early Bird !!!
By Clashow Barker on Mar 5, 2012
Anxious to do this
By Mike & Mary Ellen cotter on Mar 6, 2012
What time does the metric century ride leave?
By mike on Apr 2, 2012
Hi there, me and my husband both registerd last month during Detroit Bike City (March 24)but have not received any receipt or confirmation…just wanted to make sure we are in! Thanks, looking forward to another tour!
By Anna on Apr 24, 2012
As soon as we get our online registration up and running on May 1, we will be manually uploading all Bike City registrations and will send you an email. Thanks!
By admin on Apr 30, 2012
We are still working out route and logistics with the city and will communicate all these details as they are confirmed.
By admin on Apr 30, 2012
I’m wanting to register for the metric century, but the “extreamly experienced” part is making me nervous. I’ve never done that long of a ride. The longest event I’ve done is 51. Can anyone give me a little more insite as to what I should expect by extreamly experienced?
By courtney on May 22, 2012
Have you designed the t-shirt yet? Any place I can see what it will look like?
By Colleen on Jun 18, 2012
Hi Colleen, The t-shirt is not designed but you can see the basic graphical element at our Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.402848966415009.99931.144784332221475&type=3
By admin on Jun 26, 2012
Hi Courtney,
If you’ve done 51, you should be fine in terms of endurance. In terms of riding, there is no police escort, so you need to be cognizant of the rules of the road and familiar with riding with a group with traffic. Hope this helps.
By admin on Jun 26, 2012