Quick facts

  • Date: Monday, May 31, 2010
  • Location: Alum Creek State Park
  • Start time: 8:00am
  • Registration begins: 6:30am

REMINDER: ALL RACE PROCEEDS GO

TO THE SIDS NETWORK OF OHIO

 

About the 2010 Corbin Hastings Charity Ride and Run for SIDS

Several years ago, a group of multisport athletes started a tradition of doing a 100 mile ride on Memorial day. Each year, the ride has gotten more popular as multisport athletes and cyclists joined in for the spirited ride.

In 2006, the purpose of the ride changed. The preceding Fall, all or our lives were touched as our training partner and good friend, Jon Hastings and his wife Aubrey lost their beloved son Corbin to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).  Jon’s good friend, Joel Kahn organized the 2006 ride to benefit the SIDS Network of Ohio in memory of Corbin. Cyclists from different race groups, teams, and race organizers put aside their competitiveness and united to show support for Jon & Aubrey Hastings and the memory of Corbin.

-The Corbin Hastings Memorial Day 100 is a non-competitive non-supported event:  ie no ride support, water stops, or rest areas.  There will be sports drink and food at the ride start, however.

-100% of your entry fee** goes to:  SIDS Network of Ohio

-This event will be held rain or shine.

-Pre-registration is strongly encouraged.

Where & When & How

  • Date: Monday, May 31,  2010
  • Location: Alum Creek State Park - Beach Entrance
  • Directions: CLICK HERE for a map of the park, the race starts at the beach entrance at the south end of the park
  • Time: 8:00am start time, registration is 6:30am - 7:30am
  • Events: 5K, 18 mile bike, 50 mile bike & 100 mile bike
  • Entry Fee: $35 for all events through race day, Monday May 31.
  • Donations: 100% of your entry fee goes to SIDS Network of Ohio. If you would like to donate more there are two other registration options: the $50 or $100 registration/donation.
  • How to Register
    • Online
    • Race Day starting at 6:30am

Course Descriptions

RIDE: The event consists of an 18 mile course or 2 x 50 mile courses. The base of the event is the Beach Entrance (South end) of the Alum Creek State Park. After completion of the 1st 50 miles the groups will return to the base to replenish fluids and nutrition. Cyclists who want to only complete 50 miles can do either the 1st 50 or the 2nd 50. Cyclists wanting to do the entire 100 will head back out for the 2nd 50 miles.
Note: There is no traffic control or law enforcement for the ride. All cyclists will be required to stop at all STOP signs, red lights, signal on turns, and exercise caution and good cycling judgment at all times. All cyclists will be required to obey all traffic rules and pace line etiquette.

5K: the 5k run will take place inside the Alum Creek state park and start from the parking area by the beach.

Have Questions?

For more information please contact Jon Hastings at: atlgajon@hotmail.com

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