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  1. #1
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    8th Annual Brown County Breakdown

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    Early Bird registration is now open for the 8th Annual Brown County Breakdown!

    https://www.bikereg.com/Net/14906

    June 1 thru July 14
    $85 - Early Bird Registration

    July 15 thru October 10
    $100 - General Registration

    October 12, 13 and 14
    $125 - On-site Registration

    You must register by midnight on Friday, September 29 to guarantee receiving your free t-shirt on the day of the event. We will make every effort to have enough shirts on-hand, but because we have to guess the final rider totals, those registering after that date may have to pick up their shirt later at a location to be decided.

    Youth participant ticket is available for rider age 18 and under who are participating in the 25, 45, 65, 80 or 100 mile route. Cost is only $50 and includes camping, event t-shirt and hog roast.

    This is a rain or shine event. All entries are final. No refunds will be given. Registrations are non-transferable. There will be no exceptions (it's a fundraiser ya'll!). You must attend the event to receive your free t-shirt or commemorative items. Helmets are required.

    More info coming soon on the 8th annual event. Keep checking www.browncountybreakdown.com for up to date information. We look forward to seeing you a the HMBA's largest fundraising event of the year!

  2. #2
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    Nov 2009
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    As someone who volunteers at this event, and hopes to be advanced enough to ride in next year, this is well worth attending. It is a LOT of fun! Last year there was a great bluegrass band that played on Saturday evening, lots of exhibitors and demos and so forth during the day on Saturday, as well as a free "family ride" for those who may not be riding on Sunday. During the actual event on Sunday there was live music at the rest stops. There is a camping area set aside just for this event, and as it isn't in the usual campgrounds but on the far side of the park from the campgrounds, it really does feel like a mountain bike village for the weekend

    It isn't really "just" a ride, it is an entire weekend filled with a lot of fun. All fundraising events should be so fun
    Last edited by Catrin; 06-21-2012 at 11:43 AM.

 

 

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