Chippewa Valley Century Ride
Sun, May 25, 2025
Ride Information
Starting at the Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds in Chippewa Falls, WI, the Chippewa Valley Century Ride is a not for profit bike ride that benefits hunger task force agencies, local parks, youth organizations, and special needs in the Chippewa Valley. Our courses includes a 35, 50, 75, or 100 mile option all on blacktop roads, leading through the beautiful farmland of Chippewa County along the Chippewa and Flambeau Rivers, Lakes Wissota and Holcombe, and through the kettle moraine topography of the Chippewa County Forest.
The entry fee covers our 4 full-service rest stops with snacks, refreshments and full facilities, water stops, “sag”/support vehicles and a full meal featuring locally made brats with all the 'fixins', soda and Leinenkugel's beer. A vegetarian meal is available if ordered in advance (just let us know on your pre-registration form).
Riders can register and check in from 7am-10am and immediately start the Ride.
2024 Ride Pricing
Before May 6, 2024
Adult Rider: $50
Youth Rider: $10
Before May 25, 2024
Adult Rider: $60
Youth Rider: $10
Onsite Saturday Night / Sunday Morning
Adult Rider: $70
Youth Rider: $10
Youth rider age 17 and under MUST ride with an adult (age 18 or older)
Extra Meals (for family and friends) $10 adult / $5 child 17 and under
Online Registration Closes Friday, May 26 @ 10pm
Limited Supply of T-Shirts are availble - pre-register by May 9, 2024 to reserve yours
WHAT OUR RIDERS SAY
Jerry B.
“Everything from the registration check in to the rest stop and finally the brats and beer were fantastic.”
Bob H.
“Great ride, great route, beautiful day. The support was awesome- thanks to all the volunteers!!!!”
Tracy S.
“All I can say is...AWESOME! ...Thanks for a great event...Nice job!”
Gary H.
“Beautiful route! Well organized and great accommodations at rest stops.”
Sundar K.
“Hospitality wise you guys are best to none....Great Organizing!!!!.”
Dana M.
“Great ride, course was well marked and rest stops were staffed by awesome volunteers. See ya next year.”