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Register to Ride

Welcome to BAH Weekend!
Join us September 17-19, 2021

How much does registration cost?

Update: For this year's 2021 ride there is no registration fee. If you have any issues, please contact us.

The cost of registration for the 2020 ride depends on the distance you choose. Our Sign Up webpage is a fun, easy way to request sponsorship. Check it out here.

Note: The registration deadline varies for each ride (see below for details):
  • 2-day ride: registration fee of $275 plus $750 fundraising commitment. Registration deadline is September 1.
  • 1-day rides:
    • We have four one-day in person rides offered this year (28 mile, 44 mile, 64 mile, 76 mile) - each departing from and returning to the Washington Crossing Park area. The registration fee for each is $50 plus $200 fundraising commitment. Registration deadline is September 6.
    • Virtual Ride: New this year is a virtual ride (your pace, your time) because of COVID-19. There is no registration fee but we do ask you to commit to a $200 fundraising commitment. More details are available on the registration page.
    • George and Kinny’s Canal Path Ride or Walk at Washington Crossing Park:
      • 18 and up: $30 plus $100 fundraising commitment
      • 11 to 17 years old: $20 plus $100 fundraising commitment
      • 10 and under: free plus $100 fundraising goal
      • You may register online until September 13, or onsite the day of on September 15.

What does my registration include?

Signature 2-day 200 mile ride:
  • Optional tour of the Battlefield at Gettysburg the afternoon before the first day of the ride (approximately 2PM-3PM).
  • Two nights in hotels BAH uses: the 1863 Inn at Gettysburg in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and the Hampton Inn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
  • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner both days.
  • Bike support at beginning of each ride and at each Support and Gear (SAG) stop along the way. Ride support vehicles ride through each course throughout the day.
  • Finish line celebration at Washington Crossing Park in Pennsylvania.
  • Carpool and transportation to the start in Gettysburg is available Friday morning from Pennington, New Jersey.
On day rides:
  • Leave and return from Washington Crossing Park in Pennsylvania.
  • Bike support at beginning and at each Support and Gear (SAG) stop along the way. Ride support vehicles are also available on the course throughout the day.
  • Finish line celebration at Washington Crossing Park in Pennsylvania.

How do I register?
Registration is easy! Visit our Sign Up webpage for details.
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Register here!

Location

The double century begins in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and finishes at Washington Crossing Park in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania.
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George and Kinny's Canal Path Ride or Walk:
A family friendly off-road options – crossing the historic Washington Crossing Bridge through lovely Titusville Village with views of the Delaware, then travel as far as you care to go – Lambertville, Stockton, Bulls Island State Park or beyond – and return back to the starting point (2 to 50 miles).


more than just a bike ride


Contact Us

P.O. Box 800
Pennington NJ 08534
bah@battleagainsthunger.org

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  • Home
  • About BAH
    • Mission Statement
    • History
    • Who We Support
    • Photo Gallery
  • News
  • Ride Info
    • Registration
    • Routes
    • Ride FAQ
    • Training Guide
    • Directions
    • Participants Manual
  • Join Us
    • Ride
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • Sponsor
  • Contact