
Welcome!!
The 5th Annual Spin the Lakes Cycle Tour will take place this year on May 30th.
Online registration now available!!!!!
This event is not a race and is geared for everyone to participate from the race entusiast to the first time rider there is a course for you. The event is fully supported with vehicles, food and water stations.
Everyone that registers gets a great post ride pasta dinner from Crabby Joes and has a chance to win one of the many great prizes.
Come ride the route of the Muskoka Ironman 70.3
Registration
Online registration will close at midnight on May 29th. You can still register and sign in at the Huntsville Place Mall from 2-5 on Saturday and 1 hour before your event on Sunday
Online
Mail in registration form
Registration Confirmation
Waiver Form
All participants must sign a wiaver form and hand in at the sign in, before they can participate in the event!
Early sign in will be available at the Huntsville Place Mall from 2-5 on Saturday May 29th. You can also register and sign up at least one half hour before your event on Sunday May 30th.
Sunday Registration, Start and Finish also at Huntsville Place Mall
Start Times
170km 8:30 am
110km 9:30 am
50km 10:30 am
Be Prepared!
The event does go rain or shine. Although the event is supported and vehicles will have pumps tubes some water. We advise that you bring rain gear, pump, tube, patchkit. Water bottles ( the water stations will not have bottled water but the ability to refill your exsisting water bottles.
Route Maps
50k 110k 170km
Proceeds from this years event will go to the Sears Nation Kids Cancer Ride. Scott Doran right here from Muskoka will be riding in this years cross Canada event, check out his BIO on the Sears website.
http://www.searsnationalkidscancerride.com/homepage.html
Testemonial
Jim,
Just a quick “Way to Go!” on behalf of the family members who participated in Sunday's Lake of Bays ride. Though I could not participate this year due to injury, my husband, son, and a couple of friends headed up to Huntsville in anticipation of the ride ahead. The weather, being slightly less than perfect, did not dampen their spirits as the rode the 170? Km of undulating (hilly) roads. Ross, who just turned 18 said the route was way better than Ottawa's Rideau Lakes Tour. He thoroughly enjoyed the fact the road was not straight and flat. . . LOVED the hills in fact (both going up . . . and especially going down!) Andrew said that, at one particular rest station, the attendant was outstanding. This was the gentleman who, not only cut the bananas in two, but also slit them lengthwise to make it easier for cold (numb) fingers to peel back the skins. He also saved them walking in wet muck by collecting all garbage on their behalf. At the end of the ride, it was great to sit down and enjoy a delicious meal and to recharge one's batteries! Thanks to the outstanding work which went into the event from planning stage to the day of the ride itself, my family had a fantastic day.Please be sure to let everyone involved know their efforts were truly appreciated!Looking forward to next year's ride,
The Macleods from Barrie Ontario