Bike Friday What Do You Do on a Friday?
Monday, March 26th, 2007

*LAST CHANCE* CYCLE OREGON 2007 is 97% FULL! 73 Fridays registered - can we make it a CENTURY?


A small part of the international Friday fold at the 2003 Homecoming - hey, let's do it again!

As of today, 75 Bike Fridays have signed up for the Bike Friday Homecoming at Cycle Oregon - and with just 100 places left in this 2000-rider event, it's sure to fill this week.

We need just 25 more Fridays to sign up and we can call it a century of Fridays - and have more of the Bike Friday team able to come out and ride with you!

If you don't want to miss out, please make sure you register with Cycle Oregon now.

STORY CONTEST: You can still enter the Bike Friday Story Contest (see details) and be in the running for monthly prizes for March, April, May, June and July. On Monday August 6 we'll announce the two grand prize winners of a free Cycle Oregon tour each, resulting from the two best stories submitted overall as judged by us here at Bike Friday. If you've already signed up, you'll be refunded your tour cost. On April 1 we will announce the March winner.

This 20th Anniversary Cycle Oregon Tour is a beauty, covering some of the most scenic roads in Oregon, including a day around the rim of stunning Crater Lake, the only National Park in the state of Oregon. Tantalizing trivia: Crater Lake was formerly Mount Mazama, which was the tallest volcano in the Pacific Northwest before erupting with a force 42 times more powerful than the Mt St Helen's blast of 1980. Consider that as you spin around the rim!

FRIDAY FACTORY TOUR: On Day 4, the campsite at Doreena Lake is less than 30 miles from the Bike Friday factory. For interested folks we are negotiating for the Cycle Oregon to provide a shuttle to bring you to the factory, take a tour, then take you back to the campsite.

Sign up today, and email Nicole Tiffany nicolet@bikefriday.com so she can add you to the Bike Friday 'century' - and keep you posted on all the plans we are making for Bike Friday Homecoming at Cycle Oregon 2007.

Jerry Norquist, Executive Director of Cycle Oregon, is championing our Homecoming for the second time ... but of course - he's one of the fold!


Read all about The Bike Friday Homecoming and the 2003 event with photos, movie clips, more! www.bikefriday.com/cycleoregon

Register Here!

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