Tour d’Apple Blog
Important participant information about the 2020 Tour d’Apple
We are taking everyone's safety very seriously at this year's Tour d' Apple regarding COVID-19 Welcome to the 2020 Tour d'Apple! We know things look different this year, but we can still have a great ride and maintain a safe environment for our riders, volunteers, and...
Registration and donation fees go to a great cause
Riding for a good cause Whether you join the in-person Tour d'Apple ride or the Virtual ride, proceeds go towards scholarships and student emergency funds at Blue Ridge Community College, provide new playground equipment in Rotary Park on West Allen Street, and give...
Podcast: What to expect at 2020 Tour d’Apple
Check out our Podcast for the 2020 Tour d'Apple iDaph Events has produced a Podcast for participants for the 2020 Tour d'Apple, which takes place on Monday, September 7, 2020. Listen to everything you need to know for Packet Pick-up, what to expect on...
What we are doing to ensure a safe and socially distant Tour d’Apple event
Unlike so many canceled events, Tour d’Apple will take off on Labor Day, September 7, from 7:00-10:00 am (rolling start) from Blue Ridge Community College! Participants will help bring the economy roaring back with a great ride around the apple orchards and beautiful...
Rider with Stage 4 Cancer completes Tour d’ Apple Century Ride
The Pelaton Written by Travis and Amy Johnon Google defines a pelaton as a group of riders in a cycling race. That is a simple definition, but it means so much more. A pelaton enables a rider to go further, go faster, and lean into the efforts of those around them....
What to Eat Before, During and After a Bicycle Ride
Ingles Markets Provides Rest-Stops Food and Gatorade According to an article by Dr. Gabe Mirkin, here are some tips on what to eat before, during and after a bicycle ride. Before your Tour d'Apple ride: Eat oatmeal or what you normally eat for breakfast, but no...
Help for leaving Rest Stop 1 & 2
Rest Stop 1 & 2 are together at the same location (2011 Pilot Mountain Road, Hendersonville, NC) Many cyclists may visit Rest Stop 1 & 2 twice. Most cyclists ride a loop across US-64. 25-Milers (Green Route) visit only once. So go to the right and follow...
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