The Healing Cycle
 
 
 
1. Healing Cycle Bike Club $4031  
2. Credit Valley Hospital $1840  
3. Via Ciclante $775  
4. Ryclif $200  
5. Mercedes-Benz Mississauga $200  
6. Framing Edge $100  
7. Kids4Kids $25  
8. Aardvark Design $25  
 
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1. Anna Barkhouse $2500  
2. Neil Campbell $1531  
3. Robert Boyko $760  
4. Brian Clewes $500  
5. Kelly Derlago $350  
6. George Dean $300  
7. Bob Sauls $230  
8. The Stopforth Family $225  
9. Glenn Duncan $225  
10. Cyrille Fopoussi $200  
 
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Routes / Maps

The Routes: 10 km, 25 km, 50 km, 100 km and 160 km Gran Fondo

The Gran Fondo (160 km) is an epic ride that is meant for those that want a serious challenge! Cycling past Cambridge, the total elevation over the 160 km route is 714 metres, making it one of the toughest organized endurance rides in Southern Ontario. It’s expected that riders who choose the Gran Fondo can cycle 25 km/hour. The Gran Fondo offers the opportunity for cyclists to ride in memory of someone, while pushing their limits and testing their endurance and courage.

The 100 km route will initially follow the Gran Fondo, heading west and reaching within 10 km of Cambridge. There's lots of rolling hills on quiet, scenic country roads to keep you on your toes as you work your way through Campbellville and Moffat.

For those riders that don't want to be on a bike for quite so long, the 50 km route follows the initial 100 km route until just past the Georgetown area and then returns. The 25 km and 10 km family routes follow the same path up Heritage Road and then loop back to GSK. Standing and cycling marshals will be present along the 10km and 25km routes to assist families with children and the Kids4Kids Team.

Maps and Directions

Maps and directions will be handed out to every cyclist during the registration process.

Click Here for the 10km 2010 route

Click Here for the 25km 2010 route

Click Here for the 50km 2010 route

Click Here for the 100km 2010 route

Click Here for the 160km Grandfondo 2010 route

Click Here for the 160km Grandfondo 2010 directions

Rest Stations

Rest stations will be located on all the routes and will have toilet facilities, water, energy drinks and snacks.

Signage

Each of the routes will have bright, large colour-coded signs to follow. Every right or left turn of all the routes will have signs. In addition, signs indicating the distance covered will be posted every 10 km for the 50 km, 100 km and Gran Fondo rides and every 5 km for the 25 km and 10 km rides.