Four Hills
Routes from 40 to 100 Miles • Up to 7600 Feet
of Climbing
Lots of Fun Before and After the Ride!
8 AM, May 12, 2007
500 Church Street • Huntsville,
Alabama
Thank you again this year for supporting the Alabama Bicycle Coalition
at the Third Annual Four Hills Century.
» This very challenging century sends riders from downtown Huntsville, Alabama across four progressively tougher climbs for a total of 7600 feet of vertical. This ride has something for everyone: big hills, small hills, rollers, shaded lanes, epic scenery, eye-watering descents and enough variety to assure that there is never a dull moment. Regardless of which route you choose, you will be rewarded with a fine ride on good roads and good times before and after the ride.
» For those cyclists less inclined for big miles or hills, we offer a variety of routes from 40 to 100 miles. All routes feature the initial two-mile climb, but riders can choose to ‘mix and match’ a route to suit their own ability and motivation. The century, however, is a seriously challenging loop with 200 more feet of climbing, more winding, undulating roads and much steeper pavement than "The Toughest Ride in the South", the venerable Cheaha Challenge. Cheaha may be the "toughest"; the Four Hills is the "Steepest".
» The ride benefits Alabike projects including the AL Safe Routes to School Campaign
Note: This ride is guaranteed
100 PERCENT SNOW FREE,
or your money back!
Please take time to visit and thank all our generous sponsors!