More than 200 bicycle riders are expected to participate in Samford University's third annual Old Howard 100 Bike Ride Saturday, April 21. Participants will depart from the front gate of Judson College in Marion at 9 a.m. for the ride through Perry and Hale counties.
The event features routes of 30, 55, 70 and 100 miles. The 100-mile route will take riders on County Road 20 to Newbern, to Greensboro and Magnolia Grove via Hwy. 61, and on into the Talladega National Forest and to Folsom before returning to Marion. A final loop goes through the Perry Lakes wetlands regions. Riders on shorter routes will turn back to Marion at various points, with all riders ending back at the Judson campus.
Support and Gear (SAG) stops at Newbern, Magnolia Grove, Mt. Hermon United Methodist Church, Folsom and Suttle Volunteer Fire Department will be staffed by Samford volunteers and local hosts.
Pre-registered participants hail from Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. The roster includes an 80-year-old rider.
The event is sponsored by Samford's Howard College of Arts and Sciences, with proceeds benefiting Sowing Seeds of Hope ministry. Samford, founded as Howard College in Marion in 1841, relocated to Birmingham in 1887.