Paradise Ride Kauai 2013 is a fully supported, 2-day bike ride on the island of Kauai, August 3rd and 4th. It’s an amazing ride--not a race--through some of Kauai’s most breathtaking scenery, along the ocean, through valleys, local neighborhoods and open countryside.
The ride is produced by Mālama Pono Health Services which began as a grass-roots response to HIV on the 'Garden Isle'. Today, the mission of Mālama Pono is to educate and support those dealing with HIV/AIDS, STDs, and infectious Hepatitis. Paradise Ride Kauai is an important source of funding that helps provide services and programs not otherwise supported by Kauai United Way and State or Federal programs. In 2010, Paradise Ride Kauai introduced a new concept:
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"Design Your Own Ride" and those options will be featured again for 2013. Whether you are participating in a group event for the first time or you are an experienced cyclist, you will be able to choose your ride completion point at select rest stop points on either Day 1 (North Shore), Day 2 (South Shore), or Days 1 and 2 combined. Simply put, this means you can choose to go as far as you think you are able starting at 11 miles, 18 miles, 35 miles, or more, all the way to completing the entire route for both days totaling 110 miles.
Again in 2013: Our Sunday CENTURY RIDE -- The complete South route on Sunday PLUS a special extended East/North route for those wanting a hearty, challenging ride on the most beautiful island in the world.
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