Routes
Ride Weekend 100-Mile Route
Riders will set off from Downtown Columbus, pass through historic Granville and Homer, and tackle a final stretch of hills before crossing the finish line in Gambier.
Your Ride Weekend Timeline
Follow this simple guide for all the important dates and times during Ride Weekend!
Opening Ceremony (Friday, July 31)
- 11:30am-8:00pm: Rider check-in and gift distribution, first aid services, bike storage and maintenance, bag drop-off, and merch sales
- 4:00pm: Gates open
- 4:00-8:00pm: Dinner buffet, beverages, and Partner Expo
- 6:30-7:00pm: Stage program
- 7:00-8:00pm: Headliner performance by Andrew McMahon
Your Ride (Saturday, August 1)
- 5:30am: McFerson Commons opens to provide first aid services, bike maintenance, bag drop-off, and breakfast.
- 6:45am: All 100-mile Riders will start from McFerson Commons. Plan to arrive between 5:30-6:00am.
- 6:00pm: 100-mile route closes.
- 7:00pm: 100-mile Finish Line Celebration at Kenyon College closes.
- 8:30pm: Bike Corral at McFerson Commons closes.
Opening Ceremony Details (Friday, July 31)
Explore event details including schedule, tickets, parking, and more below.
North Bank Park and McFerson Commons (218 West St, Columbus, OH 43215)
- 11:30am-8:00pm: Rider check-in and gift distribution, first aid services, bike storage and maintenance, bag drop-off, and merch sales
- 4:00pm: Gates open
- 4:00-8:00pm: Dinner buffet, beverages, and Partner Expo
- 6:30-7:00pm: Stage program
- 7:00-8:00pm: Headliner performance by Andrew McMahon
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On Friday morning, July 31, you will receive a text message with important information you need to check in. Please have this text and your photo ID ready at the Rider Check-In tent.
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If you do not receive a text message, don’t worry! Go to the Check-In tent when you arrive and a Volunteer will help you.
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High Rollers should check in at the High Roller tent near the entrance to McFerson Commons.
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If you are unable to check in and receive your Rider credentials on Friday evening, you may pick up your credentials on Saturday morning at McFerson Commons. Please be sure to arrive on site by 5:45am to allow ample time to pick up your credentials.
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If utilizing Ride Day check-in, please email pelotonia@pelotonia.org to coordinate pick up of your Rider gift at Pelotonia HQ following Ride Weekend.
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Riders may drop off their bikes and a bag with Volunteers on Friday to save time at the start line on Saturday morning.
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Riders must use the tags provided in their Credential Packet to properly label their bikes and bags.
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Bikes and bags are not required to be dropped off on Friday! You can also bring them with you on Saturday morning.
Details for Your Ride (Saturday, August 1)
Explore event details including schedule, safety, route information, and more below.
- This route has a few punchy climbs on the back half that will test your fitness and determination, and add to the fun of the weekend. Make sure you’re building up for that as you train.
- Before Ride Weekend, please review all Safety & Training Resources. Remember, you are responsible for knowing and following the Rules of the Road!
- All Riders should know how to change their tire and be prepared with the needed parts and tools to do so. Check out our Safety & Training Resources to prepare yourself!
- Helmets are required and must be worn at all times while riding.
- If you need support for any reason from SAG (Support and Gear) vehicles, Volunteers, or Pelotonia staff during Ride Weekend, please call or text 1-855-889-RIDE (7433).
You are welcome to park a car overnight in lots east of Duff Street and south of Kokosing Gap Trail at Kenyon College so it is staged for you post-Ride on Saturday. Please refer to the overnight parking map for more information.
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All 100-mile Riders will start in a single wave.
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A color-coded bike plate that corresponds to your pre-assigned start time will be included with your Rider credential packet.
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There will be two holding areas at McFerson Commons, and Riders will be called into the first 30 minutes before their assigned start time, and the second 15 minutes before their start time. If it’s not your time to enter these areas, please enjoy breakfast, coffee, and cheering on your fellow Riders!
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Your cooperation is key to making the start of Pelotonia safe and enjoyable for everyone. If you do not leave with the organized start to which you are assigned, you will be proceeding at your own risk.
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Please do not put yourself and your fellow Riders in danger by violating these rules. Thank you in advance for your cooperation!
- There will be rest stops along the route approximately every 10-20 miles. The lunch rest stop is located at Granville Middle School. Drinks, food, mechanical support, and first aid assistance will be available.
- Family and friends are not permitted at any Pelotonia rest stops to ensure Rider safety.
- It is critically important to avoid dehydration by drinking water and sports drinks throughout your ride.
- Bring at least one water bottle with you.
- Do not rely on thirst to guide your hydration, because thirst kicks in only after you are already becoming dehydrated.
All Pelotonia routes will close at 6:00pm on Saturday, August 1, to ensure the safety of all participants. Pelotonia may choose to advance Riders via shuttles and/or SAG vehicles if they are not on pace to reach their designated finish by the route closure time or in the event of inclement weather.
All spectators must approach guest parking near the Lowry Center from 229. Please take care when approaching guest parking on Kenyon’s campus as you may need to cross the route to access parking areas. Follow the direction of parking attendants at all times!
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If you will be using Pelotonia bike trucks to transport your bike back to McFerson Commons, please deliver your bike to the Volunteers at the bike trucks as soon as you arrive at Kenyon College.
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Remove all personal belongings from your bike before it is loaded onto the truck.
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If you are using Pelotonia’s bike transportation, download the Pelotonia Tracker app and search for your name under the “Bike Transport” event to receive push notifications when your bike has departed the finish venue and when it is available for pick-up back at your start venue.
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Rider shuttles and bike trucks will transport from the 100-mile Finish Line to McFerson Commons.
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Bike trucks will continue loading until full, then depart for their destinations.
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Your Route Map
Explore the route map and elevation profile below through Ride with GPS.
Go-to Event Resources
View these additional resources to help you prepare for your ride!
Ride Weekend
Event Handbook
This comprehensive resource includes safety guidelines, training tips, and packing lists to prepare for Ride Weekend. Rider schedules are outlined for Saturday and Sunday routes, plus important information for all Riders to prep for the experience.
Safety & Training
Handbook
This handbook includes safety guidelines, group riding rules, training tips, and resources to help participants prepare for and safely participate in Pelotonia events.
2026 Ride Weekend Parking Pass
Use this parking pass to access free parking in the noted Arena District garages by scanning the QR code upon entry and exit to these garages. If you choose to park in a different lot or garage, you are responsible for all necessary payment and adhering to all restrictions.
Kenyon College Overnight Parking Map
You are welcome to park a car overnight in lots east of Duff Street and south of Kokosing Gap Trail, so it is staged for you post-Ride on Saturday.
Pelotonia Tracker App (Apple)
The “Pelotonia Tracker” App allows family and friends to view participant progress and receive push notifications on their mobile device. Download on the Apple Store!
Pelotonia Tracker App (Google)
The “Pelotonia Tracker” App allows family and friends to view participant progress and receive push notifications on their mobile device. Download on the Google Play Store!