Join Martin’s Bicycle Shop and the Southampton Handlebar Club on weekly group rides

Whether you are new to the Gran Fondo Lake Huron this year or you’ve participated in the past it’s always great to get in some practice rides. Martin’s Cycle Shop has got you covered. Join them each Sunday for a casual ride. Details below

Join Martin’s Bicycle Shop and the Southampton Handlebar Club on weekly group rides. Rides depart from the shop located at 235 High St, Southampton. Meet at the shop 10 minutes prior to the ride to check-in with the Ride Leader and complete waiver. There is no cost to participate.

Sunday Morning Ride, 8am

The length of the Sunday morning ride will vary each week, and will include options for participants to shorten their ride along the way. Rides will be developed around the Gran Fondo Lake Huron routes, and are a great training option for those participants. Rides start weekly on June 5 at 8am.

 

Requirements for Participants

  • Arrive 10 minutes prior to departure
  • Helmets, bells and lights are required.
  • 16 years and under must be accompanied by parent or guardian. Waiver must be signed by parent or guardian 18+
  • Participants must follow the rules of the road
  • Rides will be cancelled in the event of rain and inclement weather

If you haven’t already, be sure to register for the Gran Fondo Lake Huron, presented by Bruce Power & Suppliers today

Why Ride?

You ride because local healthcare matters to you and to the people you care about. Gran Fondo Lake Huron is about community stepping up to strengthen care close to home, ensuring our hospitals have the tools and technology needed to support patients when it matters most. Every kilometre you ride and every dollar you raise helps move healthcare forward across the Brightshores Health System region.

Over the years, this event has helped fund meaningful advancements in care, including a Mental Health and Wellness Recovery Centre, state of the art mammography equipment, MRI technology, and a CT Scanner. These investments reflect what happens when a community comes together with a shared commitment to better care.

When you ride, you are not just taking part in an event. You are helping ensure that high quality care is available for families, neighbours, and visitors, today and for years to come.