The Rides

Each Ride averages 70 miles a day, with an additional longer option for the first day of the MW ride. There are 2 overnight camps where you can relax and charge your engines with food, friends, and a hot shower. All routes include an opening ceremony on the first day of riding and a closing ceremony on the last day to celebrate the efforts and dedication of every rider and crew member.

GYGIG’s events provide an opportunity to overcome physical and emotional challenges within a supportive Ride community. By completing the Ride, many participants find physical strength and emotional resolve they never even knew they had.

During the Ride, cyclists will be fully supported by the staff and the devoted, all-volunteer crew. GYGIG provides meals and route support, including fully stocked rest stops, sweep vehicles, and baggage transport between camps.

Most important, and common to every Ride, is the valuable opportunity to draw strength and support from fellow riders and volunteers, many of whom are touched in some way by the potentially devastating effects of Crohn’s and colitis. Wherever the Rides take you, you’ll always be supported by the solidarity of your peers. Whatever you may need, whether it’s a helping hand or maybe just someone to talk to, it’s only a few pedal strokes away.

All routes are well suited to either a properly trained novice or a seasoned rider. Each ride has a limited number of spots available.

There is an $85 registration fee for riders and crew, and each rider must raise at least $1,800 per 3-Day Ride or $1250 per 2-Day Ride to participate. (Fundraising is voluntary for crew members.) All participants must be at least 18 years old on or before the check-in day for each Ride. Participants aged 12 to 17 may take part in certain circumstances if accompanied by a parent or guardian.

For more information, please contact GYGIG at 1-718-875-2123 or e-mail us at info@IBDride.org. Riders and crew age 18 and older may register online here or download a registration form. For registration forms for those under age 18, please write or call us.

Hudson River Valley Route—June 8th – 10th, 2012

Optional Century Loop on Saturday

Kick off the 9th Annual New York Ride along the picturesque Hudson River Valley. Take in the beautiful views and quaint towns and villages as the route plays hide and seek with the Hudson River.

Midwest—September 7th-9th, 2012

Optional Century Loop on Saturday

Midwest riders will cycle through the rolling farmland of Southern Wisconsin and take in the country views. The adventure begins at camp on Friday and continues well beyond closing ceremonies on Sunday. Ride or volunteer with us and find out why it is really more than a ride.