Dr. Schmidt is a plastic surgeon with BayCare Clinic. He’s also an avid cyclist. He joined us on Wisconsin Tonight to talk about Bayshore to Lakeshore.
It’s a non-competitive cycling event – essentially a bike tour – for participants of all ability levels. There will be 20-, 60-, and 100-mile courses. It’s part of the BayCare Clinic Bikes community wellness initiative which promotes bicycling as a healthy, family-friendly and safe activity.
The BayCare Clinic Century Bayshore to Lakeshore, sponsored by the BayCare Clinic Foundation, will take place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 3. The ride will start and end at BayCare Clinic’s corporate headquarters at 1035 Kepler Drive in the I-43 Business Park on Green Bay’s far east side. Participants will ride through scenic farmscapes, gently rolling hills and shoreline vistas in parts of Brown, Kewaunee and Door counties. We’re encouraging riders to stop along the way and visit attractions they might not have noticed before – Heritage Park in Algoma, Country Ovens in Forestville, Parallel 44 Vineyard & Winery in Stangelville, and more.
It’s an opportunity to channel the growing enthusiasm and energy for bikes and biking into an event that ultimately can help further raise interest in cycling. We hope our event will encourage people to take up cycling and directly or indirectly improve their overall fitness and health.
Registration is simple. Go to baycarecentury.com, click on the registration link and follow the instructions. Registration fees are $50 until ride day. Fees jump to $60 on ride day. Children 12 and under are free when accompanied by a registered rider.
Registered riders will receive a short-sleeved tech shirt and a special post-race mug among other goody bag items.
More information Visit baycarecentury.com or email centuryride@baycare.net.