The Point to Point, September 23, 2023

HELP FIGHT HUNGER

Join us at the 2023 Point to Point to help end hunger in Vermont! On September 23, 2023, ride your bike to raise money for the Vermont Foodbank and feed Vermonters experiencing hunger. Since 2001, Point to Point participants have raised over $2 million. This year, our goal is to raise $150,000 for the Vermont Foodbank, which would provide over 172,500 meals to Vermonters. Help us make sure we all know where our next meal is coming from, and register or donate today!

Sign up now for the 22nd annual Point to Point, which has moved from its usual date in early August to Saturday, September 23. With courses from 10 to 110 miles, there’s a scenic, autumn ride through Central Vermont for everyone. Join us on the State House Lawn in Montpelier for music, games, food, and fun for the whole family!

The Point to Point, powered by VSECU, is a cycling and running event that was created in 2002 to raise funds and awareness for the Vermont Foodbank’s mission to end the growing problem of hunger in Vermont. Help a neighbor in need and have fun doing it!


It will take place at Mount Ascutney (400 Ski Tow Road, Brownsville, VT) on August 11, 2018. It will offer Road Bike rides (100, 50, 25 miles), Mountain Bike rides (20, 10 miles), Half Marathon run, as well as the P2P Festival!

http://www.thepointtopoint.org/

Routes

110 miles

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TCX Course

60 miles

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TCX Course

30 miles

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TCX Courses

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