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2026 Spokane Lilac Century & Gravel Flamdangle

Date:
Sun, May 17, 2026 at 6:30 AM – 11:59 PM
Location:
16004 N Applewood Lane
Mead, Washington
99021
United States
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Links:
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Cycling Gravel Run

The annual Lilac Century and Gravel Flamdangle is usually the first ride in the area for the start of the riding season. Well attended and supported. Road distances of 25, 50, 66, and 100 Miles. Gravel distance is 32 miles. Fully supported and includes adfter ride meal. This is primary fundraiser for the Spokane Aurora NW Rotary Club and all monies go back into the Spokane community. Youth reading programs, students of the month, scholarships, Bite-2-Go, Christmas Baskets and family supports, etc.

Event details and schedule

Late Registration available on Saturday, May 16 from 4-6pm at Hillyard Bicycle and also on Sunday at the Start at Big Barn Brewery on Greenbluff. Self supported camping with self-contained RV at Hidden Acres Orchard on Greenbluff via "Hip Camp" and "Harvest Hosts"

Organized by Spokane Aurora Northwest Rotary Event Organizer

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