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Date:
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location:
1331 Rugby Parkway
Morgan County, Tennessee
37733
United States
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55 Miles Cycling

RUGBY ROUNDABOUT

The Rugby Roundabout bicycle event is back for a fourth year on Saturday, Sept 26. Pedal Up in Historic Rugby for a Roundabout through the back roads of Morgan County. The route is designed for family friendly short rides or longer for those who prefer long distance challenges. The same 2025 routes return, including a flat 10 mile "family ride", a 25 mile out and back route, and rolling 40, 55, & 70 mile loops. All routes are fully supported with multiple rest stops and several Race Day Events SAG vehicles.

PEDAL BACK from ANY designated stops to enjoy food at R M Brooks Country Store. Listen to LIVE MUSIC while you drink cool beer or a soda pop. Course safety is provided by local law enforcement, fire departments, and rescue squads.

All routes designed, marked, and supported by Race Day Events.

Package Includes:

T-Shirt

Lunch

Two Beers

Ride start time--Mass start line at 10:00am.

Packet Pickup info:

Riders may pick up packets starting at 8:00 on Saturday morning.

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