London Strawberry Bicycle Tour 2025
Payment
June 14, 2025!
(Online registration - CLOSED)
The What
REGISTER BEFORE JUNE 9th – Save $$ and Time!
Now…22nd year…wow
Early-bird register for only $35!
REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES ALL THIS: detailed tour maps, identification bracelet (which must be displayed at all times), support services, pre-packaged food stops with pandemic safety measures in place, and an FMCPT membership through 2025! Food items provided at rest stops include PB&J, granola bars, fresh fruit, water, and sports drinks such as Powerade or Gatorade, and more. The 62-mile and 100-mile routes also pass through several small communities where facilities and items are available for your purchase.
NEW!!! Sweet after-ride treats, strawberry ice cream cake & strawberry cider…VERY YUMMY!
We plan much of our Tour support & rest stop supplies based upon the number of early registrations received, so please help us out by signing up early. PLEASE NOTE: We’re sorry, but refunds can’t be made if you’re unable to ride after you’ve registered.
IMPORTANT: All registrations received after 8:00 PM, Monday, June 9th, including in-person on the day of the Tour, will be $50.00.
👕 SAVE A COOL 5 BUCKS EACH! 👕
After you register, you’ll be sent to our “private store” where you can order official Tour tee shirts & save! 😃
The Where
Prairie Grass Trailhead
The 2025 London Strawberry Festival Bicycle Tour actually consists of four different routes: a 21-mile, 44-mile, 62-mile, and a 100-mile “Century Ride.” All rides kick off between 6:30 and 8:00 AM from the Prairie Grass Trailhead located at 262 West High Street in London behind the Madison County Senior Center. The courses will wind through Madison, Clark, Fayette and Greene Counties, featuring flat to gently rolling terrain.
- 21-mile Route: solely on the Prairie Grass Trail, and will include one rest stop at the turn around point in South Charleston
- 44-mile Route: features additional mileage on the Prairie Grass Trail, along with some roadways around Cedarville
- 62-mile and 100-mile Routes: include rest stops in Jeffersonville and South Charleston, and feature some wonderful bucolic scenery.
