Honolulu Century Ride September 30, 2012

Regular registration open at Active.com. Download your registration to fax or mail-in.
Aloha and welcome to our home! The Honolulu Century Ride is Hawaii's largest and oldest cycling event, attracting thousands of local riders, from the mainland, and countries around the world. Come celebrate Hawaii's environment and culture on the ride September 30, 2012.
- Aid Stations: Locally grown refreshments and sport drink
- Dry-Fit T-Shirt: Included for Early, Regular, and Late Registrations
- Entertainment: Hula and music at Kapiolani Park
- Fully Supported: Police, Course Marshals, Mechanical Support, First Aid
- Ono Food: Fundraisers for Waimanalo Warriors Baseball, Waialua Cheerleaders, Kahaluu Boy Scouts
| Registration Periods |
Early
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Regular
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Late
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Day Of
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Ends 5/31
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6/1 - 8/31
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9/1 - 9/27
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9/29 - 9/30
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| HAWAII / US Residents | ||||
| HBL Member |
$60
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$70
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$80
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$100
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| Non-Member |
$75
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$85
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$95
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$130
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| Keiki (child <15yrs) |
$35
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$35
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$35
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$35
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| INTERNATIONAL (Residence outside United States) | ||||
| HBL Member |
$115
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$125
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$135
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$145
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| Non-Member |
$135
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$145
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$155
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$165
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| Keiki (14 and younger) |
$35
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$35
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$35
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$35
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Frequently asked Questions:
Where do we ride? The Honolulu Century Ride begins and ends at Kapiolani Park, located just west of Diamond Head on the island of Oahu. Riders get a great view as they pass the observation point near Diamond Head lighthouse, then glide down a gentle slope through the elegant Kahala district. Riders proceed east along the south shore of Oahu to the Hawaii Kai district, where the 20-mile riders reach a turn around point. Download Course Map » Read More » Watch a Video »
What's the ride like?The Honolulu Century Ride is an untimed ride in which riders roll at their own pace. There are no official finishing places or time, providing riders plenty of freedom to enjoy the sights along the way. Most of the course is flat with a prevailing east or north-east wind that is usually blowing at 5-15 miles per hour by afternoon. The front pack in the ride has some great cyclists riding at near-professional pace.
Course Closure Times Cyclists must be at the finish in Kapiolani Park by 5pm. To ride 75 miles, you must pass Kailua by 11am. To ride 100 miles, you must pass Heeia State Park by 10:30am. If you arrive after these times you will be asked to turn back to the finish line for your safety.
Merchandise We're designing the 2012 Honolulu Century Ride jersey now! There will also be a very limited supply of Honolulu Century Ride beach towels and UV arm sleeves. Official HBL and Honolulu Century Ride merchandise can be purchased on our website, through online registration, the registration form, or by calling HBL at (808) 735-5756.
Packet Pickup Waikiki Elementary School /Playground September 29, 2012. Waikiki Elementary School is located at corner of Monsarrat and Leahi Ave., at the end of Waikiki. You can also pickup your packet the morning of the ride, beginning at 5:30am. View a Map »
Photography By riding, participants provide the Hawaii Bicycling League permission for free use of name, voice, pictures, and video in news and advertising. Pictures will be available for purchase after the ride.
Ride Preparation We've prepared an online safety briefing video to help you prepare and enjoy the. Watch a Video »
Registration Register early online at Active.com. Regular registration by mail-in and fax will begin May 1.
Ride Guide We're working hard on updating the 2012 Ride Guide!
Team Iron Okole Join Team Iron Okole for a friendly rivarly. The team averaging the most number of miles wins! Download the registration form.
Volunteer Want to volunteer? Fill out the volunteer registration form. If your organization or business is interested in volunteering, please contact us at 735-5756 or bicycle@hbl.org.
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