Tuscaloosa’s ‘Hot Hundred’ Returns For 23rd Year Saturday
Druid City Bicycle Club Hosts 23rd Annual Hot Hundred Charity Ride
TUSCALOOSA, AL — The Druid City Bicycle Club is set to host the 23rd annual Hot Hundred charity bicycle event, benefiting United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of West Alabama. This year, cyclists from various states, including participants from Denmark, will take part in this popular event, cycling through Tuscaloosa County. Riders can choose from five routes ranging in distance from 24 to 102 miles, catering to different skill levels and endurance.
Established in 2003, the Hot Hundred has become Tuscaloosa’s premier century ride, focusing on raising funds through registration fees and sponsorships. As one of the longest-running endurance events in the area, it continues to support UCP’s extensive programs that aid individuals with cerebral palsy.
The event reflects the community’s commitment to health, fitness, and charitable giving, providing an opportunity for both seasoned cyclists and newcomers to contribute to a noble cause while enjoying the beautiful outdoor scenery of Tuscaloosa County.
For more information about the Hot Hundred or to get involved as a sponsor, interested individuals can reach out via email. The Druid City Bicycle Club invites everyone to participate in this exciting annual event, which not only promotes cycling as a sport but also showcases the spirit of community support in the region.
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