We are presently working to sort out the issues that arose during registration.
What you can expect next:
• Cycle Oregon is responding to each and every email we've received as quickly as possible in the order that they were received.
• All duplicate registrations and associated refunds will be taken care of by the end of today, Thursday February 7.
• Registrations, products and correct amounts will be matched together by the end of tomorrow, Friday February 8.
• All other mismatched data will be cleaned up by Monday, February 11.
• A clean confirmation of what you registered for, the products you purchased and the total amount processed will be sent out to you by the end of Monday, February 11.
• Cycle Oregon will continue to work on all inquiries we receive until all issues have been dealt with.
Again, as we learn more information we will pass it along to you.
This has been a challenging process for everyone involved. As we do after every event, we evaluate and work to make things better. Be assured that this is no different. We do not take your loyalty for granted, and we will do right by you and what you expect from Cycle Oregon.
Again, thank you for your continued support.
When Cycle Oregon rolls through town with thousands of people, bikes and everything that goes with it, the casual observer may just see the organized commotion of the bike event. But look a little closer and you’ll see prosperity and community riding into these rural Oregon towns. These cyclists aren’t just passing through – they are connecting with the local community, spending money in local establishments, and making plans to return.
Since the very beginning, Cycle Oregon has been giving back to the Oregon communities that have given so much to us. Over the past 32 years, grants from the Cycle Oregon Fund have gone to preserve historic buildings, to protect natural resources, to create needed community programs, and have helped make Oregon even more bike friendly than it already is.
The Cycle Oregon experience sometimes lives on in a physical form, as it does here at Embers Brew House Restaurant and Pub in Joseph, Oregon with a functional CO bike rack (Classic XXXI) featured prominently out front. Ride with us, eat and drink with them!
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Throwing it back to Cycle Oregon Classic XXIX, September 10-17, 2016 / Day 3 / Bandon to Gold Beach
We began in view of the stunning ocean rock formations of Bandon and took to the Oregon Coast Bike Route with rolling views of the Pacific, cranberry bogs, and coastal forests. At the halfway point is Port Orford, the westernmost incorporated place in the 48 contiguous states. While many hills may leave you to wonder what is just over the top, Oregon Street makes it crystal clear what you can expect at the intersection with 5th Street just above. And what a view it is!
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