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Thirty-five days from now Carroll will be the overnight host for thousands of participants in the 50th annual RAGBRAI — the Registers Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa.
CARROLL, Iowa — The 2023 edition of RAGBRAI marks the 50th anniversary of the first ride in 1973. This year's ride will go 500 miles, starting in Sioux City on Sunday, July 23, ...
Watch: Luther serves up fun and food on Day 3 of RAGBRAI Watch: RAGBRAI riders from all over the country roll into AmesDay 3: Tuesday, July 25 – Carroll to AmesMileage: 83 milesElevation: 1,479 ...
The rolling city on spoked wheels known as RAGBRAI is entering its second day today, as between 25 and 30,000 bicycle riders pedal the 57 miles from Storm Lake to Carroll.
The National Weather Service's ominous forecast for Monday's route to Carroll called not only for temperatures in the low 90s but a fierce headwind with gusts over 20 mph, and RAGBRAI was prepared ...
Riders participating in RAGBRAI — the Register's Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa — line the round toward Carroll, Iowa, Monday, July 24, 2023. Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Des Moines Register ...
Before Carroll Brewing Co. set up shop, the city hadn’t been home to a brewery since the 1880s. It one of more than 20 on the RAGBRAI 50 route ...
CARROLL, Iowa (KTIV) - Monday was the final day of RAGBRAI in Siouxland. Riders woke up in Storm Lake and spent the day pedaling to Carroll, passing through Early Lake View Breda and Mt. Carmel ...
Day 2 is also ‘Gravel Day.” Riders have the option of taking gravel roads from Storm Lake to Carroll. Believe it or not, there are lots of gravel fans on RAGBRAI, most of them with fat-tire bikes.
Riders started off in Sioux City and will end RAGBRAI L by dipping their tires in the Mississippi River in Davenport. The Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa (RAGBRAI) started in ...
How can you sign up? How much is registration? Here are answers to all your questions for the 50th RAGBRAI ride in 2023. ... July 24 ― Storm Lake to Carroll. Tuesday, July 25 ― Carroll to Ames.
Isaac Campbell was having a great start to his Monday, and not just because RAGBRAI’s revelry was brightening Carroll’s downtown. No, Campbell’s good mood was mostly due to bricks — the ...