Rotary Ride

Sunday,
August 1, 2010

Crone Middle School
111th Street & 248th Street, Naperville, IL
6:30AM - 3:00 PM

Proceeds benefit:


and other Rotary Projects!

Thank You

See the photos from this year's Ride

Rotary Century Ride is:

  • A well supported recreational ride for beginners and veteran riders.
  • Ride has 20, 40, 55, 85, and 102 mile routes.
  • All routes are SAG supported, and SAG stops are fully staffed with great food & drinks.
  • Ride start time is 6:30 am. SAG stops and support will end at 3:00 pm.
  • Gourmet Brunch will be served at no additional cost from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
  • Proceeds support worthy charities
The ride will start at Crone Middle School at the corner of 111th Street & 248th Street, Naperville, IL (click for map and route)
  • Take I88 to Rt 59 (one of the Naperville exits)
  • Go South on Rt 59, approximately 8 miles, to 111th St.
  • Go West on 111th St., approximately 1 mile.
  • Crone Middle School is at the corner of 111th and 248th St.

Rotary Ride Flyer

Questions can be directed to ride2010@napervillesunrise.com

MAP TO CRONE MIDDLE SCHOOL

 

2010 Rotary Ride Route/Map (tentative)


Map - Click Here

Directions for the Ride - Click Here


Ride Photos

Click here to see some photos from the 2010 Memorial Ride and previous Rotary Rides

About Carmen DiGiovine

The Carmen DiGiovine Memorial Ride

In memory of Naperville Sunrise Rotarian Carmen DiGiovine, who passed away in 2007.

Carmen is a Charter Member of our club and has been a vibrant member supporting our Rotary projects and mission.

Carmen had a passion for the Rotary Ride and the causes the ride supports.

This 14th annual Century Ride commemorates the active life and contributions of Carmen DiGiovine,” says event co-chair Bob Bostrom.   “DiGiovine, a charter member of Naperville Sunrise Rotary Club and an avid cyclist, died in 2007 after a battle with throat cancer.  Over the years, Carmen contributed considerable time and effort to both the Rotary Ride and to DuPage PADS. We are proud to carry on the tradition in his honor.”