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September 13, 2020​
Register Online
Pedal the Penobscot celebrates cycling and supports Bangor’s wild back yard. The ride offers five distance options, from a family-friendly 12 miles to a must-do ‘flat’ century route. This one-day ride offers beautiful views of the mighty and historic Penobscot River, tours small towns, and winds along rural roads. Challenge yourself to go farther than you’ve gone before!
       Help Bangor Land Trust continue to offer access to unique and valuable natural areas. Riders of all ages and abilities are welcome and encouraged. Ride solo, with a friend, or register a team! You'll receive a year's subscription to the Bangor Land Trust newsletter and program announcements and be entered in a raffle for prizes. 
​       The finish celebration will be at High Tide Restaurant with lunch and a beverage included in the registration price from 12 to  3 p.m. Rest stops, sweeps and sag wagons are available throughout the ride. Riders must wear helmets and obey traffic laws. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. The event takes place rain or shine. 


Registration
  • ONLINE registration begins March 20 and ends at noon on Saturday, September 12.​​
  • Special Pedal 2020 T-shirts will be $15 additional
  • ​To request a registration form by mail, contact the office or download the registration form below.​

Parking    Route Maps

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Pedal the Penobscot 2020 Sponsors
Media Sponsors

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Land Steward
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Titanium Sponsors
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Graphite Sponsors
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         Argosy Wealth Management
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Aluminum Sponsors
Bangor Wine & Cheese   
​Beal College
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​Casco Bay Energy Company
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Cross Insurance



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​​Epic Sports
Gross, Minsky & Mogul 

​​Maine Distributors
​Rose Bike
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Ski Rack Sports
​Slipping Gears
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​The Rock and Art Shop
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Treworgy Family Orchards
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