IF YOU'VE ARRIVED AT THIS SITE EXPECTING TO REGISTER FOR THE 2014 RIDE BEING HELD AUGUST 14TH PLEASE CLICK HERE http://www.yanacomoxvalley.com/ TO GO TO THE YANA WEBSITE WHERE YOU WILL FIND A DIRECT LINK TO THE REGISTRATION PAGE.
2013 Simon's Cycles YANA Ride
The Simon’s Cycles YANA Ride is a fun, challenging and unique bicycle ride through the beautiful Comox Valley. Whatever your ability we have a ride you’ll enjoy, routes include a 25km, 50km or 100km ride. There will also be a 5km family loop that allows riders of all ages to cycle together regardless of ability. For little ones not yet using pedals we will be hosting a special run bike race.
Whatever you choose, we hope you’ll bring your family and friends and come out to have some fun.
All proceeds from this event will benefit You Are Not Alone (YANA).
Highlights:
- BBQ lunch hosted by Salish Seafoods and Tria Culinary
- Draw prizes
- 5 fueling stations
- Congratulatory medal for all participants
- Discounts at Simon’s for all participants
- Support vehicle on 25km, 50km & 100km routes
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About YANA
You Are Not Alone (YANA) was founded in 1986 and the mandate is simple; when a child aged 0-19 living within School District 71 needs to leave the Comox Valley to receive medical treatment that is unavailable locally YANA is available to help. YANA offers assistance with accommodations and provides funding to help cover expenses while families are away from home.
When Sandra Williams’ four-year-old daughter, Roberta, was diagnosed with congenital heart failure the family's life was turned upside down. Sandra stayed in Vancouver for months at a time while her husband stayed behind working, managing the house and three siblings and also travelling back and forth to Vancouver whenever possible. The costs were astronomical and debilitating, placing enormous pressure on the whole Williams family.
After meeting many people in the same position from across the province, Sandra and the Williams family realized that something had to be done to alleviate the financial burden for families dealing with a childhood medical crisis. They committed to finding a solution for the Comox Valley. It was crucial for the child to be cared for and heal with their family at their side. Since YANA's humble inception in the William's home in 1986 YANA has assisted over 1000 families.
Please join us in this ride for Comox Valley’s families.
Registration fees
Prices are inclusive of mandatory charges, items, and fees
100 km Loop Closed
Join Simon's Cycles for a 100 km Sunday bike ride through the Comox Valley while fundraising for YANA.
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$50.00May 8 - Aug. 16
50 km Loop Closed
Join Simon's Cycles for a 50 km Sunday bike ride through the Comox Valley while fundraising for YANA.
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$50.00May 8 - Aug. 16
Family Ride Closed
Bring the whole family out to support YANA in this 5km loop, complete it as many times as you like. The $10 fee is per family member.
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$10.00May 8 - Aug. 16
Run Bike Race Closed
For little ones not yet using pedals
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FreeMay 8 - Aug. 16
25 km Loop Closed
Join Simon's Cycles for a 25 km Sunday bike ride through the Comox Valley while fundraising for YANA.
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$50.00May 8 - Aug. 16
Student Discount Price Closed
Join Simon's Cycles for a 100km, 50km or 25km Sunday bike ride through the Comox Valley while fundraising for YANA. Please bring your student ID when you sign in on ride day.
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$25.00May 8 - Aug. 16
Routes
Please note that all routes are awaiting approval and subject to change.
There are 4 routes to choose from, the maps below can be viewed in 2 ways; either as the images you see below or via the links which will take you to MapMyRide. Please note, you will need to create an account with MapMyRide in order to view the maps.
Discounts at Simon's Cycles
All participants are eligible to a one time only discount at Simon's Cycles. The earlier you register the bigger the discount.
Register before June 15:
Receive a 25% discount on regularly marked bicycle product, this includes parts, accessories and clothing*
Register between June 16 - 30:
Receive a 20% discount on regularly marked bicycle product, this includes parts, accessories and clothing*
Register between July 1 - 31:
Receive a 15% discount on regularly marked bicycle product, this includes parts, accessories and clothing*
Register on or after 1 August:
Receive a 10% discount on on regularly marked bicycle product, this includes parts, accessories and clothing*
*Simon's Cycles reserves the right to authorize applicable product.
Event Schedule
100km Ride:
Check-in 8:00 – 8:30 am, Ride Briefing 8:40 am, Ride Starts 9:00 am
50km Ride:
Check-in 9:00 – 9:30 am, Ride Briefing 9:40 am, Ride Starts 10:00 am
25km Ride:
Check-in 10:00 – 10:30 am, Ride Briefing 10:40 am, Ride Starts 11:00 am
Family Ride:
Check-in 11:00 – 11:30 am, Ride Briefing 11:40 am, Ride Starts 12:00 pm
BBQ
starts - 12:00 pm
Run Bike Race
Check-in 1:30 – 2:00 pm, Ride Briefing 1:45 pm, Ride Starts 2:00 pm
Pre-event Training Rides
Once registered you are eligible to join Simon's Cycles at our training rides.
Schedule of rides:
Saturday July 13 - join us on the 25km route, we'll depart from the shop at 8:15am, please arrive 15 minutes early to sign ride waiver.
Saturday July 20 - no training ride
Saturday July 27 - join us on the 50km route, we'll depart from the shop at 8:15am, please arrive 15 minutes early to sign ride waiver.
Saturday August 3 - no training ride
Saturday August 10 - join us on the 50km route, we'll depart from the shop at 8:15am, please arrive 15 minutes early to sign ride waiver.
Saturday August 10 - join us on the 25km route, we'll depart from the shop at 9:15am, please arrive 15 minutes early to sign ride waiver.
Saturday August 17 - no training ride
For more information call Simon's Cycles: 250-339-6683.
Ride Kits
Race kits may be collected on Sunday, August 18 from 8:00 am until noon at the sign in table.
Race kits include:
- Map of the ride
- Your cyclist number
Support for Cyclists
Simon’s Cycles YANA Ride has fueling stations throughout the ride. Expect to find fruit, water, energy bars and electrolyte drinks as well as basic first aid.
Fueling stations for the 25km route include;
- Kin Beach Park
Fueling stations for the 50km route include;
- Kin Beach Park
- Merville Road Store
Fueling stations for the 100km route include;
- Kin Beach Park
- Merville Road Store
- Natures Way Farm – enjoy some organic blueberries fresh from the farm
- YANA Offices - a chocolate treat courtesy of Hot Chocolates
- Cumberland Village Square – enjoy a world famous Cumberland Village Bakery donut & juice courtesy of The Wandering Moose
On your return to Marina Park you find food and entertainment. Salish Seafoods and Tria Culinary will host a BBQ for all cyclists, others may partake by donation.
There will be a support vehicle driving the route, should you need assistance.
Your bib number will feature a telephone number in case you need support at anytime.
Awards
All cyclists will receive a congratulatory medal on their return to Marina Park.
Run bike participants will receive a ribbon.
Lots of Prizes
All participants and volunteers will be entered in a draw to win prizes donated by Simon's Cycles and their suppliers.
Any participant or volunteer who raises pledges will be entered in the draw to win a $500 Simon's Cycles gift certificate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question: Can I raise pledges instead of paying the registration fee?
Answer: Yes, but it's tricky. You will need to pay the registration fee with a personal credit card. If you decide to use the first $50 of your fundraising to cover this cost, you can do so, however, you will have to raise those funds personally and these donors will not be eligible for a tax receipt.
Question: What if someone hands me some money, can I still secure them a tax receipt?
Answer: Yes, but it will take a bit of work. You would need to make a pledge on their behalf via this registration site using your credit card and providing their personal details.
YANA Ride History
2008 - 2011 - YANA Century
What started out as a challenge to road riding enthusiasts in 2008 shaped into something much more powerful and beneficial. Originally, the goal of The Century Ride was to complete a 100 mile (or 160km) road ride throughout the Comox Valley. Then ride coordinator Les Black of Black's Cycle decided that perhaps those who ride for their own health and wellness might be able to support those who are preoccupied with the critical health of someone they love. This extra challenge was woven into the century ride. Can you ride 100 miles? Can you challenge yourself? There were no trophies awaiting at the finish line, nor were there points for competitors or prizes for age categories. But there were cycling enthusiasts seeking a challenging ride both to keep fit and to meet other riders who enjoy similar feats.
We are all grateful for the years of cycling, fundraising and organizing the Black's Cycle family have contributed.
2012 - no ride
2013 - Simon's Cycles YANA Ride
Simon’s Cycles have joined YANA to bring back a cycling fundraiser to support Comox Valley families. The focus is a fun, family day of cycling, with routes and distances to suit cyclists of all ages and abilities.
For those who were inspired by that Century challenge, you now have the opportunity to make it a Century K day. 100 kilometers through the Comox Valley is the ultimate test, otherwise 50km is pretty nifty for riders wanting a half century experience, a quarter century loop (25km) is a great ride around the Comox peninsula and the whole family is encouraged to participate in the 5km Comox town loop. We hope that riders of all ages and abilities will come together and celebrate their K day with fun, fitness, family-focused fundraising.
Thanks to our Supporters
Thanks to our partners at Simon's Cycles
Thank you to our sponsors for their generous support of YANA and for making this event possible.
Rules and Guidelines
1) This is not a race, but rather a self-paced ride.
2) Helmets are mandatory. An ASTM, ANSI or SNELL approved helmet is required. Cyclists must wear a certified cycling helmet with the chinstrap buckled at all times while riding on the course.
3) Carry I.D. It is recommended that all participants carry personal ID and health card in case of emergency.
4) Obey all traffic laws. All cyclists are personally responsible for obeying all traffic laws; this includes traffic lights and stop signs.
5) Emergency vehicles always have the right of way. If a rider encounters an emergency vehicle, the rider is to give way to the emergency vehicle by pulling over, stopping and dismounting.
6) Ride safely. Unless passing another rider, please ride on the right side of the lane as far as possible. Before passing another rider, announce yourself by the words “passing on the left” and ensure there is no vehicular traffic approaching from either direction. If you choose to stop while on the route, signal to the riders behind and pull over safely. Ride with your head up and in single file whenever possible. Never overlap your wheels with another cyclist. Please be aware there may be obstacles on the course. You are responsible for your own safety.
7) Maintain control and speed of your bike, even going downhill. Know your limits.
8) Ride within the designated route.
9) Display your event number. All registered cyclists must wear their event number according to instructions.
10) Acceptable bicycles. Hand cycles, wheelchairs, chariots, trail-a bikes, training wheel bikes, run bikes and tandems will be allowed. Please be aware that due to issues of size it may not be possible to transport these bicycles should assistance be required.
11) Use of ipods, MP3 players, headphones, or cell phones is not recommended while riding.
12) Event cancellation. The race directors and local law enforcement have the authority to modify or cancel the event in the event of unsafe conditions. The race directors reserve the right to modify, postpone, shorten or re-route the event at any time either on their own judgment or if instructed by local law enforcement personnel. Entry fees are not refundable.
13) Rain or shine. This event will proceed in the event of rain so please come prepared.
14) Event cut-off time. Any participant on the course after 4:30pm will be offered transport to the finishing area. Those who do not accept transport will be unsupported for the remainder of the ride.
15) Riders 18 years or younger. All riders 18 years or younger must have a waiver signed by a parent/guardian and submitted at the time of package pick-up.
16) No littering or public urination.
17) Be respectful of other riders and help others when needed.
18) Please obey traffic management personnel, volunteers and course marshals.
19) Thank the volunteers. Without volunteers this event would not be possible. We value our dedicated volunteers and want to ensure that they have a great time. Abuse of any volunteer will not be tolerated. Please thank them for helping make your day a successful one.
Contact information
- Event contact
- Marcie Dumais
- info@yanacomoxvalley.com
- Phone
- +1 250-871-0343
- Website
- Visit website