The 2017 Tour de Force police charity bicycle ride is set to kick off April 3rd in North Miami Beach and end in Daytona Beach Shores on April 7th. The Tour is a 5-day ride that averages approximately 50-55 miles each day at a moderate pace (15-17 mph) and will pass through 42 law enforcement jurisdictions.
The tour is a fully supported ride with police escorts provided by the Florida Highway Patrol, Sheriff's Departments and local Law Enforcement Agencies throughout the state. This is an awareness ride, not a race! Breaks are scheduled approximately every 12-13 miles and the ride is designed to accommodate both inexperienced riders and seasoned cyclists. Last year over 800 law enforcement personnel from across the state participated with over 30 riders completing the entire 270-mile trek to Daytona Beach Shores.
THE RIDE IS OPEN TO BOTH SWORN OFFICERS AND CIVILIANS
Registration fees
1-Day Closed
55 Miles (NO Processing Fees!)
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$28.00Aug 1 - Apr 2
2-Days Closed
110 Miles (NO Processing Fees!)
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$55.00Aug 1 - Apr 2
3-Days Closed
165 Miles (NO Processing Fees!)
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$82.00Aug 1 - Apr 2
4-Days Closed
220 Miles (NO Processing Fees!)
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$108.00Aug 1 - Apr 2
Full Week Closed
275 Miles (Includes Tour de Force jersey) (NO Processing Fees!)
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$162.00Aug 1 - Apr 2
About This Event
The 2017 Tour de Force police charity bicycle ride is set to kick off April 3rd in North Miami Beach and end in Daytona Beach Shores on April 7th. The Tour is a 5-day ride that averages approximately 50-55 miles each day at a moderate pace (15-17 mph) and will pass through 42 law enforcement jurisdictions.
The tour is a fully supported ride with police escorts provided by the Florida Highway Patrol, Sheriff's Departments and local Law Enforcement Agencies throughout the state. This is an awareness ride, not a race! Breaks are scheduled approximately every 12-13 miles and the ride is designed to accommodate both inexperienced riders and seasoned cyclists. Last year over 800 law enforcement personnel from across the state participated with over 70 riders completing the entire 270-mile trek to Daytona Beach Shores.
The inaugural 1997 Tour was dedicated to Trooper Robert Smith who was killed in the line of duty by a drunk driver. The Tour has grown in size each year and we are proud to announce that as a non-profit charity organization, we have raised over $300,000.00 for families of fallen officers and law enforcement related organizations. A total of $50,000.00 was paid out to four families for the 2016 Tour
This year's tour will benefit the families of all fallen Florida Law Enforcement Officers that were lost in the line of duty during 2016. The citizens, media and various law enforcements throughout the state have supported the ride over the past fourteen years' with great enthusiasm.
Event Details
- Parking: Will be crowded the morning of stage 1 and we will begin our trip promptly at 10 a.m. And we will begin each morning thereafter at 10 a.m. It is highly recommend you arrive early for check in for any last minute changes/additions or purchases you may or may not need to make. A lite snack/breakfast will be provided by our sponsor Denny’s however amount is on a first come first serve basis. It is recommend, that you are dropped off or secure parking for any combination you are choosing to participate in as transportation back is the responsibility of the rider. Partnering up with someone has been successful in the past.
- Food: Water and various fluids (example: Gatorade/PowerAde) will be available at each rest stop. Snacks, fruits and various protein bars granola bars are also provided throughout the day. Dinner however is not and will be rider responsibility at the end of each day.
- Equipment: Helmet is required all 5 days of your ride and you will not be permitted without it. Maintenance and general repairs are rider responsibility. However SAG and assistance will be present and assist you with flats all 5 days courtesy of Lauderdale Cycle. The type of bike, Road, Tri, Mountain is rider preference.
- Luggage: Those participating in 1 or more days a place for your luggage will be provided and you will have access to it should an emergency arise.
- Hotels: Please follow the hotel information on the website located at www.floridatourdeforce.org, cost is the responsibly of the rider. We have however a discounted rate under “Florida Tour De Force”
- Stage 1. Monday April 3rd will end in Boynton Beach
- Stage 2. Tuesday April 4th will end in Port St Lucie
- Stage3. Wednesday April 5th will end in Palm Bay
- Stage4. Thursday April 6th will end in Titusville
- Stage5 Friday April 7th will end at Daytona Shores
- Those participating all 5 days will need to prepare for arrangements back to your vehicles/transportation home From Daytona.
- TDF Jersey is included in your registration for 5 day riders (ONLY) and you will need to select a size of CLUB or RACE fit (NOT BOTH). Note: Race fit jerseys are tighter and will run smaller in size. Those not participating in all 5 days are encourage to purchase a jersey however are not required to. It is requested (not required) you wear the TDF jersey on stage 1 and stage 5.
Event Schedule
Stage | Day | Date | Ending Location |
Stage 1 | Monday | April 3, 2017 | Boynton Beach |
Stage 2 | Tuesday | April 4, 2017 | Port St. Lucie |
Stage 3 | Wednesday | April 5, 2017 | Palm Bay |
Stage 4 | Thursday | April 6, 2017 | Titusville |
Stage 5 | Friday | April 7, 2017 | Daytona Beach Shores |
Those participating all 5 days will need to prepare for arrangements back to your vehicles/transportation home From Daytona.
TDF Jersey is included in your registration for 5 day riders (only) and you will need to select a size and CLUB or RACE fit.
Note: Race fit jerseys are tighter and will run smaller in size.
Those not participating in all 5 days are encourage to purchase a jersey however are not required to.
It is requested (not required) you wear the TDF jersey on stage 1 and stage 5.
Start Location
Registration Rules
I agree to be a participant in the 2017 Tour de Force. By participating, I also agree to follow all rules and regulations of the ride, which are briefly outlined below.
- Helmets are mandatory for all riders.
- Riders bear the cost of their own lodging each night and some meals.
- At the ride’s end, riders are encouraged to provide their own transportation back to their respective jurisdictions.
- Riders agree to raise a minimum of $25.00 per rider. In exchange for this, each rider will be furnished with a ride Tee shirt and refreshments.
- While support vehicles will carry water, riders are encouraged to contribute some of their own as well.
- While risks are minimal, riders realize that the NMB Tour de Force is held harmless in the event of any injury to riders.
- Only Tour support vehicles and marked police vehicles will be allowed in the procession due to traffic and safety concerns.
- DO NOT PASS PACE RIDER
Florida Tour de Force Jersey
TDF Jersey is included in your registration for 5 day riders (ONLY) and you will need to select a size of CLUB or RACE fit (NOT BOTH).
Note: Race fit jerseys are tighter and will run smaller in size.
Those not participating in all 5 days are encourage to purchase a jersey however are not required to.
It is requested (not required) you wear the TDF jersey on stage 1 and stage 5.
Jersey Sizing: All Jersey Question should be sent to Yvette Darden at Yvette.Darden@nmbpd.org. Full Ride (week long) paid riders get a jersey included but jerseys can also be purchased for $70.00
Event schedule
- Mon, April 3, 2017 7:00 AM - Day 1 | Miami to Boynton Beach
- Tue, April 4, 2017 7:00 AM - Day 2 | Boynton Beach to Port St. Lucie
- Wed, April 5, 2017 7:00 AM - Day 3 | Port St. Lucie to Palm Bay
- Thu, April 6, 2017 7:00 AM - Day 4 | Palm Bay to Titusville
- Fri, April 7, 2017 7:00 AM - Day 5 | Titusville to Daytona Beach
Contact information
- Event contact
- Event Director
- events@caamevents.com
- Website
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