Trek Across Maine 2018

Photo: clipart.com, 98.9 WCLZ


The 34th annual Trek Across Maine to benefit the American Lung Association is Father’s Day Weekend! Thousands will take part in a three-day, 180 mile ride that begins in Bethel on June 15th and ends with a big celebration on the Bay in Belfast on Father’s Day, June 17th.

Plus, this year there will be 1 and 2 day options.

It’s time to register, and everyone is welcome to ride – from experienced bikers to first-timers.

This year, we’ll once again have a ‘CLZ team participating, so if you’d like to join us, ENTER HERE for a slot. You’re $65 registration fee will be waived but you’ll still be required to meet the minimum fundraising goal ($550 per rider)

Proceeds will benefit the Northern New England chapter of the American Lung Association. Learn more.

Mike Worley, WCLZ Trek Across Maine
Mike Worley, WCLZ Team Captain, in a previous Trek

 

 

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