30th Sea Gull Century Bike Ride Scheduled October 6
SALISBURY, MD---The 30th annual Sea Gull Century bicycle tour again is expected to draw thousands of cyclists to the Lower Eastern Shore.
This year’s event is scheduled Saturday, October 6. Participants may choose from the traditional 100-mile Assateague century, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and a glimpse of wild ponies, or the 64-mile Princess Anne metric route, which winds through Somerset County.
This year’s rest stops are: Washington High School, Byrd Park, Newark Park, Assateague Island State Park, and the Powellville VFW. Riders should consult the Sea Gull Century website at for up-to-date maps and directions.
On Friday, cyclists enjoy a free “Tour of the Shore” welcome reception from 4-6 p.m. on the south lawn of the Patricia R. Guerrieri Academic Commons, featuring beer and wine sampling with Evolution Craft Brewing Co., Eastern Shore Distributors and Sposato Family Vineyards. Other highlights include a sand sculpture and juggling with entertainer Carlos Mir.
On Saturday, a show-and-go start is 7-7:45 a.m. for pace groups and faster riders, 7:50-8:45 a.m. for all other riders. Cyclists should go straight on Bateman Street to South Division Street. Campus festivities with music by the Dave Smith Band begin at noon. Participants finish by 6 p.m. in Red Square to enjoy pie à la mode. Riders receive a 30th-anniversary gift during the post-ride party at SU.
The City of Salisbury hosts a second post-ride party for cyclists from 4-8 p.m. in downtown Salisbury, including food trucks, live music, beer and wine, an art show and craft vendors.
The Sea Gull Century is among the oldest rides of its kind on the East Coast. The flat terrain attracts cyclists of all ages from across the U.S.
The tour has been called a “Best Bicycling in America” event and also was named among the top 10 century rides in the nation by Bicycling magazine. The Ride Magazine called it “one of the prettiest big rides in America.” Not only is it Wicomico County’s largest one-day tourism event, but SU’s Business, Economic and Community Outreach Network has estimated its annual economic impact on the Lower Shore at some $2.6 million.
All proceeds from the Century support programs on campus and in the community, including student scholarships and faculty grants, and many local nonprofits.
Registration is $90. Online registration ends 5 p.m. Friday, September 28. Onsite registration is 3-8 p.m. Friday, October 5. Riders are capped at 7,500. The Century is a rain or shine event with no alternate date. Merchandise is available on ride day or at .
For more information call 410-548-2772 or visit .