Miles for a Mission Bike Ride Race Description
New Name. Same Heart.
In support of the YMCA’s Annual Campaign and our commitment to building a healthier community, we invite you to join us for Miles for a Mission.
Formerly known as the LEOWSTRONG Bike Ride, this community event continues the tradition of bringing people together through cycling while supporting a cause that makes a real impact close to home. Miles for a Mission unites riders of all ages and abilities to promote healthy lifestyles, support those facing chronic illness, and strengthen our community.
All proceeds stay local and support the Greater Marinette-Menominee YMCA’s mission work, helping ensure everyone in our community has access to life-changing programs. Funds raised through the YMCA’s Annual Campaign support initiatives such as food assistance, accessible childcare, chronic disease programs, community outreach, and memberships that create opportunities for youth, families, and seniors.
Riders will enjoy a beautiful summer route through the scenic country roads of Menominee County and along the river. Miles for a Mission welcomes riders of all abilities, from families looking for a fun weekend ride to experienced cyclists seeking longer distances.
This meaningful community event is graciously supported by our sponsors and supporters.
We look forward to riding together for another impactful year.
— Michell Hampton
Event Director, Miles for a Mission
Distances Offered:
- 5.6 miles
- 13 miles
- 25 miles
- 50 miles
More details & registration coming soon!
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Miles for a Mission Bike Ride Where & When
- Location: 1600 West Dr, Menominee, MI 49858
- Race Date: 2026/06/27 06:00:00 AM (Saturday)
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Categories:
- 50 Mile
- 25 Mile
- 13 Mile
- 5.6 mile
Much better this year, but I found those few black and white signs warning motorists about cyclists on the road were too small to be seen, were visually underwhelming and ineffective. Larger, brighter signs could have done the trick. I was disappointed with the lunch at the end of the ride, too. The food was so much better years ago when the event was held in Wisconsin: fresh hamburgers and hotdogs, as I recall, were cooked under canopies. The food was much better then.
Glenn C.
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