You have two months to prep your bicycling legs, but you need to get crackin’ on registering.
The 2026 edition of the Tour de Whidbey fundraiser is set for Saturday, August 15, and signups are going on currently.
The event, which was launched in 2002, raises money for WhidbeyHealth, funding “top-priority surgical and diagnostic equipment, facility improvements, and scholarships for medical staff.”
It has drawn in 7,000+ bicyclists from 37 states and Canada over the years.
Tour de Whidbey features five different non-competitive rides, with distances ranging from the family friendly 11.3-mile Fort Casey Slow-roll to the 100.4-mile South Island Stretch.
If you get registered in time, you can snag one of this year’s snazzy jerseys, featured in the photo above.
Said gear features an orca breaching a Salish Sea sunset on one side, with the biking routes displayed on the other.
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