Location:
Virginia Capital Trail,
Charles City,
VA
Brought to you by: Virginia Capital Trail Foundation
The VCU Health Cap2Cap on May 12, 2018 is the 13th annual bike ride fundraiser organized by the Virginia Capital Trail Foundation. All proceeds from the event support the Foundation's goals of continuing to enhance, promote and advocate for the Virginia Capital Trail. The start and finish of the ride will be at the historic Charles City Courthouse (10780 Courthouse Road Charles City, VA 23030). You won't want to miss it!
Location: Virginia Capital Trail, Charles City, VA
Brought to you by: Virginia Capital Trail Foundation
Saturday, May 12, 2018 2:30 AM - Saturday, May 12, 2018 1:00 PM
There will be parking on site a short walk from the venue and starting line. If you have questions regarding accessibility please e-mail us at info@virginiacapitaltrail.org
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