Date & Location
October 5, 2024
Starting line:
Delaware Technical Community College
Charles L. Terry Jr. Campus
100 Campus Dr, Dover, DE 19904>
Time(s)
6 AM start time
Routes
Routes from 25, 50, 75, 100 miles. See Routes & Maps below for more details.
Requirements
Fundraising Minimum: $300
Age Minimum: 12
Prior to Ride Weekend
Visit the Ride Info & Requirements section of the Registration page to ensure you are ready to ride.
Visit the Packet Pick Up section of this page for details regarding rider number packets.
Saturday, October 5
Details and information below are based on the 2023 ride. Please continue to check back for 2024 updates, enhancements and changes coming soon!
Saturday Morning Starts:
Visit the Routes & Maps section of this page for start location details.
If you received your packet in the mail prior to ride weekend, there is no need to check in, you are set to get on the road. Visit the Packet Pick Up section of this page for details regarding rider number packets.
- 75 & 100 Mile Route Option
- 6:00 am: Check in Opens - pick up your rider packet, grab a bite to eat, & get ready to ride!
- 7:00 am: Kick Off
- 7:15 am: Route Opens
- 8:00 am: All cyclists must be on route. No one will be permitted on route after 8:00 am. No exceptions. Cyclists arriving late will be bused to the first rest stop.
- 50 Mile Route Option
- 10:30 am: Check in Opens - pick up your rider packet, grab a bite to eat, & get ready to ride!
- 10:30 am – 11:00 am: Rolling start
- 11:00 am: All cyclists must be on route.
- 20 Mile Route Option
- 12:30 am: Check in Opens - pick up your rider packet, grab a bite to eat, & get ready to ride!
- 12:30 am – 1:00 pm: Rolling start
- 1:00 pm: All cyclists must be on route.
Lunch is provided along route for all 75, 100 and 50-mile cyclists.
5:00 pm: Route Closes (all routes) - We will make every effort to work with you to complete the ride.
11:00 am – 6:00 pm: Finish Line Festivities – Celebrate the end of a great day at the Seashore State Park finish line. Engage with your team and fellow riders while enjoying a complimentary meal. Pick up your ride t-shirt, visit the beer garden* and enjoy the festivities! Visit the Routes & Maps section of this page for more details.
*Participants 21+ years or older may purchase beer for $5 via credit card, Venmo, PayPal or ApplePay. Top Fundraisers will enjoy a complimentary beer and Top 25 Club members can receive two.
11:00 am – 6:00 pm: Hotel Shuttles- Visit the Lodging & Transportation section of this page for details
2:00 pm & 6:00pm: Bus Back to Start - Visit the Lodging & Transportation section of this page for details
Visit the Routes & Maps section of this page for:
- Start location details
- Route Maps (I Ride with GPS)
Visit the Meals & Support section of this page for more details on what is being served and support along the way.
Route Info & Options
Cycle the flat farmlands and rural towns of lower Delaware along routes ranging from 20 to 100 miles with a community of riders dedicated to changing the world for people with MS. End your journey rolling past beautiful beaches and finishing on the bay to cheers and a band that will keep the party going.
Details and information below are based on the 2023 ride. Please continue to check back for 2024 updates, enhancements and changes coming soon!
All routes finish at Seashore State Park in Delaware Seashore State Park in Rehoboth Beach, D.E. on Saturday.
- Saturday 20 mile Ride with GPS
Sussex Consortium start with one rest stop.
17344 Sweet Briar Rd, Lewes, DE 19968 - Saturday 50 mile Ride with GPS
Lake Forest High School start with four rest stops, including lunch.
5407 Killens Pond Rd, Felton, DE 19943 - Saturday 75 mile Ride with GPS
Delaware Technical Community College Dover Campus start with five rest stops, including lunch
100 Campus Dr, Dover, DE 19904
**follow directional signs and police direction - Saturday 100 mile – new route coming soon!
Delaware Technical Community College Dover Campus start with five rest stops, including lunch
100 Campus Dr, Dover, DE 19904
**follow directional signs and police direction
Visit the Event Schedule and Foid & Support sections of this page for more details.
Route Closing: 5 p.m.
The Bike MS route will close at 5 p.m. We will make every effort to work with you to complete the ride. All cyclists on the road after 5 p.m. must take the bus in to the finish line.
Route Support
Visit the Meals & Support section of this page for more details.
Weather
We ride rain or shine. Please be prepared for rain, cold weather or very sunny conditions. Weather can change overnight so prepare for every scenario. Stay tuned to our site and your inbox for up-to-date announcements regarding inclement weather.
2023 Awards Ceremony & 2024 In-Person Kick Off: February 28
Join us on Wednesday, February 28 as we kick off the 2024 ride, hear more about the exciting changes for 2024 and celebrate your collective 2023 accomplishments.
Where: Bellefonte Brewing Company, 1851 Marsh Road Wilmington, DE 19810
When: Wednesday, February 28, 2024
- 5:30 - 6:30 PM: Mingling, Beer Specials, Hors D’oeuvres
- 6:30-8:00 PM: 2023 Recognition & Celebration & 2024 Event Information
RSVP Deadline: Friday, February 16 to Michael Franken
MS Awareness Week: March 12-18
MS Awareness Week is a great time to register, rally your team, recruit new members, begin fundraising, and most importantly, a great week to foster awareness and inspire others by sharing your personal story and reason for riding.
Fundraising Weeks: July & August
Both a team and an individual participant can win big during this year’s fundraising weeks.
When:
- Fundraising Week #1: July 29 – August 4
- Fundraising Week #2: August 26 – September 1
Who: Winners for each fundraising week will include both the individual (team member or non-team member) and the team(s) with most money raised online (total dollars) during this time.
Team winners will be determined based on the following two divisions. Meaning two teams can win during each fundraising week!
- Teams with 15+ members at the start of the fundraising week
- Teams with 2-14 members at the start of the fundraising week
What: Incentive & prize details coming soon
How: Utilize the fundraising weeks to reach out to your donors, share why you ride and reach your goal.
- Check your Inbox during these weeks for more details
- Hit Top Fundraiser status and earn the commemorative 2023 City to Shore top fundraiser jersey and much more
- Download the new Bike MS App now on Google Play or Apple App Store and take advantage of mobile check deposits
- Utilize the Bike MS Fundraising Tool Kit and visit the Bike MS Fundraising Ideas page for more ways to help you reach your goal
‘Know Before You Go’ Virtual Meet Up: September
Dates & Details coming soon
Bike MS Fundraising Week is proudly sponsored by Point B, an organization who shares our commitment to creating a world free of MS. Elevate your fundraising and win some prizes along the way.
- Your Bike MS packet contains important items including your rider bib, event details and sponsor giveaways. In order to pick up your packet, you must meet the $300 fundraising minimum and have a completed waiver on file. If you registered online, you've already completed a waiver during the registration process. Please note: Riders under 18 will need a waiver signed by a parent or guardian.
Your Bike MS packet contains important items including your rider bib and emergency wristband. Click here to find out what's in a rider number packet.
To receive your packet, you must meet the $300 fundraising minimum and have a completed waiver/safety pledge * on file.
*All participants 18+ years, who registered online, completed the waiver/safety pledge at the time you registered.
**Bike MS staff will personally follow up with anyone who needs to submit a waiver/safety pledge.
No cyclists will be permitted on the route without a rider number.
Reference the Registration page for ride requirements.
How to Obtain Your Rider Number Packet
In the Mail > Mailing Deadline: September 1
Skip the lines and avoid the morning crowds and bustle! Reach your $300 fundraising minimum by September 3 to receive your rider number in the mail in September.
- ADDITIONAL ACTION REQUIRED: Update and verify your mailing address before September 1 via your Fundraising Center.
A list of qualifying participants will be posted on Tuesday, September 3.
This is the only opportunity to receive your rider packet in the mail prior to ride morning.
Ride Morning: October 5
If you do not receive your number prior to the ride, you may pick it up at your start location that morning.
Importance of Rider Number
All cyclists are assigned a rider number to ensure Bike MS knows who you are ride weekend in the event of an emergency and for logistical purposes (i.e. transporting luggage or bike)
For your safety and the safety of others, DO NOT provide your assigned rider number (bib) to a fellow participant for use ride weekend.
Each and every cyclist riding in Bike MS: Bike to the Bay must be individually registered with contact information and a waiver/safety pledge on file.
Turning in Donations
Money turn-in envelopes will be available at all start locations ride morning.
Visit the Donations Guide page to learn more about turning in donations and other frequently asked questions.
Download the Bike MS Mobile app on your Android or iOS device and click on Enter Donations to upload a check. Plus, unlock your Bike MS Experience.
Reminder: You only need to raise $300 to get your number but aim higher.
- Raise at least $500 and earn the opportunity to receive cool Bike MS gear.
- Raise $1,000 by the day of the ride to earn your 2023 commemorative Bike to the Bay Top Fundraiser jersey and other great perks!
Click here to learn more fundraising clubs and incentives.
Visit the Fundraising Ideas and Fundraising Toolkit pages to help you reach your goals!
Transportation – Along the Route
Your extraordinary Bike MS experience includes fantastic support. While you ride, you should only be concerned about two things: riding safely and having fun! We take care of all the rest. Visit the Food & Support section of this page more details on SAG Wagons and other ride weekend support.
Details and information below are based on the 2023 ride. Please continue to check back for 2024 updates, enhancements and changes coming soon!
Transportation from Seashore State Park
Back to Start Locations: Return transportation to all start locations is provided free for cyclists, luggage, and bicycles on Saturday at 2:30 pm and 5:30pm.
Bus to Hotels: For participants planning to enjoy the post event party or planning to stay over Saturday night, transportation to a central drop-off location in/near Dewey Beach (location coming soon) will be provided free to cyclists, luggage and bicycles on at 2:30 pm and 5:30pm. For transportation outside of those scheduled times, check-in with the staff at the transportation area when you arrive at the Seashore finish line.
No transportation will be provided on Sunday.
No overnight bike parking will be provided on Saturday.
Transportation – Luggage Concierge
Planning to stay the night at the beach after your ride on Saturday? We are happy to transport your luggage to the Seashore Finish Line on Saturday.
Saturday at DelTech (75 & 100-Mile Start): Place luggage on the luggage truck located behind rider number pick up.
Saturday at 20-Mile & 50-Mile Starts: Give luggage to Bike MS staff located at the rider number pick up & check in area at each start.
Remember to put your luggage tag on your bag, which can be found in your rider number packet.
*Note luggage will not be dropped at individual hotels this year
Hotel Recommendations
Stay tuned for updated hotel recommendations for 2024’s Bike MS: Bike to the Bay.
Stay tuned for more information!
Bike MS is an extraordinary ride no matter where you are! Whether you have a flat tire or need a snack to help get you across the finish line, we’ve got you covered.
Food & Beverage
Details and information below are based on the 2023 ride. Please continue to check back for 2024 updates, enhancements and changes coming soon!
Food at the Saturday start line will be limited. Water, sports drinks, breakfast bars and bananas will be available. Please arrive with a full stomach, full water bottles and be ready to get on the road.
Refuel along the way at the rest stops. enjoy individually packaged sweet and salty snacks such as chips, energy bar or gel, fruit and more. As always, the Odd Fellows will be hosting the ‘scrapple’ stop and ‘Margaritaville’ will be serving up virgin margaritas. At the Lulu Ross stop, 75-mile cyclists can enjoy Capriotti’s for lunch.
At the Saturday finish line, before heading back to Dewey, Rehoboth or Lewes for all your beach favorites, grab a quick bite to eat and relax with a cold beer at the beer garden.
BBQ Chicken or Pork, with plenty of traditional BBQ side dishes, will be provided for all participants.
Participants 21+ years or older may purchase beer for $5 via credit card, Venmo, PayPal or ApplePay.
- 2024 Top Fundraisers will receive a free drink ticket and 2024 Top 25 Club members will have the option to receive two free drink tickets.
Rest Stops: First Class Support
We’ll host rest stops approximately every 12 miles featuring:
- Fun festivities and smiling faces
- Food, food, food! Including drinks, snacks, and lunch
- First aid stations
- Mechanical support
*Please note: only authorized Bike MS vehicles and cyclists are permitted access to the rest stops ride weekend. All other vehicular traffic is prohibited.
Route Markings
We make every effort to ensure you won’t get lost. The route will be clearly marked with orange ‘MS’ directional markings on the pavement, including on straightaways, so you will know you're riding in the right direction.
Mileage (1,2,3…) Signs: are placed at every mile along the route north and south. Utilize these markers if/when calling in for medical or mechanical experience.
Plus, you can also follow along using the Ride with GPS app and provided cue sheets.
Medical Support & Emergency Assistance
In case of a medical emergency, dial 9-1-1. If you need assistance along the route, utilize the number printed on the wristband you’ll receive with your rider number packet.
Help us provide top-notch first aid by completing the back of your rider number bib with your emergency contact information.
Bike Mechanical Support
Details coming soon!
Support and Gear (SAG) Vehicles
Just can’t push another pedal, or just need a ride to the next stop? Our SAG wagons rove the route and rest stops to transport you and your bike.
If you need a pickup, flip your bike upside down and give a ‘thumbs-down’ signal as the SAG vehicle approaches.
- NOTE: The trip into the finish line is not always direct. Be patient as we pick up other cyclists in need. If you only want a ride to the next rest stop, let the driver know. Always remember to thank your driver, who is volunteering his or her time for the weekend to support you.
- Personal SAG Vehicles PROHIBITED. Personal SAG vehicles are not permitted on the route. Please understand our need to cut down on vehicular traffic for YOUR SAFETY.
- No trailers, tagalongs or child carriers are allowed on the route per the Society’s Youth Riders policy.
Police & Communities Who Welcome Us
Please be respectful of the communities that support and welcome Bike MS! Their hospitality makes this event possible. Every effort is made to keep you safe. Where possible, local law enforcement agencies have been recruited to help you travel safely through intersections and on shared roadways.
Be courteous, as they help you travel safely through their communities.
Bike Shops
The support from local bike shops is crucial; bike mechanics will be located throughout the ride along with yearly support from shops in the area. For more Bike Shop information check out your Training and Prep page!
Ride photos will be posted on our Bike MS Flickr page 2-3 weeks after the ride. We will share the link here when photos are ready!
Ride Weekend Photos
Please share and post your photos on social media and with your donors. Don’t forget to tag us #BikeMS #DontJustRide #BikeToTheBayDE
All Bike to the Bay ride weekend photos are shot and provided by an amazing group of volunteer photographers.
Visit the Volunteer page if you are someone you know would be interested in joining the volunteer photographer team.
Previous Year Ride Photos:
Visit the Society’s Flickr page for all National MS Society photos, including Bike to the Bay.