Eaton to be stop on 2016 Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure

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EATON — Eaton will be a featured stop for the Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure (GOBA) next summer, bringing approximately 2,500 bicyclists to overnight in the city.

Bill Gordon, director of this 28th annual GOBA, announced last week the 2016 tour, June 18-25, will feature a route in the southwestern

quadrant of Ohio.

The expected 2,500 riders will start gathering for the tour on Saturday, June 18, at the Butler County Fairgrounds in Hamilton. They will begin cycling on Sunday, June 19, covering an average of 50 miles per day, and will overnight in Eaton on Sunday, Oxford on Monday and Tuesday, Brookville on Wednesday, Miamisburg on Thursday and Friday, and will return to Hamilton on Saturday, June 25.

Some of the many attractions featured on this tour include Hamilton’s Victorian Gothic octagon house, sculpture parks, Preble County’s numerous covered bridges, Kings Island and Soak City, Hueston Woods State Park, Pioneer Farm Museum, Miami University campus, McGuffey Reader museum, Miami Whitewater Trail, Great Miami River Trail, a boat cruise on the Ohio River, Sycamore Trails Aquatic Center, Carillon Park, the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Miamisburg Mound, and other historic sites, art museums, and nature areas.

The fun-filled week will include the traditional bicycle parade and the gala opening ceremonies in Hamilton; family-oriented entertainment each night; two layover days offering bicycle loops of 50- or 100-miles; optional excursions; and the ever-popular GOBA Song Contest.

“This year’s theme, ‘GOBA-28 – It’s Outta This World!’ fits the tour perfectly. Besides the fact that many activities and attractions feature aerospace, our route will also be taking us to places and territory that GOBA has not visited in the past 27 years,” Gordon said.

Held annually in June, GOBA features bicycle touring at a leisurely pace, for approximately 50 miles per day for one week. This will be the 28th year for GOBA. The tour is owned and organized by Columbus Outdoor Pursuits, a non-profit organization, for the benefit of bicycle-related projects in Ohio. In 2015, 2,000 people from 38 states; the District of Columbia; Canada (Manitoba, Quebec, and Ontario), Japan, Sweden and Australia, took part in the tour. Included in this number were many families: nearly 20 percent of the participants are children traveling with their parents, making GOBA the largest family-oriented bicycle tour in the world.

Over the past twenty-seven years GOBA has been instrumental in generating nearly $10 million in tourism revenues in the towns along the route, as well as in providing access to Ohio’s rural treasures to people from all over the country.

“GOBA riders are constantly surprised at what a wonderful state Ohio is for bicycling. Our wonderful back roads, charming communities, and great parks and historical sites make it perfect for bicycle touring,” Gordon said.

Those interested in receiving registration information and tour details can request a brochure by calling 614-273-0811, or by visiting the website at www.goba.com. Brochures will also be available by February in many Ohio bicycle shops. Advance registration is required with a deadline of May 18, 2016.

Preble Trails, a local pro-cycling group and sub-committee of the Youth Foundation, was happy to announce the opportunity for Eaton to be a host for the cycling adventure.

Heidi Bortel, chair of Preble Trails, will be the Town Coordinator, and will work with city officials and other businesses and organizations to support the event.

“We are so excited to be included on GOBA’s route,” Bortel said. “All of us in the Preble Trails group want to do what we can to help out and provide a fun and safe visit to Preble County. With over 2,000 individuals staying overnight and wanting food, drink, rest and entertainment – it’s a great time for the city to come together and show what a warm community we have to visit. It will require a collaborative effort to make sure the infrastructure is in place to provide the best possible experience.”

By Eddie Mowen Jr.

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