Bike Adventure

A relaxing, half-century - By Steve Carillo

This morning we departed from Augusta, Ga. after an incredible breakfast provided by Warren Baptist Church. We headed to our new destination 48 miles away, Louisville, Ga. The route to our destination was a smooth one with light traffic and passing only through a few small towns.

Too weary for writing - By Ryan Iafigliola

Trip leader Ryan's covering the blog today--or, you might call it a vlog.

107-mile day - By Susan Pratt

Welcome Steve to the Fuller Center Cyclists. And, what an inauguration for him.Today we did a 107 mile bike ride from Spartanburg to Columbia, S.C.

Demolition for all! - By Kyle Halat

Build Day 4 - Spartanburg, S.C.

Special event coming up in Macon, GA!

GEICO and The Fuller Center invite to you to join the Middle Georgia Community in welcoming the 2010 Fuller Center Bicycle Adventure by participating in an afternoon of cycling and an evening of fun at the Cox Capitol Theatre on Friday, July 23. Participants will enjoy a Dutch-treat dinner, a brief program presented by the Bike Adventure cyclists and a showing of the film "Breaking Away."

Day Off, Spartanburg, S.C. - New homeowner VIDEO

Today the riders took advantage of the heaven-sent day of rest. We spent the morning enjoying a dynamic sermon by Jim Carter at Arcadia United Methodist Church here in Spartanburg. Then we feasted on the food provided by church members.

Smiling faces, beautiful places - By Mark Benjamin

Flexibility and adventure - By James Bernstein

Flexibility. Today was the day to live flexibility on the Bike Adventure. A relatively short ride was planned, 62 miles from Denton to Huntersville, N.C. Plus, we wanted to arrive at our destination of Hopewell Presbyterian Church after 2:30 p.m. to avoid a scheduling conflict.

Once-in-a-lifetime day - By Scott Smothers

Mark Benjamin met trip leader Ryan Iafigliola last year at Koinonia Farms outside of Americus, Ga. Mark joined the trip for a few days in 2009. This year he gathered a team from his church made up of Mark, Scott Smothers and James Berstein.

Living on a prayer - By Ivan Cunningham

Oohhh, we're halfway there. Ride our bikes, we'll make it I swear... even if we do have multiple 80-plus mile days in a row. We have finished 25 days out of our 50-day trip. Today was fairly uneventful: we encountered a few gentle, rolling hills towards the end, but the ride was flat-ish for the most part. Don Steffa, who rode with us yesterday from Princeville, N.C.