The day that gets you
back outside.
Some people come for the miles. Some come for the lunch. Most come because something in them needed a Saturday like this. We hold the door open for all of it.
It's not really about the miles.
It's about the 60-year-old finishing her first century and quietly crying at the finish line because she didn't think her body could do it anymore.
It's about the kid on her first community ride who keeps asking when we're doing it again.
It's about the rider who came alone, sat next to a stranger at the after-party, and left with two new training partners and a reason to keep showing up Monday.
That's what we're building. The miles are just the excuse.
How we got here →Pick a Saturday. We'll save you a seat.
Whether you're training for a century or you haven't been on a bike in a decade — there's a distance for you, a meal waiting at the VFW, and people who'll be glad you came.
A 50-year tradition, almost lost.
The Hancock Horizontal Hundred was a Findlay Saturday-morning ritual for over half a century. At its peak, almost 2,000 riders rolled out of town together.
In 2019 the shop that ran it closed. The ride went quiet. Three of us kept doing the route on weekends because we missed it — and slowly realized other people missed it too.
In 2025 we brought it back. 200 people showed up. We didn't expect to cry at the finish line either.
Read the full story →Move with us. Help us run the day. Or chip in so the next person can.
What 2025 looked like.
We're aiming for 400 in 2026. Not because the number matters — but because 400 means 400 stories.
We'd love to help you run yours.
We built the whole operational stack for ourselves — registration, sponsor checkout, volunteer signup, day-of comms, dashboards — because no single tool did all of it right.
If you're a small nonprofit running a ride, walk, run, or community event — we're opening it up to you. At cost. Because there should be more days like this, not fewer.
See what we offer →Get a note when something good is coming.
One email per real milestone — registration open, route reveal, volunteer call. No spam, no constant blasts. Reply anytime to talk to a real person.
Three friends. A community. A town.
Saturday, September 12, 2026.
You don't need to be a cyclist. You don't need a fancy bike.
You just need to show up.