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Sylva to host Cycle NC Moutain Ride

Sylva to host Cycle NC Moutain Ride Cycle NC photo

North Carolina Amateur Sports announced that the Cycle North Carolina Mountain Ride is headed to Jackson County Aug. 1-3, 2025.  Registration for the 2025 Mountain Ride is now open at ncsports.org

The Mountain Ride brings in over 350 cyclists to participate in a fully supported weekend of summer cycling along the scenic mountain back roads in the region. Lake Lure, Tryon, Brevard, Forest City, Marshall, Murphy and Bryson City have all hosted the event in the past. This will be Sylva’s first time hosting the event.

Cyclists typically hail from over 20 states and range in age from 13 to 80. The weekend will offer two days of cycling, plus many off-the-bike activities and opportunities to explore the beautiful mountain town of Sylva and the neighboring Jackson County towns.  

The Cycle North Carolina Mountain Ride is a fully supported bicycle event with support vehicles available to aid cyclists who experience physical or mechanical breakdowns. Rest stops will be set up every 10-20 miles along each route for riders to get off their bikes and explore, while quenching their hunger and thirst. Indoor and outdoor camping areas with amenities will be provided in downtown Sylva, within walking distance of downtown restaurants and shopping.  

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