What is the course like?
We have two courses, a 17-miler and an 8-miler – you pick! The routes are relatively flat and easy, and a reasonably healthy person who rides slowly with frequent breaks should be able to complete the long course in about 2 hours.
What happens if I cannot complete the ride?
If you cannot complete the ride, you can put your bicycle in one of the SAG (Supplies and Gear) vehicles, and then receive a ride back to the start. Simply alert the nearest course marshal and they will notify the SAG crew to come pick you up.
Where are the restrooms?
You will find restrooms at the start/finish and at the two aid stations along the course.
Where is First Aid?
There is a medical tent at the start/finish and first aid available at the rest stops along the course. Bike medics will be out on the course, as well as course marshals and police officers who can call for emergency medical service.
Where can I get water?
You can fill up your water bottles at the water station near the starting point or at one of the aid stations along the course.
Can you help me fix my bicycle?
We recommend visiting your local bike shop before the ride to make sure your bike is in good riding condition and while you are there you can pick up all the safety requirements. For those last minute issues be sure to visit the Agees tent before the ride.
Is the ride safe?
The Anthem Moonlight Ride is very safe providing you follow all of the event rules and safety tips. Police officers will be riding and patrolling the route. Course marshals will be stationed at strategic turns and intersections.
May I bring my child along for the ride?
Sure! Children not riding their own bike do not need to pay, but parents must sign a waiver for them at packet pickup. Training wheels and tricycles aren’t permitted, but approved bike trailers are always welcome – but please, nothing homemade or rigged together!


