Rolling into our 21st year, Hiawatha Bicycling Club (HBC) planned to move the Tour D’ Amico (TDA) bicycle ride to the last Saturday in June. The ride had something for the serious and not-so-serious riders, as there were several scenic length routes through the western suburbs of the Twin Cities Planned.
The Tour D’Amico planned for June 27th, Recently Postponed
Hiawatha Bicycling Club being community focused encourages parents and grandparents to get out and exercise with their children and grandchildren, so children under age 17 ride free. Also, a portion of the funds raised supports bicycle advocacy and making bicycling more accessible.

Bring the Family to the Tour D’Amico
What makes the Tour D’Amico the best ride of the summer is our sponsor, D’Amico and Sons, who provide exceptional snacks at the rest stops. After the ride, D’Amico’s rolls out the red carpet and you will enjoy a delicious picnic lunch served alfresco style in the courtyard at D’Amico & Sons. The buffet lunch is centered around the garden fountain with freshly prepared sandwiches, salads, fresh fruit, dessert bars, and beverages, regularly on the menu at D’Amico & Sons Restaurants.

Tour D’Amico Post Ride Feast
Same Great Ride and D’Amico’s Post Ride Feast
Register early to save money. For more information and to register, go to https://www.hiawathabike.org/
Enjoy the scenic routes by selecting the 19, 29, 44 or 62 miles loop options. All routes are mapped, marked and/or signed and SAG supported. Plus you will find full rest stops along the way to stay hydrated. Printed maps and cue sheets are available at check-in, and the ride also offers a ‘Ride with GPS’ link that allows you to use your Android or iOS phone for turn-by-turn audible directions. Register today, and save!
HBC – Hiawatha Bicycling Club
Hiawatha Bicycling Club is a welcoming recreational riding club, established in 1999, with core value in providing friendly rides, lasting friendships, and safety. You are always welcome to join us on Club rides and you can find our ride schedule and activities at https://www.hiawathabike.org/. Riders of all abilities are welcome.
Marty Rosenstein