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Saturday 06 Apr 2024 - Fitzgerald

The gravel bike cycling event The Wild Chicken 100 Gravel Ride has been organized yearly since 2018 in United States, state Georgia. The last edition of The Wild Chicken 100 Gravel Ride took place on Saturday 06 April 2024 and the next edition of the ride hasn’t been announced yet.

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Organizer: Come join us in Fitzgerald, Georgia for the 5th Annual Wild Chicken 100 and enjoy a full day of bike riding, good fellowship, impeccable hospitality, and great food in one of the best small towns in South Georgia.

This ride will focus on the mixed terrain rides, but we'll also feature two or three rides on the road for those roadies out there. For the mixed terrain rides, we'll let you choose from four different distances: Small (10-15ish miles), Medium (20-35ish miles), Large (60-80ish miles), and XL (100-120ish miles).

Check the previous editions of The Wild Chicken 100 Gravel Ride below and add the ones you participated in to your successful rides in myBattistrada by simply clicking on .

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