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RAGBRAI will pass through several North Iowa towns
MASON CITY — Participants in this year’s RAGBRAI bike ride will get to visit more than a dozen North Iowa communities and see a whole lot of the countryside as they spend three days traveling through the area.

RAGBRAI — the Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa — will begin in Sioux City on July 25, ending in Dubuque on July 31.

The overnight stops for the bike ride had been announced previously, and include Algona, Clear Lake and Charles City.

But the routes and the towns the bikers will travel through between overnight stops was announced by the Des Moines Register Saturday.

After leaving Sioux City on Sunday, the riders will spend Sunday night in Storm Lake. They’ll enter North Iowa as they get to Algona during the day Monday to spend the night there.

Leaving Algona Tuesday morning, riders will travel through Wesley, Britt and Garner on their way to Clear Lake, where they will spend Tuesday night.

Riders will leave Clear Lake Wednesday morning and swing south of Mason City, going through Swaledale, Rockwell, Cartersville, Owen and Rockford before arriving in Charles City to spend Wednesday night.

Leaving Charles City on Thursday, bike riders will head due south to Clarksville, then backtrack through New Albion, Parkersburg, Stout and Dike until they arrive in Waterloo to spend Thursday night.

The ride will then go to Manchester to spend Friday night, then arrive at the final destination Saturday in Dubuque.

RAGBRAI is in its 38th year, and each year 10,000 people sign up as official participants. Hundreds or thousands of others tag along unofficially for one of the largest moving parties of its kind.

RAGBRAI is billed by its sponsor, the Des Moines Register, as “the oldest, largest and longest bicycle touring event in the world.”

It presents a unique opportunity for the towns along the route to market themselves to people from all over the country and around the world.

Church groups, civic organizations, businesses and others also use the opportunity to make money by selling food, beverages and other services to the hungry, thirsty hoard.

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