The Peninsula Century Spring Classic returns to Egg Harbor, Wisconsin on June 20th, marking the start of a cherished season for long-distance cyclists in the region. This year’s event takes place at Horseshoe Bay Farms, an expansive and scenic venue that offers riders breathtaking views and unparalleled support along every mile.
As dawn breaks over Horseshoe Bay Farms, the landscape awakens with subtle hues of spring, casting a serene glow on rolling hills and lush greenery. The air carries the scent of fresh earth as cyclists from across Wisconsin gather to kick off their cycling season in style. With rest stops strategically placed along each route, riders can enjoy hearty meals and refreshing beverages while taking in the beauty of the countryside.
The Peninsula Century Spring Classic has been a beloved tradition for nearly two decades, drawing over 800 participants annually who come together not just to compete but also to celebrate their shared passion for cycling. Each year sees new faces alongside returning champions, all united by the event’s commitment to fostering community and camaraderie among riders of every level.
The Peninsula Century Spring Classic offers a variety of routes designed to cater to different skill levels and preferences: the 30-mile circuit, the 50-mile loop that doubles as an endurance test, the century-long challenge covering 100 miles, and the metric century stretching for 67 miles. Each route is meticulously planned with rest stops offering sustenance and support at regular intervals.
The course itself winds through picturesque rural roads surrounding Horseshoe Bay Farms, featuring a mix of gentle hills and flat stretches that cater to both seasoned cyclists and newcomers alike. The terrain varies from smooth tarmac on open country lanes to the occasional gravel path, providing riders with an authentic and varied riding experience. Notable features include scenic overlooks where participants can pause for photo opportunities while enjoying sweeping views over Wisconsin’s countryside.
On race day, expect a steady breeze of around 14 miles per hour complementing temperatures that feel like a comfortable 18 degrees Celsius as you pedal through the landscape. With an average humidity level at about 75%, riders will find conditions neither too dry nor overly damp but rather perfectly balanced for optimal riding performance.
30 Mile Route
Start: 07:00:00 • Fee: $75.00
50 Mile Route
50mi • Start: 07:00:00 • Fee: $75.00
Century (100 Miles)
100mi • Start: 07:00:00 • Fee: $75.00
Metric Century (67 Miles)
67mi • Start: 07:00:00 • Fee: $75.00
This year’s Peninsula Century Spring Classic is your gateway to joining one of Wisconsin's most respected cycling events, offering a unique blend of challenge and community spirit. To register, visit the event page at https://raceroster.com/events/2026/112946/peninsula-century-spring-classic where you can secure your spot for $75 per route before registration closes on June 18th.
Bib pick-up will take place from noon to 5 PM the day prior at Horseshoe Bay Farms, and again starting at 6 AM race morning. Be sure to bring a valid photo ID as well as any required payment if you haven’t already registered online. The start location for all routes is conveniently located near Thyme restaurant within Horseshoe Bay Farms.
The Peninsula Century Spring Classic on June 20th in Egg Harbor, Wisconsin promises an unforgettable day of cycling and community spirit that will leave participants eager to return year after year.