The John B. Kelley Haleiwa Metric Century Ride begins and ends in Kaiaka Bay Beach Park on the Northshore of Oahu. Ride at your own pace, all skill levels and ages are welcome.

The course takes you through Haleiwa Town, out towards Kaena Point, then back along the shores past Waimea Valley, Sunset Beach, Kahuku, and Ka’a’awa. The road is mostly flat with a few moderate hills. This is a ride, not a race, and all roads remain open. Please ride with aloha.

Riders in the Haleiwa Metric Century Ride start in groups with similar riding styles and abilities. This allows all riders to enjoy the ride safely.

Aid Stations: Aid Stations are at Camp Erdman (30km turnaround), Waialua High School (inbound aid station), Sunset Beach Elementary (50km turnaround), Kahuku High School (80km turnaround), and Hau’ula Beach Park (100km turnaround). Snacks, sport drink, and water are provided at each station. Bring your own water bottle, there are a very limited number of cups.

Post Ride: After returning to Kaiaka Bay Beach Park, enjoy various performances from Wailua High School students, as well as local professional musician and prior professional cyclist, Doug Fitch! Food will also be available for purchase from the Wailua Football Team.

Register for what Bicycling Magazine called one of the 50 Best Rides in the United States! All early and regular registrations include dry-fit t-shirts. Limited quantities and sizes are available for Late Registrations (which include registrations during Packet Pickup, and on Ride Day). There is a processing fee for using a credit card with online registration.

Registration:

Early before 12/31 $55, Regular to 3/31 $65, Late to 4/28 $75 and Day-of $100. (Discount for HBL members.)

At a Glance
  • 29 Apr 2018 7:30am
  • Tickets On Sale
  • Haleiwa Metric Century RideHaleiwa Metric Century RideHaleiwa, Hawaii, USA
  • Up to 62 miles (100 km)
  • From 65.00 USD
Haleiwa Rd,Haleiwa,Hawaii,96712,USA

Extra Information

John B. Kelley: Former HBL Board President and HBL Life Member John B. Kelley passed away on May 24, 2006. In 2007, the Haleiwa Metric Ride was dedicated to his tireless efforts, his passion for the Hawaii Bicycling League, and cycling.

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