The region’s premier spring ride offering your choice of 50-, 25-, and 10-mile scenic routes on the beautiful, scenic roads and by-ways bucolic Columbia County .
Boasting real on-route supports, classy rest stops, superb event management, and a totally awesome refreshment spread at the finish — coupled with the long-sleeved post-ride T-shirts for the first 250 to register — there’s really no excuse not to come cycle with friends and family at Sean’s Ride.
Part of the Sean's Run weekend, three routes are on offer.
- Gran Fondo-style timed rides – not a race
- Scenic routes
- Well-marked routes – you won’t get lost
- SAG support on routes
- The first 250 registrants receive a commemorative t-shirt
- Expanded food court refreshments at finish line party
- 3 rest stops in 50-mile ride, 1 rest stop in 20-mile ride
Half Fondo
Timed Ride – but not a race. Our all new scenic route meanders through Columbia County's Hunt Country with 2,500 feet of climbing and views of the Berkshire and Catskill Mountains.$25 on or before 4/10; $30 after.
Mini Fondo
Our all new route includes rolling, bucolic country roads with a rest stop in the picturesque hamlet of Old Chatham.
Intro Fondo
This year's 10-mile route is an easy and fun pedal and a great introduction to Gran Fondo riding.
$30 before March 31, then $35. $40 after April 25.
- 28 Apr 2018 7:30am
- Tickets On Sale
- Sean's RideSean's RideChatham, New York, USA
- Up to 48 miles (78 km)
- From 35.00 USD
Extra Information
Our all-volunteer Committee and Board of Directors created Sean’s Run in response to the tragic death of Sean Patrick French, the 17-year old Chatham High School junior, honor roll student, community volunteer and record-setting athlete who lost his life on January 1, 2002 as a passenger in a drunk-driving car crash. Another passenger, 17-year old Ian Moore, sustained paralyzing injuries and is now a paraplegic. The intoxicated driver, also 17-years old, was a schoolmate who had been arrested previously for drunk driving, just 18 days before the fatal crash.