Registration will open in early February.

Tony was an avid triathlete training for an Ironman competition when he was struck by a car and killed in August 2004. 

Join us to honor Tony's spirit and his passion for life as we continue to raise awareness of the laws and rights as they pertain to bicyclist on the road!  Proceeds will benefit Georgia Bikes, Safe Kids Walton County, Walton Wellnes, and cycling safety programs and various other Georgia bicycle advocacy efforts.

Make a difference, join us to help support these very worthy causes and enjoy:

  • Scenic routes
  • The 'Best Rest Stops Ever' with homemade goodies prepared by the Rest Stop Queens Team!
  • SAG Vehicles
  • Your choice of either our commemorative ride t-shirt or the 'New' this year a Sling Backpack  (guaranteed to early registrants)
  • Your choice of either a 10, 37, 62 or the 100 mile coarse
  • a great overall ride experience supported by our wonderful volunteers to start your year
  • lastly our 'thanks' and a refuel meal at the end 

Registration is $35.00 through March 21st, $50 through March 21, $75 thereafter.

At a Glance
  • 07 Apr 2018 8:30am
  • Tickets On Sale
  • Tony Serrano Century RideTony Serrano Century RideMonroe, Georgia, USA
  • Up to 100 miles (161 km)
  • From 50.00 USD
  • 700 Riders
212 Bryant Rd.,Monroe,Georgia,30655,USA

Extra Information

Describing the life of a truly exemplary individual to those who were not lucky enough to meet him is a difficult task. If you knew Tony Serrano, then you will agree that there are not enough words that can clearly paint a picture of the kind of human being that he was and the kind of life he lead. Tony was an avid athlete training for an Ironman Triathlon when he was stuck by a car and killed while riding his bicycle on August 26, 2004. He was 35 and left behind a wife and two young daughters aged one and three.

While in his short life Tony was able to amass a number of athletic accomplishments, he was as well known for his positive attitude and easy-going personality. He is well-remembered for his words of encouragement and willingness to help fellow sports enthusiasts, whether novices or seasoned pros. To all who knew him, Tony was most definitely an accomplished athlete without the “jock” personality.

But Tony was much more than just an accomplished sportsman. He had a passion and drive that translated itself into his professional and personal life as well. In business, he demonstrated the same positive attitude and helpful nature that helped him succeed. In his 35 years, Tony was able to live a life full of adventures and experiences that most people don’t get to accomplish in a lifetime twice as long. Above all, Tony was a passionate husband, a devoted father, a loyal son and brother, a friend and a mentor.

The story of Tony Serrano doesn’t end back on that August day in 2004, however. Thanks to the efforts of true, loyal friends and family, numerous accomplishments are still being added to the list that bears his name. The Tony Serrano Century Ride was created to honor his memory and to raise awareness of the rights of cyclists in Georgia.

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