116 3rd St SE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
Ragbrai images
Adam Harris
Aug. 1, 2010 11:12 am
Ragbrai riders cruise into Quasqueton over the Wapsipinicon River on Friday. The dam was a popular relaxing spot Friday afternoon.
Ragbrai riders enjoy a beer break Friday in Winthrop, the last town on the route before the overnight town of Manchester, which was 15.1 miles further down the road.
Ragbrai riders cruise along in a paceline Friday between Winthrop and Manchester. Friday's route was 61.6 miles long.
Team Tubi members, out of Iowa City, relax at a farm stop during Thursday's Ragbrai ride. The team enjoys tubing down rivers or on lakes when they're not busy biking.
The Gutzmer family of Minneapolis heads out on the road on their family-friendly biking setup during Thursday's Ragbrai ride.
The road blurs as I cruise along at 17 miles per hour during Thursday's Ragbrai ride. Thursday's route was 82.2 miles, starting from Charles City and ending in Waterloo.
A Ragbrai rider walks by a sculpture built from bicycles Thursday in Parkersburg.
The Mr. Pork Chop bus serves up porkchops-on-a-stick Thursday during Ragbrai. Mr. Pork Chop has been a regular Ragbrai lunch option for years.
Ragbrai riders wave hotdogs in an attempt to lure other riders to stop at a farm serving drinks and food Thursday between Dike and Hudson.
Clarksville locals work the stand in front of Pete & Shorty's on Thursday during Ragbrai.
Ragbrai riders take a break Friday in Shady Grove. Friday's route was 61.6 miles long but included an optional 2.5-mile gravel shortcut from Jubilee to Shady Grove.
A bicyclist orders food at Pastafari during Thursday's Ragbrai ride. Pastafari sells vegetarian pasta dishes along the route, with reggae music playing in the background.