The event begins on the lawn of the Duval County Courthouse at 501 W. Adams St. and will progress along the future LaVilla Link and S-Line Rail Link segments of the trail ending at Andrew Robinson Elementary School. From there, participants can board shuttles back to the courthouse. Cyclists will be provided an alternate return route.
The bike ride begins at 7:30 a.m. in w
aves of 50 people leaving every five minutes. Runners and walkers will begin at 8:00 a.m. in w
aves of 100 people every two minutes. The starting wave must be selected at registration. Participants are encouraged to always wear masks and practice social distancing during the event.
The cost is $35 per person, with a $5 early-bird discount through Oct 15. Registration fees increase to $40 after November 1. Pre-registration is required, and the race is limited to 500 participants. Register at
1stplacesports.com. Additional
sponsorships are also available.
The event includes T-shirts for all entrants, custom medals for all finishers, awards to the top female and male overall finishers and awards to the top three female and male finishers in age groups from 10-and-under to 80+.
About Groundwork Jacksonville: Groundwork Jacksonville, Inc., is the city’s nonprofit partner in building the Emerald Trail and restoring McCoys Creek and Hogans Creek. When complete, the Emerald Trail will transform Jacksonville’s urban core by linking to 16 schools, two colleges and 21 parks among other destinations like restaurants, retail and businesses. Groundwork Jacksonville was formed in 2014 by the City of Jacksonville in partnership with the US National Park Service, the US Environmental Protection Agency and Groundwork USA. Groundwork is one of 21 Trusts across the country and the only Trust in Florida. For more information visit www.groundworkjax.org or follow @GroundworkJax.