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Staunton. Illinois

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July 13, 2024

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----------------------- PRIZES 1st , 2nd and 3rd place medals for each age category.   Additional Medals UNDER 16, 16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+, AND TANDUMS   Cash prizes for most donuts eaten Men and Women.   WIN A NEW BIKE!!! Attendance drawing to give away four brand new bikes. Anyone registered has a chance to win!   Attendance Prizes by drawing from all participants.    Golden Helmet for participant from furthest distance.

RACE DETAILS The Tour de Donut is a timed 34 mile race using Fleet Feet RFID Automated timing. The long race includes  two donut stops . A shorter 12 mile ride is available which is not timed and includes one donut stop. Free T-shirt with every registration prior to June 15. Free T-shirt with late registrations while supplies last. Race Start Race number pick-up opens at 7:00am with the mass start (competitive riders first, then recreational rider immediately thereafter) at 9:00am, to facilitate the prize/awards the race timing officially ends at 12:00/noon  and award ceremony at 12:30PM CDT. VIEW the LONG ROUTE  

View the short route fees single bike rider/34 miles......................$40 tandem rider/34 miles...........................$50 all donut hole short rider/12 miles.....$25 riding safety helmets are required for all riders. must be 13 to ride without an adult. safety is always a big concern.  the local ambulance services provide wonderful support. race support the cyclery from edwardsville, il the bike surgeon from o'fallon, il terrain/routes the tour de donut route follows lightly traveled roads over rolling terrain. donut stops riders can stop at two checkpoint stations (donut stops). while donut consumption is not mandatory, the rider is awarded a five minute time credit for each donut eaten. yum a shorter ride is also available which is not timed and includes only 1 donut stop. start/finish line ride starts in staunton city park at the corner of east pennsylvania street & ash street in staunton, il. direction to tour de donut from the north: (staunton is about 1 hour south of springfield, il) south on i-55 exit 41 west on main st. right on ash st. (just after rr tracks) from the south: (staunton is about 50 minutes north of st. louis, mo) north on i-55 exit 41 west on main st. right on ash st. (just after rr tracks) friday night lodging free camping available in the open field at the start line park on friday night. showers available. no electrical hookups or reservations required..

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Tour de Donut

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Grab your bike, invite a friend (or ask a stranger if your bike is your only friend), eat some donuts, race to the top of our local Prefumo Canyon! 

Event details and schedule

The race begins at SloDoCo parking lot and ends at the top of Prefumo Canyon! Be prepared for some major fun!

Packet pick-up and more race details to come.

May 25, 2024

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Tour de Donut

Grab your bike, invite a friend (or ask a stranger if your bike is your only friend), eat some donuts, race to the top of our local Prefumo Canyon! 

Event details and schedule

The race begins at SloDoCo parking lot and ends at the top of Prefumo Canyon! Be prepared for some major fun!

Packet pick-up and more race details to come.

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Cal Poly Triathlon

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Start Location

SloDoCo Donuts, 793F Foothill Blvd, San Luis Obispo, CA, 93405, United States

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Tour de Donut

Sat may 28 2022 at 07:00 am to 11:00 am, slodoco donuts | san luis obispo.

Cal Poly Triathlon Team

Website: https://www.slotourdedonut.com/

The 14 mile bike course takes riders on a tour of some of San Luis Obispo's sweetest eateries and ends with a race up to the top of Prefumo Canyon. The course offers breathtaking views of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay.

The donut-eating portion of the tour kicks off at SLO Donut Company, continues at Freshh Donuts, and then finishes at Sunshine Donuts.

After visiting all three donut shops, riders make their way to the base of Prefumo Canyon Road, which marks the start of the race portion of the tour. Once all the riders are gathered, waves of riders are sent off to race to the top of the canyon.

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SloDoCo Donuts, 793F Foothill Boulevard, San Luis Obispo, United States

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Grab your bike, invite a friend (or ask a stranger if your bike is your only friend), eat some donuts, race to the top of our local Prefumo Canyon! 

Event details and schedule

The race begins at SloDoCo parking lot and ends at the top of Prefumo Canyon! Be prepared for some major fun!

Packet pick-up and more race details to come.

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Cal Poly Triathlon

2260 Loomis Street, San Luis Obispo

Phone: 6504950321

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Prepare your stomach for the sweetest race of the year: the Tour de Donut. Eat as many donuts as you can and use your sugar-rush as fuel as you race to the top of Prefumo Canyon. “Victory has never tasted so sweet.”

Check out our Website:  slotourdedonut.com  for registration, rules, photos and vids from past years, and reigning Kings and Queens of the TdD.

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11:00am - Downtown Troy Square closes to traffic for set up

5:00 – 8:00pm Packet Pickup for Tour de Donut - The Troy Rec, 11 North Market Street, Downtown Troy

5:00 – 8:00pm Downtown children’s activities 

5:00 – 10:30pm Downtown Stage Entertainment (Shannon Clark & the Sugar 5:00pm-7:00pm & Zack Attack 7:30pm-10:30pm)

5:00 – 10:00pm Beer Sales (21+, proper IDs required)

Dinner- Downtown Troy restaurants and food trucks

Saturday, August 24th

Parking available at troy junior high or high school – use junior high entrance, 556 adams st, troy.  parking is also available at hobart arena – 255 adams st, troy..

5:30 – 8:00am Packet Pickup for Tour de Donut - The Troy Rec, 11 North Market Street, Downtown Troy. (Doors to the packet pickup building will lock promptly at 8am, please plan ahead)

7:00am Tour de Donut Kids Registration opens – Under the red Tour de Donut tent next to the The Troy Rec Parking Lot, Corner of Market St & Water St.

8:00am – 1:30pm Food trucks

8:00am – 1:00pm Downtown children’s activities

8:00am – 10:00am DJ Dave Trissell Downtown Stage 

8:00am Tour de Donut Kid’s Event begins on the square - Line the streets and cheer on the kids!

8:15 Tour de Donut Costume judging (Start/Finish)

8:15am Welcome from Troy Mayor Robin Oda

8:25am National Anthem presented

8:30am BOOM and the start of the 13th annual Tour de Donut

10:00am – 11:00am COSI Science Show Downtown Stage 

9:00am – 12:00pm Cherry Street Local Farmer’s Market Open

10:00am – 3:00pm – Shower Service – Troy Aquatic Park, 460 Staunton Rd., Troy. Limited towels available to rent, $2.00

10:00 – 2:00pm Beer Sales (21+, proper IDs required)

11:00am – 12:00pm Columbus Zoo Animal Encounter Downtown StageProuty Plaza

11:00am Riders on Mini & Hole course must be finished to be considered for awards

11:45am Awards for Mini & Hole Donut (East Stage)

12:00pm Full course/Team Competition time limit for awards eligibility ends

12:30pm Full course/Team Competition awards (East Stage)

1:00pm Double D (64 miles) course time limit for awards eligibility

1:30pm Double D awards (East Stage)

2:00pm Finish line closes and all riders must be off course

Downtown restaurants open throughout the day

Sunday, August 25th

Aid station schedule:.

  • Donut Stop #1 Hole: Closes at 10:30 (Eldean Bridge)
  • Donut Stop #1 Mini: Closes at 11:30 (Garby Big Woods)
  • Donut Stop #1 Full: Closes at 11:00 (Elizabeth Township house)
  • Donut Stop #2 Full: Closes at 11:30 (Garby Big Woods)
  • Donut Stop #1 DD: Closes at 11:00 (Elizabeth Township house)
  • Donut Stop #2 DD: Closes at 11:30 (Indian Creek Distillery)
  • Donut Stop #3 DD: Closes at 12:30 (Garby Big Woods)
  • Glazer Stop: Closes at 1:30 (Troy Stadium)

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Slo cal blog, 6 must-eat donuts in slo cal, get your hands on sweet, savory, sprinkled and every flavor in between.

In SLO CAL, we know how to enjoy the little things. Like, for instance, rising early for a piping hot cup of coffee and a warm, freshly made donut (oh-so-decadent). We dare you to find a better flavor combination for a Sunday morning exploring SLO CAL. Whether you prefer yours maple coated, vegan, or covered in your favorite kid's cereal, SLO CAL is serving up the delicious donuts of your dreams. These addictive treats are so much more than fried dough. Taste for yourself:

1. SloDoCo in San Luis Obispo and Atascadero

It's always time for donuts in SLO CAL. Open 24 hours, this popular Cal Poly hangout is a hub of community activity (and amazing sights and smells). Yes, SloDoCo in San Luis Obispo is more than just a donut shop—it's a happening place to chill, connect and meet up with pals. Check out a live band, kick back with your laptop, or just grab a dozen to go (although it may be hard to pick just a few flavors with so many enticing creations to choose from). With an array of unique varieties baked fresh daily—including vegan options, lavender, red velvet mint chocolate chip, “the galaxy” (which looks like a starry sky), cream-filled espresso and even a donut covered in white and pink Circus Animal cookies—you really can't go wrong, even at 3 a.m. Find yourself north of the Cuesta grade? Stop by their sister location in Atascadero , too.

Gotta try: You'll see plenty of eye-popping Instagram-worthy donuts here, but the king is truly the “Cinnabomb,” basically a cinnamon roll contained inside a glazed donut. If they happen to be out of that one, go for the maple glazed bacon.

2. Surfside Donuts in Pismo Beach

Catch some gnarly dough. From gluten-free to extra fatty, Surfside Donuts in Pismo Beach knows how to make all mouths water. You don't have to be a surfer to get in on these fab flavors, which range from blueberry fritter bites to spiced chai to Cap'n Crunch covered. Ask for the newest creation, like the super seasonal “Dad Bod,” a maple bacon donut filled with bourbon and smoked salt custard and topped with crunchy pretzels. Grab some strong Stumptown cold brew and a bag of love (we mean donuts, of course) and take a stroll down the Pismo Beach Pier.

Gotta try: The Mexican Hot Chocolate (when available) is a spicy-sweet treat covered in spiced chocolate, cinnamon and marshmallows.

3. Foster's Family Donuts in Grover Beach

Classic is cool. Fluffy, fresh donuts need nothing more to standout. Foster's Family Donuts in Grover Beach is all about the old school charm, with a solid selection of buttermilk, old fashioned, crumb, and cake morsels to perk up your a.m. This family-run joint knows that you don't need to make anything ornate to wow customers—who, we should say, tend to come back daily like clockwork. Perhaps you'll become one of these loyal fans while visiting SLO CAL!

Gotta try: The croissants here are exceptionally massive and oh-so buttery, but keep your eyes on the prize. A classic cake donut covered in pink frosting and rainbow sprinkles is totally the way to go.

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4. Dolly's Donuts in Morro Bay

This is Morro Bay donut shop is loved by the locals, through and through. Don't let the sign for the ham, sausage and egg breakfast sandwich fool you. Despite serving up boba tea to brownies to cinnamon rolls, Dolly's is really famous for their donuts. Do what the locals do, and stop in for a half dozen and a cup of joe. From an artful panda flavored donut complete with Oreo ears to the iconic glazed and powdered varieties, you never know what you might come across at Dolly's. 

Gotta try: Is a fritter still a donut? We think so! Try Dolly's famous Apple Fritter, which is sweet, slightly savory, and totally warming on a cool coastal morning.

5. Twisted and Glazed in Paso Robles

Don't get it twisted—these deep-fried masterpieces are way off the charts in terms of both flavor and creativity. Twisted and Glazed is a 24-hour, vintage-styled stop in Paso Robles is well stocked with unique creations that just beg to be photographed and texted to your (now very jealous) friends. Take your pick of artful flavors, from spiced old fashioned chocolate with butterscotch chips, peanut butter and blackberry jelly, Black Forrest (with a cherry on top), s'mores, to root beer.   Gotta try: Cure those Monday blues with a Fruity Pebbles donut. Seriously—its multicolored powers work wonders! Some kids just refuse to grow up.

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6. Templeton Donuts Plus

Get your paws on a truly tantalizing bear claw at Templeton Donuts Plus, not to mention a slew of other fresh-baked beauties smothered in chocolate, sprinkles, and coconut bits. This family-owned operation known for its casual sandwiches, salads and fresh baked goods is always churning up new donut ideas, whether they be color coordinated for a bride and groom's big day or for your own private party (just ask; they'll create). Of course, you'll find all the familiar characters: donut holes, old fashioned and powdered—alongside some interesting new works of edible art. Wondering what's in a “butterfly” donut? Only one way to find out!

Gotta try: Their sweet blueberry cake donut, chock full of berries, is all the rage.

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    The Tour de Donut is an annual bicycle race held in Staunton, Illinois, and Troy, Ohio. ... San Luis Obispo, California. Annual event that began in 2011. A 20-mile untimed ride visiting 3 donut shops and a 2-mile time trial with an elevation gain of about 800 ft (250 m). Riders have 10 minutes at each shop to consume donuts and each donut ...

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    Tour de Donut at SloDoCo Donuts, 793F Foothill Boulevard, San Luis Obispo, United States on Sat May 28 2022 at 07:00 am to 11:00 am. ... The 14 mile bike course takes riders on a tour of some of San Luis Obispo's sweetest eateries and ends with a race up to the top of Prefumo Canyon. The course offers breathtaking views of both San Luis Obispo ...

  10. Tour de Donut. Sat 25th May 2024

    Tour de Donut. Saturday 25th May 2024. SloDoCo Donuts: 793F Foothill Blvd, San Luis Obispo, United States. Cycling. Activities. Tour de Donut 2024 - Donut Destroyer (Female) Tour de Donut 2024 - Donut Destroyer (Male) ... 2260 Loomis Street, San Luis Obispo. Phone: 6504950321. Event Images.

  11. Tour de Donut

    The course offers breathtaking views of both San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay. The donut-eating portion of the tour kicks off at SLO Donut Company, The 14 mile bike course takes riders on a tour of some of San Luis Obispo's sweetest eateries and ends with a race up to the top of Prefumo Canyon. The course offers breathtaking views of both San Luis ...

  12. Tour de Donut

    Prepare your stomach for the sweetest race of the year: the Tour de Donut. Eat as many donuts as you can and use your sugar-rush as fuel as you race to the top of Prefumo Canyon. "Victory has never tasted so sweet." ... San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 805.597.8054

  13. 2017 Tour de Donut in SLO

    The sixth annual Tour de Donut will be Saturday, May 27, 2017, and will involve a bike race to SLO doughnut shops as well as a ride up Prefumo Canyon Road. ... Bicyclists chow down on doughnuts in ...

  14. SLO TOUR DE DONUT (@tour_de_donut)

    145 Followers, 162 Following, 28 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from SLO TOUR DE DONUT (@tour_de_donut)

  15. Racing with a sweet tooth: Bicyclists take on the San Luis Obispo Tour

    Racing with a sweet tooth: Bicyclists take on the San Luis Obispo Tour de Donut. by Jillian Butler May 31, 2022. Cyclists in San Luis Obispo took to the streets to compete in the annual Tour de Donut, a 15 mile bike ride with stops at donut shops along the way. Mustang News Reporter Jillian Butler shows us how the bikers did in the competition.

  16. Home [www.calpolytriathlon.com]

    Tour De Donut Heart and Soles March Triathlon Series Race Schedule. Email Lists. Alumni Mailing List Friends and Family Email ... The official online home for the California Polytechnic State University (SLO) Triathlon Team. We are a club sports team that aims to make tri fun and accessible for students with all levels of ability and commitment

  17. America's Favorite Donut Rides

    Tour de Donut, San Luis Obispo, California. Tour de Donut. ... Held on the second Saturday in July, the original Tour de Donut began in 1988 as a spoof on the Tour de France. The 34-mile route ...

  18. Tour De Donut: Schedule

    7:00am - Southeast Quad closes to traffic for set up. 11:00am - Downtown Troy Square closes to traffic for set up. 5:00 - 8:00pm Packet Pickup for Tour de Donut - The Troy Rec, 11 North Market Street, Downtown Troy. 5:00 - 8:00pm Downtown children's activities. 5:00 - 10:30pm Downtown Stage Entertainment (Shannon Clark & the Sugar 5 ...

  19. Races

    Tour De Donut. Prepare your stomach for the sweetest race of the year: the Tour de Donut. Eat as many donuts as you can and use your sugar-rush as fuel as you race to the top of Prefumo Canyon. ... (SLO) Triathlon Team. We are a club sports team that aims to make tri fun and accessible for students with all levels of ability and commitment ...

  20. Calendar

    Tour De Donut Heart and Soles March Triathlon Series Race Schedule. Email Lists. Alumni Mailing List Friends and Family Email ... The official online home for the California Polytechnic State University (SLO) Triathlon Team. We are a club sports team that aims to make tri fun and accessible for students with all levels of ability and commitment

  21. Tour de Donut SLO

    Tour de Donut SLO. 2 likes. Tour de Donut is arguably the greatest cycling event of the year. The 14 mile bike course takes ride

  22. 6 Must-Eat Donuts in SLO CAL

    1. SloDoCo in San Luis Obispo and Atascadero. It's always time for donuts in SLO CAL. Open 24 hours, this popular Cal Poly hangout is a hub of community activity (and amazing sights and smells). Yes, SloDoCo in San Luis Obispo is more than just a donut shop—it's a happening place to chill, connect and meet up with pals. Check out a live band ...