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Route Maps


All rides start and finish at the NEW Miccosukee Community Center: 15011 Cromartie Rd, Miccosukee, FL 32309

The 2025 route maps can be found on RideWith GPS. Links are posted below. 

Epic Dirt/Clay Ride (61 mile mostly unpaved)
Epicette Dirt/Clay Ride (36.5 miles mostly unpaved roads)

Alternatively if you like paper copies, here are pdfs of the maps with cue sheets

Parking will be at different locations around the Miccosukee Community Center. Participants will get an email with final details around Oct 20. 


Note: Some sections of the paved road rides are shown as unpaved due to a glitch in RideWithGPS. Be assured these routes are 100% on paved roads. 

Thank you for participating in
The 40th Spaghetti 100
that was held October 25, 2025

The date for the 2026 Spaghetti100 will be posted early February 2026



 
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This iconic ride starts at the Miccosukee Community Center and rides into the scenic back country of North Florida and South Georgia. The road routes take riders through historic Thomasville and Boston in Georgia and then through Monticello in Florida. The dirt routes are non-technical, following the beautiful canopied clay roads through the heart of classic Red Hills plantation country. There are five ride options: 100, 65, and 32 miles on beautiful paved roads, and 40 mile & 68 mile dirt options on beautiful mostly clay roads of north Florida. 


You'll find well-stocked rest stops along the way, and there is mechanical, medical, and SAG support. 






 

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The Spaghetti 100 funds our Kids on Bike program, which supports the Florida Traffic and Bicycle Education Program in our local school district.

Leon County Schools’ Physical Education teachers use a pedestrian and bike safety curriculum entitled “Florida Safe Routes to School” by the Florida Department of Transportation to deliver quality instruction to our 3rd – 5th-grade students that impacts student learning and can save lives. In our physical education classes, we want our students to have a safe, positive environment where they can experience success as they acquire the skills that lead to confidence and, ultimately, the pursuit of a physically active lifestyle for a lifetime. This leads to a higher quality of life for longer.

The pedestrian and bicycle safety unit teaches our students the skills needed to save their lives and the lives of others. We want our students to be equipped with knowledge


Donate to Kids on Bikes

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