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Group Health Inland Empire Century (IEC): A Healthy and Leisurely Ride That Showcases Columbia and Yakima's Great Sceneries | KennewickEveryone is invited to join the Group Health Inland Empire Century event that will take place on May 7, 2016. The Group Health Inland Empire Century event that showcases the rivers, vineyards and wheat fields of Yakima and Columbia River Valley, will start at 6:30 a.m. at 6007 Columbia Park Trail in Columbia Park, Kennewick, WA. Kindly visit the website of Group Health Inland Empire Century for more details.

About the Group Health Inland Empire Century Ride in Eastern Washington
The routes for the Group Health Inland Empire Century Ride will be adjacent to the Columbia and Yakima rivers. The course will go through the parks and bridges in the area and will hark back to the long-established route in Horse Heaven Hills. Rides include 25, 50, 75 and 100…

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The Group Health Inland Empire Century Bicycle Ride Kennewick, WashingtonOn Saturday, May 9 everyone is invited to the annual Group Health Inland Empire Century Bicycle Ride in Kennewick, Washington. Mark your calendars and make sure to pre-register.

25, 50, 75, 100 Mile Bike Rides
Ride the rivers and wheat fields of Eastern Washington with this year's Group Health Inland Empire Century. Happening on May 10, the routes skirt both the Columbia and Yakima Rivers going through the parks and over the bridges and then taking the return route via the Horse Heaven Hills.

You can choose from 25 miles to more challenging 50, 75 or 100 miles tours showcasing the scenic beauty of the Lower Yakima/Columbia River valley. Get mesmerized with the river valley's vineyards, wheat fields and fruit orchards.

Details of the Tri Cities…

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Kennewick Washington, Group Health Inland Empire Century25, 50, 75, 100 Mile Bike Rides
Ride the rivers and wheat fields of Eastern Washington with this year's Group Health Inland Empire Century. Happening on May 10, the routes skirt both the Columbia and Yakima Rivers going through the parks and over the bridges and then taking the return route via the Horse Heaven Hills.

You can choose from 25 miles to more challenging 50, 75 or 100 miles tours showcasing the scenic beauty of the Lower Yakima/Columbia River valley. Get mesmerized with the river valley's vineyards, wheat fields and fruit orchards.

Details of the Tri Cities Bike Ride Routes
From Columbia Park riders will go east through Kennewick, across the Columbia to Pasco, then cross again to Richland, while other rides go on to Benton City. If you…

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