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Official GR Road Race route takes Little Cake RD

Earlier CM route mistakenly said route from Neatsville to finish is on KY 206. Clockwise route actually turns onto Little Cake RD south of Green River Bridge - ED WAGGENER

By Mike Hewitt
We will roll out from the Old Shepherd Elementary School, go down KY 206, turn right on Snake Creek Road, follow it to Knifley Road (KY 551) and turn right. We are on Knifley Road (KY 551) until we reach Elkhorn Road (KY 76) at Knifley. We turn right on the Elkhorn Road and stay on that until we reach KY 206. We cross the Green River Bridge and immediately turn right on Little Cake Road and follow it to the finish line. It is on Little Cake Road at the Purdy Separate Baptist Church just before KY 206.

Cat 1/2/3 (Categories 1, 2, 3) will do three laps or 76 miles. Everyone else except Juniors will do two laps or 50 miles. Juniors do one lap.




This story was posted on 2007-03-16 19:56:56
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Green River Road Race 2007: A competitor takes dry run



2007-03-16 - Snake Creek - Photo By Ed Waggener.
Tom Waggener, competitor in the the Green River Road Race took a dry run or scoping ride on Friday, March 16, 2007, the day before the big race. This photo is looking west on Snake Creek Road just short of 3 miles from its intersection on KY 206.

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