3rd Annual Ride For Mo, May 10, 2025

Welcome to the third annual Ride For Mo

The Moriah Wilson Foundation invites gravel riders to celebrate the sport Mo loved in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont on May 10th, 2025. All proceeds from registration fees will benefit the Moriah Wilson Foundation: To promote healthy living and community building by supporting organizations dedicated to expanding access to recreation, sports, and educational programs. Take a look at the organizations we supported in 2024 on our website.

This is not a race but a day to join Moriah’s spirit on the roads she grew up on and loved. This event is about bringing the community together with gratitude for life and inspiring each other to face the hard climbs together. All entry fees include a meal & beverage ticket, live music by Brett Hughes and Friends, lawn games, a hand made ceramic mug – made by Kate Gray of GRAYHILL MADE, hydration from Untapped and Skratch, mechanical support from Specialized, and well-marked gravel courses with aid stations.

The post ride celebration will once again take place on the beautiful grounds at The Wildflower along the iconic Darling Ridge Road. Specialized has donated a Mountain or Gravel Bike to be raffled off for the third year in a row! Check out our sponsor list to see who will help make all this happen- we are so grateful for each and every one of you and every rider who participates!

One big change is a new route designed for riders who want something a little shorter with less climbing. This route goes out on Maple Ridge towards Newark with beautiful views. Then dips down and back up to Maple Ridge making a fun lollipop loop with just about 1,600 vertical gain in about 16.5 miles. Thus it’s earned the name: Maple Pop

Special note: Due to the catastrophic flood in summer of 2024 the bridge at the top of Brook Road where it joins with Kirby Ridge is gone. We have permission from the landowners to cross the stream on their land which will include a steep hill and to be safe it’s best to walk bikes here. Victory Lap Riders will cross this stream once and Kirby Cup Riders will cross it twice. The Maple Pop riders will have no stream crossings.

Thank you to all our volunteers and sponsors.