- Now in its 37th year, the event is an established tradition in the community, drawing cyclists of all skill levels to routes ranging from 10 to 42 miles through downtown Omaha.
- Organizer Bob Mancuso noted that participation has not yet returned to the pre-COVID peak of more than 4,500 riders.
- Proceeds benefit the Eastern Nebraska Trails Network, connecting the fun of a community cycling event to a longer-term investment in outdoor infrastructure for the Omaha area.
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
The Greater Omaha Sports Committee hosted its annual Corporate Cycling Challenge in downtown Omaha’s Capital District, drawing cyclists of all skill levels to routes spanning 10, 25, and 42 miles.
Mike McGee, president of the Bellevue Bicycle Club and a former Omaha Police Department officer, was among those who took part in the event…