KANSAS (KSNT) – Keep an eye out for cyclists as the Biking Across Kansas 2025 event moves through the northeast part of the state this week.
The annual ride is non-competitive and is for capable riders of all ages. It is held each year along different routes across the state since 1975, except in 2020.
Hundreds of bikers are traveling across north Kansas from Colorado to the Missouri state line. The route started on U.S. Highway 36 at the Colorado state line and utilizes some county roads, portions of K-9 Highway, and U.S. Highway 24 before returning to U.S. Highway 36 for the rest of the route. Riders will be traveling 475 miles over eight days.
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Riders will be crossing through the following areas:
- Wednesday, June 11: Riders will travel 62 miles from Mankato to Washington.
- Thursday, June 12: Riders will travel 72 miles from Washington to Sabetha.
- Friday, June 13: Riders will travel 55 miles from Sabetha to Troy.
- Saturday, June 14: Riders will travel 16 miles from Troy to Elwood.

For more information about Biking Across Kansas, visit BAK.org.
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