HONOLULU CENTURY RIDE 2024
PHOTO ALBUM 🌈

Sunday, September 29, 6:22 AM. The temperature is around 23°C, with a wind speed of 7 km/h.
The Honolulu Century Ride has kicked off at sunrise again this year.
A scenic course that lets you fully experience Hawaii’s ocean and mountains, along with the great weather, all supported by cheerful and friendly volunteers and staff, making it a truly joyful event.

Around midday, just before the 160-mile turnaround point, a sudden downpour dampened spirits on the Kamehameha Highway, leaving the atmosphere a bit gloomy… However, some riders said that the Makapuu Point on the return route was stunningly beautiful after the rain had cleared. 

We bring you a vibrant photo album capturing the breathtaking scenery and the radiant, triumphant figures of the riders from the 2024 event.

01 Start

02 Diamond Head

03 Kahala

04 Kalanianaole HYW

05 Hawaiikai

06 Makapuu

07 Waimanalo Beach

08 Waimanalo Mountain

09 Kailua AID Station / Turnaround point 1 at 50 miles (80 km)

10 Kailua

11 Key Project AID / Turnaround point at 75 miles (120 km)

12 Kualoa

13 Swanzy beach AID / Finish line for the 50-mile (80 km) course and turnaround point for the 100-mile (160 km) course.

14 And now, heading back!

15 Finish

And we have reached the finish!!!

Congratulations! 🌈

See you again in 2025! 🤙

*There are four riding courses, and changes can be made on the day of the event.
25 miles (40 km) → Turnaround point at the Sandy Beach Park aid station.
50 miles (80 km) → Turnaround point at Kailua Intermediate School, or you can go to the Swanzy Beach Park aid station and return by bus (reservation required).
*In this case, you will go to the finish area, but please note that you will not pass under the finish gate.
75 miles (120 km) → Turnaround point at the KEY Project aid station.
100 miles (160 km) → Turnaround point at the Swanzy Beach Park aid station.

🚲An article about the Honolulu Century Ride.
https://globalride.jp/category/en/event-en/world-en/hcr-en/

🚲A 2-Minute Illustrated Overview of the Honolulu Century Ride.
https://globalride.jp/en/infograph_hcr_en/


Text_Editorial Team
*All photos (C) HONOLULU CENTURY RIDE / HM-A.

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