10th Annual Gold Star 500
About this race
Ride for a reason on a once in a lifetime journey experiencing the challenge of cycling over great distances and at the same time, encounter amazing Gold Star Family members and others in the community as they share stories of the lives of our Illinois Fallen Military Service Members.
On September 22, 2026 cyclists will begin a 500-mile bicycle journey, known as the Gold Star 500, through communities starting in Chester, Granite City, St Louis, Edwardsville, Staunton, Litchfield, Carlinville, Virden, Chatham, Springfield, Williamsville, Atlanta, Bloomington, Lexington, Pontiac, Dwight, Joliet, Plainfield, Aurora, St Charles, Sycamore, Hampshire, Huntley, Lake in the Hills, and end the ride in Schaumburg.. This is our 10th Annual Gold Star 500 which works to preserve the legacy and honor of those military service men and service women from Illinois who have made the ultimate sacrifice in support of service to this great nation. In addition to the 5 day, 500-mile ride, we are keeping the options for 1-day and 3-day rides. All proceeds go to fund scholarships and our Fallen Hero History Project Videos honoring the lives of our Fallen Military Service Members, thus preserving their legacy forever.
This ride raises funds through event registration, fund raising, corporate & business sponsors and grants, and generous individual donations. As an all volunteer organization, over 95% of all funds are used to carry on the names and the stories of the Fallen Military Service Members. Wanting a small taste of what it is like to be on the ride, watch this video.
https://youtu.be/XfqgzE_uJEA
Come and join our mission.
www.goldstarmission.org
The 10th Annual Gold Star 500 brings an exciting Ultra to Springfield, Illinois on May 31, 2025. Don't miss this beautiful event!
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Running
2025 Virtual Gold Star 500
General Information The 2025 9th Annual Gold Star 500 is a journey like no other! This fully supported 500+ mile/5-day endurance cycling event across the state honors and preserves the memories of our Fallen Service Members who gave their lives in service of our great nation. All funds raised go directly to support the Fallen Heroes History Project Videos and educational scholarships awarded each year. The very idea of cycling 500 miles is difficult to comprehend fully, for each day, the riders will average 90-125 miles a day. The ride will be demanding and rewarding. Each day the riders can expect to experience the challenge of cycling over great distances. And at the same time, encounter Gold Star Families and others in the community who knew these Fallen Service Members and hear the stories of their lives. The challenge and sometimes discomfort will pale in comparison to the pain and suffering endured by the service members, the Gold Star families, their teammates, and their community. Our desire for this ride is to convey a message of self-determination, sacrifice, and resolution, representing, to a small degree, the spirit of those honored. The riders will start and finish together riding in peloton fashion. Every year participants and volunteers alike have experienced the challenge and accomplishment of the long distance each day, and the inspiration from the stories of our Fallen Service Members that translate into teamwork, and brotherhood experienced by our Fallen during their service to their nation. Registration Fee Due to costs associated with the ride, each rider will pay a $450 registration fee before being accepted on the ride. Included with your registration: - 2 custom Primal Wear jerseys and GS 500 participation medal - 3 meals each day, snacks, and water/Gatorade at each rest stop (every 20-25 miles) - Illinois State Police escort managing traffic around the peloton and support vehicles - Overnight accommodations (typically high school gyms) - Baggage transfer - Constant ride monitoring by ride captains for safety and encouragement. - SAG/mechanic support - Lead vehicle providing motivational music all day - Lasting friendships - The registration fee also covers the registration website transaction fee and other minor costs associated with the ride. Once you have completed the registration and paid the $450.00 you will be contacted by operations@goldstarmission.org and given a link to order (which is covered in cost) 2 bike jerseys. We will have cycling bibs and wind/rain jackets available for ordering at your own costs. Schedule The 2025 route is programmed for an estimated 500 miles. 22 Sep 25 – Pre-ride orientation and safety meeting. Time and location: 5PM at Springfield, IL. *MANDATORY FOR ALL* Ride Day 1 – 23 Sep 25 – Springfield to Gibson City ~101 miles Ride Day 2 – 24 Sep 25– Gibson City to Paris ~104 miles Ride Day 3 – 25 Sep 25 – Paris to Flora ~102 miles Ride Day 4 – 26 Sep 25 – Flora to Pickneyville ~112 miles Ride Day 5 – 27 Sep 25 – Pickneyville to Litchfield ~101 miles Each day will include schedule breaks every 15-25 miles. At each break, riders will have an opportunity to refill bottles and stock up on nourishment. They will also be briefed on any upcoming destinations, including the expected route, distance, conditions, etc. All riders should plan to have your bikes serviced prior to arriving to participate in the ride. There will be minimal maintenance support on the road during the ride. We will coordinate with local bike shops for any additional needed support. Any expenses from this additional service (parts and above normal labor costs) will be the negotiated and paid in full by the rider. Regular training before the event is highly encouraged. Though Illinois is a fairly flat state, elevation change is inevitable, especially in Southern Illinois. Due to hills, climbs and rider performance, the riding group may spread out at times. However, for safety, we will regroup our peloton riding as soon as possible. For the safety of the group, riders who break away from the group, either faster or slower, will be asked to adjust their riding or ride in the support truck. Riders who cannot keep up with the pace and who begin to slow the pack will, out of respect for the group’s schedule, take a break from riding and get in a support truck until they are ready to rejoin the group at the group’s pace. Riders must be physically capable of completing the ride and riding in challenging conditions (hills, wind, rain, and heat). Due to safety concerns, riders who need repeated assistance from other riders will not be allowed to continue the ride. Fundraising This is a charity ride. Each rider is always encouraged to make the effort to raise donations to support our Fallen Heroes History Project videos and scholarship program. Each 30-minute video ($3,000) and scholarship ($1,000) honor one of our Illinois Fallen Service Members since 2001. The fundraising can be accomplished through various means including the Gold Star 500 registration website (RunSignUp.com) donation tools, Gold Star Mission website Donate Page, Facebook fundraising (rider will be expected to provide proof of Facebook fundraising efforts), and cash donations collected and turned into GSM. Don’t forget to check with your employer for matching fund programs, grants, and sponsorships for yourself and Gold Star Mission. Always Remember – Never Forget! www.goldstarmission.org
Cycling
2025 8th Annual General Logan 200
General Information and Registration costs: The 2024 General Logan 200 is an extreme endurance cycling event which not only honors the service and sacrifice of service members and servicewomen who gave their lives in service of our great nation, but also recognizes Illinoisian, General John A. Logan. Named in honor of General John A. Logan, the ride pays homage to the Murphysboro native whose General Order No. 11, called for a national day of remembrance for the Civil War casualties, which is the basis for what is now celebrated as a national holiday on Memorial Day. Additionally, all proceeds go to support building the Gold Star Families Memorial monument in Springfield, IL. The ride traverses a 200+ mile route from the General Logan Museum in Murphysboro, IL to Springfield, IL. Riders begin their journey at midnight and successfully ride into Springfield less than eighteen hours later. As the riders navigate through the southern portion of the state, they stop in multiple communities and spread the word and mission of the organization. In addition to sharing, at every rest stop the riders pause to honor the Fallen Service Members from that area. The ride culminates at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield at the Vietnam Memorial. Schedule July 12, 2024 – Assemble in Springfield and ride to Murphysboro. Prepare for departure from the General Logan Museum at 10pm. July 13, 2024 – Ride from Murphysboro to Springfield. Services Throughout the ride you will have scheduled breaks every 15-25 miles. At each break, riders will have an opportunity to refill bottles and stock up on nourishment. They will also be briefed on any upcoming destinations, including the expected route, distance, conditions, etc. Training Due to the distance of this ride, it is imperative that you train and are prepared to ride the entire distance. We strongly encourage you to take advantage of our Virtual 200 and 500 ride during the month of June. Set your goal for 500 miles (even 200 miles) and that will help you prepare for the General Logan 200. Safety Riders who cannot keep up with the pace and who begin to slow the pack will, out of respect for the group’s schedule, take a break from riding and get in a support truck until they are ready to rejoin the group at the group’s pace. Riders must be physically capable of completing the ride and riding in challenging conditions (at night, many hills, wind, rain, and heat). Due to safety concerns, riders who need repeated assistance from other riders will not be allowed to continue the ride. Occasionally, due to hills, climbs and rider performance, the riding group may spread out. However, for safety, we will resume our pack riding as soon as possible. For the safety of the group, riders who break away from the group, either faster or slower, will be asked to adjust their riding or will ride in the support truck. Registration Costs Due to costs associated with the ride, each rider will pay a $200 registration fee before being accepted on the ride. The fee will cover all costs associated with fuel costs for each support vehicles, food costs for meals including rest stop nourishment, registration website transaction fee, and other minor costs associated with the ride. This is a charity ride. Each rider is always encouraged to make the effort to raise donations that also go towards the Gold Star Family Monument. This can be accomplished through various means including the General Logan 200 registration website (RunSignUp) donation tools, Gold Star Mission website Donate Page, Facebook fundraising (rider will be expected to provide proof of Facebook fundraising efforts), and cash donations collected and turned into GSM. Always Remember – Never Forget! www.goldstarmission.org
2025 9th Annual Gold Star 500
General Information The 2025 9th Annual Gold Star 500 is a journey like no other! This fully supported 500+ mile/5-day endurance cycling event across the state honors and preserves the memories of our Fallen Service Members who gave their lives in service of our great nation. All funds raised go directly to support the Fallen Heroes History Project Videos and educational scholarships awarded each year. The very idea of cycling 500 miles is difficult to comprehend fully, for each day, the riders will average 90-125 miles a day. The ride will be demanding and rewarding. Each day the riders can expect to experience the challenge of cycling over great distances. And at the same time, encounter Gold Star Families and others in the community who knew these Fallen Service Members and hear the stories of their lives. The challenge and sometimes discomfort will pale in comparison to the pain and suffering endured by the service members, the Gold Star families, their teammates, and their community. Our desire for this ride is to convey a message of self-determination, sacrifice, and resolution, representing, to a small degree, the spirit of those honored. The riders will start and finish together riding in peloton fashion. Every year participants and volunteers alike have experienced the challenge and accomplishment of the long distance each day, and the inspiration from the stories of our Fallen Service Members that translate into teamwork, and brotherhood experienced by our Fallen during their service to their nation. Registration Fee Due to costs associated with the ride, each rider will pay a $450 registration fee before being accepted on the ride. Included with your registration: - 2 custom Primal Wear jerseys and GS 500 participation medal - 3 meals each day, snacks, and water/Gatorade at each rest stop (every 20-25 miles) - Illinois State Police escort managing traffic around the peloton and support vehicles - Overnight accommodations (typically high school gyms) - Baggage transfer - Constant ride monitoring by ride captains for safety and encouragement. - SAG/mechanic support - Lead vehicle providing motivational music all day - Lasting friendships - The registration fee also covers the registration website transaction fee and other minor costs associated with the ride. Once you have completed the registration and paid the $450.00 you will be contacted by operations@goldstarmission.org and given a link to order (which is covered in cost) 2 bike jerseys. We will have cycling bibs and wind/rain jackets available for ordering at your own costs. Schedule The 2025 route is programmed for an estimated 500 miles. 22 Sep 25 – Pre-ride orientation and safety meeting. Time and location: 5PM at Springfield, IL. *MANDATORY FOR ALL* Ride Day 1 – 23 Sep 25 – Springfield to Gibson City ~101 miles Ride Day 2 – 24 Sep 25– Gibson City to Paris ~104 miles Ride Day 3 – 25 Sep 25 – Paris to Flora ~102 miles Ride Day 4 – 26 Sep 25 – Flora to Pickneyville ~112 miles Ride Day 5 – 27 Sep 25 – Pickneyville to Litchfield ~101 miles Each day will include schedule breaks every 15-25 miles. At each break, riders will have an opportunity to refill bottles and stock up on nourishment. They will also be briefed on any upcoming destinations, including the expected route, distance, conditions, etc. All riders should plan to have your bikes serviced prior to arriving to participate in the ride. There will be minimal maintenance support on the road during the ride. We will coordinate with local bike shops for any additional needed support. Any expenses from this additional service (parts and above normal labor costs) will be the negotiated and paid in full by the rider. Regular training before the event is highly encouraged. Though Illinois is a fairly flat state, elevation change is inevitable, especially in Southern Illinois. Due to hills, climbs and rider performance, the riding group may spread out at times. However, for safety, we will regroup our peloton riding as soon as possible. For the safety of the group, riders who break away from the group, either faster or slower, will be asked to adjust their riding or ride in the support truck. Riders who cannot keep up with the pace and who begin to slow the pack will, out of respect for the group’s schedule, take a break from riding and get in a support truck until they are ready to rejoin the group at the group’s pace. Riders must be physically capable of completing the ride and riding in challenging conditions (hills, wind, rain, and heat). Due to safety concerns, riders who need repeated assistance from other riders will not be allowed to continue the ride. Fundraising This is a charity ride. Each rider is always encouraged to make the effort to raise donations to support our Fallen Heroes History Project videos and scholarship program. Each 30-minute video ($3,000) and scholarship ($1,000) honor one of our Illinois Fallen Service Members since 2001. The fundraising can be accomplished through various means including the Gold Star 500 registration website (RunSignUp.com) donation tools, Gold Star Mission website Donate Page, Facebook fundraising (rider will be expected to provide proof of Facebook fundraising efforts), and cash donations collected and turned into GSM. Don’t forget to check with your employer for matching fund programs, grants, and sponsorships for yourself and Gold Star Mission. Always Remember – Never Forget! www.goldstarmission.org
2025 Gold Star 500 Volunteer (Gold Star Family Registration)
To support the Gold Star 500 ride, we need around 30 volunteers. This is a charity ride. Our support volunteer members are encouraged to raise donations ($400-500 is a great goal) as well, using all the same methods as the riders. The fundraising can be accomplished through various means including the Gold Star 500 registration website (RunSignUp.com) donation tools, Gold Star Mission website Donate Page, Facebook fundraising (rider will be expected to provide proof of Facebook fundraising efforts), and cash donations collected and turned into GSM. Don’t forget to check with your employer for matching fund programs, grants, and sponsorships for yourself and Gold Star Mission. Volunteers can sign up to support: Pre-ride activities in Springfield, supporting the actual peloton each leg of the ride, as a member of the rest stop crews, or at the final ceremony activities in Litchfield. Drivers are always welcome to help in a variety of ways before, during and after the ride. If you feel you have something else to offer, you can sign up and communicate that through the registration sites or via email. A Volunteer coordinator will contact all volunteers once they are signed up to provide more details via email or phone. Volunteer coordinator email: volunteer@goldstarmission.org www.goldstarmission.org
2025 GS 500 3-day/300 mile Ride (23-25 Sep)
Due to positive feedback! You can now ride 23-25 September 2024. We have truly been blessed to have 34-40 riders annually participate over the years of the Gold Star 500! The GS500 is our premier event, with many communities involved and thus raising a tremendous amount of awareness for our Fallen Heroes! We understand, however, that not all can take five days off from work to do the full GS 500. This is great alternative, and still will provide plenty of challenge. The 3-day option highlights: - Tuesday thru Thursday (23-25 September). - Over 300 miles! - $300 registration fee. - Register at: https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Springfield/GoldStar500 Registration Fee Due to costs associated with the ride, each rider will pay a $300 registration fee before being accepted on the ride. Included with your registration: - 1 custom Primal Wear jerseys and GS 500 participation medal - 3 meals each day, snacks and water/Gatorade at each rest stop (every 20-25 miles) - Illinois State Police escort managing traffic around the peloton and support vehicles - Overnight accommodations (typically high school gyms) - Baggage transfer - Constant ride monitoring by ride captains for safety and encouragement. - SAG/mechanic support - Lead vehicle providing motivational music all day - Lasting friendships - The registration fee also covers the registration website transaction fee and other minor costs associated with the ride. Once you have completed the registration and paid the $300.00 you will be contacted by operations@goldstarmission.org and given a link to order (which is covered in cost) 1 bike jerseys. We will have cycling bibs and wind/rain jackets available for ordering at your own costs. Schedule The 2025 route is programmed for an estimated 500 miles. 22 Sep 25 – Pre-ride orientation and safety meeting. Time: 5PM Location: TBD *MANDATORY FOR ALL* Ride Day 1 – 23 Sep 25 - Springfield to Gibson City Ride Day 2 – 24 Sep 25 - Gibson City to Paris Ride Day 3 – 25 Sep 25 - Paris to Flora Cyclist participating in the 3-day option will be responsible for their own transportation from Flora, IL to your home of record. Each day will include schedule breaks every 15-25 miles. At each break, riders will have an opportunity to refill bottles and stock up on nourishment. They will also be briefed on any upcoming destinations, including the expected route, distance, conditions, etc. All riders should plan to have your bikes serviced prior to arriving to participate in the ride. There will be minimal maintenance support on the road during the ride. We will coordinate with local bike shops for any additional needed support. Any expenses from this additional service (parts and above normal labor costs) will be the negotiated and paid in full by the rider. Regular training before the event is highly encouraged. Though Illinois is a fairly flat state, elevation change is inevitable, especially in Southern Illinois. Due to hills, climbs and rider performance, the riding group may spread out at times. However, for safety, we will regroup our peloton riding as soon as possible. For the safety of the group, riders who break away from the group, either faster or slower, will be asked to adjust their riding or ride in the support truck. Riders who cannot keep up with the pace and who begin to slow the pack will, out of respect for the group’s schedule, take a break from riding and get in a support truck until they are ready to rejoin the group at the group’s pace. Riders must be physically capable of completing the ride and riding in challenging conditions (hills, wind, rain, and heat). Due to safety concerns, riders who need repeated assistance from other riders will not be allowed to continue the ride. Fundraising This is a charity ride. Each rider is always encouraged to make the effort to raise donations to support our Fallen Heroes History Project videos and scholarship program. Each 30-minute video ($3,000) and scholarship ($1,000) honor one of our Illinois Fallen Service Members since 2001. The fundraising can be accomplished through various means including the Gold Star 500 registration website (RunSignUp.com) donation tools, Gold Star Mission website Donate Page, Facebook fundraising (rider will be expected to provide proof of Facebook fundraising efforts), and cash donations collected and turned into GSM. Always Remember – Never Forget! www.goldstarmission.org
2025 GS 500 1-Day/100 Mile Ride (23 Sep)
Due to positive feedback! You can now ride one day on 23 September 2025. We have truly been blessed to have 34-40 riders annually participate over the years of the Gold Star 500! The GS500 is our premier event, with many communities involved and thus raising a tremendous amount of awareness for our Fallen Heroes! We understand, however, that not all can take five days off from work to do the full GS 500. This is great alternative, and still will provide plenty of challenge. The 1-day option highlights: - Tuesday (23 September). - Over 100 miles! - $150 registration fee. - Register at: https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Springfield/GoldStar500 Registration Fee Due to costs associated with the ride, each rider will pay a $150 registration fee before being accepted on the ride. Included with your registration: - 1 custom Primal Wear jerseys and GS 500 participation medal - 3 meals each day, snacks and water/Gatorade at each rest stop (every 20-25 miles) - Illinois State Police escort managing traffic around the peloton and support vehicles - Overnight accommodations (typically high school gyms) - Baggage transfer - Constant ride monitoring by ride captains for safety and encouragement. - SAG/mechanic support - Lead vehicle providing motivational music all day - Lasting friendships - The registration fee also covers the registration website transaction fee and other minor costs associated with the ride. Once you have completed the registration and paid the $150.00 you will be contacted by operations@goldstarmission.org and given a link to order (which is covered in cost) 1 bike jerseys. We will have cycling bibs and wind/rain jackets available for ordering at your own costs. Schedule The 2025 route is programmed for an estimated 500 miles totals. 22 Sep 25 – Pre-ride orientation and safety meeting. Time: 5PM Location: TBD *MANDATORY FOR ALL* Ride Day 1 – 23 Sep 25 - Springfield to Gibson City Cyclist participating in the 1-day option will be responsible for their own transportation from Gibson City, IL to your home of record. Each day will include schedule breaks every 15-25 miles. At each break, riders will have an opportunity to refill bottles and stock up on nourishment. They will also be briefed on any upcoming destinations, including the expected route, distance, conditions, etc. All riders should plan to have your bikes serviced prior to arriving to participate in the ride. There will be minimal maintenance support on the road during the ride. We will coordinate with local bike shops for any additional needed support. Any expenses from this additional service (parts and above normal labor costs) will be the negotiated and paid in full by the rider. Regular training before the event is highly encouraged. Though Illinois is a fairly flat state, elevation change is inevitable, especially in Southern Illinois. Due to hills, climbs and rider performance, the riding group may spread out at times. However, for safety, we will regroup our peloton riding as soon as possible. For the safety of the group, riders who break away from the group, either faster or slower, will be asked to adjust their riding or ride in the support truck. Riders who cannot keep up with the pace and who begin to slow the pack will, out of respect for the group’s schedule, take a break from riding and get in a support truck until they are ready to rejoin the group at the group’s pace. Riders must be physically capable of completing the ride and riding in challenging conditions (hills, wind, rain, and heat). Due to safety concerns, riders who need repeated assistance from other riders will not be allowed to continue the ride. Fundraising This is a charity ride. Each rider is always encouraged to make the effort to raise donations to support our Fallen Heroes History Project videos and scholarship program. Each 30-minute video ($3,000) and scholarship ($1,000) honor one of our Illinois Fallen Service Members since 2001. The fundraising can be accomplished through various means including the Gold Star 500 registration website (RunSignUp.com) donation tools, Gold Star Mission website Donate Page, Facebook fundraising (rider will be expected to provide proof of Facebook fundraising efforts), and cash donations collected and turned into GSM. Always Remember – Never Forget! www.goldstarmission.org
2025 GS 500 1-Day/100 Mile Ride (24 Sep)
Due to positive feedback! You can now ride one day on 25 September 2024. We have truly been blessed to have 34-40 riders annually participate over the years of the Gold Star 500! The GS500 is our premier event, with many communities involved and thus raising a tremendous amount of awareness for our Fallen Heroes! We understand, however, that not all can take five days off from work to do the full GS 500. This is great alternative, and still will provide plenty of challenge. The 1-day option highlights: - Wednesday (24 September). - Over 100 miles! - $150 registration fee. - Register at: https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Springfield/GoldStar500 Registration Fee Due to costs associated with the ride, each rider will pay a $150 registration fee before being accepted on the ride. Included with your registration: - 1 custom Primal Wear jerseys and GS 500 participation medal - 3 meals each day, snacks and water/Gatorade at each rest stop (every 20-25 miles) - Illinois State Police escort managing traffic around the peloton and support vehicles - Overnight accommodations (typically high school gyms) - Baggage transfer - Constant ride monitoring by ride captains for safety and encouragement. - SAG/mechanic support - Lead vehicle providing motivational music all day - Lasting friendships - The registration fee also covers the registration website transaction fee and other minor costs associated with the ride. Once you have completed the registration and paid the $150.00 you will be contacted by operations@goldstarmission.org and given a link to order (which is covered in cost) 1 bike jerseys. We will have cycling bibs and wind/rain jackets available for ordering at your own costs. Schedule The 2025 route is programmed for an estimated 500 miles totals. 24 Sep 25 – Pre-ride orientation and safety meeting. Time: 5PM Location: TBD *MANDATORY FOR ALL* Ride Day 2 – 24 Sep 25 – Gibson City to Paris Cyclist participating in this 1-day option will be responsible for their own transportation to Paris, IL on 23 September and prepared to start riding at 6am on 24 September. You will also be responsible for your own transportation to your home of record after completing the ride. Each day will include schedule breaks every 15-25 miles. At each break, riders will have an opportunity to refill bottles and stock up on nourishment. They will also be briefed on any upcoming destinations, including the expected route, distance, conditions, etc. All riders should plan to have your bikes serviced prior to arriving to participate in the ride. There will be minimal maintenance support on the road during the ride. We will coordinate with local bike shops for any additional needed support. Any expenses from this additional service (parts and above normal labor costs) will be the negotiated and paid in full by the rider. Regular training before the event is highly encouraged. Though Illinois is a fairly flat state, elevation change is inevitable, especially in Southern Illinois. Due to hills, climbs and rider performance, the riding group may spread out at times. However, for safety, we will regroup our peloton riding as soon as possible. For the safety of the group, riders who break away from the group, either faster or slower, will be asked to adjust their riding or ride in the support truck. Riders who cannot keep up with the pace and who begin to slow the pack will, out of respect for the group’s schedule, take a break from riding and get in a support truck until they are ready to rejoin the group at the group’s pace. Riders must be physically capable of completing the ride and riding in challenging conditions (hills, wind, rain, and heat). Due to safety concerns, riders who need repeated assistance from other riders will not be allowed to continue the ride. Fundraising This is a charity ride. Each rider is always encouraged to make the effort to raise donations to support our Fallen Heroes History Project videos and scholarship program. Each 30-minute video ($3,000) and scholarship ($1,000) honor one of our Illinois Fallen Service Members since 2001. The fundraising can be accomplished through various means including the Gold Star 500 registration website (RunSignUp.com) donation tools, Gold Star Mission website Donate Page, Facebook fundraising (rider will be expected to provide proof of Facebook fundraising efforts), and cash donations collected and turned into GSM. Always Remember – Never Forget! www.goldstarmission.org
2025 GS 500 3-day/300 mile Ride (25-27 Sep)
Due to positive feedback! You can now ride 25-27 September 2025. We have truly been blessed to have 34-40 riders annually participate over the years of the Gold Star 500! The GS500 is our premier event, with many communities involved and thus raising a tremendous amount of awareness for our Fallen Heroes! We understand, however, that not all can take five days off from work to do the full GS 500. This is great alternative, and still will provide plenty of challenge. The 3-day option highlights: - Thursday thru Saturday (25-27 September). - Over 300 miles! - $300 registration fee. - Register at: https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Springfield/GoldStar500 Registration Fee Due to costs associated with the ride, each rider will pay a $300 registration fee before being accepted on the ride. Included with your registration: - 1 custom Primal Wear jerseys and GS 500 participation medal - 3 meals each day, snacks and water/Gatorade at each rest stop (every 20-25 miles) - Illinois State Police escort managing traffic around the peloton and support vehicles - Overnight accommodations (typically high school gyms) - Baggage transfer - Constant ride monitoring by ride captains for safety and encouragement. - SAG/mechanic support - Lead vehicle providing motivational music all day - Lasting friendships - The registration fee also covers the registration website transaction fee and other minor costs associated with the ride. Once you have completed the registration and paid the $300.00 you will be contacted by operations@goldstarmission.org and given a link to order (which is covered in cost) 1 bike jerseys. We will have cycling bibs and wind/rain jackets available for ordering at your own costs. Schedule The 2025 route is programmed for an estimated 500 miles. 22 Sep 25 – Pre-ride orientation and safety meeting. Time: 5PM Location: TBD *MANDATORY FOR ALL* Ride Day 3 – 25 Sep 25 – Paris to Flora Ride Day 4 – 26 Sep 25 – Flora to Pickneyville Ride Day 5 – 28 Sep 24 – Pickneyville to Litchfield Cyclist participating in this 3-day option will be responsible for their own transportation to Paris, IL on 24 September and be prepared to begin riding at 6am on 25 September. You can expect transportation from Litchfield to Springfield after completing the ride. Each day will include schedule breaks every 15-25 miles. At each break, riders will have an opportunity to refill bottles and stock up on nourishment. They will also be briefed on any upcoming destinations, including the expected route, distance, conditions, etc. All riders should plan to have your bikes serviced prior to arriving to participate in the ride. There will be minimal maintenance support on the road during the ride. We will coordinate with local bike shops for any additional needed support. Any expenses from this additional service (parts and above normal labor costs) will be the negotiated and paid in full by the rider. Regular training before the event is highly encouraged. Though Illinois is a fairly flat state, elevation change is inevitable, especially in Southern Illinois. Due to hills, climbs and rider performance, the riding group may spread out at times. However, for safety, we will regroup our peloton riding as soon as possible. For the safety of the group, riders who break away from the group, either faster or slower, will be asked to adjust their riding or ride in the support truck. Riders who cannot keep up with the pace and who begin to slow the pack will, out of respect for the group’s schedule, take a break from riding and get in a support truck until they are ready to rejoin the group at the group’s pace. Riders must be physically capable of completing the ride and riding in challenging conditions (hills, wind, rain, and heat). Due to safety concerns, riders who need repeated assistance from other riders will not be allowed to continue the ride. Fundraising This is a charity ride. Each rider is always encouraged to make the effort to raise donations to support our Fallen Heroes History Project videos and scholarship program. Each 30-minute video ($3,000) and scholarship ($1,000) honor one of our Illinois Fallen Service Members since 2001. The fundraising can be accomplished through various means including the Gold Star 500 registration website (RunSignUp.com) donation tools, Gold Star Mission website Donate Page, Facebook fundraising (rider will be expected to provide proof of Facebook fundraising efforts), and cash donations collected and turned into GSM. Always Remember – Never Forget! www.goldstarmission.org
2025 GS 500 1-Day/100 Mile Ride (25 Sep)
Due to positive feedback! You can now ride one day on 25 September 2025. We have truly been blessed to have 34-40 riders annually participate over the years of the Gold Star 500! The GS500 is our premier event, with many communities involved and thus raising a tremendous amount of awareness for our Fallen Heroes! We understand, however, that not all can take five days off from work to do the full GS 500. This is great alternative, and still will provide plenty of challenge. The 1-day option highlights: - Thursday (25 September). - Over 100 miles! - $150 registration fee. - Register at: https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Springfield/GoldStar500 Registration Fee Due to costs associated with the ride, each rider will pay a $150 registration fee before being accepted on the ride. Included with your registration: - 1 custom Primal Wear jerseys and GS 500 participation medal - 3 meals each day, snacks and water/Gatorade at each rest stop (every 20-25 miles) - Illinois State Police escort managing traffic around the peloton and support vehicles - Overnight accommodations (typically high school gyms) - Baggage transfer - Constant ride monitoring by ride captains for safety and encouragement. - SAG/mechanic support - Lead vehicle providing motivational music all day - Lasting friendships - The registration fee also covers the registration website transaction fee and other minor costs associated with the ride. Once you have completed the registration and paid the $150.00 you will be contacted by operations@goldstarmission.org and given a link to order (which is covered in cost) 1 bike jerseys. We will have cycling bibs and wind/rain jackets available for ordering at your own costs. Schedule The 2025 route is programmed for an estimated 500 miles totals. 25 Sep 25 – Pre-ride orientation and safety meeting. Time: 5PM Location: TBD *MANDATORY FOR ALL* Ride Day 3 – 25 Sep 25 – Paris to Flora Cyclist participating in this 1-day option will be responsible for their own transportation to Paris, IL on 24 September and prepared to start riding at 6am on 25 September. You will also be responsible for your own transportation to your home of record after completing the ride. Each day will include schedule breaks every 15-25 miles. At each break, riders will have an opportunity to refill bottles and stock up on nourishment. They will also be briefed on any upcoming destinations, including the expected route, distance, conditions, etc. All riders should plan to have your bikes serviced prior to arriving to participate in the ride. There will be minimal maintenance support on the road during the ride. We will coordinate with local bike shops for any additional needed support. Any expenses from this additional service (parts and above normal labor costs) will be the negotiated and paid in full by the rider. Regular training before the event is highly encouraged. Though Illinois is a fairly flat state, elevation change is inevitable, especially in Southern Illinois. Due to hills, climbs and rider performance, the riding group may spread out at times. However, for safety, we will regroup our peloton riding as soon as possible. For the safety of the group, riders who break away from the group, either faster or slower, will be asked to adjust their riding or ride in the support truck. Riders who cannot keep up with the pace and who begin to slow the pack will, out of respect for the group’s schedule, take a break from riding and get in a support truck until they are ready to rejoin the group at the group’s pace. Riders must be physically capable of completing the ride and riding in challenging conditions (hills, wind, rain, and heat). Due to safety concerns, riders who need repeated assistance from other riders will not be allowed to continue the ride. Fundraising This is a charity ride. Each rider is always encouraged to make the effort to raise donations to support our Fallen Heroes History Project videos and scholarship program. Each 30-minute video ($3,000) and scholarship ($1,000) honor one of our Illinois Fallen Service Members since 2001. The fundraising can be accomplished through various means including the Gold Star 500 registration website (RunSignUp.com) donation tools, Gold Star Mission website Donate Page, Facebook fundraising (rider will be expected to provide proof of Facebook fundraising efforts), and cash donations collected and turned into GSM. Always Remember – Never Forget! www.goldstarmission.org
2025 GS 500 1-Day/100 Mile Ride (26 Sep)
Due to positive feedback! You can now ride one day on 26 September 2025. We have truly been blessed to have 34-40 riders annually participate over the years of the Gold Star 500! The GS500 is our premier event, with many communities involved and thus raising a tremendous amount of awareness for our Fallen Heroes! We understand, however, that not all can take five days off from work to do the full GS 500. This is great alternative, and still will provide plenty of challenge. The 1-day option highlights: - Friday (26 September). - Over 100 miles! - $150 registration fee. - Register at: https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Springfield/GoldStar500 Registration Fee Due to costs associated with the ride, each rider will pay a $150 registration fee before being accepted on the ride. Included with your registration: - 1 custom Primal Wear jerseys and GS 500 participation medal - 3 meals each day, snacks and water/Gatorade at each rest stop (every 20-25 miles) - Illinois State Police escort managing traffic around the peloton and support vehicles - Overnight accommodations (typically high school gyms) - Baggage transfer - Constant ride monitoring by ride captains for safety and encouragement. - SAG/mechanic support - Lead vehicle providing motivational music all day - Lasting friendships - The registration fee also covers the registration website transaction fee and other minor costs associated with the ride. Once you have completed the registration and paid the $150.00 you will be contacted by operations@goldstarmission.org and given a link to order (which is covered in cost) 1 bike jerseys. We will have cycling bibs and wind/rain jackets available for ordering at your own costs. Schedule The 2025 route is programmed for an estimated 500 miles totals. 26 Sep 25 – Pre-ride orientation and safety meeting. Time: 5PM Location: TBD *MANDATORY FOR ALL* Ride Day 4 – 26 Sep 25 – Flora to Pickneyville Cyclist participating in this 1-day option will be responsible for their own transportation to Flora, IL on 25 September and prepared to start riding at 6am on 26 September. You will also be responsible for your own transportation to your home of record after completing the ride. Each day will include schedule breaks every 15-25 miles. At each break, riders will have an opportunity to refill bottles and stock up on nourishment. They will also be briefed on any upcoming destinations, including the expected route, distance, conditions, etc. All riders should plan to have your bikes serviced prior to arriving to participate in the ride. There will be minimal maintenance support on the road during the ride. We will coordinate with local bike shops for any additional needed support. Any expenses from this additional service (parts and above normal labor costs) will be the negotiated and paid in full by the rider. Regular training before the event is highly encouraged. Though Illinois is a fairly flat state, elevation change is inevitable, especially in Southern Illinois. Due to hills, climbs and rider performance, the riding group may spread out at times. However, for safety, we will regroup our peloton riding as soon as possible. For the safety of the group, riders who break away from the group, either faster or slower, will be asked to adjust their riding or ride in the support truck. Riders who cannot keep up with the pace and who begin to slow the pack will, out of respect for the group’s schedule, take a break from riding and get in a support truck until they are ready to rejoin the group at the group’s pace. Riders must be physically capable of completing the ride and riding in challenging conditions (hills, wind, rain, and heat). Due to safety concerns, riders who need repeated assistance from other riders will not be allowed to continue the ride. Fundraising This is a charity ride. Each rider is always encouraged to make the effort to raise donations to support our Fallen Heroes History Project videos and scholarship program. Each 30-minute video ($3,000) and scholarship ($1,000) honor one of our Illinois Fallen Service Members since 2001. The fundraising can be accomplished through various means including the Gold Star 500 registration website (RunSignUp.com) donation tools, Gold Star Mission website Donate Page, Facebook fundraising (rider will be expected to provide proof of Facebook fundraising efforts), and cash donations collected and turned into GSM. Always Remember – Never Forget! www.goldstarmission.org
2025 GS 500 1-Day/100 Mile Ride (27 Sep)
Due to positive feedback! You can now ride one day on 27 September 2025. We have truly been blessed to have 34-40 riders annually participate over the years of the Gold Star 500! The GS500 is our premier event, with many communities involved and thus raising a tremendous amount of awareness for our Fallen Heroes! We understand, however, that not all can take five days off from work to do the full GS 500. This is great alternative, and still will provide plenty of challenge. The 1-day option highlights: - Saturday (27 September). - Over 100 miles! - $150 registration fee. - Register at: https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Springfield/GoldStar500 Registration Fee Due to costs associated with the ride, each rider will pay a $150 registration fee before being accepted on the ride. Included with your registration: - 1 custom Primal Wear jerseys and GS 500 participation medal - 3 meals each day, snacks and water/Gatorade at each rest stop (every 20-25 miles) - Illinois State Police escort managing traffic around the peloton and support vehicles - Overnight accommodations (typically high school gyms) - Baggage transfer - Constant ride monitoring by ride captains for safety and encouragement. - SAG/mechanic support - Lead vehicle providing motivational music all day - Lasting friendships - The registration fee also covers the registration website transaction fee and other minor costs associated with the ride. Once you have completed the registration and paid the $150.00 you will be contacted by operations@goldstarmission.org and given a link to order (which is covered in cost) 1 bike jerseys. We will have cycling bibs and wind/rain jackets available for ordering at your own costs. Schedule The 2025 route is programmed for an estimated 500 miles totals. 27 Sep 25 – Pre-ride orientation and safety meeting. Time: 5PM Location: TBD *MANDATORY FOR ALL* Ride Day 5 – 27 Sep 25 – Pickneyville toLitchfield Cyclist participating in this 1-day option will be responsible for their own transportation to Pickneyville, IL on 26 September and prepared to start riding at 6am on 27 September. You will also be responsible for your own transportation to your home of record after completing the ride. Each day will include schedule breaks every 15-25 miles. At each break, riders will have an opportunity to refill bottles and stock up on nourishment. They will also be briefed on any upcoming destinations, including the expected route, distance, conditions, etc. All riders should plan to have your bikes serviced prior to arriving to participate in the ride. There will be minimal maintenance support on the road during the ride. We will coordinate with local bike shops for any additional needed support. Any expenses from this additional service (parts and above normal labor costs) will be the negotiated and paid in full by the rider. Regular training before the event is highly encouraged. Though Illinois is a fairly flat state, elevation change is inevitable, especially in Southern Illinois. Due to hills, climbs and rider performance, the riding group may spread out at times. However, for safety, we will regroup our peloton riding as soon as possible. For the safety of the group, riders who break away from the group, either faster or slower, will be asked to adjust their riding or ride in the support truck. Riders who cannot keep up with the pace and who begin to slow the pack will, out of respect for the group’s schedule, take a break from riding and get in a support truck until they are ready to rejoin the group at the group’s pace. Riders must be physically capable of completing the ride and riding in challenging conditions (hills, wind, rain, and heat). Due to safety concerns, riders who need repeated assistance from other riders will not be allowed to continue the ride. Fundraising This is a charity ride. Each rider is always encouraged to make the effort to raise donations to support our Fallen Heroes History Project videos and scholarship program. Each 30-minute video ($3,000) and scholarship ($1,000) honor one of our Illinois Fallen Service Members since 2001. The fundraising can be accomplished through various means including the Gold Star 500 registration website (RunSignUp.com) donation tools, Gold Star Mission website Donate Page, Facebook fundraising (rider will be expected to provide proof of Facebook fundraising efforts), and cash donations collected and turned into GSM. Always Remember – Never Forget! www.goldstarmission.org
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10th Annual Gold Star 500 takes place in Springfield, Illinois, United States. The local timezone is America/Chicago.
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