The Colonial Fondo Ride may cause congestion on portions of James City County roads on Saturday, Sept. 26 due to cyclists. The Colonial Fondo is a 50- and 70-mile ride led by Cannondale-Garmin pro rider Ted King. This event starts and ends at the Colonial Williamsburg Regional Visitor’s Center, but much of the bike ride route is in the County.
From 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday, motorists may encounter delays on portions of:
• Newman Road
• Riverview Road
• Croaker Road
• Ware Creek Road
• Mount Laurel Road
• Six Mt. Zion Road
• Fieldstone Parkway
• Old Stage Road
• Barnes Road
• Racefield Drive
• Stewarts Road
• Liberty Church Road
• Richmond Road
• Diascund Reservoir Road
• Forge Road
• Little Creek Dam Road
• Chickahominy Road
• Cranston’s Mill Pond Road
• Jolly Pond Road
• Centerville Road
• John Tyler Highway (Route 5)
• Greensprings Road
Police will direct traffic during the event to aid in preventing delays. Cyclists will travel on the roadways throughout the day even when traffic is moving steadily, so drivers should use caution.
The Colonial Fondo is held in conjunction with the UCI Road World Championships in Richmond. This event is sponsored by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
For additional information, visit colonialwilliamsburg.com/fondo.
Media Contact: Steve Rubino, Deputy Chief
757-592-6490; Steve.Rubino@jamescitycountyva.gov