Register early...

The registration fee is $20 per rider if received by April 4, 2008, and $25 per rider after that.  The first 1,000 pre-registered participants will receive a Commemorative T-Shirt. We encourage you to pre-register in order to guarantee a tee-shirt.  Registration on the day of the event and check-in for pre-registered riders begins at 7 a.m.  The event is held regardless of the weather.  No refunds are offered.

There are three ways you can register here:

• You can download this form, print it out, complete it and mail it to the address given at the bottom of the form. Please do not attempt to print it directly from this page -- it will not print consistently. If you wish to print a form from this page, go to the next option.

• Get the printer-friendly form, complete it, and mail it to the address at the bottom of the form. You can get the form by clicking here.

• Easiest of all (for you and for us), register on-line with .  Not only does this make registration simple, but it makes you eligible for a lot of neat stuff, including discounted magazine subscriptions and a free subscription to Active Insider, their weekly e-zine featuring articles on fitness and training. (Note that active.com charges a small fee for on-line registration. We do not receive any compensation from this fee.)

Finally, you can register on site. However, if you want a guaranteed t-shirt and wish to avoid the lines, we advise you to pre-register. If you do it before April 4, 2008, you will also save $5.

Rain or Shine.  Helmets are Required.


 

 


The Pennsylvania State Police was created by an Act of the legislature which was signed into law by Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker on May 2, 1905. It was the first uniformed police organization of its kind in the United States. This experiment in law enforcement set a new standard in policing and served as a model for other state police agencies throughout the nation. The founding principles are evident today, even as the PSP sets new standards for tomorrow. The commitment to excellence will long remain a driving force in law enforcement.  Throughout its rich history, the Pennsylvania State Police has provided police services to vast regions of Pennsylvania.  Today, the authorized complement of the Pennsylvania State Police is 4,545 sworn members. In addition, over 1,600 civilians serve in a variety of roles throughout the Department.

 
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