TOMRV Quad CIties Bicycle Club
About this event
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NEWS RELEASE
Quad Cities Bicycle Club
For immediate release March 19, 2026
TOMRV registration now open
Registration is now open for the Tour of the Mississippi River Valley, a popular and
iconic two-day ride sponsored by the Quad Cities Bicycle Club.
TOMRV (pronounced “TOM-Rahv”) will take place the weekend of June 6-7. The
TOMRV route will take cyclists along the Mississippi River Valley, with an overnight stop
in Dubuque. This year’s TOMRV route will be in Iowa only, due to construction on the
Illinois side.
That’s also the site to use if you’d like to volunteer for TOMRV.
The cost to register for TOMRV is $219, a price that increases to $239 if you register
after May 31. One-day riders can register for $109, with that price also increasing on
May 31 to $139. Note that no refunds will be offered.
QCBC members in good standing will receive a $20 discount on the registration fee.
Membership in the club is open to anyone;
All proceeds from the ride will be used to support the mission of the Quad Cities Bicycle
Club, an organization which promotes, encourages, and supports the safe participation
in bicycle riding for people of all ages and abilities, and anticipates and addresses the
needs and interests of all aspects of bicycling in the Quad Cities area.
Cyclists registering for TOMRV will start the ride on Saturday, June 6, from one of two
locations: The Isle Casino Hotel in Bettendorf, Iowa, and Northeast High School in
Goose Lake, Iowa. Those starting from Bettendorf will go on a “century ride” covering
about 108 miles, with an optional longer route covering 113 miles. The shorter route
from Goose Lake will cover about 72 miles.
The TOMRV routes on Sunday from Dubuque will cover about 95 miles, for those
returning to Bettendorf (with an optional century loop), and about 52 miles for those
returning to Goose Lake.
Baggage transportation from Bettendorf and Goose Lake to Dubuque is offered as part
of the TOMRV registration fee. No transportation will be available between Bettendorf
and Goose Lake.
TOMRV cyclists can park their vehicles for free throughout the weekend at both the Isle
Casino Hotel and Northeast High School.
Overnight accommodations for TOMRV riders are offered at Loras College. Camping
options are also available. The cost of both lodging at the college and camping is
separate from the TOMRV registration fee.
If you’d prefer other lodging, your baggage can be transported to any hotel within five
miles of Loras College. Note that a block of rooms for TOMRV riders has been set aside
at the Days Inn in Dubuque; be sure to ask for the TOMRV group rate when you make
reservations.
Those staying at Loras will have access to showers and restrooms. TOMRV riders can
leave their bicycles overnight in a secure storage area that will be set up at the college.
The registration fee includes a buffet dinner that will be served in the Loras cafeteria.
One-day riders can partake of the dinner for an additional $20, which would bring the
one-day total to $139 ($159 after May 31).
The dinner, bicycle storage, and other services will be available to those who choose
not to stay overnight at Loras College and arrange for alternate lodging.
As in past TOMRVs, the routes will offer beautiful scenery and a variety of terrains, from
flat stretches to climbs up hills and bluffs. Support from certified bicycle mechanics will
be available along the route.
Cyclists can pause at rest stops that will be stocked with snacks and drinks. Six rest
stops will be available on Saturday, and five on Sunday. The Saturday ride will include a
lunch stop in Bellevue, where sandwiches will be served.
Packet pickup will take place at the Isle Casino Hotel during the evening on Friday, June
5, at hours to be determined, and on Saturday morning both at the Isle Casino and at
Northeast High School in Goose Lake. All packets will include a t-shirt marked with this
year’s TOMRV logo. Cycling jerseys are available for sale at an additional cost.
The Tour of the Mississippi River Valley began in 1978 in the form of a two-day ride on a
July weekend between Davenport and Burlington. This year’s ride will be the 47th
TOMRV; the ride was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic, and not held in
2023 and 2024 before returning last year.
If you have any questions about TOMRV or need more information, send an email to
tomrvqcbc@gmail.com.
Registration Info
Registration is recommended
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