Rider/Support Crew Applications

Ride with TBR2025
RIDER APPLICATIONS CLOSED.
We would be absolutely thrilled to have you join us for the 2025 Tennessee Brotherhood Ride! This is an incredible journey that brings together riders from all many different agencies to honor our fallen heroes and support their families. Before you sign up, we have a few requirements to ensure that this ride is the right fit for you. Take a look at the application form, and see if this adventure aligns with your passion and dedication. We can’t wait to potentially have you as part of our amazing community!

Support Crew Applications
SUPPORT APPLICATIONS CLOSED.
We’re so excited that you’re interested in joining the support crew for the 2025 TBR Ride! It’s going to be an unforgettable experience, and we’d love for you to be a part of it.
Take a moment to review the form below and fill out the application. Once we’ve had a chance to review it, we’ll reach out to you with next steps. We can’t wait to connect and hopefully have you on board for this amazing adventure!
What To Expect
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General Information
The ride kicks off in Nashville on the evening of June 19th, 2025 with a team dinner.
Jerseys, bike/equipment checks, and a safety briefing will be held.
Departure is on the morning of June 20th, and we return to Nashville on June 22nd.
The ride will cover over 300 miles in 2 days. (Route may change due to traffic or construction.)
Expect hills and mountains in Tennessee—serious training is required.
We’ll track your progress on Strava or Garmin.
Group training rides will be available.
Follow all guidelines and procedures.
A minimum fundraising of $300 is required by April 30, 2025, through personal donations or sponsorship.
Keep the executive board informed of any changes.
Routes, times, and weather are subject to change.
We will follow host site policies.
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Safety
Obey all traffic laws.
Know your body: hydrate and rest before exhaustion.
Stay together as a group.
Hand signals will be covered at the safety briefing.
Communicate between the front and back of the pack.
The lead rider stays until support vehicles are in position for traffic control.
The lead rider keeps the pack tight.
Limit pull time and listen to your body.
Maintain the line; communicate if you need to drop out. In double formation, stay near the shoulder.
No eating while riding (we’ll have scheduled stops).
No headphones or cell phones while riding.
SAFETY FIRST!
We ride 15-20 mph on flat terrain, so train to keep up.
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What to Bring
(2) Spare tire tubes
(1) Spare tire
Bike repair tools (pump, chain lube, tire tools, etc.)
Toiletries
Cell phone chargers
Bike computer
Police hat/Fire helmet for ceremonies
Road bike (no triathlon bikes)
Bike helmet
Jersey
Black padded cycling shorts
Cycling shoes, gloves, and socks
Sunglasses or clear glasses
Rain gear
Water bottles with your name
Permanent marker for gear
Chamois butter/body glide
Pillow, sleeping bag, air mattress/cot
Shower towel
Sunscreen
Ben-gay/Biofreeze/Flex-All
Tylenol/Advil
Change of clothes (casual workout style)
Personal snacks, power bars, or drink additives
Prescription meds
Health insurance card
Interested in joining us?



