
TOUR DE BARGERSVILLE
Tour de Bargersville is a casual, community-focused bike ride presented by Taxman Brewing Co., taking place Saturday, May 9, 2026.
This ~15-mile round-trip ride begins at Taxman Brewing in Bargersville. It guides riders through the scenic Aberdeen community with a mid-ride social stop at Mallow Run Winery before returning to Pizza & Libations for a post-ride buffet, live music, and celebration.
Designed for all skill levels, this social-paced event highlights Johnson County’s vibrant craft beverage scene while promoting active living and local connection. Registration includes food, beverages, event perks, and entry into prize drawings. Join us for a fun, family-friendly day celebrating cycling, community, and two of Bargersville’s signature destinations.

THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS

FAQS
Q: What do the proceeds from Tour de Bargersville support?
A: Proceeds from Tour de Bargersville help support Cultural Soundscapes, our free summer concert series in Bargersville.
Q: What is Cultural Soundscapes?
A: Cultural Soundscapes is a free community concert series that brings talented local and regional singer-songwriters to Bargersville throughout the summer. The series is designed to create opportunities for the community to gather, enjoy live music, and experience the arts in a relaxed outdoor setting.
Q: Why support Cultural Soundscapes through the ride?
A: Events like Tour de Bargersville help make it possible to keep Cultural Soundscapes free and accessible to everyone in the community. Registration fees and sponsorships from the ride help cover the costs associated with hosting professional musicians, sound equipment, staging, and event logistics.
Q: Who organizes these events?
A: Tour de Bargersville and Cultural Soundscapes are organized by Taxman Hospitality Group in partnership with local community supporters who believe in bringing vibrant cultural experiences to Bargersville.
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Q: Do I have to be an experienced cyclist?
A: Not at all! Tour de Bargersville is designed for riders of all skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or just out for a casual ride with friends or family, everyone is welcome.
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Q: What type of bike can I ride?
A: Any bike works! Road bikes, cruisers, hybrids, mountain bikes, and e-bikes are all welcome. Just make sure your bike is in safe working condition before the ride.
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Q: Is the route family-friendly?
A: Yes! The ride is intended to be approachable for a wide range of riders. Families are welcome, and younger riders should be accompanied by an adult.
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Q: Do I need to wear a helmet?
A: Yes. Helmets are required for all riders for safety.
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Q: Will there be police or traffic support?
A: Yes. We are working with local bike police and event volunteers to help ensure riders can safely navigate the route.
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Q: What happens if it rains?
A: In the case of severe weather, the ride will be moved to the following Saturday.