The bike race was the Multiple Sclerosis City-to-Shore Bike Ride. The bikers start in Cherry Hill on Saturday morning and end at Ocean City that night, going 75 miles. The next day, they turn around and go back the way they came.
The Batsto stop (at the Batsto-Pleasant Mills Church) is part of the "century loop" for people crazy enough to bike 100 miles on the first day and then 75 more miles the next day. My Boy Scouts were helping to man the rest stop there on Saturday, and we've manned various rest stops for the past ten years for the ride.
Its a really good event that raises millions and millions of dollars for research each year. The most inspiring part of the whole event takes place in Ocean City at the first days finish line, where MS victims and their families (many of the victims in wheelchairs) line the final strech to cheer on/thank the riders. 7,000 riders each year cross that finish line.
My favorite rider is this 70+ year old Chinese woman who barely speaks any English who rides the whole 150 miles on a one speed bike, something she has done since the event was begun over 20 years ago. She wears a dress and high heeled shoes (she rode a bike to work like that for her entire life, so she says she can't ride any other way) and stops for tea at each rest stop. Her grandkids ride with her to keep track of her and translate.