Asheville On Bikes

The Lennie Antonelli and Jake Hill Memorial Ride

Presented by On Your Bike, Gravelo Workshop, The White Line Foundation, and Liberty Bicycles

July 1, 2026

The Lennie Antonelli and Jake Hill Memorial Ride

Ride start: 6:00 PM in Downtown Marshall (116 Blannahassett Island Rd, 28753)

Route: 11-mile out-and-back route along NC-251, traveling to the site of the crash before returning to town

Honor the lives of Lennie Antonello and Jake Hill on the first anniversary of their passing. This memorial ride is an opportunity for friends, family, and the broader cycling community to come together in remembrance of these deeply valued members of the riding community.

The Lennie Antonelli and Jake Hill Memorial

About The White Line Foundation

Participants are encouraged to consider donating to The White Line Foundation, an advocacy group working toward the goal of zero traffic fatalities. Maddie Barondeau and Griffin Tichenor organize on behalf of the North Carolina chapter. The organization prioritizes support for  Magnus White Cyclist Safety Act (H.R. 7353) and uniting locals and statewide voices for road safety policy and reform. North Carolina’s roads are some of the most dangerous in the country for people outside of cars. 

What to Know Before You Go 

  • Riders of all levels are welcome to join. The pace will be casual and conversational.
  • All participants should ride safely, follow traffic laws, and look out for one another. 
  • The event is free to the public.
  • The organizers request that participants travel to Marshall to begin the ride rather than riding to the start. Carpool options will be available from Gravelo Workshop (793 Merrimon Ave) in Asheville. Please secure a parking pass from bike shop staff for your vehicle before carpooling to the event.
  • Additional parking at the start will be at Marshall High Studios (115 Blannahassett Island Rd, Marshall, NC 28753).
  • Those who would like to support The White Line Foundation without joining the ride have a registration option available.

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