Five-Card Poker Run with Seven Stops
Get ready to hit the open road for our thrilling Motorcycle Poker Run featuring a unique twist—seven scenic stops to collect your cards, but only five will count toward your final hand!
This event is designed exclusively for motorcycle riders, combining the freedom of the ride with the excitement of a poker game. Whether you're riding solo or as part of a group, it's all about fun, good company, and a little bit of luck.
How It Works:
Participants will have a pre-planned motorcycle route with seven official stops. At each stop, you’ll draw and record one playing card. At the final stop, you'll build your best five-card poker hand—discarding two to keep only the strongest combination.
Event Highlights:
Seven scenic motorcycle-friendly stops, featuring refreshments, activities, or local points of interest
Collect one signed playing card at each stop
Build your best five-card poker hand from the six cards you receive
Prizes awarded for Best Hand, Worst Hand, and more!
Open to all licensed motorcyclists—any make or model welcome
This is a perfect ride for clubs, charity events, or anyone looking for a great day on two wheels.
Great roads, great stops, and great hands await—let the ride and the cards decide your fate!
Start: Bumpus Harley Davidson, 2250 NW Broad Street, Murfreesboro, TN 37129
$25 single hand (one hand per rider)
$40 couple hand discount (couple riding together)
Tickets go on sale August 1, 2025
Agenda:
Registration from 9:00 - 10:00 AM : sign in at registration.
Coffee and pastry truck on site.
Head Out at 10:01 AM
We have a map for a leisure ride around the outskirts of town for your seven stops, but you can go to any stop at your own pace! We start and end at Bumpus!
Return to Bumpus at 3:00 PM. Option to buy another extra card will be available for $10.
Winners announced as soon as all hands are turned in.
Paid for by Kenneth Barrett for Sheriff. Jan Stewart, Treasurer
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