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Join us at the LBJ Ranch on Saturday, April 2, 2022, and support the LBJ National Historical Park by being part of the iconic LBJ 100 bike ride.
Starting and ending on the famed LBJ Ranch, all LBJ 100 routes take riders under majestic live oaks, past historical landmarks that figured prominently not only in the Johnson family history, but also in U.S. presidential history. See the descendants of President Johnson's famed Hereford cattle herd as you exit the Ranch. Then, it's on to spectacular Hill Country cycling – on smooth-surfaced ranch-market roads and bucolic country lanes that will take you back in time. Visit rural, historic Gillespie County schools that do duty as rest stops on this scenic tour. This is truly a "Ride to Preserve History."
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave.
This is a year-round endurance training ride. Ontermediate pace for 40 to 50 miles (17.5 - 18.5 mph average). Flat to rolling terrain, generally to Edmond. Stop for coffee and return. NOTE: Check More Information -- the ride location and start time may change temporarily due to weather or other conditions. If in doubt, check with the ride leader. Since the Francis Tuttle parking lot is closed, the ride is currently meeting at the northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
The purpose of the Spring Training rides is to help cyclists get back in shape after a winter of not riding or not riding much. Many riders use this to prepare for Oklahoma Freewheel or other multi-day events. The rides are no-drop, but participants are expected to be able to maintain a steady minimum pace of 12 mph for rides up through 30 miles and minimum 15 mph for longer distances.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
Starts at the west side of the Target parking lot, 1200 E 2nd St. This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave.
This is a year-round endurance training ride. Ontermediate pace for 40 to 50 miles (17.5 - 18.5 mph average). Flat to rolling terrain, generally to Edmond. Stop for coffee and return. NOTE: Check More Information -- the ride location and start time may change temporarily due to weather or other conditions. If in doubt, check with the ride leader. Since the Francis Tuttle parking lot is closed, the ride is currently meeting at the northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
The purpose of the Spring Training rides is to help cyclists get back in shape after a winter of not riding or not riding much. Many riders use this to prepare for Oklahoma Freewheel or other multi-day events. The rides are no-drop, but participants are expected to be able to maintain a steady minimum pace of 12 mph for rides up through 30 miles and minimum 15 mph for longer distances.
Tacos at the Pattillo residence after the ride!
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
10/30/40 Mile Bike Tours plus 50-Mile Fondo
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave.
This is a year-round endurance training ride. Ontermediate pace for 40 to 50 miles (17.5 - 18.5 mph average). Flat to rolling terrain, generally to Edmond. Stop for coffee and return. NOTE: Check More Information -- the ride location and start time may change temporarily due to weather or other conditions. If in doubt, check with the ride leader. Since the Francis Tuttle parking lot is closed, the ride is currently meeting at the northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
A weekend adventure that spans from Elk City, OK to Fort Cobb State Park, past Nowhere, Oklahoma, and ending in Chickasha. The ride is approximately 50% gravel, with 70 miles on Saturday, camping at Fort Cobb State Park Saturday night, and 45 miles to Chickasha Sunday morning.
The Tour to Nowhere is a self-supported ride (no rest stops, though we will have limited sag vehicles on the route). We will transport your bike, camping gear (limit 2 bags, 50 lbs each), and provide three meals (breakfast Saturday, Dinner Saturday, and Breakfast Sunday). You will be on your own for dinner Friday and lunch Saturday. We will offer a shuttle from Chickasha to Elk City on Friday afternoon for those who want to leave their vehicles in Chickasha over the weekend.
A shuttle will be offered Sunday afternoon for people who leave their vehicles in Elk City over the weekend. Camping Friday night is at Elk City Lake near the bike shop, which is also the trailhead. The ride starts Saturday morning on the Elk City Lake Mountain Bike Trails.
Fort Cobb State Park has allowed us to reserve campsites for up to 100 people and will have power, bathrooms, and showers. We are finalizing details for costs and will have a Bike Reg link up soon.
A weekend adventure that spans from Elk City, OK to Fort Cobb State Park, past Nowhere, Oklahoma, and ending in Chickasha. The ride is approximately 50% gravel, with 70 miles on Saturday, camping at Fort Cobb State Park Saturday night, and 45 miles to Chickasha Sunday morning.
The Tour to Nowhere is a self-supported ride (no rest stops, though we will have limited sag vehicles on the route). We will transport your bike, camping gear (limit 2 bags, 50 lbs each), and provide three meals (breakfast Saturday, Dinner Saturday, and Breakfast Sunday). You will be on your own for dinner Friday and lunch Saturday. We will offer a shuttle from Chickasha to Elk City on Friday afternoon for those who want to leave their vehicles in Chickasha over the weekend.
A shuttle will be offered Sunday afternoon for people who leave their vehicles in Elk City over the weekend. Camping Friday night is at Elk City Lake near the bike shop, which is also the trailhead. The ride starts Saturday morning on the Elk City Lake Mountain Bike Trails.
Fort Cobb State Park has allowed us to reserve campsites for up to 100 people and will have power, bathrooms, and showers. We are finalizing details for costs and will have a Bike Reg link up soon.
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave.
This is a year-round endurance training ride. Ontermediate pace for 40 to 50 miles (17.5 - 18.5 mph average). Flat to rolling terrain, generally to Edmond. Stop for coffee and return. NOTE: Check More Information -- the ride location and start time may change temporarily due to weather or other conditions. If in doubt, check with the ride leader. Since the Francis Tuttle parking lot is closed, the ride is currently meeting at the northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
The purpose of the Spring Training rides is to help cyclists get back in shape after a winter of not riding or not riding much. Many riders use this to prepare for Oklahoma Freewheel or other multi-day events. The rides are no-drop, but participants are expected to be able to maintain a steady minimum pace of 12 mph for rides up through 30 miles and minimum 15 mph for longer distances.
The purpose of the Spring Training rides is to help cyclists get back in shape after a winter of not riding or not riding much. Many riders use this to prepare for Oklahoma Freewheel or other multi-day events. The rides are no-drop, but participants are expected to be able to maintain a steady minimum pace of 12 mph for rides up through 30 miles and minimum 15 mph for longer distances.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Lake of the Arbuckles
Buckhorn Campground
Camping areas C & D
Gravel or paved routes--you choose. Camping or not--you choose.
Great scenery, lightly traveled roads, both gravel and paved.
Come join the fun.
Lake of the Arbuckles, Buckhorn Campground,Areas C & D
Reserve campsites at www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. Min two nights for weekend reservations.
A weekend adventure that spans from Elk City, OK to Fort Cobb State Park, past Nowhere, Oklahoma, and ending in Chickasha. The ride is approximately 50% gravel, with 70 miles on Saturday, camping at Fort Cobb State Park Saturday night, and 45 miles to Chickasha Sunday morning.
The Tour to Nowhere is a self-supported ride (no rest stops, though we will have limited sag vehicles on the route). We will transport your bike, camping gear (limit 2 bags, 50 lbs each), and provide three meals (breakfast Saturday, Dinner Saturday, and Breakfast Sunday). You will be on your own for dinner Friday and lunch Saturday. We will offer a shuttle from Chickasha to Elk City on Friday afternoon for those who want to leave their vehicles in Chickasha over the weekend.
A shuttle will be offered Sunday afternoon for people who leave their vehicles in Elk City over the weekend. Camping Friday night is at Elk City Lake near the bike shop, which is also the trailhead. The ride starts Saturday morning on the Elk City Lake Mountain Bike Trails.
Fort Cobb State Park has allowed us to reserve campsites for up to 100 people and will have power, bathrooms, and showers. We are finalizing details for costs and will have a Bike Reg link up soon.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
Lake of the Arbuckles
Buckhorn Campground
Camping areas C & D
Gravel or paved routes--you choose. Camping or not--you choose.
Great scenery, lightly traveled roads, both gravel and paved.
Come join the fun.
Lake of the Arbuckles, Buckhorn Campground,Areas C & D
Reserve campsites at www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. Min two nights for weekend reservations.
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave.
This is a year-round endurance training ride. Ontermediate pace for 40 to 50 miles (17.5 - 18.5 mph average). Flat to rolling terrain, generally to Edmond. Stop for coffee and return. NOTE: Check More Information -- the ride location and start time may change temporarily due to weather or other conditions. If in doubt, check with the ride leader. Since the Francis Tuttle parking lot is closed, the ride is currently meeting at the northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
The purpose of the Spring Training rides is to help cyclists get back in shape after a winter of not riding or not riding much. Many riders use this to prepare for Oklahoma Freewheel or other multi-day events. The rides are no-drop, but participants are expected to be able to maintain a steady minimum pace of 12 mph for rides up through 30 miles and minimum 15 mph for longer distances.
The purpose of the Spring Training rides is to help cyclists get back in shape after a winter of not riding or not riding much. Many riders use this to prepare for Oklahoma Freewheel or other multi-day events. The rides are no-drop, but participants are expected to be able to maintain a steady minimum pace of 12 mph for rides up through 30 miles and minimum 15 mph for longer distances.
The Flower Power Bike Ride is one of the first rides of the cycling season and coincides with Muskogee‘s annual Azalea festival. The bike ride begins and ends at Three Forks harbor and features five different routes that range in length from 15 to 100 miles. The ride annually hosts from 300 to 500 riders. Registration begins at 7:00am on the day of the race and the race begins at 9:00am.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
The 100 Kilometer (63 mi.); 65 Kilometer (40 mi.); and 35 Kilometer (22 mi.) course is pedaled over paved roads in this beautiful and scenic North Texas area. It is a fast and challenging course. Be prepared for some long and steep climbs up rolling hills and the exhilaration you‘ll experience coming down!
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave.
This is a year-round endurance training ride. Ontermediate pace for 40 to 50 miles (17.5 - 18.5 mph average). Flat to rolling terrain, generally to Edmond. Stop for coffee and return. NOTE: Check More Information -- the ride location and start time may change temporarily due to weather or other conditions. If in doubt, check with the ride leader. Since the Francis Tuttle parking lot is closed, the ride is currently meeting at the northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
Dream Keepers Park (formerly Veteran's Park)
Registration is required. Payment In Full In Advance Only. Riders must register by Wednesday morning, April 13, 2022, at 8:00 am to receive the ride t-shirt. RIDE-DAY REGISTRATION WILL BE $60 for all but Fun Ride riders. Fun Ride registration will remain at $15. All riders must wear a helmet. Riders 18 and under must be accompanied by a responsible adult rider. Riders must obey all traffic laws; the Tour de Tulsa routes are public roads. THE COURSE IS NOT CLOSED TO TRAFFIC and intersections are not controlled for riders.
Donald W. Reynolds Recreation Center
5-mile Fun Ride plus 28, 47 and 67 paved road routes.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Mohican Wilderness Campground
The Black Fork team, Lauf Cycling, and North High Brewing are proud to announce the seventh Black Fork Gravel Grinder! This must do gravel road race and ride spans some of the most scenic, grueling and diverse gravel roads in Ohio. There are three route lengths offered; a 23 and 30 mile ride and 54 mile race loop. Don’t miss out on Ohio’s premier gravel grinder! Registration will sell out so sign up early.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Set out for the first Edmond training ride for Cycle 66 this year. On Saturday, May 13th, we‘ll meet at Littler Lawn (northwest corner of Littler and First Street) at 8 a.m.
Distance will be 20 miles. Moderate pace 12-14 mph average. Moderately hilly terrain down MLK Blvd.
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave.
This is a year-round endurance training ride. Ontermediate pace for 40 to 50 miles (17.5 - 18.5 mph average). Flat to rolling terrain, generally to Edmond. Stop for coffee and return. NOTE: Check More Information -- the ride location and start time may change temporarily due to weather or other conditions. If in doubt, check with the ride leader. Since the Francis Tuttle parking lot is closed, the ride is currently meeting at the northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
The purpose of the Spring Training rides is to help cyclists get back in shape after a winter of not riding or not riding much. Many riders use this to prepare for Oklahoma Freewheel or other multi-day events. The rides are no-drop, but participants are expected to be able to maintain a steady minimum pace of 12 mph for rides up through 30 miles and minimum 15 mph for longer distances.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
May 19 - 22, 2022 for the Pro/Elite and May 21 & 22 for the Amateurs. Registration will open January 15th at 8am CST.
Join us for a weekend-long celebration featuring events and challenging courses that highlight Santa Fe’s extraordinary cycling community!
* A scenic course that highlights the landscape of northern New Mexico, starting and finishing in downtown Santa Fe. Riders will pass through the Ortiz Mountains and the Galisteo basin
* Sunday Ride/Distance options of Century (106 mile tour), the Gran Fondo (106 mile timed ride), the Half-Century (54 mile tour), Medio Fondo (54 mile timed ride) or a 20 mile route
* Saturday Gravel Ride/Distance options of Gravelón (55 mile), or the Gravelito (25 mile) on Rowe Mesa
* Outstanding food stops manned by experienced volunteers who return year after year
* Police escort out of town
* Great camaraderie with thousands of fellow cyclists
* Finisher medals for all participants
* Prizes and awards for age group podium finishers in the Medio and Gran Fondos
May 19 - 22, 2022 for the Pro/Elite and May 21 & 22 for the Amateurs. Registration will open January 15th at 8am CST.
The purpose of the Spring Training rides is to help cyclists get back in shape after a winter of not riding or not riding much. Many riders use this to prepare for Oklahoma Freewheel or other multi-day events. The rides are no-drop, but participants are expected to be able to maintain a steady minimum pace of 12 mph for rides up through 30 miles and minimum 15 mph for longer distances.
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave.
This is a year-round endurance training ride. Ontermediate pace for 40 to 50 miles (17.5 - 18.5 mph average). Flat to rolling terrain, generally to Edmond. Stop for coffee and return. NOTE: Check More Information -- the ride location and start time may change temporarily due to weather or other conditions. If in doubt, check with the ride leader. Since the Francis Tuttle parking lot is closed, the ride is currently meeting at the northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
Join us for a weekend-long celebration featuring events and challenging courses that highlight Santa Fe’s extraordinary cycling community!
* A scenic course that highlights the landscape of northern New Mexico, starting and finishing in downtown Santa Fe. Riders will pass through the Ortiz Mountains and the Galisteo basin
* Sunday Ride/Distance options of Century (106 mile tour), the Gran Fondo (106 mile timed ride), the Half-Century (54 mile tour), Medio Fondo (54 mile timed ride) or a 20 mile route
* Saturday Gravel Ride/Distance options of Gravelón (55 mile), or the Gravelito (25 mile) on Rowe Mesa
* Outstanding food stops manned by experienced volunteers who return year after year
* Police escort out of town
* Great camaraderie with thousands of fellow cyclists
* Finisher medals for all participants
* Prizes and awards for age group podium finishers in the Medio and Gran Fondos
The Cop Land Classic Bike Ride is the largest fundraiser for the Tulsa Police Officers' Memorial and is put on annually 2 weeks following the Memorial Service held to honor the 41 fallen officers of the Tulsa Police Department.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
May 19 - 22, 2022 for the Pro/Elite and May 21 & 22 for the Amateurs. Registration will open January 15th at 8am CST.
Join us for a weekend-long celebration featuring events and challenging courses that highlight Santa Fe’s extraordinary cycling community!
* A scenic course that highlights the landscape of northern New Mexico, starting and finishing in downtown Santa Fe. Riders will pass through the Ortiz Mountains and the Galisteo basin
* Sunday Ride/Distance options of Century (106 mile tour), the Gran Fondo (106 mile timed ride), the Half-Century (54 mile tour), Medio Fondo (54 mile timed ride) or a 20 mile route
* Saturday Gravel Ride/Distance options of Gravelón (55 mile), or the Gravelito (25 mile) on Rowe Mesa
* Outstanding food stops manned by experienced volunteers who return year after year
* Police escort out of town
* Great camaraderie with thousands of fellow cyclists
* Finisher medals for all participants
* Prizes and awards for age group podium finishers in the Medio and Gran Fondos
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
May 19 - 22, 2022 for the Pro/Elite and May 21 & 22 for the Amateurs. Registration will open January 15th at 8am CST.
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Meers Volunteer Fire Station
Annual fundraising event for the Meers Volunteer Fire Department
Always Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend.
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave.
This is a year-round endurance training ride. Ontermediate pace for 40 to 50 miles (17.5 - 18.5 mph average). Flat to rolling terrain, generally to Edmond. Stop for coffee and return. NOTE: Check More Information -- the ride location and start time may change temporarily due to weather or other conditions. If in doubt, check with the ride leader. Since the Francis Tuttle parking lot is closed, the ride is currently meeting at the northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Tour de Rock is one of Arkansas’ largest cycling events and is considered the fastest Century Ride in the South. Now in its 18th year, Tour de Rock attracts cyclists from all over the southern region to ride pancake-flat routes that wind and weave through Central Arkansas. Tour de Rock is a well-supported ride with plenty of rest stops and an after-party with great food, beer garden and music.
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave.
This is a year-round endurance training ride. Ontermediate pace for 40 to 50 miles (17.5 - 18.5 mph average). Flat to rolling terrain, generally to Edmond. Stop for coffee and return. NOTE: Check More Information -- the ride location and start time may change temporarily due to weather or other conditions. If in doubt, check with the ride leader. Since the Francis Tuttle parking lot is closed, the ride is currently meeting at the northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
June 10-12
Races, Grand Fondo, Townie
June 10-12
Races, Grand Fondo, Townie
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave.
This is a year-round endurance training ride. Ontermediate pace for 40 to 50 miles (17.5 - 18.5 mph average). Flat to rolling terrain, generally to Edmond. Stop for coffee and return. NOTE: Check More Information -- the ride location and start time may change temporarily due to weather or other conditions. If in doubt, check with the ride leader. Since the Francis Tuttle parking lot is closed, the ride is currently meeting at the northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
June 10-12
Races, Grand Fondo, Townie
Oklahoma Freewheel is week-long bicycle tour in early June across the great State of Oklahoma. The route changes each year, but typically begins near the Red River, Oklahoma’s southern border with Texas, and travels north to end just across the Kansas state line.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
Oklahoma Freewheel is week-long bicycle tour in early June across the great State of Oklahoma. The route changes each year, but typically begins near the Red River, Oklahoma’s southern border with Texas, and travels north to end just across the Kansas state line.
Oklahoma Freewheel is week-long bicycle tour in early June across the great State of Oklahoma. The route changes each year, but typically begins near the Red River, Oklahoma’s southern border with Texas, and travels north to end just across the Kansas state line.
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Oklahoma Freewheel is week-long bicycle tour in early June across the great State of Oklahoma. The route changes each year, but typically begins near the Red River, Oklahoma’s southern border with Texas, and travels north to end just across the Kansas state line.
Oklahoma Freewheel is week-long bicycle tour in early June across the great State of Oklahoma. The route changes each year, but typically begins near the Red River, Oklahoma’s southern border with Texas, and travels north to end just across the Kansas state line.
Oklahoma Freewheel is week-long bicycle tour in early June across the great State of Oklahoma. The route changes each year, but typically begins near the Red River, Oklahoma’s southern border with Texas, and travels north to end just across the Kansas state line.
Oklahoma Freewheel is week-long bicycle tour in early June across the great State of Oklahoma. The route changes each year, but typically begins near the Red River, Oklahoma’s southern border with Texas, and travels north to end just across the Kansas state line.
The Pony Xpress takes place annually in Cokedale, Colorado, just west of Trinidad. This means stunning mountain views while traversing quiet gravel roads. Less than 20 kilometers of the course is paved, making it ideal for gravel enthusiasts.
Showcasing the beauty of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, riders wind their way along country gravel roads northwest of Trinidad, Colorado. Embark on a journey featuring rolling foothills, captivating forests, and open plains with stunning views of Fisher Peak. Travel through historic mining areas including the nationally recognized Ludlow Memorial.
Awards and awards ceremony only for 160K distance finishers. Start and finish is in Cokedale, Colorado.
Hanger at Henry Airfield
Fort Sill Army Post
Mark your calendars for June 19th for the 2021 Tour of the Wichita’s starting at 8 AM. We are excited to announce that the Tour of the Wichitas will once again have access to the Wichita Wildlife Refuge and the Fort Sill U.S. Army Post as a part of its routes.
NOTE: Riders must enter Fort Sill at Gate 2, which is located at U.S. HWY 62 and I-44
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Road bike tour in Stillwater. Details not fully developed. Check the event website link below to get the details when they are available.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
CONQUER THE HILLS, CONQUER THE HEAT!
Join fellow cyclists in supporting children with disabilities at the annual Norman Conquest!
Each year, hundreds of cyclists come together to support children with disabilities. The Norman Conquest Bicycle Tour and Fondo, hosted by the Bicycle League of Norman, is an annual fundraiser for Camp ClapHans, a summer camp for children with disabilities at the J.D. McCarty Center in Norman.
We’re honored to say since 2016 we have been able to donate up to $10,000 per year to the J.D. McCarty Center Foundation Camp Clap Hans fund.
Each year we send High School students to Leadership camps. We also serve our community through Meals on Wheels and Families Feeding Families. Proceeds from the Annual Bike Tour make all these things possible.
Road Routes: 20, 40 & 65 mi
Gravel Route: 50 mi
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Will Roger Park Tennis Center
Each year, we celebrate the inimitable Mr. Fred Kamp on the Saturday nearest July 19th, the date of the original Official Fred Kamp Day as declared by then governor Brad Henry (2003). The ride is just an explosion of the normal OBS Donut Ride and will depart for Brown‘s Bakery from the Will Rogers Park Tennis Center parking lot at the normal departure time 9:04 AM.Watch social media for possible announcements of rides from other locations around the Metro area, all of which will eventually arrive at Brown‘s for the celebration.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
GOT WATER? GOT HEAT? GOT SWEAT? GOT WHAT IT TAKES? Then Boney invites you to come to Duncan, Oklahoma on the Last Saturday of July and join us for one of the BEST bicycle ride events in the state!
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
We are going back to our roots in 2021 and finishing in the town where it all started. Leaving from Evergreen, Triple Riders will travel 110 miles and 10,750’ over 3 gorgeous mountain passes - arriving in Vail, Colorado. Prefer something a little shorter? Try the Double Bypass - 65 miles from Georgetown to Vail.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
One of America's largest cycling events. 25, 50, 62 & 100 mile routes.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Oklahoma Bicycle Society Fall Ride, (100 km, 40/25 miles). Proceeds benefit the Helmets For Kids charity.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Oklahoma State University-Tulsa
Enjoy natural beauty and unforgettable memories at Bike MS: Oklahoma. This ride is the definition of taking the scenic route – cycle past Woolaroc on your way to the overnight stay at Bartlesville Community Center. There, you‘ll enjoy the company of your fellow cyclist at the foot of Frank Lloyd Wright‘s historic Price Tower.
Day two will be packed with gorgeous views as you ride through Osage Hills on your return trip. You’ll watch the Tulsa skyline grow closer as you cross the finish line at OSU-Tulsa, where you’ll be able to celebrate your success with your fellow cyclists and know that through Bike MS you are changing the lives of people affected by MS, one pedal stroke at a time. Join us in the ride of a lifetime, Oklahoma style!
Oklahoma State University-Tulsa
Enjoy natural beauty and unforgettable memories at Bike MS: Oklahoma. This ride is the definition of taking the scenic route – cycle past Woolaroc on your way to the overnight stay at Bartlesville Community Center. There, you‘ll enjoy the company of your fellow cyclist at the foot of Frank Lloyd Wright‘s historic Price Tower.
Day two will be packed with gorgeous views as you ride through Osage Hills on your return trip. You’ll watch the Tulsa skyline grow closer as you cross the finish line at OSU-Tulsa, where you’ll be able to celebrate your success with your fellow cyclists and know that through Bike MS you are changing the lives of people affected by MS, one pedal stroke at a time. Join us in the ride of a lifetime, Oklahoma style!
Northeast Oklahoma is blessed to have some of the most beautiful and green, rural scenery in our great state. This ride really stands out because it also puts small town charm on full display. Tour de Cowtown is held on the same day as the Coweta Fall Festival, one of the last small town festivals left in which the community actually shuts down main street and comes together to party with rides, food, parades, bands and pie auctions. It’s as close to Mayberry as we get these days and if you’re family is tired of you running off on them to play bikes, this is the perfect event to bring them along to, or stay after your ride with all of our bike friends as we take over the town.
Experience beautiful scenery, varying High Plains terrain, and unbeatable hospitality!! This ride is located in DUMAS, TEXAS which is located approximately fifty miles north of Amarillo. The ride will be managed and organized by volunteers and local bike enthusiasts to ensure you will have a safe and fantastic ride with plenty of food and drinks, full ride support (SAG, multiple rests stops, mechanic support, etc.) and of course, plenty of fun.
12, 32, 68 and 100 mile routes.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Oklahoma State University-Tulsa
Enjoy natural beauty and unforgettable memories at Bike MS: Oklahoma. This ride is the definition of taking the scenic route – cycle past Woolaroc on your way to the overnight stay at Bartlesville Community Center. There, you‘ll enjoy the company of your fellow cyclist at the foot of Frank Lloyd Wright‘s historic Price Tower.
Day two will be packed with gorgeous views as you ride through Osage Hills on your return trip. You’ll watch the Tulsa skyline grow closer as you cross the finish line at OSU-Tulsa, where you’ll be able to celebrate your success with your fellow cyclists and know that through Bike MS you are changing the lives of people affected by MS, one pedal stroke at a time. Join us in the ride of a lifetime, Oklahoma style!
Oklahoma State University-Tulsa
Enjoy natural beauty and unforgettable memories at Bike MS: Oklahoma. This ride is the definition of taking the scenic route – cycle past Woolaroc on your way to the overnight stay at Bartlesville Community Center. There, you‘ll enjoy the company of your fellow cyclist at the foot of Frank Lloyd Wright‘s historic Price Tower.
Day two will be packed with gorgeous views as you ride through Osage Hills on your return trip. You’ll watch the Tulsa skyline grow closer as you cross the finish line at OSU-Tulsa, where you’ll be able to celebrate your success with your fellow cyclists and know that through Bike MS you are changing the lives of people affected by MS, one pedal stroke at a time. Join us in the ride of a lifetime, Oklahoma style!
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
West side of the Target parking lot
This is for people who are new to cycling, want to try out their new bikes or simply want a break from the norm. Our pace is between 8-11 mph (no faster) and we ride about 10-13 miles. It is definitely a leisurely adult ride.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
The Norman Rotary Club has renamed its 2021 event Rotary Road Rally at the Lakes. The new and improved event will start at Little River Marina, 13801 Marina Road, on Lake Thunderbird and will follow new 50- and 37-mile routes through rural east Norman, then north to Draper Lake Trail, then east of Draper to the adjacent hill country before returning to Lake Thunderbird. A three-mile family ride within the state park begins at 10 a.m.
The ride will be fully supported with rest stops and SAG vehicles, and back at the marina, riders will be treated to a free catered cookout, a free craft beer, live music, and a t-shirt. Day of registration is $40, and preregistration is $35.
For more information and to pre-register, go to normanrotary.org
OBS cycling/camping weekend at Lake Eufaula State Park. Two route options for Saturday. Out/back to breakfast on Sunday.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop.
OBS cycling/camping weekend at Lake Eufaula State Park. Two route options for Saturday. Out/back to breakfast on Sunday.