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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.
Lake Overholser Boathouse
This ride is for those who prefer a more relaxed attitude and pace - about 12-14 mph. The ride starts at a different location each week. The first Saturday of the month starts at Lake Overholser Boathouse
3115 E. Overholser Drive. Distance: 32 or 43 miles.
PLEASE NOTE: Location and/or ride leader may change. Please check the OBS Facebook Group for any changes.
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 9-11 mph for about 14 to 18 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop or restaurant.
Starts in front of Edmond City Hall (Littler & Main). 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.
This ride is for those who prefer a more relaxed attitude and pace - about 12-14 mph. The ride starts at a different location each week.
This week only, this ride will start at Wiley Post Park (2021 S. Robinson Ave) at 8:00 AM so participants may enjoy the OBS Fall Picnic. Free burgers, chips, drinks, etc.
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 9-11 mph for about 14 to 18 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop or restaurant.
Starts in front of Edmond City Hall (Littler & Main). 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.
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.
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
Park at NE corner Dewey and NW 25th Street behind Old School Bagels
This ride is for those who prefer a more relaxed attitude and pace - about 12-14 mph. The ride starts at a different location each week. The first Saturday of the month starts at the NE corner Dewey and NW 25th Street behind Old School Bagels.
Distance: 26 miles
PLEASE NOTE: Location and/or ride leader may change. Please check the OBS Facebook Group for any changes.
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 9-11 mph for about 14 to 18 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop or restaurant.
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
Starts in front of Edmond City Hall (Littler & Main). 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.
This ride is for those who prefer a more relaxed attitude and pace - about 12-14 mph. The ride starts at a different location each week. The first Saturday of the month starts at the strip mall on MacArthur just south of 178th/Edmond Road near Oak City Pizza or Coffee Jerks.
Distance: 26 miles
PLEASE NOTE: Location and/or ride leader may change. Please check the OBS Facebook Group for any changes.
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 9-11 mph for about 14 to 18 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop or restaurant.
Starts in front of Edmond City Hall (Littler & Main). 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.
UNBOUND Gravel was founded in 2006 at a time when gravel grinding was just beginning to pique the interest of the endurance cycling community. Residing in the Flint Hills of Kansas, cyclists come from around the globe to transcend upon these roads and tackle the hilly, tire-shredding, sun-baked gravel we’re infamous for. Inspired by some of the early gravel events, our founders knew that the beauty of this region is best explored on two wheels, and with that, the 200 mile “race” took shape.
Once only offering the 200 mile distance, we now offer a total of five distances: 25, 50, 100, 200, and 350 miles. While the 200 is still our marquee distance, we are proud to offer more options to encourage everyone to ride the Flint Hills.
See our website for events on Thursday and Friday.
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 9-11 mph for about 14 to 18 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop or restaurant.
UNBOUND Gravel was founded in 2006 at a time when gravel grinding was just beginning to pique the interest of the endurance cycling community. Residing in the Flint Hills of Kansas, cyclists come from around the globe to transcend upon these roads and tackle the hilly, tire-shredding, sun-baked gravel we’re infamous for. Inspired by some of the early gravel events, our founders knew that the beauty of this region is best explored on two wheels, and with that, the 200 mile “race” took shape.
Once only offering the 200 mile distance, we now offer a total of five distances: 25, 50, 100, 200, and 350 miles. While the 200 is still our marquee distance, we are proud to offer more options to encourage everyone to ride the Flint Hills.
See our website for events on Thursday and Friday.