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Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
This is a year-round ride averaging 16.5 - 17.5 mph for 40 to 46 miles. We meet at Homeland Grocery at NW 122 & Rockwell Ave, NW parking lot. Moderate terrain out to far NW Oklahoma County, then to Edmond for coffee, and return. During cold/poor weather, check FaceBook (Francis Tuttle Bicycle Training Ride) for updates such as group Zwift alternatives.
Waterford complex building
Road bike tour, multiple distances.
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.
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 or restaurant.
Target Parking Lot, west side
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 ride averaging 16.5 - 17.5 mph for 40 to 46 miles. We meet at Homeland Grocery at NW 122 & Rockwell Ave, NW parking lot. Moderate terrain out to far NW Oklahoma County, then to Edmond for coffee, and return. During cold/poor weather, check FaceBook (Francis Tuttle Bicycle Training Ride) for updates such as group Zwift alternatives.
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 second Saturday of the month starts at Bar-K (901 SE 5th Street)
Distance: 37 miles (on trails)
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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 or restaurant.
Target Parking Lot, west side
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.
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 Bar-K (901 SE 5th Street).
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
This is a year-round ride averaging 16.5 - 17.5 mph for 40 to 46 miles. We meet at Homeland Grocery at NW 122 & Rockwell Ave, NW parking lot. Moderate terrain out to far NW Oklahoma County, then to Edmond for coffee, and return. During cold/poor weather, check FaceBook (Francis Tuttle Bicycle Training Ride) for updates such as group Zwift alternatives.
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
The Major Taylor Cycling Club of Tulsa proudly presents its annual Tulsa Flat cycling event—an unforgettable ride along the scenic Osage Prairie Trail!
This ride is designed for cyclists of all levels, offering a 10-mile out-and-back route where you can ride as many loops as your heart and legs desire. Whether you‘re looking for a casual cruise or aiming to complete your first Century (100 miles), Tulsa Flat is the perfect ride for you.
Enjoy a fun and supportive atmosphere with music, great food, and an amazing cycling community. Push your limits, make new friends, and celebrate your achievements at Tulsa’s favorite cycling event!
Join us for a day of fitness, fun, and flat roads—let’s 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 or restaurant.
Lake of the Arbuckles
Buckhorn Campground
Camping areas C & D
DUE TO OUR PRIMARY LEADER RESIGNING AND THERE BEING A LOT OF UNCERTAINTY ABOUT RESTAURANTS IN SULPHUR, THIS RIDE IS CANCELLED FOR 2025. WE WILL HOPEFULLY RESURECT IT NEXT YEAR.
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.
Lake of the Arbuckles
Buckhorn Campground
Camping areas C & D
DUE TO OUR PRIMARY LEADER RESIGNING AND THERE BEING A LOT OF UNCERTAINTY ABOUT RESTAURANTS IN SULPHUR, THIS RIDE IS CANCELLED FOR 2025. WE WILL HOPEFULLY RESURECT IT NEXT YEAR.
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.
Target Parking Lot, west side
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 ride averaging 16.5 - 17.5 mph for 40 to 46 miles. We meet at Homeland Grocery at NW 122 & Rockwell Ave, NW parking lot. Moderate terrain out to far NW Oklahoma County, then to Edmond for coffee, and return. During cold/poor weather, check FaceBook (Francis Tuttle Bicycle Training Ride) for updates such as group Zwift alternatives.
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
Flower Power is a NE Oklahoma Ozark foothill and Arkansas River valley bicycle road ride, held annually on the last Saturday of April with scenic rural routes of 20, 30, 50, 80, and 100 miles. The Flower Power Bike Ride has been held every spring since 1991 and is put on by the Muskogee Parks & Recreation Department who also put on the Azalea Festival throughout the month of April.
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 or restaurant.
Tour de Wichita is a fun Sunday afternoon ride and walk that takes participants by some of Wichita’s most popular attractions, neighborhoods, paths, artwork, and architecture.
Riders and walkers will pass by The Monarch, Riverfront Stadium, The Keeper of the Plains as well as explore the Douglas Design District, Downtown Wichita, Midtown, the Nomar/North end area, Delano, and so much more!
Target Parking Lot, west side
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.