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Moritz Chevrolet 'Ride for Heroes' Bike Ride April 16, 2016 The annual Moritz Chevrolet Ride for Heroes supports those organizations that protect and serve and ... more
make East Parker County a better place to live.

Organizations we support include: Aledo Volunteer Fire Department | Hudson Oaks Fire Rescue | Willow Park Fire/Rescue | Parker County Sheriff's Reserve | Parker County Center of Hope | Weatherford Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association

PACKET PICKUP:

Thursday, April 7th, from 3 PM until 7 PM

Benbrook Bicycle, 989 Winscott Rd, Benbrook, 817-882-6311

Saturday, April 9th, from 10 AM until 4 PM
Bicycles Inc, 143 E. Harwood, Hurst, 817-268-6572.
Fort Worth Cycling and Fitness Center, 3315 Cherry Lane, Fort Worth, 817-244-7911.

Wednesday, April 13th, from 12 PM until 7 PM
Bicycles Inc, 5125 Granbury Rd, Fort Worth, 817-292-2911.

Wednesday, April 13th, from 4 PM until 8 PM
Richardson Bike Mart, 1415 W. Campbell Rd, Richardson, 972-231-3993

Saturday, April 16th, starting at 6:30 AM at the Aledo High School campus registration area.
Date:
Saturday, 16 Apr, 2016
Pedal For A Purpose Bike Ride - Presented By Boys and Girls Country Looking for a post-MS 150 ride? Register now for the 2nd Annual Pedal for a Purpose Bike Ride! The event brings ... morecyclists from Houston and the surrounding area together to raise awareness and funds for Boys and Girls Country. Come ride with several of the Boys and Girls Country cyclists and learn about our program as you ride one of 3 scenic routes.

The ride will start and finish from Waller ISD Stadium in Waller, Texas, 45 miles NW of Houston. This fully supported and BP MS 150 Recommended Ride offers three different distances/routes on mostly country roads both south and north of Hempstead. Cyclists will encounter both flat sections and gentle rollers. Riders who register before March 1 are guaranteed a free cotton event t-shirt. Extras will be ordered, however, it's first come first served at packet pick up.

The ride will have a staggered start from 7:30 to 8 a.m.

Distances: 3 Routes from 13 to 70 miles.
Date:
Saturday, 30 Apr, 2016
Hell of the Southwest Gravel Pursuit - Presented by Performance Consilium Group LLC The Hell of the Southwest Gravel Pursuit Adventure Event is the annual signature gravel adventure ... moreride and race for Bear Mountain Bike and Outdoor Stores held each Spring, on the last Saturday in April, at the historic Talbert Ranch in China Spring, Texas. This year the Gravel Pursuit will take place on Saturday, April 30, 2016, near Waco, Texas, with courses located in McLennan and Bosque Counties.

The Bear Mountain Bike Shop and Outdoor Stores and our sponsors will be donating funds to a deserving local charity and two community organizations such as the Waco/McLennan County Chapter of the Testicular Cancer Foundation, the Waco Bicycle Club Bike & Pedestrian Advocacy Program, and Waco Striders Running Club Scholarship Program. We are looking forward to welcome you to this fun event. We believe our venue will be a great way for you to enjoy some of the best gravel roads and scenery in Central Texas. The Hell of the Southwest offers routes along beautiful gravel roads, some shaded by trees, some on sunlit country roads that meander through ranches, by rivers, creeks, and streams. We offer three courses featuring 80-85% gravel roads and 15-20% paved roads. The roads vary in surface condition from good gravel, to small cinder like sand, to dirt, to bigger rock, to some rutted wash out, to chip seal and smooth asphalt pavement. The surface will be everything from tight gravel in lower elevations to larger rock and rutted roads from water runoff and ATV use throughout the course.

SCHEDULE and GENERAL INFORMATION:

Day of Event Parking:
Date: Saturday. April 30, 2016
Location: North side of Talbert Ranch Barn
Upon entering the Talbert Ranch main entrance gate please lower your speed limit to 15 mph. Stay on designated roadways. Designated parking will be available at the Talbert Ranch parking area north of the large barn. Participants are required to follow instructions of event parking staff in designated parking areas and not park at any other location on ranch property.

Packet Pick up:
Time: 6:00 – 8:00 a.m.
Pre-Ride Food/Drinks: Time: 8:00 – 9:00 pm at the Talbert Ranch Barn. We will offer coffee hot chocolate, and fast breakfast food items for participants.

Required Rider Meetings:
Date: Saturday. April 30, 2016
Ultra Pursuit Route: Time: 7:00 – 7:25 a.m.
All other Pursuit Routes: Time: 8:30 – 8:50 a.m.

Pursuit Ride Start Times:
Date: Saturday. April 30, 2016
104 Mile The Beast Ultra Gravel Pursuit Start Time: 7:30 a.m.
71 Mile Rattle Snake Gravel Pursuit Start Time: 9:00 a.m.
57 Mile Coyote Pass Gravel Pursuit Start Time: 9:00 a.m.
31 Mile Jackrabbit Run Gravel Pursuit Start Time: 9:00 a.m.

Route Closures:
All routes will close at 6:00 pm.

All riders must be at finish line by 6:00 pm or will be transported by SAG support to finish line at that time.

Post Ride Party & Catered Meal:
Serving Time: 12:30 – 6:30 pm
Location: Talbert Ranch Barn
Date:
Saturday, 30 Apr, 2016
It was the late 1970's when a small group of cyclists in Austin, Texas decided to take on a unique challenge and satisfy a desire for their two favorite things... riding bikes and ... moredrinking great tasting beer. It was at that moment in time when the Great Austin to Shiner Pedal was born.

Throughout the years GASP has evolved into one of the biggest, best bike rides in the state of Texas and beyond while at the same time ensuring the small town feel of its roots are not lost. Get ready to hop and your bike, ride a pretty long way and have a great time.

After cyclists cross the finish line at the Spoetzl Brewery, an afternoon of music and food and, of course, ice cold Shiner Beer awaits! We'll have shower trucks set up so you can rinse off and change clothes. Enjoy a little more Shiner hospitality by taking a free tour of the historic Spoetzl Brewery. Free tours of the Spoetzl Brewery will be conducted from 1:30pm to 4:30pm.

We'll see you in Shiner!
Date:
Saturday, 7 May, 2016
Ride Against Hunger Parker County - Presented by Lakeshore Drive Baptist Church & North Side Baptist Church 100% of the proceeds from Ride Against Hunger go to providing weekend ... moremeals for Parker Country school children who are on free and reduced lunch - children who would otherwise be forced to skip meals when they're away from school. Packs of Love programs provide kids with enough packaged food to get them through the weekend when they leave school on Friday. Ride Against Hunger helps fund the programs. The result? Kids arrive at school on Monday happy and ready to learn.

Ride Against Hunger begins with a pro-style, police escort around the Parker County courthouse circle and out of downtown Weatherford. Once on the edge of town you'll be treated to some of, if not THE, best road biking in the state. That's because Parker County is known for long country roads that wind past farms, lakes and ranches. You'll find challenging climbs and exciting descents as well as beautiful hilltop vistas that will make you want to stop, get off your bike and snap a photo or two. Best of all, you won't have big city or hill country traffic to contend with and each route includes fully stocked reststops with bathroom facilities and plenty of food, water and sports drinks.

WHAT YOU GET:

Post-ride BBQ brisket dinner for all participants

Police escort around courthouse square and out of town

SAG support

Plenty of rest stops

Route distances of 30 and 45 miles and 100K

Quality t-shirt

Rider gift bags

Packet pick-up on site
Date:
Saturday, 7 May, 2016
Ride-Day Schedule 6:30 AM- Parking and on-site registration opens at Real Ale Brewing Company 7:30 AM- On-site registration closes... more
7:50 Brewery parking closes
8 AM- Riders depart in 10 minute waves starting with 80 milers
10:30 AM- Expo, food, and drink tents open
11:00 AM- Live music begins
3:30 PM- Venue closes

ease check back soon. Meat and vegan options will be provided.

Real Ale Brewery
Blanco, Texas is home to Real Ale Brewing Company, where a dedicated team of brewers produces quality, handcrafted ales. Utilizing a 60-barrel stainless steel brewing system, Real Ale incorporates 100 percent malted grain, domestic and imported hops, and crystal clear water into its unique recipes. Real Ale has been brewing in Blanco since 1996, where it first set up shop in the basement of an antiques store on the Blanco town square. Today, the brewery operates on several acres of land just outside the Blanco City limits. Click here to learn more about the Real Ale Brewing Company.

Entertainment
Post-ride live entertainment will be provided. More details to come.

What to Bring
All Real Ale Ride cyclists are required to wear a helmet at all times when on their bike. In addition, riders will need

A bicycle in good condition. (We recommend a pre-ride inspection at Bicycle Sport Shop.)
Shoes, gloves, sunglasses, and other cycling accessories to make your ride more comfortable
Tire change kit, including tubes and pump or CO2 cartridges
Two water bottles or hydration pack
Towel for post ride
Lip balm
Sunscreen
Seating is limited at the brewery, so please also bring outdoor folding chairs for you and your guests if you have them.
Sorry, showers are not available.
Date:
Saturday, 21 May, 2016
The only simultaneous 24 hour mountain bike and road bike event in the country. We offer Competitive and Non-Competitive options for your riding pleasure. There is also a FREE kids ... moreevent. Kids get a goodie bag with a bib number (just like mom & dad) and an award for competing. Cowbells, koozies, and re-useable water bottles will be found in all goodie bags. Fun for the whole family!

3 WAYS TO PARTICIPATE:
1. Competitive - Solo (age categories of Junior, 18-34, 35-49, 50+) or 2 or 4 person teams of all male/all female/mixed
2. Non-Competitive - unlimited number of teammates
3. Ghostrider

24 Hour Road and MTB Event

Schedule (subject to change):

Wednesday, June, 1st, 2016
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm – Packet Pickup at the Northwest Texas Healthcare System Pavilion Auditorium located here

Friday, June 3rd, 2016 (optional day)
3:00pm – 9:00pm – Packet pick up just before entrance to Palo Duro Canyon on right side of road
6:30pm – 8:30pm – Dinner Pasta Feast (provided for participants) served in Mesquite Campground & Hackberry Campground (Near Lonestar Intrepretive Theatre)
10:00pm – Palo Duro Canyon gates close
10:10pm – Night Hill Climb Challenge – Mack Dick Pavillion

Saturday, June 4th, 2016
7:00am – 9:00am – Packet pick up just before entrance to Palo Duro Canyon on right side of road
10:00am – Kids Race (Juniper Day Use)
11:45am – Ride Meeting / Begin lining up for mass start, Juniper Day Use
12:00 noon – 24 Hours in the Canyon begins – Juniper Day Use
6:30pm – 8:30pm – Dinner BBQ Sandwiches (provided for participants) served in Mesquite Campground & Hackberry Campground(Near Lonestar Intrepretive Theatre)
10:00pm – Palo Duro Canyon gates close
11:45pm – 12 Hour riders begin lining up – Juniper Day Use

Sunday, June 5th, 2016 - National Cancer Survivor’s Day
12:00 (midnight) – 12 Hour riders begin 24 Hours in the Canyon
2:00am – 3:00am – Red Eye Rider Challenge – Mesquite Campground
5:00am – Palo Duro Canyon Gates Open
5:45am – 6 Hour riders begin lining up, Juniper Day Use
6:00am – 6 Hour riders begin 24 Hours in the Canyon
12:00 (noon) – 24 Hours in the Canyon ends
1:00pm – Awards & Closing – ROAD: Juniper / MTB & SLICKS & KNOBBIES: Chinaberry / FUNDRAISING: Juniper
Date:
Saturday, 4 Jun, 2016
Rodeo Road Rally 2016 - Presented By Mesquite Rotary Club Since its beginnings in 1995, the Mesquite Rotary Club's Rodeo Road Rally has provided a consistently praised, fun event ... morefor cyclists, and has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars. This success has enabled the Mesquite Rotary Club to provide strong charitable support to the area community, and in support of Rotary International efforts.

The Rodeo Road Rally (formerly known as the Mesquite Rotary Bike Ride) is an extremely well organized event with traffic control at all intersections and excellent, well run rest stops. The Rally is attractive to the entire family with three routes of 20 miles, 42 miles and 65 miles. The event will start at the Mesquite Rodeo Convention Center, 1700 Rodeo Drive (near Military Parkway and I-635 L.B.J. Freeway) at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 6, 2015. Included will be a catered breakfast and lunch from Panera Bread Cafe of Mesquite, Whataburger of Mesquite, and more, an event super-soft ringspun cotton t-shirt to the first 1,300 riders, a goody bag of gifts from area businesses, and more. Post-ride, beer will be available for purchase at the Mesquite Rodeo's 8 Second Bar.

All registered riders 18 years of age or older will be eligible to enter a raffle to win a new $2,500 Trek Emonda SL 6 Road Bike from Richardson Bike Mart, or other great door prizes. The bike raffle drawing will take place at 1:30 p.m. on Ride day at the Rodeo's 8 Second Bar. Riders must be present to win.

PACKET PICKUP:

Wednesday, June 3, 4PM - 7PM

Richardson Bike Mart

9040 Garland Road,
Dallas TX

Thursday, June 4, 4PM - 7PM

Richardson Bike Mart

1451 W. Campbell Road,
Dallas TX

Friday, June 5, 2PM - 6PM

Mesquite Convention Center

1700 Rodeo Drive,
Mesquite TX

Saturday, June 6, 5AM - 8AM

Mesquite Convention Center

1700 Rodeo Drive,
Mesquite TX

SPONSORS:

Presenting Sponsors:

Panera Bread

$5,000 - Rest Stop Level:

ASI Gymnastics

Mesquite CVB/City of Mesquite

Mesquite Independent School District

$3,500 - Rest Stop Level:

Atmos Energy

Whataburger

$1,000 - 100K Route Level:

AGAPE Home Healthcare

City of Balch Springs

City of Seagoville

City of Sunnyvale

Dallas Athletic Club

Dallas County - Sheriff

First State Bank

Future Telecom

KEOM Radio, 88.5 FM

Mesquite Pro Rodeo

Mid Continent Printing

Dallas Morning News Neighborsgo

Refrigerated Specialist Inc.

Richardson Bike Mart

Service First Mortgage - The Davidson Group

Town East Heating & AC

Williams Paint & Body

Z Realtors

$500 - T-shirt Level:

Accurate Signs

Allstate Steve Whitworth

Baylor Family Health Center

Blue Bell Creameries

Dallas Christian School

Leake CPA, PC

LPL Financial - Brad Weddle

McKnight Dental

Mesquite Chamber

Mesquite Rehabilitation Institute

Mesquite Specialty Hospital

Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr

Patterson & Associates Insurance- Gary Bingham

Slaton Financial

State Farm - Chris Jasper

Tiseo Paving

Town East Galloway Animal Clinic

$250 - Club Level

Bernhagen Properties

Cici' Pizza

Dennis Tarpley, CPA

Derek Rohde

Don Nelson

First Southwest Co.

John & Janice Todd

John Emery

Mark Kerby

Mesquite Eye Associates/ Drs Karl & Denise Kutch

Mesquite Firefighters

MidSouth Bank

Morell Cotton

ONCOR Electric

Ted Chin

Todd & Toni Price

Valerie Bradley Family

White Properties
Date:
Saturday, 4 Jun, 2016
Possum Pedal 2016 - Twenty years ago the Possum Pedal 100 drew cyclists and crowds for miles around and was one of the most popular early Spring rides in north Texas and southern ... moreOklahoma. This event has been revived by the Chamber of Commerce and the City of Graham as a summer event with rides of all distances.

Registration Location

Registration will NOT be open on Friday evening this year. Registration will be open on Saturday, June 4th at 6 AM at the American Legion Building, next door to the Visitor and Business Center at 608 Elm Street.
Date:
Saturday, 4 Jun, 2016
OVERVIEW The Texas 4000 ATLAS Ride is a 700+ person cycling event from Leander to Lampasas where supporters can ride the first 25, 50 or 70 miles with the Texas 4000 team as they start ... moretheir 70-day journey. Enjoy beautiful views, rolling hills and the wildlife of the Texas Hill Country. A post-ride festival will happen at the finish line; festival activities include a barbecue, live music, a presentation by the Texas 4000 team and more! Don’t miss the ATLAS Kick-off Party either before the event.

Online registration for this year’s ATLAS Ride on Saturday, June 4th is now closed. Registrations can still be purchased for $70 at packet pick-up at the following times/places:

Pre-Ride Packet Pickup & Registration

Thursday, June 2nd, 4 – 7p
Friday, June 3rd, 11a – 7p
Location: Bicycle World
300 S Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX 78704

Ride Day Packet Pickup & Registration

50 Mile & 70 Mile
Saturday, 6/4, 6a – 7:45a
Start: Stiles Middle School
3250 Barley Rd, Leander, TX 78641

25 Mile
Saturday, 6/4, 9a – 9:45a
Start: Turner Field Park
802 Campbell St., Lampasas, TX 76550

Not a cyclist? Don’t worry! You can purchase a Food Pass at the Finish Line Festival for $20! Food pass includes full plate of BBQ, 2 beer tickets, and 2 wine tickets. If you’re registered to ride, the food and beverages are included in your registration cost.

Texas 4000’s mission is to cultivate student leaders and engage communities in the fight against cancer.

We share hope, knowledge and charity through leadership development, grantmaking, and our cornerstone event, a 4,000+ mile bike ride from Austin to Anchorage.

We share HOPE by letting those touched by cancer know that we are riding for them and fighting for a world without cancer. We share KNOWLEDGE by bringing life-saving information about cancer prevention to communities and providing leadership development training to tomorrow’s leaders. We share CHARITY by contributing to cancer research and cancer support services while developing the next generation of volunteers and philanthropists.

Texas 4000 envisions a world where all students can become leaders in creating a cancer-free future.
Date:
Saturday, 4 Jun, 2016
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