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Distance:
16 miles
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
6:00 PM
Littleton, Colorado
Hi all! I talked to Jenn and with her schedule she needs to focus on things other than DCC right now so for the time being I will be hosting the Deer Creek ride. Nothing is changing ... morefrom years past so everyone is welcome from expert mountain goats to novices.

If you have any questions feel free to reach out to me.

Tom

Jenn says it best so here is her description of the ride....

Crazy that I am, yet again, writing a description for this weekly Deer Creek Hill Climb ride which has become quite a popular ride over the past several years. It is not uncommon that we can often have 25 plus riders, of all levels. (weather pending, of course!)

For those who have ridden it in the past, it is the same ride. So no need to read too much farther:)

For those who have never done it, the following ride description is for you! Hope to see everyone (long time attendees and especially new folks)

Format: An "out and back" hill climb ride. Meaning that it is friendly for ALL levels since we literally all ride up the hill, get to the top, and turn around. We ride at our own pace (which is critical to having fun..no one is trying to kill each other; everyone is just out for fitness and truly does not care how fast or slow everyone else goes) Faster riders can go ahead and newer riders can ride at their own pace knowing that we will all see one another again because we all have to turn around and go back to the same starting point

Distance: It is a round trip ride. From the starting point/cars, it is 8 miles UP the hill. Then 8 miles back down the hill. So 8 miles of uphill and working hard and then 8 miles of relatively easy riding back down the hill to our cars.

Fun Factor: This group strives to make sure that everyone has fun. No matter what level of experience. I personally want to make sure that every new person really knows that it matters to me that they showed up (because I know how hard it can be to just take that first ride with any group...and I do not want anyone to feel intimidated! Believe it or not, sometimes, even after all of these years, I feel nervous, too...and heck, I am the group leader!) No one cares how fast or slow you are or what you are wearing or whether or not this is your very first bike and ride ever:)

Weather Considerations: Two things in this area-first,darkness....in the early spring, we will be limited greatly by sunset. It is a canyon so when the sun goes down, it gets dark pretty fast. In early spring, I will set a time limit. In other words, I will request that everyone turns around at a certain time so we can get back to our cars in a safe manner.

Second weather consideration-clothing. Climbing up the hill, you will often times be quite warm. Consequently, if you are dressed TOO warmly, you will sweat (ok, women, we will glisten) a lot. This becomes an issue for the return trip-the more drenched your clothes are, the colder you will be for the ride back down the hill. So, bring layers….layers to take off for the ride up the hill and layers to put on for the ride back down. And GLOVES! Warm gloves or mittens (don’t even need to be cycling ones). Having frozen hands for riding back down the hill is very dangerous. You need to be able to feel your hands to safely use your brakes:)
Speed:
16 - 22 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
6:00 PM
Boise, Idaho
Organization:
Whether you live in the area or are just visiting Boise and looking for a group to ride with, we'd love to have you join us on any of our rides! ... more
Our motto is "leave no one behind" and our group rides are no-drop.
For your full enjoyment of our weekly rides though, we strongly suggested the following riding ablilties/considerations:

Tuesday Night Hill Climb: Pace range: 16 to 22 MPH down Hill Road plus the desire to climb hills for fun and training.
Distance:
15 miles
Speed:
19 - 22 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
6:00 PM
Cedar Park, Texas
Organization:
rolling from The Peddler Bicycle Shop at Brushy Creek-Cedar Park at 6:00PM. Post-ride beers at Red Horn Coffee House and Brewing Co.... more
short warm up with 6 hot laps around N Frontier Ln and Ranch Trails Ct

please leave parking spots in front of Peddler/Red Horn for patrons... there's plenty of parking a little further down on either side.

if you see WINTER SCHED in the status... then this ride does not always happen. if you're new, check/message the Facebook page (below) to see if it's on.
Distance:
12 - 27 miles
Speed:
13 - 17 mph
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
6:00 PM
Abilene, Texas
Organization:
A casual ride leaving from and returning to Mad Coffee.
Distance:
16 - 21 miles
Type:
Road, No Drop
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
6:10 PM
Corpus Christi, Texas
Organization:
Tuesday Calallen Ride Departure Time: 6:10 pm Distance: 16 to 21 miles Location: Meet at West Guth Park swimming pool Contact: Steve Cupp (361) 946-0655 or (361) 242-2291... more
Details: We leave at 6:10 PM and ride the I-37 acess road to Labonte Park ( the Nueces River) and back . there is an option to loop back to the river at Callicoate for an extra 5 miles. rides are 16 miles or 21 miles
Distance:
22 - 24 miles
Speed:
14 - 17 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
6:30 PM
Austin, Texas
Organization:
the ride starts at the north side of the pedestrian bridge (that crosses the lake) under mopac freeway. this is a re-group ride. we usually stop to eat at the end of route. remember ... moreto bring a HELMET, and everything you might need... including a LIGHT during the Fall route.

please join and check-in on the event on our strava club page for latest updates about weather/etc:
https://www.strava.com/clubs/tankenginecrew

join the TEC Facebook page (below) for different rides every weekend.
Type:
Road
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
6:30 PM
Farmers Branch, Texas
TEBR casual ride at Performance Tuesday Evening. Distance: 20-25 miles Pace: easy going and up to moderate Hills: some neighborhood hills but very short... more
Breaks: None
Drops: No
Leader: Stephen Krogh
Maps provided: No

Join a fun-loving group for an evening ride. Perfect for "new/casual riders" (~13-14mph avg} Routes may vary through the season. Current route is a "tour of homes" through Northhaven and Edgemere areas down to University Park and back through Preston Hollow.

Park in parking lot in front of Performance Bike Shop off of Valley View west of Midway and North of LBJ and be ready to head out at the scheduled time of ride. New participants please make yourselves known to others.

An optional dinner follows the ride. 

Stephen Krogh
214 893-0663

krogh@mindspring.com
Distance:
20 - 35 miles
Speed:
13 - 20 mph
Type:
Road
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
6:30 PM
Farmers Branch, Texas
Distance: 20-35 Pace: varies by group formed, see the forum for which groups might be available. Hills: Some, route dependent Breaks: None... more
Drops: Yes, new riders please make your presence known!
Leader: Group ride, no specific leader
Maps provided: yes

Join a fun-loving group for a spirited evening ride. Route changes semi-monthly, check forum for updates. Ride splits into various groups by speed and distance.

Park in parking lot and be ready to head out at the scheduled time of ride. New participants please make yourselves known to others.

Specific "new/casual riders" (~13-14mph avg) no drop group typically gathers at start. Ask for it!

An optional dinner follows the ride.
Speed:
12 - 16 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
6:30 PM
Dallas, Texas
This ride is designed for casual pace riders, or new riders who might be relatively new to the group ride concept, or are just now starting to stretch their mileage past 5-10 miles. ... moreMy wife and I will (normally) be on our tandem, which practically guarantees staying under 16 mph. The ride leaves from the "Big Thicket" house on the east side of White Rock Lake, and will circle the lake. Please arrive early enough to be ready to roll at the planned departure time!

Typical flat road pace ~12-14 mph, but this is group-dependent, and we regroup if needed. We will attempt to do two full laps of White Rock, if daylight allows, alternating directions. Lights not required, but helmets are, and blinkies are recommended. Please bring tools and tubes to be self-sufficient, in case of flats!

The group may split, dependent upon rider abilities, but nobody gets left out there by themselves...

Any questions, give me a call or email me...
Rollout: 6:30PM sharp
Distance: 10-20
Flat Road Pace: ~12-14mph, group dependent
Hills: That darned spillway
Breaks: 1
Drops: No
Leader: Paul Brown
Contact: Paul Brown
214-690-6781
pbacoustic@gmail.com
Distance:
25 miles
Speed:
18 - 20 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
6:30 PM
Coppell, Texas
Tuesday @ 6:30pm (Daylight Savings Time only) Speed: 19-20 mph avg Distance: 25 miles This ride will be led by Chris Moore and Doug Hall, with an overall average around 19 to 20 mph ... more(wind dependent). Both rides will be held at a tempo pace on Belt Line Road and the pace will slowly increase over time (you are welcome to come into the shop for beverages after the ride until 8:30).
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
7:00 PM
Austin, Texas
THE YOGA RIDE IS ...on Tuesdays! (see the Facebook Events page) Yoga instructors donating their time to build a healthier and happier cycling community through the transmission of ... moreyoga. We achieve this mission by hosting a free yoga class and no-drop bike ride on Tuesday evenings in Austin, Texas. Join the group to see detailed invites to each ride in your "events" tab.

Meet us at the Doug Sahm hill for a bike ride and a free yoga class! Afterwards, we will grab dinner or drinks. Wheels down at 7pm!

Bring:
Yoga mat
lights, lock
bug spray
bathing suit in case we end up at free swim!
water
your friends!

So this is FREE, right?!
Yes! Everyone is welcome to The Yoga Ride.

The Yoga Ride is led by:
Melissa: https://www.facebook.com/elegantganeshayoga
Lyndsay: www.Austinflowyoga.com
Mark : https://www.facebook.com/dawgyoga
Volta : https://www.facebook.com/LikeYogaVolta
Distance:
10 - 15 miles
Speed:
10 - 15 mph
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
7:00 PM
Austin, Texas
North Austin Social Ride meets every Tuesday at Balcones District Park People start meeting up around 6:30, wheels down at 7:15... more

We ride at a 12-15mph no drop pace, usually 12-15 miles with a park stop half way.

More details at www.nasb.bike
Speed:
14 - 16 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Tue, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time:
7:00 PM
Austin, Texas
Join us at the Research Store for an evening intermediate ride in and through the surrounding neighborhoods. Average speed is 14-16 MPH (including hills). Meet up 15 min. before wheels ... moredown. The ride is typically 1.5 hours. Lights required.
Distance:
10 miles
Speed:
12 mph
Type:
Road, Social
Level:
Novice
Date:
Wed, 3 Apr, 2024Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday
Time:
6:30 PM
Wednesday Assault Ride is a combination bike ride and pub crawl in Austin Texas. Rides are not fast (12 mph) and not long (10 mi). We ride every other Wednesday evening and focus on ... morethe finer beer bars of Austin. Come on out and assault Austin on your two wheeler.
Speed:
15 - 20 mph
Type:
Road, Social
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Wed, 24 Apr, 2024Monthly on the fourth Wednesday
Time:
7:00 PM
San Antonio, Texas
Organization:
Join us for a FUN & FAST (15-20+mph) paced social ride EVERY 3RD WED.! Sponsored by Lone Star Beer San Antonio for their FIRST montly cycling event every 3rd WEDNESDAY. Socially ... moreSupporting Local while cycling through the SA community & enjoyoing some cold #LoneStarBeer or your drink of choice. Only cycling participants will have the chance to win our Monthly giveaways from our supporters, Lone Star Beer San Antonio, Bike World, The KickStand SA & Alamo Bike Shop will take place at our last stop, so be sure to join the ENTIRE ride.

*Park/Meet at Bike World at The Historic Pearl.
*Meet @6p...plenty time to get any tubes or enjoy the discounts that Bike World will provide to our cycling participants!
*Roll out @7p SHARP! If you snooze, you'll need to catch up if ya can!!!

*LIGHTS are a MUST on this ride, as we will be riding through town after dark. HELMETS are HIGHLY encouraged & should be a top priority, let's ride safe!
*BRING: ID, Cash/credit for stops, & tubes/tools in case ya need to change a flat.

*MUST BE 21 to purchase/consume beer/alcohol beverages.*

**This is a DROP Ride!!! However, we will be sure to let you know where our destination is so you're able to meet up with us! We will have volunteers on this ride to assist with riders.

The KickStand SA rides with traffic and NOT AGAINST it. We stop at red lights, yield the right of way and let cars pass as best we can. We do our best to not block intersections unless needed. WE use our best cycling manners while riding & are polite to our fellow cyclists/drivers, let's all be safe!! LISTEN TO the volunteers helping to lead the ride & do YOUR part to communicate with others!
If you have any questions about our bike laws, PLEASE visit this site below for reminders that you may need!!!
http://www.sanantonio.gov/SABikes/SafetyAndEducation/LawsAndOrdinances.aspx

FRIENDLY REMINDER!!! OUR goal is to create a safe environment for all riders, but we unfortunately can't control, every rider's behavior. We encouarge personal responsibility, and it's each rider's responsibility to take care of themselves, and if they choose to ride with us, then they accept those risks inherent in riding a bicycle with a large social group of other people riding bicycles.

For any information, feel free to msg. The KickStand SA or email thekickstandsa@gmail.com
Distance:
10 - 14 miles
Speed:
4 - 6 mph
Type:
Road, Social
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Fri, 26 Apr, 2024Monthly on the fourth Friday
Time:
7:00 PM
Houston, Texas
Organization:
Critical Mass Houston is a casual bike ride starting from downtown Houston and going wherever. Cars rule the road every day, but one day a month we get together to celebrate our love ... morefor bicycles and have fun riding our bikes. This is generally a slow-paced ride where persons of all skill levels can participate. People start gathering around 6:30 and we roll out around 7:15pm. We’re usually at our final location between 9:30 – 10pm, and each time we try to finish some place fun and hang out for a while.

Meet up on the last Friday of the month between 6:45pm – 7:15pm at the Historical Market Square Park at 301 Milam in downtown. It happens every month, rain or shine. We’re pretty easy to spot, just look for hundreds of bicycles. 

RIDE ETIQUETTE
If you’ve never participated in Critical Mass before, please go over the simple instructions listed below:

1 This ride belongs to all of us. Take care of it.

2 Keep the pace/speed being set by the ride leaders at the front of the group. This is not a race.

3 Stay in the right lane whenever possible.

4 Please DO NOT show aggression to vehicles. Drivers may sometimes show their frustration by honking or yelling at the mass. Please ignore them and keep the peace.

5 Drinking is not recommended during the ride. Please save drinking for after. Riding while intoxicated is not safe for you or other riders around you. Also please don’t litter.

6 Please do not ride recklessly. Have fun during the ride but please don’t ride in a way that is unsafe for other riders around you.

7 Have fun and know that each rider represents the entire mass. Help us work to keep a good reputation with the city and drivers that share the road with us.
Distance:
0 - 65 miles
Speed:
19 - 21 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Advanced
Date:
Sat, 20 Apr, 2024Every 4 Weeks on Saturday
Time:
8:30 AM
Austin, Texas
Organization:
Where: Nelo's Cycles on Mesa Drive When: 8:30 AM Saturday Route: Liberty Hill Route Map: To Be Created and Distributed Pace: 20-21 ... more
Level of expertise: Intermediate and above
What to expect: Controlled pace and even rotating pace lines
Long Tough Climbs wait at the top
Strong riders will assist weaker riders
Distance:
10 - 15 miles
Speed:
8 - 10 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop, Women Only
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Tue, 30 Apr, 2024Monthly on the fifth Tuesday
Time:
7:00 PM
Fort Worth, Texas
Organization:
We are an all-female cycling group that hosts bi-weekly rides around Fort Worth. We ride the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at T&P Tavern in Fort Worth. Meet up at 7pm, ... moreroll out at 7:30pm. Our no-drop rides are usually between 10 and 15 miles on trails and streets. Don't forget your lights!
Distance:
8 - 10 miles
Speed:
4 - 6 mph
Type:
Road
Mountain Bike
Cyclocross
Social
Date:
Fri, 29 Mar, 2024Monthly on the fifth Friday
Time:
7:30 PM
Fort Worth, Texas
Organization:
The usual thing with Critical Mass: - some folks being to congregate around 7:00 - ride begins/leaves at 7:30 PM - casual, social pace... more
- 10-ish miles
- no stops (many riders congregate at T&P Tavern afterwards)

Critical Mass is traditionally NOT a no-drop ride. Although we will be riding at an easy pace, please be prepared to finish the ride or get yourself back should you get separated from the larger group.

What does "be prepared" mean?
- bicycle is fully functional and able to complete the ride
- tires inflated (before the ride!) to the approriate pressure
- charged lights: front and back
- source of water
- the ability to ride at least ten (10) miles that will likely encounter some kind of hills/inclines.
Distance:
0 - 50 miles
Speed:
18 - 20 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Advanced
Date:
Sat, 30 Mar, 2024Every 4 Weeks on Saturday
Time:
8:30 AM
Austin, Texas
Organization:
Where: Nelo's Cycles on Mesa Drive When: 8:30 AM Saturday Route: "Travis Waltz" Route Map: https://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/14256000#.WKkM2fZBtX4.email... more
Pace: Hill climbing
Level of expertise: Intermediate and above
What to expect: Controlled pace and even rotating pace lines
Long Tough Climbs wait at the top
Strong riders will assist weaker riders