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This evening bike ride exploring Art in Public Places TEMPO exhibits is beginner and B-Cycle friendly. We'll adjust the route to be between 4 and 10 miles with 2 or 3 stops depending ... moreon the riders in attendance and the heat of the evening. Our targets are art works at the Mexican American Cultural Center, the Carver Library and the Austin Nature Center. We'll meet at Open Room Austin - one of my personal favorites in Austin's public art collection - it's the Alice in Wonderland-looking table with the glowing lights just off the Pfluger Bridge.
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop, Family Friendly
Level:
Novice
Terrain:
Flat to rolling
Date:
Saturday, 16 Sep, 2017
Time:
6:00 PM
I haven't posted a ride for Sept 9, since the Tour de Cure folks have a ride from the Hula Hut to Creedmoor, meeting at 7:30, roll out at 8 a.m. I'll be doing that ride.
Type:
Road
Expected Turnout:
15 - 50 riders
Terrain:
Hilly
Date:
Saturday, 9 Sep, 2017
Time:
7:30 AM
This 25-mile intermediate ride will visit 5 of the Art in Public Places TEMPO exhibits at these locations: Carver Library, Mexican-American Cultural Center, Pleasant Valley Library, ... moreManchaca Library and the Austin Nature Center. The ArtRides TEMPO South Route includes climbs out of downtown first on 11th St then on So Congress before a ramble on our favorite Bike Route 31 aka the Hippie Highway. The return route into downtown will be via South Lamar along "low comfort" bike lanes to W Mary St. Please judge your abilities fairly against the route description for the safety and enjoyment of other riders. If the ride is a stretch for you, make plans to ride with us on our evening ride tonight or on Nov 18th for TEMPO Convergence when all the works will be located in East Austin.
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Terrain:
Hilly
Date:
Saturday, 16 Sep, 2017
Time:
9:00 AM
Canceled
Join our regular group of Easy Riders in the rolling country around Elgin. Suitable for advanced beginners, who can ride the stated distance above at an average pace close to our 11 ... moremph minimum, older, social riders or experienced riders wanting a leisurely pace. Group will either meet up at turns, or have individuals mark the turns until the sweep arrives depending on the rider mix. Afterwards, we eat together nearby.

Please note During the summer the rides will be self-organizing amongst the easy riders’ members that show up for the ride. More of a meet up format. Please make sure you are familiar with Bike Austin - Waiver and Release of Liability since you are agreeing to these terms if you ride. A leader and sweep will be selected from the group and either mark turns or wait for the entire group at turns. Also make sure to introduce yourself to other riders.

Take 290 E to Elgin. Go left on Hwy 95 N for 0.1 mile and go through traffic light. Turn right at next street (FM 1100 / Main St).
Go a couple hundred yards and turn left into parking lot of Elgin Memorial park just past sport courts.
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate
Expected Turnout:
Under 15 riders
Terrain:
Flat to rolling, Hilly
Date:
Saturday, 21 Apr, 2018
Time:
12:00 AM
Yes, that's right - a fat burner ride: long and steady, no sprints. Those 8 pounds from Thanksgiving/Christmas/New Years are still there, so it's time for long miles. Not long HARD ... moremiles, just long miles, so this time we're doing 55 miles on one of our usual routes. Longer rides later. No drop; we'll regroup if necessary anywhere the group can get split, and refuel at the Kyle Valero station. C pace home again. Coffee and conversation afterwards at Mozart's.

Please be sure to arrive a little early for signup and rider's meeting.

BE SURE TO CHECK THIS SITE AFTER 7:00 ON RIDE DAY IN CASE OF RAIN OR DANGEROUSLY HIGH WIND.

START LOCATION: meet (and park) at the back of the "uphill" parking lot across Lake Austin Blvd. from the coffee shop. Look for the old boat on your left up the hill; we're near there.
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate
Expected Turnout:
Under 15 riders
Terrain:
Flat to rolling, Hilly
Date:
Sunday, 28 Apr, 2019
Time:
9:00 AM
LAST MINUTE FRIDAY ADDITION
Burn off yesterday's turkey and all the other bits!! No drop; regroup after stoplights or anywhere the group can get split, and after each hot spot; and refuel at the Creedmoor Valero ... morestation. C pace home again. Coffee and conversation afterwards at Mozart's.

Because of the in-town stretches, this ride agerages about 15. That's the average speed your computer will show after the ride, with stoplights, turns, hills, etc. But to average 15 you need to ride 15-18 most of the time on the flats, so please come expecting that.

Please be sure to arrive a little early for signup and rider's meeting.

BE SURE TO CHECK THIS SITE AFTER 7:00 ON RIDE DAY IN CASE OF RAIN CANCELLATION.

START LOCATION: meet (and park) at the back of the "uphill" parking lot across Lake Austin Blvd. from the coffee shop. Look for the old boat on your left up the hill; we're near there.
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Expected Turnout:
Under 15 riders
Terrain:
Hilly
Date:
Friday, 24 Nov, 2017
Time:
8:00 AM
Enjoy scenic Lockhart, Matindale, and Luling. This route serves a wide range of cycling ability from pure recreation to training for long-distance and/or multi-day events such as the ... moreMS 150, Tour de Cure, and Mamma Jamma rides. Terrain is mainly flat with a few rollers thrown just to make the ride a bit of a challenge. We will end the ride at Smitty's BBQ which, especially in the Winter, can be a blessing all its own! There will be 2 rest stops with a 3rd optional in Luling.

The intersection of Hwy 80 and FM 20 (Fentress) is the point at which to ride either 36 miles or opt for the longer 50 mile distance. Contact phone - Clark Shaffer - 512 897 0070. There will be que sheets and a gps link provided.

For gps download of route please go to www.mapmyride.com and search "Lockhart - Bike Austin Route" Total distance is more than 60 miles, however this map includes both the short and long distance routes. I will be providing queue sheets before departure.

The starting point is the courthouse in the center of town (all the spires observable as you enter Lockart from the north off of 183)
Type:
Road, No Drop, Family Friendly
Level:
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Expected Turnout:
Under 15 riders
Terrain:
Flat to rolling
Date:
Saturday, 4 Nov, 2017
Time:
8:30 AM
NOTE: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME Starts TODAY!!!!
Daylight Savings Time Starts TODAY-----Let's try this Sunday---trying for better weather-- (temp./wind/sun)!! Ride start is from Berry Spings Park outside of Georgetown. Meet in the ... moreback near the pavillions and restrooms. Route passes through greater Walburg, New Corn Hill and downtown Schwertner on our way to Bartlett. This is a flat route with quiet roads, but does include some classic Texas chip seal. Air your tires accordingly. Join us for this new/old route in the relatively flat expanses of east Central Texas. We'll ride through the quiet farm/ranch lands of east Williamson County. We'll travel on some quiet country roads doing a steady "B" paced (14-16 mph) no-drop ride, with re-grouping as needed at the next turn. We'll have our store stop in Bartlett at 28 miles. Total climbing is just over 1500 ft. (per RIDEwithGPS)

NOTE I: I do not have maps of this route, but good Q-sheets will be provided and the RIDEwithGPS link is provided here for downloading.

NOTE II: Helmets are required on ALL Bike Austin rides.

Come with your equipment ready to ride 50 miles, in time to get signed-in and participate in the starter's meeting at 8:45 AM, for a prompt roll-out at 9:00 AM. Let's all hope for the (as forecasted) nice calm winds & mild temps. !!

If you are not familiar with our ride catagories; please see the following 2 sights to insure you are matched for this ride:

http://www.austincycling.org/self_paced_and_hosted

http://www.austincycling.org/hosted_ride_descriptors

Berry Springs Park is located on CR 152 east of Georgetown and east of Toll 130 (see the map shown below). Rest Rooms are open/available at the rear (upper level) of the parking area.

Check this posting ride day morning in case of a weather cancellation.

Tom Via 512-913-4920
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate
Expected Turnout:
Under 15 riders
Terrain:
Mostly flat
Date:
Sunday, 10 Mar, 2019
Time:
9:00 AM
Sadomasochists aren't the only ones who mix pain and pleasure. Come do a batch of very short, very steep hill repeats, following the Tabata protocol. Warmup on the short ride over ... more, then choose a gear and grind up the hill for about 25 seconds, and recover on the downhill. Repeat as you can stand. And misery loves company; we'll be each other's cheering section! Bike Austin's Morning Fueling Station both before and after at Mozarts' (7:30 to 9:30).
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Expected Turnout:
Under 15 riders
Terrain:
Very hilly
Date:
Tuesday, 26 Sep, 2017
Time:
8:00 AM
Wheels down at 8:30
The Brushy Creek Peddler/Kitten Ride Weekly Ride is this Friday Sept. 1, 8:30 am wheels down. We are collecting donations for the Austin Disaster Relief Network starting at 8 am. Adrian ... moreHernandez is leading the ride with 20 miles at social pace. Red Horn Coffeehouse donating portion of their sales to Harvey relief. Please share this post, join us for the ride, or drop off one of the items listed below for our fellow Texans in the most dire of need.
ITEMS REQUESTED BY ADRN:

New undergarments
(all sizes, children and adult),
New socks (all sizes, children and adult),
Toiletries (ie: shampoo, facewash, soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, etc.),
New bed pillows,
New blankets,
Cleanup supplies,
Black trash bags,
Mops and buckets,
Utility knives,
Leather work gloves,
Inflatable mattresses,
Hand sanitizer and
Box fans. Clothing is not needed -
OR Cash.
NOTES: This modestly paced (12-14 mph) ride is on paved suburban and county roads between Parmer Lane and Hwy 183. Return is (usually) on Ronald Reagan Blvd for a short distance.
Park in front of the old red brick Goodwill Store on the southeast corner of FM1431 and Parmer Lane. The ride start is from the parking lot.
After the ride, join the group for a cup of coffee or other libation from the Red Horn Coffee shop.
Type:
Road
Expected Turnout:
50 - 150 riders
Terrain:
Flat to rolling
Date:
Friday, 1 Sep, 2017
Time:
8:30 AM
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