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Distance:
10 - 15 miles
Speed:
6 - 10 mph
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Fri, 5 Apr, 2024Monthly on the first Friday
Time:
7:00 PM
Houston, Texas
Organization:
The way our rides work: Before the ride, we have a riders meeting. Please pay attention. Keep the pace of the leader, don’t jump ahead unless you know where you are going. This helps ... morelimit confusion on who to follow and keeps the pace.

We meet at a certain time, and we leave at a certain time. Pay attention to the times posted and be on time.

We are patient and wait for people. We try our hardest to not drop someone on our rides by adjusting speed and having a sweeper. If you decide to ride with us, be patient, not everyone is an expert rider like you that can maintain 20mph as a cruising speed. The stops take time specially if the group is big. Be patient.

Safety is a priority. We stay as much as we can to the right to let cars go through. We don’t cork intersections, instead we have people there guiding you on where to turn. The route will be posted right after the riders meeting as we take off. Just in case people fall back.
Distance:
8 - 10 miles
Speed:
12 - 14 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Sat, 6 Apr, 2024Monthly on the first Saturday
Time:
9:30 AM
Houston, Texas
Organization:
Beginner or Casual Pace Ride: First Saturday of every month (working on more Saturdays Beginner Rides/If you are interested in leading a slower pace ride please contact judy@urbanbicyclegallery.com). ... moreBe ready to roll from the shop at 9:30am. Route will be 8-10 miles at 12-14 mph. Helmet, spare tube, and CO2 cartridges are required. Earphones are not allowed. This is a no drop ride.

The UBG Cycling Club (independent of the store) meets at The Urban Bicycle Gallery every Wednesday evening at 6:30pm for a twenty mile bicycle ride in town. They also meet at the store on Saturday morning at 8am for a twenty miler bike ride. Every Sunday morning join us for a show and go; the club rides but the route and starting point varies. Anyone is welcome to join us on our bike rides. 

Helmet, spare tube, and CO2 cartridges are required. Earphones are not allowed. Speed may vary depending on who shows. Safety comes first. Please follow all the rules of the road.
Distance:
4 - 5 miles
Speed:
2 - 4 mph
Type:
Road
Mountain Bike
Cyclocross
Social
No Drop
Family Friendly
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Sat, 6 Apr, 2024Monthly on the first Saturday
Time:
10:00 AM
Fort Worth, Texas
Organization:
Welcome to Bike Friendly Fort Worth’s Family Cycling Club! Join us every first and second Saturday for a ride on the Trinity Trail. We’ll ride at a family friendly pace for about 4 ... moremiles with plenty of chances to stop and regroup. Expect the rides to last between 1-2 hours, depending on stops, so make sure you bring water! LOCATION VARIES. Check the Ride Schedule on the Bike Friendly website!

Here’s what you need to know:

All routes are “out and back” so no one is left behind, approximately 4 miles total.
All rides start at 10 AM sharp, at the designated location.
A parent or guardian must accompany any child under 10 years of age.
Helmets are required for all participants.
Trailers and tandems are welcome. Sorry, no training wheels allowed.
Rides will be canceled if the temperature is below 45° or it’s raining.
Please make sure all bicycles are in good working order prior to the ride.
Distance:
0 - 64 miles
Speed:
16 - 18 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Advanced
Date:
Sat, 6 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: "Highland Run" Route Map: https://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/14255785#.WKkhnOyHCFQ.email... more
Pace: Hill climbing
Distance: 64 miles
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:
15 - 20 miles
Speed:
13 - 15 mph
Type:
Road, Women Only
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Mon, 8 Apr, 2024Monthly on the second Monday
Time:
6:30 PM
Coppell, Texas
1st Monday FCS Ladies Ride @ 6:30pm (Daylight Savings Time only) Speed: 15 mph Distance: 15-20 miles This ride is the first Monday of every month.
Type:
Road, Social
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Wed, 10 Apr, 2024Monthly on the second Wednesday
Time:
6:30 PM
Flower Mound, Texas
First Wednesday Social Ride 1st Wednesday @ 6:30p (Daylight Savings Time only) Level: EASY Route Type: sidewalks, urban trails and residential neighborhood streets... more
Distance/Destination: This ride will be decided by group. It will be simple, short and an excellent introductory ride for beginners and people looking for a casual social ride.

Vibe: Easy, casual, social pace where bicycle enthusiasts of all levels can meet new people, enjoy a good conversation and take in the evening weather while we explore Flower Mound. Previous rides have included riding to What's On Tap and Jake's Burgers.
Distance:
4 - 7 miles
Type:
Road
Mountain Bike
Cyclocross
Social
Level:
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Sat, 13 Apr, 2024Monthly on the second Saturday
Time:
3:00 PM
San Antonio, Texas
Organization:
Join us for a FUN-FILLED 2ND Saturday and some social cycling in the SA community, which gives residents & visitors an opportunity to cycle to locally owned & small businesses ... morewhile responsibly enjoying a cold craft beer or drink of choice along the stops. We support local businesses, cycles, food, art and music in the San Antonio community. We've teamed up once again with Independence Brewing Co. once again & excited to partner with The Beer Depot for our meet/end stop for some FUN & specials after our ride!! Featuring Independence Brewing Co. beer at every stop.
Stops to include: You'll have to join us to find out!!

*LIGHTS, as we will be riding through town after the sun sets. 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 NO-DROP Ride. 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 - 15 miles
Speed:
8 - 10 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop, Women Only
Date:
Tue, 16 Apr, 2024Monthly on the third 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!
Type:
Road
Mountain Bike
Cyclocross
Social
Level:
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Tue, 16 Apr, 2024Monthly on the third Tuesday
San Antonio, Texas
Organization:
Dig Bikes? Dig Beer? Then join Karbach Cycling director Adam LeSage and the rest of the Karbach Team as we continue to help expand the bicycle community in Texas through the love of ... morecraft beer. Here at Karbach Brewing, we love to ride and are hell bent to get TX on the map as one of the dopest cycling destinations in the country... So come ride with us!

You know the rules: ride your bike, wear a helmet, have appropriate lights, drink our delicous nectar and the 2 Golden rules: BE SAFE AND HAVE A KICKASS TIME!
Distance:
50 miles
Type:
Road, Mountain Bike, Cyclocross
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Sat, 23 May, 2015
Time:
9:00 AM
Monument, Colorado
The long 160 mile Gravel Grinder went off last weekend. Last year there was also a 50 mile option that disappeared officially. We are making the 50 mile option a club ride on Sunday, ... moreApril 19. My goal is to do this as an introduction to what the heck is this Gravel Grinding phenomenon all about anyways. And in such a way that doesn't require an extended visit to Sufferlandia. My understanding is that the whole point of the Gravel Grinders is to get out there out of the traffic and do your own thing, and my thing will be to take it easy. Adult beverages might be involved either before during or after. Probably not before unless you come from a hardened hash house harrier team.

If though you have the need for speed and want to make a side trip into Sufferlandia, or you just need to finish early to go get a root canal, take off fast and have at it.

Nord is helping out on this ride, he knows all the roads up there around Monument and Greenland and he has mucho lotta gravel grinding experience so I'm also hoping he will educate us newbies on what this thing is all about.

I set the time so we could be finishing up around about lunchtime or thereabouts.
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Date:
Mon, 4 Apr, 2016
Time:
6:00 PM
Austin, Texas
It's the Monday Social Ride for the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI). The TSBVI has some tandem bikes for us to use. We are meeting at the school and taking ... morethe kids on a social ride. It's an incredible experience to say the least. This is a chance to make a kiddo's week just by riding your bike (something you would more than likely be doing anyway). One of our volunteers made this short about the ride a while back.

http://tinyurl.com/3vvwtdx

VOLUNTEER FORM AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE:http://tinyurl.com/4y8ge9n

You only need to fill this out if you want to captain a tandem. If not, just show up, ride and hang out with the kiddos. But I highly recommend filling out the form. You'll want to ride with a kid.

Email it to: volunteer@tsbvi.edu

This year we are going to have even more kids on the ride so it is very important that we get a bunch of people to sign up as volunteers. Last year's students spread the word and now all of the kids want to ride with us! So bad ass.

***It is VERY IMPORTANT that we get everyone to fill out the school's volunteer forms and email them back to the school NO LATER THAN first thing Monday Morning so that you can captain a bike. If you already filled one out last semester, you are good to go. If you can't go this week, fill out a form anyway so that when you can go, you are already signed up. Let's make sure every student that wants can ride with us. If you don't fill out the form, you can ride with us but can't have a chance to captain a tandem with a kiddo on the back.

WHEN AND WHERE: Mondays while school is in session. 6PM to unload tandems, we leave at 6:30 SHARP from the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. We meet here: http://g.co/maps/w8ffp. Be there on time. These kids are on a schedule, so the later you are, the less they get to ride.

WHAT: A leisurely ride through a nice neighborhood with the kids from the school. You will have as much fun as they do. After we drop the kids back at the school, we will ride for a while and maybe grab a beer or two. This time around we will try and find a place to end up that is closer to the school. More details to come.

WHAT YOU NEED: Lights, Locks, Wheels, an ID, and maybe some beer money for afterwards. If you are captaining a tandem that week, you will need to lock your bike at the school during the ride so don't forget that lock.

HOW: Social Cycling Austin rides AS traffic and NOT AGAINST it. We stop at red lights, yield the right of way and let cars pass as best we can. We don't block intersections. We are nice to both our fellow riders and the other traffic on the road.

Fill out that form and come join us Monday Evenings. It's a ton of fun and in the end, you are making these kids' day just by riding your bike.

Spread the word! The more the merrier. See you on Monday at the School!
Distance:
55 miles
Speed:
16 - 17 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Advanced
Date:
Tue, 28 Jun, 2016
Time:
7:30 AM
Manor, Texas
This is the scenic rural ride from northeast Travis County into southeast Williamson County and then through northwest Bastrop County. We'll travel on some shady country roads and ... moreride by the 8 Point Ranch, home to many exotic animals (Zebra, Antelope, Deer, Buffalo, Elk, etc.).

We'll ride at a moderate (old) "B" pace and re-group at all major turns; the MapMyRide GPS route map is attached for electronic downloading. There is a store stop (at 30 miles) in Elgin.

Start and end at the "Good Luck Grill". It is located at 14605 North FM 973; that is 1.8 miles north of US 290. Go east out of Manor on US 290. Turn left (north) on FM 973 for approx. 1.8 miles, the Good Luck Grill is on the right (east). Please use the parking lot area closest to the road---away from the restaurant.

Helmets are mandatory on all my rides. Please arrive early enough to prepare yourself + bike, have the 5-minute safety briefing and then be ready for an on-time departure.

This is a "B" paced ride. If you are not familiar with our ride categories, please check these two sites to ensure you can match yourself to the ride:

http://www.austincycling.org/self_paced_and_hosted

and

http://www.austincycling.org/hosted_ride_descriptors

All are invited for conversation and lunch afterwards at the "Grill"---they have a very nice fan-cooled veranda (that's "back porch" in plain talk).

Look forward to seeing you !!!!!
Distance:
50 - 62 miles
Speed:
18 - 20 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Sun, 3 Jul, 2016Weekly on Sunday, 1 times
Time:
9:00 AM
Austin, Texas
Come join our merry band of bikers on our new Sunday Mellow Ride! We may be covering the 62 miles of southwest Austin, better known as the Saturday 100K loop.... more
Or we'll do something else. Depends mostly on wind direction and group whim.

Here is a map:
http://www.mapmyride.com/us/austin-tx/mj-100km-route-306329931

Our average pace will be 18-20mph.
This is NOT a recovery ride! It is harder and 20mi longer than the Saturday MOTR ride. It is the same distance and includes an additional water stop, when compared to the Saturday 100K. It is a challenge meant to prepare riders for the Saturday 100K.

If you would like a pleasant recovery spin, check out the Sunday Violet Crown ride that leaves from Mellow Johnny's at 8:15am
https://thea.com/Sunday-Violet-Crown-Ride/
http://austin.mellowjohnnys.com/rides-events/sunday-violet-crown-ride
Type:
Road, Social
Date:
Tue, 5 Jul, 2016
Time:
5:45 PM
Arvada, Colorado
FUN-H2-20-NW 5:45 PM MAJESTIC BUBBLE RIDE Meet Jeff Krinsky [masked]) at the Majestic view Nature Center north parking lot (north on Wadsworth to W 72nd Ave, west on 72nd, just west ... moreof Carr on the south side. THIS IS NOT THE ENTRANCE at GARRISON ST. or 71st ST!) The ride will go west on Ridge Road and van Bibber Creek Trail, north on the new Blunn Trail and then return on nearly the entire length of Ralston Creek Trail. The theme of this ride is bubbles so bubble wands will be provided to all participants during the Ralston Creek Golf Course break.
Distance:
41 miles
Speed:
15 - 17 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Tue, 12 Jul, 2016
Time:
7:00 AM
Austin, Texas
RIDE NAME AND DISTANCE: Mozart’s to Creedmoor. 41 miles. DATE/TIME: Tuesday 12th July @ 7 am. RIDE LEADER/CONTACT: William Hudson; 210-387-7340; WilliamPedalsOn@gmail.com ... more

DESCRIPTION: Ride through south Austin (urban) and out to Creedmoor (rural). Only one real hill (Robert E Lee) & some roads with moderate traffic. Some riders may “hammer” into Creedmoor but we always regroup at the store.

AVERAGE SPEED: 15 to 17 mph. A guide only; actual pace depends on the group and to maintain this average, there will be some significantly faster stretches.

TERRAIN: Flat to rolling + one real hill.

RIDE START ADDRESS AND url: Meet & park at the back of the "uphill" parking lot across the street from the Mozart's coffee shop, 3825 Lake Austin Blvd, Austin, TX 78703. https://goo.gl/maps/aDtehwrUrND2

MAP/CUE/RideWithGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/14760859

LUNCH/COFFEE? Join us afterwards for a coffee at Mozart’s; great venue but limited food menu and they are pretty proud of their coffee (expensive !!!!).

OTHER:

· Helmets are mandatory on all my rides.

· Ride will be “no drop” but only assuming riders have properly matched themselves to the ride description, average speed and terrain.

· Please arrive early enough to prepare yourself + bike, have the 5-minute safety briefing to be ready for an on-time departure.

· In case of inclement weather, check this web site and/or my emails early on the morning of the ride.
Distance:
28 - 34 miles
Speed:
10 - 12 mph
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Fri, 15 Jul, 2016
Time:
8:00 AM
Castroville, Texas
Organization:
Take Hwy 90 west bound to Castroville. Sammy's is on the left at the third traffic light. Park in the lot behind Sammy's, not in the lot across the street.... more

Description
Meet Vern, Vivian, and others in the lot behind Sammy's for this ride. This ride is about 28 to 34 miles over mostly flat terrain at an easy to moderate pace. Route may vary according to input from group. Guest are welcome to join us on this ride and for lunch afterwards. Ride Leaders, Vivian & Vern, 210-275-5637.

Helmets are required on all rides

Don't forget your water, energy drinks, snacks, spare tube, and cell phone.

Also don't forget your cables and locks if you plan to join us for lunch.

Guests are always welcome. No reservations or call ahead required. Just show up! 

Please arrive early...at least 15 minutes before posted time to prepare your bike and yourself. As a courtesy to the other cyclists, we must leave on time...please don't be late!

We have a no-drop policy...which means that at least one cyclist will sweep behind the main group to ensure no one gets lost and all cyclists are able to return to the finish location.

...To lead a ride, contact Vern at 210-275-5637, or vjeys@satx.rr.com
Distance:
3 - 6 miles
Speed:
3 - 6 mph
Type:
Road
Social
No Drop
Family Friendly
Level:
Novice
Date:
Fri, 15 Jul, 2016
Time:
5:30 PM
Denver, Colorado
Organization:
Our Family Cruise is a great opportunity to meet other families and get quality time cruising with your children! Keyword: cruise! These rides are geared towards children comfortable ... moreon their own pedal bikes and small children in trailers. It is a fun focused, no drop group ride for families! Walk bikes / balance bikes are NOT RECOMMENDED for this group ride! This ride ranges from 3-6 miles round trip, leaving from our shop, looping around Washington Park, and returning to our shop. Bike shop owner's four year old son helps lead this ride! We are always happy to extend the ride and add more miles, if all riders are in on it! Bring a water bottle. HELMETS REQUIRED. Please, arrive early! Before we ride, everyone will sign a liability waiver if you haven't already signed one for a previous group ride.
Type:
Road, Social
Date:
Sat, 16 Jul, 2016
Time:
9:00 AM
Littleton, Colorado
FUN-H2-20-SW 9:00 AM Meet Dave Noble (home[masked], cell[masked]) at the south parking lot of the Breckenridge Brewery (Santa Fe and Brewery Lane) for a loop on the Platte River, Big ... moreDry Creek, Highline, and C-470 trails. Lunch afterwards at the brewery.
Distance:
20 - 30 miles
Speed:
14 - 16 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Sat, 23 Jul, 2016
Time:
9:00 AM
San Antonio, Texas
Organization:
An intermediate road ride that leaves from Bullis Park every Saturday. The millage is about 20 with opportunities to add another 10 at a pace of 14-16mph. The ride is through quiet ... morecountry roads that offer a variety of routes and distances. This is a no drop ride. Please come equipped for the ride with necessary tools, nutrition, hydration and helmet. If it is raining or still wet from the rain the ride will be canceled.
Distance:
50 - 55 miles
Speed:
16 - 18 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Sat, 23 Jul, 2016
Time:
7:30 AM
Georgetown, Texas
Scenic ride in northeast Williamson County through the San Gabriel river valley. The ride will start in San Gabriel Park in Georgetown and head through Grainger, Bartlett and Schwartner. ... moreWe'll ride at a moderate pace and re-group at all major turns; the Ride with GPS route map is attached for electronic downloading. I'll have cue sheets as well. There is a store stop at 20 miles in Grainger and options for stops in Bartlett and Schwartner as well.

Route Map: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/15253506

The ride willl start and end in San Gabriel Park in Georgetown, at the parking area at at the end of Chamber Way drive. If you are heading north on I-35, take exit 262 for Williams Drive. Turn right onto Williams Drive, then left at the light onto North Austin Ave. Chamber Way will be a short distance down on your right. The parking area is is at the end of the drive. There are bathroom facilities at this location.

Helmets are mandatory. Please arrive early enough to prepare yourself + bike, have the 5-minute safety briefing and then be ready for an on-time departure.

Please check this sight ride day morning for possible weather cancellation.

Keith Benton 512-656-1005
tkeith.benton@gmail.com