Description
Corpus Christi Cycle Club (CCCC) is a 501C3 registered charity.
Through this website, you can find rides and cycling groups specifically geared to cycling in the Corpus Christi area. If your a new rider or experienced cyclist, this site will help you find the best ride for you.
Corpus Christi Cycle Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to cycling and cycling-related activities for road riders (Roadies), recreational cyclists, mountain bike enthusiasts and BMX’ers. Our members have varied interests and abilities, ranging from simple bike rides and cruises to road racing and distance events to off road trail rides, mountain biking, and racing.
One of our main goals in the formation of this club is to allow cyclists and other cycling groups and organizations to stay in contact with one another to promote cycling in the greater Corpus Christi region.
Corpus Christi Cycle Club offers scheduled rides nearly every day of the week, and non-members are welcome on any ride. Most of our road rides are focused to the Corpus Christi and surrounding areas of South Texas. Distances can range from 25 miles to 100 miles.
We are always looking for new routes and new people to meet! Our club offers a great venue to participate in various rides at every level of interest. If you are new to the area and want to participate in local group rides, non-members and guests are welcome. Helmets are required on all rides.
Please read our mission statement.
If you live in the Corpus Christi and surrounding areas and would like to get involved with our group and participate in scheduled events, tours and organized cycling events, please sign up as a member to our non-profit organization. By joining our organization, members will have the opportunity to get local bike shop discounts, participate in local club events , club tours and much more. We also are insured for all of our events. We have scheduled meetings , so if you want to participate in our organization, please come to our meetings and bring a friend! Most of our meetings are social in nature.
If your interested in joining our organization and becoming a member, please visit our membership page for more information. Our yearly membership fee is $25 (student), $35 (Individual) and $45 (family).
If you are a new rider or cycle enthusiast to the Corpus Christi area, you will want to visit the IQUACK Southside Cycling community to get your first taste of group rides. This group will introduce you to the etiquette and experience of group riding for first time riders. Most of our group rides are scheduled and all riders are welcome. A ride leader is usually available to get you familiar with the course and ride varieties. Most of our rides cover flat terrain, but some courses have small hills in the mix. Most all of our rides are “no drop” rides and “no one left behind”. One of our group leaders will direct you to the proper ride based on your abilities.
Sunday Morning Lamar Park Ride (Spring/Summer/Winter) imageDeparture time: 7:00 a.m. Distance: 40-60 miles Location: Lamar Park Shopping Center at Doddridge and Alameda... more Details: No one left behind ride. Faster A and B riders will sprint varying sections of Hwy 37 at ‘river’. Similar course to Wednesday night’s hammerfest ride. However, riders will regroup at Stripes and ride a relaxed ride back to Lamar. New ride course takes us along Ocean Drive to Port Ave. and out to River.
Date: Sunday, 31 Jul, 2016
Saturday Morning CVS at Everhart and Saratoga Blvd. (Spring/Summer/Winter) Departure time: 7:00 a.m. Distance: Varying distances, 25, 40, 55, 70 up to 90-100 miles.... more Location: Park next to the CVS Pharmacy at Saratoga and Everhart
Details: This is the biggest ride for the week. Most riders will break in to A, B, C and D groups and go varying distances and routes. IQUACK group will go to the Naval Air Station Gate. This is about 25 miles at a slow pace (12-14 MPH). The A and B riders will usually do the longer rides of 65 miles in the summer and longer rides in the winter. The A&B group rides are drop rides, meaning to please ride according to your ability. The 65 mile loop has an early 40 mile loop for riders who would like to go a little faster, but just not as long. The longer 65 miles group will go to the river and have some varying sprints, but will regroup. The pace for the 65 mile group will be between 18-20 MPH depending on wind conditions. The 65 mile group and 40 mile group will start together heading out of town to 1604. There is a split for the 40 mile group at HWY 44 off 1604. This will be a re-group point for the 40 mile group at HWY 44 and 1604 near Robstown. The 40 mile group is a no drop ride back to Corpus and CVS on HWY 44 to HWY 37 side roads to Holly Road. Just meet up and choose your ride!
Date: Saturday, 12 Oct, 2024Weekly on Saturday
Padre Island Ride (Mondays and Fridays) Island MapHost- Maher Masri When: Mondays and Fridays Time: 6:00 pm Distance: 20 miles... more Were: Island Presbyterian Church Parking Lot These rides will be a no-drop fun rides to the National Sea Shore and back. Roughly 20 miles. Meet just before 6:00 PM at the Island Presbyterian Church parking lot (Gypsy St and Port Of call). Please make sure to wear your helmet and to bring enough liquids for a 1.5-2 hrs ride. Depending on number of riders and abilities, we will ultimately break up into pace groups to accommodate riders with different goals.
Type: Road, Social, No Drop
Level: Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Date: Friday, 11 Oct, 2024Weekly on Monday, Friday
Thursday Hazel Bazmore Park Ride Departure Time: 6:10 pm Distance: 16-21 miles Location: Hazel Bazmore Park Details: This group meets at Hazel Bazemore at the top of the hill at the ... morePark. West Guth Park leaving at 6:10 PM ride is 16 to 21 miles. No Drop
Level: Novice, Intermediate
Date: Thursday, 10 Oct, 2024Weekly on Thursday
MTB Group Fun Rides ((This is an Oso creek cruise) When: Every Wednesday (Fall and Spring) and Thursday evening. Where: Meet at the Cinema 16 parking lot, southwest corner, closest ... moreto Williams Dr. Departure Time: 5:30 PM Host/Contact: Jason Comstock Additional Comments: Lights recommended. This is a relaxed group ride on MTB’s.
Type: Mountain Bike, Social, No Drop
Level: Novice, Intermediate
Date: Thursday, 10 Oct, 2024Weekly on Wednesday, Thursday
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
Date: Tuesday, 15 Oct, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Tuesday Southside Ride (Spring/Summer – PM) Departure Time: 6:00 p.m. Distance: 18-20 miles Location: Janet’s House (Contact Janet for more information)... more Details: This ride starts and ends at 4609 Champions Drive Corpus Christi 78413 and goes through neighborhoods on the southside out and down Wooldridge Rd. All A with B, C and D riders are welcome. Small sprints and openers for some. No one left behind.
Date: Tuesday, 15 Oct, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
If you are interested in group rides, feel free to join us at the following times and locations: Wednesday Night LAMAR Ride (Spring/Summer)... more Departure time: 6:00 p.m. Distance: 30 miles Location: Lamar Park Shopping Center at Doddridge and Alameda Details: All riders welcome. A riders will hammer hills down Hwy 37 through refinery. Dropped A riders can drop back to B group. B riders can turn early after refineries at Sun Tide and/or hook up with A riders. Ride according to speed and strength. This is a no drop ride.
A. You can have a small seat pack to carry items in and we recommend the following list of things to have on the bike with you every time you ride:
Helmet (required) Water bottle(s) Sunscreen Tire repair kit with patches and tire levers (know how to use these items) A spare tube A small tool kit (small crescent wrench, full set of Allen wrenches, a flat and Phillips screw driver) A frame pump or some means to inflate a flat tire. Spare money (for water, snacks or emergency phone calls. Some sort of identification card, licence or ROAD ID in case of emergency. Energy snacks or gel Lights (if riding early morning or in the evening). Most riders will use lights even during day riding. Do not be that rider without your spare kits on group rides.
Date: Wednesday, 16 Oct, 2024Weekly on Wednesday
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