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The 26.5 mile Sprint starts on Saturday at 3:00 pm. The objective is to have all the riders and teams finish about the same time for dinner and the Awards Bash Saturday evening.... more

The Awards Ceremony is a fun place to meet other riders, eat and pick up trophies. With riders from most of the states in the USA and from other countries, the Awards Bash was also an unbelievable reunion (see past rider list on website) of old and new friends.

The course is a scenic and challenging 26.5 mile loop. Crews can “hand off” to their riders from the start-finish area, each lap. This venue also allows riders to “crew themselves” from the trunk of their own car, negating the need for an expensive “follow entourage”. The start-finish is a fun place for your crew and/or resting team riders to congregate and allows for a pleasant social atmosphere. Bring the family for a fun-filled day at the races! Riders, crews and teams are encouraged to pitch tents in the park under the large trees creating a tent city with a personality all its own.

Price Notices
The sale price shown is valid until August 15, the regular price goes into effect after that.
Per person late fees go into effect on August 15($25), Sept 1($50) and on race day($85).
Date:
Saturday, 24 Sep, 2016
The 6-Hour Shoot-Out will begin Saturday at 11 a.m. The objective is to have all the riders and teams finish about the same time for dinner and the Awards Bash Saturday evening.... more

The Awards Ceremony is a fun place to meet other riders, eat and pick up trophies. With riders from most of the states in the USA and from other countries, the Awards Bash was also an unbelievable reunion (see past rider list on website) of old and new friends.

The course is a scenic and challenging 26.5 mile loop. Crews can “hand off” to their riders from the start-finish area, each lap. This venue also allows riders to “crew themselves” from the trunk of their own car, negating the need for an expensive “follow entourage”. The start-finish is a fun place for your crew and/or resting team riders to congregate and allows for a pleasant social atmosphere. Bring the family for a fun-filled day at the races! Riders, crews and teams are encouraged to pitch tents in the park under the large trees creating a tent city with a personality all its own.

Price Notices
The sale price shown is valid until August 15, the regular price goes into effect after that.
Per person late fees go into effect on August 15($25), Sept 1($50) and on race day($85).
Date:
Saturday, 24 Sep, 2016
The “Tin Butt” 12-Hour Challenge will start on Saturday morning at 6:00 am. The objective is to have all the riders and teams finish about the same time for dinner and the Awards Bash ... moreSaturday evening.

The Awards Ceremony is a fun place to meet other riders, eat and pick up trophies. With riders from most of the states in the USA and from other countries, the Awards Bash was also an unbelievable reunion (see past rider list on website) of old and new friends.

The course is a scenic and challenging 26.5 mile loop. Crews can “hand off” to their riders from the start-finish area, each lap. This venue also allows riders to “crew themselves” from the trunk of their own car, negating the need for an expensive “follow entourage”. The start-finish is a fun place for your crew and/or resting team riders to congregate and allows for a pleasant social atmosphere. Bring the family for a fun-filled day at the races! Riders, crews and teams are encouraged to pitch tents in the park under the large trees creating a tent city with a personality all its own.

Price Notices
The sale price shown is valid until August 15, the regular price goes into effect after that.
Per person late fees go into effect on August 15($25), Sept 1($50) and on race day($85).
Date:
Saturday, 24 Sep, 2016
Starting location: Berry Creek Food Mart (Shell) 301 SH 195 , Georgetown, TX This is a loop that starts in Georgetown, TX. It goes along some remote country roads and at times there ... moreare 32 miles between services.

The course is mostly flat, with rolling hills on either side of I-35. It goes out to Rockdale and then swings back to Andice.
Check-in will open 15 minutes before the ride. If you want more information send an email to pbnagel@yahoo.com.
Organization:
Date:
Saturday, 1 Oct, 2016
A beautiful ride through the Hill Country of Texas including 14,28,50, 65 and 79 mile options. SAG and MSET supported. The ride starts at and ends at the Liberty Hill Elementary School ... moreon Loop 332. The start is at 8 am and the course will be open until 2 pm.

Rest stops manned by friendly, local Lions at miles 14,28, 50 and 65/79 are stocked with snacks and cold drinks and have porta-potties. A bbq lunch is served after the ride until 2 pm.

Registration received on or before 9/28/16 is $35.00, registration received after that day and on ride day will be $40.00. Participants will receive a quality t-shirt.

As always all profits will be used to provide scholarships for students of Liberty Hill ISD, to purchase eye exams and eyeglasses for the needy, support the Lions Camp for handicapped and diabetic children in Kerrville, TX and other Lions charities.

Registration is online and closes 6 pm 9/28/15, can be mailed or paid on the day of the event. Checks are to be made out to Liberty Hill Lions Club and mailed to Liberty Hill Lions,285 Quarterhorse Drive ., Liberty Hill , Tx 78642. If you have any questions please call Ed at 512-920-7125.
Date:
Saturday, 1 Oct, 2016
Imagine miles of rolling hills and thickly wooded forests! The Pineywoods Purgatory-fall's premier cycling event-offers four rides ranging from 25 to 102 miles that take you through ... moreTexas Forest Country's best! Don't let the first few miles fool you-the terrain is not without challenge! And to cap off your ride, the Angelina Expo Center and its cadre of volunteers and partners offer unmatched hospitality to riders and their guests. When you finish your course, return to the Expo and a Beer Garden, live music & fajitas. Then it's not just a ride; it's a weekend experience with Lufkin's Downtown Bistro on tap for Saturday night at 7:00 p.m.
Date:
Saturday, 1 Oct, 2016
Wheels & Heels for Meals is one of the Food Pantry’s largest fundraising events. It began in 2009 and grows every year. Our 88-mile ride begins at the Food Pantry, in the town ... moreof Fort Davis, TX, and meanders along beautiful, scenic roads to the town of Valentine and then back. It is designed for everyone from the occasional rider to the experienced cyclist. No one is required to ride the entire 88 miles and it is not a race. Along the way, there are two pit stops with food, shade, portable toilets and wet towels. Then in Valentine, lunch is served with music and surprises. One year we even had an apple bobbing contest!

In 2013, we introduced a new, shorter, fun route called the Princess Tour. And at only 17 miles of mostly downhill, scenic roadways and chock full of pampering extras, you will know why it was named as such. On the Princess Tour, you are treated like royalty. First, you are whisked to the top of the mountain starting point (Bloys Camp) while enjoying scrumptious pastries, orange juice and espresso. At the finish your paparazzi awaits to rejoice with you in your success!

And also, beginning in 2014, the Wheels For Meals event became the Wheels & Heels For Meals. We added a new walking route for those that would like to participate in the fundraising and sights but aren’t comfortable biking the longer distances. The walk portion entails a 1, 2, 4 or 8 mile course.
Date:
Saturday, 1 Oct, 2016
Starting location: Exxon/Speedy Stop 1660 E. 51st St., Austin, TX This is a 1000k broken over 3 days starting just north of downtown Austin. The first day is 233 miles through Texas ... morehill country.
It is a loop that goes north and west of the city. The second day is loop that is south and west of the city (198 miles). The final
day is an out and back heading mostly east. It has the least climbing of the 3 days and is mostly gentle rollers.

Each day starts and ends at the Speedy Stop (which is open 24 hours and has reasonable hot food). Best choices for hotels are listed below (all less than 1 mile from the Speedy Stop, Most people are staying at the Motel 6). There are a block of rooms reserved at the motel 6.: 10 rooms on hold - 5 singles, 5 doubles. Reference group M111800096 when calling. Rates are higher on Friday and Saturday and lower on Sunday and Monday. Check in for the block is May 8th, check out May 12th.

Motel 6
5330 N I-35
Austin, TX 78751
(512)467-9111)

Residence Inn
Austin-University Area
1200 Barbara Jordan Blvd
Austin, TX 78723
(512)469-7842

Super 8 Austin
University-DownTown Area
5526 N IH35
Austin, TX 78751
(512)451-7001

If you want more information send an email to jim.bronson@gmail.com.
Organization:
Date:
Saturday, 8 Oct, 2016
Event Information  Registration and Packet Pick up will be at Heritage Square Austin Ave & Third Street South Side of Waco Convention Center... more
Waco Tx. 

Friday October 7th, 2016 
Registration and Packet Pick up from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. 
Pre-Ride Party Location-Waco Hippodrome Theatre 6-9 p.m. 
724 Austin Ave. Waco Tx. 
Annual Marrow Drive 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Saturday October 8th, 2016 
Registration and Packet Pick Up from 6:00 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. 
Pancake Breakfast from 6:45 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. 
Annual Marrow Drive from 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 
8:00 a.m. Ride Starting Time

The bicycle tour will take place rain or shine
WWW100 Route Descriptions

10-mile family friendly route goes through beautiful Cameron Park and downtown Waco. There are several rest stops to make it a fun ride for all.

25-mile route is also fun for families and recreational riders. This route is quite flat and passes by the Lake Waco Dam and the peaceful surrounding countryside.

50-mile route is relatively flat with a few challenging hills thrown in to keep you from getting bored!

67-mile route follows more of the 100 mile route and takes in some great rural roads.

100-mile route covers picturesque countryside on rural roads in McLennan and Bosque counties. Although relatively flat, there are some challenging hills to keep your heart pumping.
Date:
Saturday, 8 Oct, 2016
The 30th annual Outlaw Trail 100 Cycling Tour will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, at Old Settlers Park at the Dell Diamond. ... more

Saddle up Pardner for the 30th Annual Outlaw Trail 100 Cycling Tour scheduled for Saturday, October 8th starting 8am in Old Settlers Park. 10 mile, 25 mile, 40 mile, 50 mile, 100 km and 100 mile loop courses will meander through historic eastern Williamson County. Aid stations, bike repair and sag wagon support will be on all courses to assist cyclists on their journey.

Outlaw Trail isn’t competitive; it is an opportunity to join cyclists from across Texas for a ride across Williamson County. There are rest stops set up along the trail for cyclists to grab some snacks or a drink. Riders can ride at their own pace and rely on support from sag wagons and rest stops thr oughout their ride. The tour closes at 5 p.m. so cyclists should select a course they can finish within that time period.

Date
This event is Saturday, Oct. 8, with 100 mile riders taking off at 8 a.m. with a staggered start. No rider will start after 8:30 a.m. The course will close at 5 p.m. Parking is available in the Dell Diamond parking lot (at park entrance).

Course information
The start/finish line will be located on Harrell Parkway by the Dell Diamond in front of the Old Settlers Tabernacle. Cyclists will park in the Dell Diamond parking lot and walk to the Old Settlers Tabernacle for packet pickup on event day and/or registration.

Please arrive early so you can go to the Tabernacle, get your packet, get your bike, and be ready to take off on time.

Rewards
First 950 bandits receive an Outlaw Trail 100 shirt, ticket to the Cyclist Social Pasta Dinner, and other Miscellaneous items. Plus, as a rider you enjoy sag wagon support on the course, fruit and sports drinks, and a meal after the tour!

Packet Pick-up
Coming Soon.

Fee
Cost for participation in the Outlaw Trail is outlined below:
Early registration ends on or before October 2: $35
Late registration October 3 to October 8: $45
Grub & Pasta Dinner
There is a Pasta Dinner for registered cyclists at the Old Settlers Association Tabernacle on Friday, October 7 from 5 to 8pm. Guests can pay ahead of time or at the door. Cyclists must pick up their packet and pasta dinner ticket prior to entering the dinner. Saturday morning munchies will be provided, and following your ride, we’ll have more grub for you to enjoy.

Travel Assistance
Sag wagons from Round Rock Parks and Recreation will provide road assistance and transport for those unable to complete the tour. Bicycle Sport Shop will provide emergency bicycle repair on the course; however, be prepared to handle your own flats and minor repairs. Remember, the course closes at 5 p.m.

Watering Holes
Rest areas will be located at 12-14 mile intervals. Water, fruit and other snacks will be provided in addition to portable toilets and medical assistance.

Rules

This event will be held rain or shine unless extremely dangerous conditions exist. No refunds will be made. Participants will be started according to distance traveling – longest distance riders will leave first. All traffic laws must be obeyed at all times. Helmets are required. Please ride only what you have trained for. 100 mile cyclist need to pass Aid Station #2 and be on the way to Aid Station #3 by 9:45 am.

Safety

Whether this is your first time riding in a tour, or you’re a seasoned rider, please review the safety guidelines and recommendations for Outlaw Trail. There’s no such thing as being too careful! All cyclists are expected to know the rules of the road and obey them!

If you are new to cycling, you may want to consider a training course from Bicycle Sport Shop and/or joining their riding group on a few pre-rides to make sure you’re ready to ride in a large event. First and foremost, we want you to be careful and enjoy a safe ride.
Date:
Saturday, 8 Oct, 2016
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