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The Tejas 500 mile time trial race is a RAAM Qualifier. This is our longest event and it will have (3) different start times. The 48-Hour start, takes off on Thursday 6:00 pm, then ... morea 42-hour start (6 hours later) at Midnight and also a 36-hour start at 6:00 am Friday. The object is to have all the riders and teams finish about the same time for dinner and the Awards Bash Saturday evening.

The staggered start times make for an exciting event injecting new riders onto the course. This introduction of new riders to the course adds to the excitement of each event and will work to keep riders already out on the course fired-up. All events will end in time for the Awards Ceremony. 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.

If 500 miles sounds too challenging, try a four-person team. Team riders seem to make a party out of this event every year! The Texas Time Trials has become more than just a great internationally-known event; it’s a fun-filled ride, a reunion that brings RAAM legends, newbies, randonneurs and world-class Ultra racers together in a social setting to celebrate our ability to ride. This is a great event for the seasoned racer or someone wanting to try their first race.

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:
Wednesday, 18 Dec, 2024Weekly on Wednesday
This unique race takes riders 100k out and back on gorgeous Ranch Road 2810. Wide open space, endless deep blue skies, cacti, mesquite and prairie grasses, cool dry breezes, occasional ... moreroad runners and box turtles. A little slice of heaven. 3 water and snack stations along with medic and mechanic support are provided along with post race meal. Registration packet pick-up Friday, Oct. 20, 5-8pm and Saturday, Oct. 21, 7-8am at St. George Farmstand.

The MARFA100 is a charitable 100km bike race on scenic ranch road FM 2810 held Saturday, October 21 @ 9am in Marfa, Texas. Proceeds benefit The Dixon Water Foundation whose Mimms Ranch Unit in Marfa, provides access to hikers, runners, students, educators, and those interested in practices​ of environmentally and economically sound rangeland management.​ Because of their holistic​ stewardship of this ranchland, ​visitors’ lives are enriched in experiencing the spectacular panorama of the surrounding Chinati and Davis mountains, vast​ grasslands, and​ thriving ecosystem for many plants, animals, and migratory birds.

This race is the perfect ride to end the season on the most beautiful road in the world. Riders of all skill levels are invited to come celebrate the purity of the sport. An empty road, endless deep blue skies, rolling grasslands, cool dry breezes, and darting road runners, are just a sampling of what makes this event truly exceptional. Race headquarters will be at St. George Farmstand. There will be three water and snack stations on the route, along with medical and mechanical support. At the awards ceremony, winners of each age category will be honored with engraved Marfa agates provided by Moonlight Gemstones and overall winners will receive a custom designed jersey. A post race meal is provided along with free entry to the evening music event at St. George Hall by Magnifico and Low on High.

On Sunday at 10:00 a.m. organizers, participants, and kids can enjoy a Marfa History Bike tour which culminates at the Saint George Farmstand where participants are treated to crepes, fruit and coffee made by Valerie Brevard-Culbertson.

Lastly, this event has been made possible in the past by our generous supporters including: Big Bend Sentinel, Big Bend Title, Bike Marfa, Bizarro Bikes, Foodshark, Frama, Get Go, Hotel Paisano, Magic Hour, Marfa National Bank, Marfa Realty, Marfa Table, Marfa Vista Real Estate, Marpho, Ranch Candy, Silla, Stellina, Saint George Hotel, and The Well.
Date:
Wednesday, 18 Dec, 2024Weekly on Wednesday
Let’s Ride! Join us for the 8th Annual Texas Mamma Jamma Bike Ride to be held on Saturday, September 24, 2016 in charming historic Martindale. Your participation provides care and ... moresupport for those facing breast cancer in our Central Texas community.

Who: New riders, seasoned cyclists and everything in between! With routes from 15 miles on up to 100, there’s something for EVERYONE at the Mamma Jamma Ride.

The Texas Mamma Jamma Ride is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping people facing breast cancer get the care and support they need. Our amazing community of cyclists, volunteers, sponsors, and beneficiary organizations come together each year to host one of the best supported and most fun bike rides in Texas. Together we have raised more than 2.6 Million dollars to make a difference. Join us! 

Register for a nominal $25 fee then fundraise the rest of your entry to help those with breast cancer. Riders must raise $300, adult students $200, and children register for $50 (fundraising optional) with a participating parent. Each INDIVIDUAL rider must meet their fundraising minimum in order to participate in the ride. 

Registration fees help cover the cost of our training program and the money you raise helps those with breast cancer get the care and support they need. Plus, the more money you raise, the more perks get!
Date:
Friday, 13 Dec, 2024Weekly on Friday
Come to Wimberley for the 2017 Spirit of Texas Ride! Join us on Sunday, October 1st, 2017, for a memorable 15, 35, 50 or 65 mile spin on some of the finest cycling roads anywhere. ... moreBased in scenic Wimberley, Texas, and just a short drive from Austin and San Antonio, this ride has earned a reputation for fun, outstanding scenery, excellent organization and friendly staff!

This event raises much-needed funds for the Wimberley High School band program, which has experienced crippling budget cuts at the State level. Your participation helps keep the music alive for the next generation.

www.spiritoftexasride.org
Date:
Wednesday, 1 Oct, 2025Annually
Gravelthon! Dallas is a collaborative effort by several key affiliates to promote cycling adventures within the urban sprawl of Dallas. This is a unique event which is accessible to ... morealmost anyone who can ride a bicycle while still providing a challenge even to elite athletes. Gravelthon! offers a safe enviroment away from the hustle and bustle of traffic and "civilization" while still being within site of the Dallas skyline.

Proceeds from the event will benefit Pedal Against PTSD and the Trinity Commons Foundation.
Date:
Saturday, 5 Mar, 2016
Come out and join us for The Center SpringFest! The Center Foundation, with the support of Judy Tuttle-Wurth from Urban Bicycle Gallery, has successfully secured Sunday, March 6, 2016 ... moreas a recommended ride for the BP MS150. Our ride date puts The Center SpringFest event exactly five (5) weeks prior to the much anticipated BP MS150. We are so excited about revitalizing this event to raise awareness of The Center, Willow River Farms and the people we serve. We anticipate doubling the riders and sponsors of the event to provide increased support to our programs and services.

The Center Foundation invites you and your family to participate in the fully-supported The Center SpringFest Metric Century 2016, scenic bicycle tour winding through the countryside of Waller County. The 28, 48 and 64 mile routes all begin and end at Willow River Farms allowing you plenty of time to participate in the festivities of SpringFest or purchase one-of-a-kind items made by residents of the Farm. Individual riders, families, and bike clubs are encouraged to join the fun. First 1000 riders will receive a SpringFest Metric Century T-shirt and grilled smoked burger lunch following the ride (included with registration.)

Ride start at 8 am at Willow River Farms:

28, 48 and 64 mile routes ♦ FREE Metric Century T-shirt ♦ Texas burger included in registration
Course will be closed at 2 pm.

Directions to Willow River Farms – Drive west from Houston on Interstate 10 approximately 45 miles to the San Felipe-Frydek exit. Proceed north on FM 1458 through the town of San Felipe for 2.7 miles. Turn left immediately after the bridge over the Brazos River onto FM 3318 and continue 2 miles to Willow River Farms (on your left)

PACKET PICK-UP:

The Urban Bicycle Gallery

4814 Nett St., Houston, Texas 77007

12:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m., Friday, March 4th
11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m., Saturday, March 5th
Date:
Sunday, 6 Mar, 2016
Welcome to B-geO Magnolia Miles 2016 No cyclists will be allowed to leave after 9:30 a.m. We are extremely excited to announce that we have partnered with the Texas Renaissance Festival ... morefor 2016.

Each paid registered rider will receive a free pass to the

2016 Texas Renaissance Festival.

The pass will be good for OPENING weekend day in Oct 2016.

Packet Pickup Information

Northwest Cyclery
Thursday, March 10 from 10:00a to 6:00p
17458 Northwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77040

Bike Lane
Friday, March 11 from 10:00a to 6:00p
17937 Interstate 45 South (in Sam Moons Shopping mall)
Shenandoah, TX 77385
Date:
Saturday, 12 Mar, 2016
Welcome to the Pedal Thru The Pines! The Family Crisis Center invites you to our 14th Annual Pedal Thru The Pines for a fun-filled cycling event that directly supports the programs ... moreand service offered by the Center. This year cyclists will enjoy riding the country roads of Bastrop, Fayette and Lee Counties that are close to the parks. The routes provide a unique experience for cyclists of every level. Well stocked rest stops, friendly volunteers and a top notch veteran SAG Team add to the success of this event.

What:

Distances of 24, 40, 70 miles (on paved roads).

All routes have SAG support, rest stops with restrooms and refreshments.

BP MS 150 Recommended Ride.

Mechanical support at the start and at all rest stops.

Ride Tips and FAQ - This can be a challenging ride for some, please read our Ride Tips and FAQ page describing the route and tips on riding and training.

Packet Pick-up:

Early Packet Pick Up

Early in Austin: Nelo's Cycles (website) at 8108 Mesa Dr Austin Texas 512-338-0505 on Thursday March 10, 2016 from 11:00 AM until 5:30 PM

For those coming to packet pickup at Nelo's you will be eligible for 15% anything in stock, excluding bikes.

Day of Ride in Bastrop: Vernon L. Richards Riverbend Park at 107 Hwy 71W, Smithville, TX 78957 starting at 6:30AM until the start of the ride at 9 AM, Saturday, March 12th, 2016.

Larry's Smokehouse BBQ available for Breakfast and Lunch

Larry's Smokehouse BBQ will be serving breakfast and lunch at the start/finish area. The following payment forms accepted: VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Bank debit/credit cards & cash.

Breakfast Items: Breakfast Tacos - assorted, Coffee, juice, donuts, and sweet rolls.

Lunch Menu: Loaded Baked Potato with Chopped Beef, Chopped Beef Sandwich, Sliced Beef Sandwich, Sausage Wraps, Chicken, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw and Beans.

T-Shirts:

Each year, the Center orders t-shirts for cyclists riding in Pedal Thru The Pines. A t-shirt will be available for cyclists who pre-register for the event. T-shirts and packets can be picked up by pre-registered cyclists the day of the event beginning at 6:30 AM. T-shirts for cyclists who register the day of the event will be distributed, based on availability, after the ride. For cyclists registering on the day of the event, it is not possible for us to guarantee a shirt, or shirt of your desired size.

We only guarantee a t-shirt to the first 800 cyclists.

SPONSORS:

Title Sponsor
HEB

Pedal Partners
City of Bastrop

Additional Thank you's to:
Bastrop County Sheriff Department
Bastrop Police Department
Smithville Police Department
Texas Parks & Wildlife-Bastrop State Park & Buescher State Park
RockSports
RE/MAX Bastrop Area

Chain Links
Greater Texas Federal Credit Union (website)

Spokes
Bastrop Back & Neck Clinic
Roadhouse

Cedar's Mediterranean Grill
Stanberry & Associates

In Kind Donors
Austin Cycling Association
Nelo's
Sun & Ski Sports
Bicycle Sport Shop
Ben E. Keith
Bluebonnet Electric
Date:
Saturday, 12 Mar, 2016
The 27th annual Bluebonnet Express will start from Waller ISD Stadium in Waller, Texas, 45 miles northwest of Houston. This fully supported ride is one of the Houston area’s ... moreoldest rides and is presented by Northwest Cycling Club.

Six different distances/routes will be offered, traversing both south and north of Hempstead, mostly on country roads. Cyclists will encounter both flat sections and gentle rollers. This BP MS 150 recommended ride is only a few weeks before the MS 150 which makes this an excellent training opportunity.

Schedule of Events

6:30 am Registration and Packet Pick up at Waller Stadium opens
8:00 am Long routes leave (open start)
8:30 am Registration and Packet Pick up closes
8:30 am Shorter routes leave (open start)

"Open start" means that you can leave the start line when you are ready. No “mass start”.

11:00 am Lunch will be served in the Waller High School cafeteria
2:00 pm Lunch closes
3:00 pm Course closes. All riders must be off the course.

PACKET PICKUP:

We recommend you pick up your packet early to avoid the crowd on the morning of the ride!

You may pick up multiple packets - you just need a list of names.

Northwest Cyclery
17458 Northwest Frwy at Jones Rd
Friday March 11, noon to 6:30
Saturday March 12, 11:30 am to 4:30

Waller ISD Football Stadium
20735 Stokes Rd
Sunday, March 13, 6:30 am to 8:30 am
Date:
Sunday, 13 Mar, 2016
Why Join Us ? Just Ride For A Just Cause is an MS150 Recommended bike ride on the west side of the Greater Houston Metropolitan area. The proceeds from the JR4JC ride supports Passion ... morefor Humanity on the fight against human trafficking.

The ride starts at Simonton community Church, Simonton, TX. We have something for everyone, a short family scenic ride, for the less experienced, to a longer more challenging ride for the serious rider, with multiple routes in between.

Our Mission is to increase awareness of and offer support for victims of sex trade and commercial sexual exploitation in the greater Houston Area.

We all can help to stop this slavery and create a safe environment for our community.

Join us Saturday March 19th 2016 at 8:30 am. Simonton Community Church 9703 FM 1489 Simonton, TX

Registration and breakfast begin at 7:30 a.m. and the ride begins at 8:30 a.m.

We will have a staggered start with the longest distance riders leaving first. Lunch is provided for all participants.

Ride in comfort knowing that there will be breakpoints every 10 – 15 miles. Refreshments will be provided at all breakpoints to keep you hydrated and energized. Your safety and well-being is our major concern, as we offer well planned routes, police escorts through major intersections, and mechanical and medical support at the rest stops. SAG vehicles and Ride Marshall support also is included.

NOTE: All routes involve extensive time on public roadways. All traffic laws and MS150 requirements must be followed.

THE CAUSE:

Passion for Humanity is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to increase awareness of and offer support for victims of sex trade and commercial sexual exploitation in the greater Houston area. We provide and promote local community and sporting events such as the Just Ride For a Just Cause, as a vehicle to generate awareness and aid in the restoration of victims of modern-day slavery. Proceeds from this events will be used to support Human trafficking victims by providing aftercare in the form of housing, counseling, healthcare and education programs.

Human trafficking is a form of modern day slavery where people profit by deceiving, controlling, coercing and exploiting others. The victims of human trafficking include children involved in the sex trade, adults age 18 or over who are coerced or deceived into commercial sex acts, and anyone forced into different forms of "labor or services" against their will. It is very real and happens all around us.
Date:
Saturday, 19 Mar, 2016
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