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$
95
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$
105
Start Time:
7:30 AM
Distance:
20 - 100 miles
Date:
10/10/2016
join us for the 20th anniversary of the LIVESTRONG Challenge to help benefit the revolutionary LIVESTRONG Cancer Institutes of the Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at ... moreAustin! For 20 years we have been changing cancer care in Austin and beyond, and we are excited to be able to reach even more survivors through the LIVESTRONG Cancer Institutes. Join riders, runners and walkers from around the country for our 20, 45, 65 or 100-mile bike rides, or our Challenge Honor 5k, as we try to reach our fundraising goal of $1 million! After the ride and run, participants and spectators are invited to the post-event party at the Challenge Village. Join us here for delicious local food and beer, music, vendors and a fun time for all ages. 

Twentieth year celebration!

Only ride starting and finishing in downtown Austin.

20, 45, 65, and 100-mile routes through beautiful Texas Hill Country.

Themed power stops with nuun hydration and snacks.

Timed Honor 5k for all ages.

Post race party with food, music and beer (21+).

Benefits the revolutionary LIVESTRONG Cancer Institutes of the Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin!
Date:
10/15/2016
Starting location: Berry Creek Food Mart (Shell) 301 SH 195 , Georgetown, TX This is an east-west loop that starts in Georgetown, TX. It goes along some remote country roads and at ... moretimes there are 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 through Jarrell on the way to Burnet.
Check-in will begin 15 minutes before scheduled start time. If you want more information send an email to pbnagel@yahoo.com.
$
20
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$
55
Date:
10/22/2016
Travis County Sheriff ’s Office and Special Olympics Texas (SOTX) invite you to participate in Road Share, a cycling ride benefitting SOTX athletes in the Central Texas area. Your ... moreparticipation helps provide sports, inclusion and health programs for children and adult athletes with intellectual disabilities. Road Share is also a collaborative effort to promote safety standards for cyclists and motorists of Travis County by encouraging the community to join in the commitment that all passengers on the road look out for each other, so that we can all reach our destinations safely.
Date:
11/5/2016
Starting location: Candlewood Suites, 451 N IH 35 , Georgetown, TX This is an out and back 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 rolling hills. It goes out west to Bertram where it meets the Texas Rando Stampede Route, heading north to Valley Mills before returning.
Check-in will begin 15 minutes before scheduled start time. If you want more information send an email to pbnagel@yahoo.com.
$
25
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$
45
Start Time:
8:00 AM
Distance:
14 - 65 miles
Date:
11/5/2016
Tour de Gruene Fall Bicycle Classic hosts cycling tours and competitive time trials along beautiful River Road in New Braunfels, Texas. Surrounded by limestone cliffs and encircled ... moreby the Guadalupe River it’s hard to imagine a more scenic location than the Lazy L & L Campground valley property. Tour de Gruene is an amazing ride – offering six different tour routes between 14 and 65 miles. 

Recreational Tours receive medical and mechanical support as well as relaxation stations approximately every 10 miles with restrooms and refreshments. Most intersections are controlled by officers. Our Post Ride Celebration will include music and a catered lunch under the spacious and modern pavilion at the Lazy L & L. Also included in your entry is a ticket into Wurstfest – a local German festival with good food and the finest in Alpine and Bavarian style entertainment. And we are proud to say that we have one of the best event t-shirts in the state that always features a re-purposed vintage cycling graphic redesigned by Roger Christian & Company. rc-co 

Tour de Gruene is a time to enjoy the camaraderie alongside fellow cyclists who share your love of touring the magnificent central Texas countryside. Horseshoes, washers and sand volleyball courts surround the pavilion. Like to camp or RV? Reserve a site through L & L and gather with other cyclists along the river for the weekend. Current Event rates are posted below in the Registration Information section. We look forward to seeing you in November for a spectacular ride. Our chosen charity to benefit is the Sally M. Kingsbury Sarcoma Research Foundation of New Braunfels.
Date:
11/5/2016
Tour de Gruene 2016 will once again race along beautiful River Road. Surrounded by limestone cliffs and encircled by the Guadalupe River it’s hard to imagine a more scenic start location ... morethan the Lazy L & L valley property. It is a time to enjoy the camaraderie alongside fellow cyclists who share your love of cycling the magnificent central Texas countryside.

Individual Time Trials are a competition but no racing license is required. Racers begin from a starting ramp and start 30 to 60 seconds apart and then race 15.5 miles against the clock for awards in approximately 45 different gender, equipment, age, and ability divisions. Racers will be seed started according to their predicted average mph for the course. 

Our Post Ride Celebration will include a catered dinner awards ceremony under the spacious and modern pavilion at the Lazy L & L. Horseshoes, washers and sand volleyball courts surround the pavilion. Like to camp or RV? Reserve a site through L & L and gather with other cyclists along the river for the weekend.

Also included in your entry is a ticket into Wurstfest – a local German festival with good food and the finest in Alpine and Bavarian style entertainment. And of course our classic, quality t-shirts featuring a graphic from a repurposed vintage posters as redesigned by Roger Christian and Company rc-co for our event.

We look forward to seeing everyione in November for a spectacular race and fun gathering. The Sally M. Kingsbury Sarcoma Research Foundation of New Braunfels is our chosen charity.
Date:
11/6/2016
Tour de Gruene 2016 will be hosted once again at the scenic Lazy L & L property on beautiful River Road. Surrounded by limestone cliffs and encircled by the Guadalupe River it’s ... morehard to imagine a more scenic location than this property. It is a time to enjoy the camaraderie alongside fellow cyclists who share your love of cycling the magnificent central Texas countryside.

Team Time Trials are a competition but no racing license is required. Two person teams begin 30 seconds from the next team and then race 26.4 miles against the clock for awards in various gender, equipment, age, and ability divisions. We also have tandem and co-ed divisions! Teams will be seed started according to their predicted average mph for the course. Last year's winner(s) and any course record holders are given the honor of being seeded last.

Our Post Ride Celebration will include a catered lunch awards ceremony under the spacious and modern pavilion at the Lazy L & L. Horseshoes, washers and sand volleyball courts surround the pavilion. Like to camp or RV? Reserve a site through L & L and gather with other cyclists along the river for the weekend.

Also included in your entry is a ticket into Wurstfest – a local German festival with good food and the finest in Alpine and Bavarian style entertainment. And of course our classic, quality t-shirts featuring a graphic as redesigned by Roger Christian and Company rc-co for our event.

We look forward to seeing everyione in November for a spectacular race and fun gathering. The Sally M. Kingsbury Sarcoma Research Foundation of New Braunfels is our chosen charity as well as a few local church and school groups.
Date:
11/13/2016
SADDLE UP. THE THIRD ANNUAL BIKE E.A.S.T. ART ATTACK IS ON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH 2016 » 11AM - 6PM Bike E.A.S.T. is a social media-crazed, mostly serious art scavenger hunt, ... morebike ride, family friendly event supporting Bike Austin and Big Medium. Sign-up for this super fun-filled way to engage in one of Austin's signature cultural happenings, The East Austin Studio Tour. See some great art, discover Austin's East side, and get your chance to win prizes.

LOCATION
BIKE E.A.S.T. BASE CAMP 10AM-6PM
DAILY GREENS
979 Springdale Rd, Austin, TX 78702

TICKETS
All pricing includes an event t-shirt and access to the post hunt after-party.

GENERAL ADMISSION
$15 Per Registrant (children under 12 free with an adult rider)

Groups of 3 or More
$10 Per Registrant

Family
$10 Per Family

Seniors
FREE

* Every rider must have a helmet

HOW TO WIN
Riders will receive a list of checkpoints. For each checkpoint you discover and tag on social media you'll win raffle tickets to use toward winning prizes. Discover our EXTRA TOP SECRET checkpoints and figure out the "secret handshake" and win bonus tickets that increase you chances to win.

Individual & Team Awards //// Most-Pimped Out Ride //// Best Team Costumes

WIN A BRAND NEW WOMEN'S OR MEN'S BIKE!
Date:
12/3/2016
Starting location: Randall's, 5145 N. Quinlan Park Rd , Austin, TX This is a loop that starts at the Randall's on 620 just below Steiner Ranch. The route circumnavigates Lake Travis. ... moreIt goes clockwise
stopping in Marble Falls, Liberty hill, and Volente beach (down the 3 sisters). It is 49 miles from the control in Marble Falls to the control
in Liberty Hill, but there is a place to fill up on water and food 14 miles outside of Marble Falls. If you want more information send an email
to wgdunlap@aol.com.
$
40
Start Time:
8:30 AM
Distance:
25 - 62 miles
Date:
12/3/2016
Mission to Mission Charity Bike Tour celebrates Mission Park Pavilions . This beautifully redesigned public space was formerly known as Mission County Park #1. On the historic missions ... moretrails, Pavilions is the perfect gateway by dedicated bike paths to the Spanish Colonial Missions - now a World Heritage Site!

Mission to Mission is a non-competitive event set in the heart of the Missions National Historic Park. All routes are level to gently rolling and include paved roads maintained by the city, county and state.
The family ride touches four Spanish Colonial Missions along the San Antonio River and provides a family opportunity for historic tours or just enjoying the restored missions' grounds. The Family Tour features small rider groups along dedicated bike lanes & hike/bike paths. Family group tours can be adjusted to fit interests and skills.
The extended tours offer an a self paced rural route that traverses the historic Missions Trails, rural neighborhoods, and Braunig & Calaveras Lakes. Mobile SAG and staffed break points provide support for all three tours.
Date:
12/10/2016
Starting location: Candlewood Suites 451 N IH 35 , Georgetown, TX This is a 400k day 1 followed by a 200k day 2. Both days you start and finish in Georgetown near hotels. The start ... moreis at the Candlewood Suites on the corner of Northwest Blvd. and IH 35. The first day is a mostly out and back heading north to Valley Mills (the turn around). The second day is a loop heading east to Rockdale then west to Florence. We are currently looking at using the Candlewood Suites as the hotel of choice. Check-in for the ride will begin 30 minutes before the scheduled start time. Day of registration is fine. If you want more information send an email to pbnagel@yahoo.com.
$
20
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$
105
Start Time:
9:00 AM
Date:
4/1/2017
Starting and ending on the famed LBJ Ranch, the routes take riders under majestic live oaks, past historical landmarks that figured prominently not only in the Johnson family history, ... morebut also in U.S. presidential history. See the descendants of President Johnson's famed Hereford cattle herd as you exit the Ranch. Thereafter, it's on to spectacular Hill Country cycling – on smooth-surfaced ranch-market roads and bucolic, wildflower accented country lanes that will take you back in time. Visit rural, historic Gillespie County schools that do duty as rest stops on this scenic tour. This is truly a "Ride to Preserve History."

Our 36th President loved his ranch. He often conducted presidential business under the spreading oak trees, and he sought solace here from the rigors of the presidency.

As President Johnson told visitors to his beloved Hill Country ranch, "All the world is welcome here!" We want riders in the LBJ 100 Bicycle Tour to feel the same warm welcome and sense of Presidential history as those who came before them.

The LBJ 100 is sponsored by the Friends of the LBJ National Historical Park, a non-profit organization devoted to raising money to support Park activities. All net proceeds from the LBJ 100 are used to support the Park.
$
35
Start Time:
7:30 AM, 9:30 AM
Date:
4/29/2017
Sign up for the 25 or 50-mile bike ride through the beautiful surrounding Texas Hill Country. Riders of all skill levels are welcome.... more

50-mile start time: 7:30 am (please arrive 15-30 min before for check-in)
25-mile start time: 9:30 am (please arrive 15-30 min before for check-in)

Not a bicyclist? No worries! Head on out for our after ride party and enjoy award-winning BBQ from Hot Texas Grills Gone Wild, great live music by The Jesse Stratton Band and craft cocktails featuring Dripping Springs Vodka and Dripping Springs Artisan Gin!

While you’re here you can also take a distillery tour and learn the methods behind our award winning vodkas & gins!

Bike Ride Participant Tickets: $35.00 each
Includes entry into 25 or 50-mile race, a swag bag, BBQ Plate
and Dripping Springs cocktail
Tour, BBQ and Cocktail Tickets: $20.00 each
Includes a tour of our distillery and warehouse, BBQ Plate and
Dripping Springs cocktail
BBQ & Cocktail Tickets: $15.00 each
Includes BBQ Plate and a Dripping Springs Cocktail

We will also be raffling off some Dripping Springs Vodka and Gin prizes. Raffle tickets are $5.00 each or 5 for $20.00.

A portion of each ticket and all raffle proceeds will be donated to the Austin Yellow Bike Project and their various youth programs!
Bike Technicians courtesy of Buda Bike Company and Tsunami Cycles Bike Shop.

Live music from The Jesse Stratton Band

BBQ by the award-winning Hot Texas Grills Gone Wild Cook-off Team
Date:
4/29/2017
The BP MS 150 is a two-day fundraising bike ride organized by the National MS Society, South Central Chapter. The ride is the largest event of its kind in North America, with 13,000 ... morecyclists, 3,500 volunteers, and countless spectators along the route and at the finish line in Austin. The fundraising goal for the 2017 BP MS 150 is $16 million dollars to bring hope to many who are affected by multiple sclerosis.

Your participation will drive MS research forward faster and deliver services to those who face the challenges of MS every day so they can live their best lives.

This is fully supported ride with food, medical support, bike mechanics and SAG support. Riders pay a registration fee and raise a miniumum of $400.

There are three official start locations for the BP MS 150 in the Houston area. The total mileage on each route varies between 160 and 180 miles to Austin, with breakpoints located every 8 to 15 miles. The ride begins Saturday morning at three convenient starting points:
Tully Stadium (Houston): 100 miles to La Grange
Rhodes Stadium (Katy): 83 miles to La Grange
Waller Stadium (Waller): 76 miles to La Grange

All riders are responsible for arranging their own accommodations during the BP MS 150 Bike Ride. Lodging options are available in Houston near the Start Lines; lodging options in La Grange include nearby hotels as well as camping at the overnight location; and, in Austin, hotel options are available near the Finish Line.

On Day 2 Cyclists can choose from two exciting routes to Austin.
Bechtel Challenge Route (winds through the rolling terrain of Bastrop and Buescher State Parks): 77 miles to Austin
Lunch Express Route (bypasses the State Parks): 66 miles to Austin
$
55
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$
75
Start Time:
7:00 AM, 8:00 AM, 9:00 AM
Distance:
25 - 100 miles
Date:
5/6/2017
It was the late 1970's when a small group of cyclists in Austin, TX decided to take on a unique challenge and satisfy a desire for their two favorite things... riding bikes and drinking ... moregreat tasting beer. It was at that moment in time when the Great Austin to Shiner Pedal was born. Throughout the years GASP has evolved into one of the biggest, best bike rides in the state of Texas and beyond while at the same time ensuring the small town feel of its roots are not lost. Get ready to hop and your bike, ride a pretty long way and have a great time. We'll see you in Shiner!
Date:
5/13/2017Daily, until Sat, May 13 2017
Bike Out Hunger – Texas is set for May 8-13, 2017 in Fredericksburg I love improving things and this year’s ride, we are changing to stay in Fredericksburg the full time, ... morewithout traveling to other cities and hotels. #unpackonce. The routes will be different each day and will have a shorter (40+/-) or longer (90+/-) daily distance option. Staying in one place makes it easier to participate in all or some days and allows time for work (if you have to) and more relaxation.

Some perks with staying in Fredericksburg the full time.
-It’s Fredericksburg.
-Wonderful, scenic routes.
-One great hotel for the week (Fredericksburg Inn & Suites).
-Leisurely evenings.
-Cookout and catered suppers at the hotel around the pool.
-Ability to come and go through the week or ride all week.
-Saturday “Bike Out Hunger – Fredericksburg” possible event bringing in more riders.
-A few “house concerts” on the hotel grounds by the pool and fireplace.

Things included in the ride.
-SAG
-Stocked stretch points on the routes
-Breakfast at host hotel, if staying at host hotel (Fredericksburg Inn & Suites) which I strongly recommend
-Suppers on the hotel grounds (some catered, some I’ll grill out there for you)
-Discounted massage rates
-Highly sought after Bike Out Hunger 2017 jersey if register by Feb. 28, 2017 free for riders participating in three or more days. For single-day riders, you can earn a jersey for $100…

Routes
Detailed routes coming soon but we’ll travel a different route each day. Some hints of places we’ll ride to/through: Kerrville, Luckenbach, Crabapple, Willow City, Enchanted Rock, Horseshoe Bay, Wimberley, Bee Cave.

Cost Structure
The daily ride fee is $65 and includes all the goodies and activities above.

Fundraising
In addition to the daily riding fee, each person is asked to raise $100 (more is more kids getting food) per day of riding. Don’t worry, we make it easy to share what you’re doing for feeding kids.

Hotel (another change this year)
To better accommodate the number of riders coming in and out of the event, each person needs to book their hotel room (single or double – your choice) with Fredericksburg Inn & Suites. The room block is under Bike Out Hunger and we have a special rate ($109 Sun-Thurs and $169 Fri-Sat), call them at 830-997-0202. The room rates are limited and will expire April 15.

Event schedule
Monday – 11 am start for those opting to not arrive Sunday evening (shorter route day)
Tuesday – Saturday we will start both ride distances at 8 am
Courses close at 5pm
Suppers are at 6-ish pm
Evenings with house concerts will start around 7:30-ish pm
All start/stop points are the Fredericksburg Inn & Suites.
$
70
Start Time:
10:00 AM, 8:00 AM
Date:
6/3/2017
The Texas 4000 ATLAS Ride is a 700+ person cycling event from Cedar Park to Lampasas where supporters can ride the first 25, 50 or 70 miles with the Texas 4000 team as they start their ... more70-day journey. Enjoy beautiful views, rolling hills and the wildlife of the Texas Hill Country. A post-ride festival will happen at the finish line; festival activities include a barbecue, live music, a presentation by the Texas 4000 team and more! Don’t miss the ATLAS Kick-off Party either before the event.

Online registration is now open for the 2017 ATLAS Ride on Saturday, June 3rd!

Not a cyclist? Don’t worry! You can purchase a Food Pass for the Finish Line Festival for $20! Food pass includes a full plate of BBQ and 2 beer tickets. If you’re registered to ride, the food and beverages are included in your registration cost. Please buy your food pass before the event as we only have a very limited supply to sell the day of the event.

*** If you are riding on the 25 mile route, you will start at the Turner Field Complex, located at 751 Campbell St., Lampasas, TX 76550 and will start at 10am. The 50 and 70 mile routes will start at 8am.
$
40
Start Time:
7:00 AM
Distance:
22 - 65 miles
Date:
7/8/2017
Norman Conquest Benefit ride for the JD McCarty's (a center for children with development disabilities) Camp ClapHans was named a top 50 ride in 2012 by Bicycle Magazine. There are ... moremultiple ride options including 65, 47, 22, 10 and the family friendly town tour so please don't be intimidated just come out and enjoy it. We are currently on the 22nd year and seemed to be gaining more and more support every year. Last year we able to donate $10,000 dollars to the scholarship program for the camp for kids that normally could not get the opportunity of the services provided in a great facilities like this. As bonus for this ride we have a preregistration at O'Connells Irish Pub on historic campus corner in Norman, Ok. on Friday July 7th from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. that includes a pasta dinner, a beer token and new this year a bike giveaway sponsored by Michelob Ultra while quantities last so it would almost be a crime to miss that. This is a well-supported ride (and the longer rides are very challenging) with a great post ride meal so we would love to see everyone make this one of your destination rides every year.

Early bird fees are still in place $35 dollars with t-shirt included also if you checkout the Facebook page there overnight stay links if you are coming from out of town.
$
0
Start Time:
7:00 AM
Distance:
21 - 33 miles
Date:
7/23/2017
This week's ride is the Y to Y and Back. The supported routes are 21 and 33 miles. There will be maps for a 44-mile route, but it is unsupported.... more

Arrive at 7 am, ride out at 7:30.

There is no fee for the training rides, but to join the ride itself, there is a $30 registration fee and a required fundraising amount of $300.
Date:
9/9/2017
MEDIA ADVISORY: Don’t Fear the Finger Prostate Health presents the 2017 Austin Community Ride WHEN: Saturday, September 9. Time TBD.... more

WHERE: Rentsch Brewery

GEORGETOWN, Texas –– Rentsch Brewery is the title sponsor with Don’t Fear the Finger Prostate Health for the 2017 Austin Community Ride on September 9.

Beginning from Rentsch Brewery, the ride will be a scenic route through the Georgetown and Austin area with 3 different mileages- approximately 24, 46, and 60 miles for varying riding expertise. Along the path will be rest stops and after the ride beer will be served from local breweries along with a barbecue meal.

Don’t fear the Finger is a registered non-profit that has hosted this annual event for a few years running. In 2016, there were close to 500 riders and that number may almost double for 2017. The profits help to fund prostate exams, increased awareness and the freedom to speak about these issues for “stubborn men” according to their website.

Regular Registration is $45 and same-day registration is $50 and are tax-deductable. Any additional support for the cause will grant the donor merchandise from the event at varying levels from $100 to $8500.

Packet pickup will be Thursday, September 7 before the ride from 6:30-8:30 p.m.

CONTACTS: Anthony Gomez: Anthony@RentschBeer.com.

Paige Allen: Paige@RentschBeer.com.

Rentsch Brewery and Immediate Release are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Rentsch Brewery in the United States and/or other countries.The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

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