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Distance:
14 - 48 miles
Speed:
10 - 20 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Sat, 6 Aug, 2016
Time:
7:00 AM
Pflugerville, Texas
Join us for this weekend’s training ride for the Texas Mamma Jamma 2016. With distances of 14, 20, 34, 42, 48 miles, no one is ever left behind. (42 & 48 unsupported)... more

We offer routes of various lengths and difficulty to help you train for the Texas Mamma Jamma held on Sept 24, 2016.

If you’ve never been to one of our training rides, you are in for a real treat! All of our rides are fully supported with car support (SAG), water and snacks.

Training routes are scouted and confirmed prior to the ride and cue sheets & maps will be made available at the ride start.

Our volunteer Ride Guides will ensure you are never left behind.

Every Body, Every Bike Welcome! Helmets are required and no ear buds please!

Worry-free riding!

Meet up at 7:00 AM, ride out at 7:30 AM.

Location
Cele Middle School
6000 Cele Road, Pflugerville Texas 78660
Distance:
5 - 64 miles
Speed:
10 - 20 mph
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Sun, 14 Aug, 2016
Time:
7:00 AM
Austin, Texas
The National Weather Service is predicting 70% chance of rain tomorrow morning. For the safety of our riders and volunteers we are canceling the training ride. Please join us for training ... moreride #10 on August 20th in Martindale Texas.

Join us for this weekend’s training ride with distances of 5, 14, 24, (40 & 64 unsupported)

We offer routes of various lengths and difficulty to help you train for the Texas Mamma Jamma held on Sept 24, 2016.

Meet up at 7:00 AM, ride out at 7:30 AM.

If you’ve never been to one of our training rides, you are in for a real treat! All of our rides are fully supported with car support (SAG), water and snacks.

Training routes are scouted and confirmed prior to the ride and cue sheets & maps will be made available at the ride start.

Our volunteer Ride Guides will ensure you are never left behind.

There will be a beginner clinic to help new riders get comfortable.

Location
Bartholomew District Park
5201 Berkman Drive
Austin tx, 78723
Distance:
46 miles
Speed:
16 - 18 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Sun, 14 Aug, 2016
Time:
7:30 AM
Pflugerville, Texas
CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN !!!!!! RIDE NAME AND DISTANCE: Nor'Easter II; 46 miles. DATE/TIME: Sunday 14 August, 7:30 am. RIDE LEADER/CONTACT: William Hudson; 210-387-7340; WilliamPedalsOn@gmail.com... more

AVERAGE SPEED: 16 - 18 mph. A guide only; actual pace depends on the group and to maintain this average, there will be some significantly faster stretches.

TERRAIN: Generally flat to rolling

RIDER LEVEL: Experienced, self-confident riders who are comfortable and very safe in a group riding situation which could include pace-line riding, hilly terrain and exposure to significant urban traffic.

RIDE START ADDRESS & url: Lake Pflugerville Park, 18216 Weiss Ln, Pflugerville, TX 78660. https://goo.gl/maps/zsUbWVQJLo12

MAP/CUE/RideWithGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/15827301

LUNCH/COFFEE? Maybe at Panera Bread or Starbucks

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.

· I also have a Google Group (Austin and Central Texas Cycling) in which we discuss upcoming rides and miscellaneous cycling stuff. Email me (address above) if interested in joining – you can always unsubscribe yourself if you later decide you have no interest.
Type:
Mountain Bike
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Wed, 17 Aug, 2016
Time:
6:00 PM
Denver, Colorado
Organization:
Join us on our quest for hero dirt in the front range! Mountain biking with Denver's Best Bike Shop is a great opportunity to shred with Denver's best people and get time in the great ... moreoutdoors! The time in the saddle, for this ride, ranges between 1.5 hours to 2 hours. BYO Bike: Hard Tail and Full Suspension Mountain Bike, Fat Bikes, and Plus Bikes recommended. Dress for the weather. HELMETS REQUIRED. ***** Meet at Elk Meadow trail head on Evergreen Pkwy.
Distance:
100 - 101 miles
Speed:
15 - 17 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Fri, 19 Aug, 2016
Time:
7:00 AM
Pflugerville, Texas
IT'S THAT TIME OF THE MONTH-----This looks like one of the better weather days left in August---SOOOOOO!! Come out and ride to test your stamina/endurance as you help (we'd like to ... morethink he needs our help!) Mark Perkins complete his 80th consecutive month of doing a century ride!! Starting this ride VERY early to try and "beat-the-heat"---You'll need front & rear LIGHTS on your bike for this early start!!!!

Come get a good workout and get out in the fresh air---as you ride a Century (100 miles) from Lake Pflugerville. A no-drop ride (promise--we'll always re-group as we really want to stay together!) over the flat rolling farm/ranch land of northeast Travis, northwest Bastrop, and east Williamson Counties. You'll head out east to Elgin; then go north and further east, riding by the Lawrence Chapel, to Thrall (lunch?). Continuing north you'll cross the scenic Granger Dam. Then you'll go west into Granger. Riding south and west from Granger you'll cross Texas 95 at Circleville (north of Taylor), before turning south, going back to Lake Pflugerville, to get the century distance. The total climbing: under 2700 ft. We'll do a nice "B" (15-17) pace to work up our mileage base.

We'll have a minimum of 3 store stops (more if needed): at 22, 51, & 78 miles.

Please come with you (bring plenty to eat/drink) and your bike ready (with lights) to ride 101 miles, in time for sign-in and to participate in a 6:50 AM riders' meeting so we can roll promptly at 7:00 AM. We will be rolling from the start PROMPTLY at 7:00 AM for the benefit of this long long ride.

NOTE I: I'm also posting a "sister" half-century (50 mile) ride--The Lake Pflugerville Half Century--(CCW)---to start out and ride the first 26 miles with those riding this century.

NOTE II: I don't have maps of this course, but Q-sheets (for the CCW century) will be available and the RideWithGPS version of the course is attached for electronic downloading.

NOTE III: Helmets are required on all Bike Austin rides.

NOTE IV: We'll be riding on some "vintage" Travis, Williamson, & Bastrop County chip-seal roads----inflate your tires accordingly!!

If you are not familiar with our ride catagories; please see the following 2 sights to insure you are matched for this ride:

http://www.austincycling.org/self_paced_and_hosted

http://www.austincycling.org/hosted_ride_descriptors

Starting from the "North" parking lot of Lake Pflugerville at 18216 Weiss Ln., east of Pflugerville.

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

Tom Via 512-913-4920
Distance:
49 - 50 miles
Speed:
15 - 17 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Fri, 19 Aug, 2016
Time:
7:00 AM
Pflugerville, Texas
An EARLY morning July ride from Lake Pflugerville; to ride the first 26 miles with Mark Perkins as he completes his 80th consecutive month of doing a century ride!! Be sure and have ... morefront & rear lights on your bike for this early start time!

We'll ride with Mark & his coharts south & east to Elgin. We'll continue with the centurians for a few miles after the Elgin store stop (at 23 miles), before we'll peel off west into Coupland; then turn south heading back to Lake Pflugerville. We'll do a nice "B" pace of 15-17 MPH with regrouping as needed.

NOTE I: This is a "sister" ride to---"For the "THRALL" of It Century Ride"--- posted for this same date & starting location. Both front & rear lights will be needed for this early ride start.

NOTE II: I don't have maps, but Q-Sheets will be available and the RidewithGPS version is attached here for electronic downloading.

NOTE III: Helmets are required on all Bike Austin rides.

Note IV: We'll be riding on some "vintage" Travis, Williamson, & Bastrop County chip-seal roads----inflate your tires accordingly!!

Please arrive, with you & your bike ready to go 50 miles, by 6:50 AM for a brief ride start meeting and then a prompt roll-out at 7:00 AM.
We will be rolling from the start PROMPTLY at 7:00 AM for the benefit of the century riders doing their long ride.

If you are not familiar with our ride catagories; please see the following 2 sights to insure you are matched for this ride:

http://www.austincycling.org/self_paced_and_hosted

http://www.austincycling.org/hosted_ride_descriptors

Starting from the "North" parking lot of Lake Pflugerville off Weiss Ln.

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

Tom Via 512-913-4920
Distance:
15 - 61 miles
Speed:
10 - 20 mph
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Sat, 20 Aug, 2016
Time:
7:00 AM
Martindale, Texas
Join us for this weekend’s training ride with distances of 15, 37, (52 & 61 unsupported) We offer routes of various lengths and difficulty to help you train for the Texas ... moreMamma Jamma held on Sept 24, 2016.

Meet up at 7:00 AM, ride out at 7:30 AM.

If you’ve never been to one of our training rides, you are in for a real treat! All of our rides are fully supported with car support (SAG), water and snacks.

Training routes are scouted and confirmed prior to the ride and cue sheets & maps will be made available at the ride start.

Our volunteer Ride Guides will ensure you are never left behind.

Location

Three Rivers Community Church

103 Main St, Martindale, TX 78655
Distance:
90 - 95 miles
Speed:
14 - 17 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Sun, 28 Aug, 2016
Time:
7:30 AM
Austin, Texas
SUNDAY August 28th, 2016 Ride leader Bo Lora I work at Amazon at the Domain so I figured, why not do a ride from there? So come join me to get a good workout and get out in the fresh ... morecountry air. We will ride 93 miles, just short of a century from the Domain. We will head out of town through Howard Lane where we will ride the new extension which has a nice beautiful new bike lane and it is smooth and rolling. From there we will head out to Manor and our first stop. We will ride mostly downhill as we make our way to Bastrop and our second stop then we turn west toward Austin through the little town of Cedar Creek. We will ride by the F1 track, through Burleson road to the east side to make our last stop at an HEB then make our way back to the domain.
The total climbing: under 3000 ft. We will ride at a 14-17mph pace.

We'll have a minimum of 4 store stops (more if needed): at 15, 38, 59 & 80 miles.

Please bring with you (bring plenty to eat/drink) and your bike ready (with lights) to ride 93 miles, in time for sign-in and to participate in a 7:20 AM riders' meeting so we can roll PROMPTLY at 7:30 AM for the benefit of this long ride.

NOTES:

I won't have maps of this course or printed Q-sheets. The RideWithGPS route is attached for electronic downloading and you can also print map and Q-sheets from there.

Helmets are required on all Bike Austin rides.

We'll be riding on some "vintage" Travis, Williamson, & Bastrop County chip-seal roads----inflate your tires accordingly!!

Starting from the parking garage at the Amazon office building on 11501 Alterra Pkwy, Austin, TX 78758

Please check this sight ride day morning for possible weather cancellation.
Type:
Road
Date:
Tue, 30 Aug, 2016
Time:
5:30 PM
Westminster, Colorado
FUN/INT-H2-23-NW-9:00 AM Meet Jeff Krinsky [masked]) for the weekend premier of this new ride that took all summer to scout out...THE SPACE, TIME, 9/11 RIDE or THE HIDDEN GEMS OF BROOMFIELD! ... moreThis brand new adventure begins near the SE corner of Sheridan and 120th at the new Whole Foods in Westminster, 1/2 mile east of Sheridan at Vrain and 120th (4451 Main Street[masked]). We will take secret trails around Westminster and Broomfield where we will experience three incredible hidden displays including THE SOLAR SYSTEM, a brief history of GEOLOGIC COLORADO TIME, and a 9/11 MONUMENT. Possible lunch afterwards at Whole Foods.
Distance:
35 miles
Speed:
12 - 15 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Wed, 31 Aug, 2016
Time:
6:00 PM
Eugene, Oregon
Distance:
14 - 16 miles
Speed:
10 - 12 mph
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Sat, 3 Sep, 2016
Time:
9:00 AM
Denver, Colorado
Organization:
We'll meet at the bike racks by REI Starbucks downtown and head to Washington Park for a lap. We'll then head to Cheesman Park and off to City Park and back to REI for a snack. This ... morewill be an easy, casual ride... stops for photos are encouraged!

OUTspokin’s bike riding program, is organized and led by volunteers. We hope you have an enjoyable and safe cycling experience, and find rides that suit your riding style and fitness level. 
If you have questions about a ride, contact us at outspokindenver@gmail.com. You are responsible for your own decisions on the ride. To ensure your safety and that of others, we do have the following expectations of ride participants: 

Cyclists are required to wear a correctly adjusted helmet.
Participants must sign a waiver including an emergency and/or home phone number.
Riders must cycle in a legal, safe, and courteous manner. Never ride with earphones or ear bud(s).
Pull off and stop when using a cell phone.
Participants should carry a pump, spare tube, patch kit, and money and know how to fix their own flats.
Plan to arrive at least fifteen minutes before the start time with your bicycle ready to ride. This allows time to sign the waiver, listen to route instructions, meet the leader, and look at the map if available.
We also recommend that you print out the map for the ride you choose to do, if available from our website.
For the group's enjoyment as well as your own, choose a ride at the pace and distance that matches your current ability.
All participants are expected to be personally responsible for their own conduct and decisions while on an OUTspokin’ ride.
And above all else, HAVE FUN!
Distance:
12 - 20 miles
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Sat, 3 Sep, 2016
Time:
9:00 AM
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Ride Category: Green The Tour de Latte is designed as a casual social ride around Colorado Springs on Saturday mornings, each week stopping at a different independent coffee house. ... moreOver the course of the summer, the ride will gradually increase in distance and difficulty, always maintaining an easy pace and regrouping occasionally.

The Latte Ride is designed to be shorter and easier (12 – 15 miles) early in the season and building to be longer and more difficult (15 - 20+ miles with more hills) toward the end of the season. It is always a no drop, led social ride, with posting at corners and sweeps designated.
Distance:
15 miles
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Date:
Sun, 4 Sep, 2016
Time:
1:00 PM
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Ride Category: Blue The Sunday Social ride is an approximately 15 mile tour of our fine city at a pace that allows riders to talk and enjoy the view and company. The ride is lead by ... moreCSCC Board members and volunteers. Riders negotiate the route by using a leader, post and sweep system that keeps everyone on the route. This ride is a great place to get to know club members.
Distance:
49 - 50 miles
Speed:
18 - 22 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Advanced
Date:
Mon, 5 Sep, 2016
Time:
7:30 AM
Hutto, Texas
MONDAY September 5th (Labor Day) - Ride Leader: Bo Lora Don't hi-jack Tom's ride to make it go faster, just join the fast group.... more

The Hutto-"Big Rooster"-Figure 8 Loop takes us through the quiet farm/ranch lands of east Williamson County. We'll travel on some quiet, country roads (some are chip seal and a little bumpy---air up your ties accordingly!) doing a moderate "B" paced (15-16 mph) no-drop ride, with re-grouping as needed at the next turn. We'll go east and north out of Hutto, pedaling northwest of Taylor: riding by the "Big Rooster" statue. (Maybe a real Texas Chicken Ranch?) We'll continue west and south into Weir. Then we ride south and east from Weir on our way back to Hutto; completing a large top heavy Figure 8. We'll have a store stop in Weir at 29 miles.

NOTE I: Helmets are required on all Bike Austin rides

NOTE II: I do not have maps of this route, but good Q-sheets will be provided and the RIDEwithGPS link is provided here for downloading.

Come with your equipment ready to ride 50 miles, in time to get signed-in and participate in the starter's meeting at 7:20 AM, for a prompt roll-out at 7:30 AM .

If you are not familiar with our ride catagories; please see the following 2 sights to insure you are matched for this ride:

http://www.austincycling.org/self_paced_and_hosted

http://www.austincycling.org/hosted_ride_descriptors

For all those interested (all are invited), we'll have coffee, conversation, and/or lunch at the Texan Cafe & Pie Shop, or the Rio Grande Tex Mex Grill, or Chili's Grill & Bar, in Hutto, after the ride.

We'll start from Fritz Park in Hutto---on the corner of Live Oak St. & Park Ave. On the east side of Hutto, north of US 79. See the start location map below---("click" on the ride title to "open up" the start location map & address).

Check this posting ride day morning in case of a weather cancellation.
Distance:
20 - 25 miles
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Wed, 7 Sep, 2016
Time:
5:00 PM
Colorado Springs, Colorado
This is a no drop ride intended to provide a mid-week evening group ride opportunity for folks that like to do the more "energetic" activities like the Saturday Road Ride, the Sunday ... moreHill Climb Ride and the Tues/Thurs Old Phearts rides. The ride will start from the Goose Gossage Sports Complex which is geographically centered in the city, giving folks from all over a chance to join. We will meet in the Parking Lot at the North end of the Baseball Field area, south of the Sinton Trail, on the West side of Mark Dabling. Rides will be about 20-25 miles and will continue into fall until the days get too short.
Distance:
10 - 20 miles
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Wed, 7 Sep, 2016
Time:
6:00 PM
Colorado Springs, Colorado
On Wednesdays in the summer (May through Sept) different SoCoVelo members will lead a group ride from Criterium. Most of the rides will start at 6pm from the shop, however late season ... morerides times may start earlier to end before sunset. The ride will cater to many different levels of rider. Depending on the group in attendance the ride could vary to meet the needs of those riding.

If the ride has to cancel for any reason updates will be posted into this meetup.

Regardless of the level the ride is a no drop event with having fun as the bottom line. The ride will typically finish between 7 and 7:30pm (daylight dependent).
Distance:
100 miles
Speed:
15 - 17 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Sat, 10 Sep, 2016
Time:
7:30 AM
Martindale, Texas
SATURDAY September 10, 2016 - Ride leader Bo Lora September's opportunity to earn your Strava Grand Fondo badge and rack up another century.... more

This time we head along the back roads south of Martindale as we head southwest to Bucee's. We cross under 35 into the newley reconstructed 306 with bike lanes to make our way to beautiful Gruene. We then follow along the beautiful River road as we make our way up to the Canyon Lake dam and go north to the Devil's Backbone road. We will take a quick break at the top of the Devil's Backbone lookout point. We then come south down Purgatory Road and make our way back to Martindale the same way we came.

Start location: Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic
312 Co Rd 259, Martindale, TX 78655

NOTES:

Helmets are required on all Bike Austin rides.

Q-sheets for the planned route are downloadable from the Ride with GPS

Be sure to check this post on ride day to confirm status.

Please arrive, and be ready to ride 100 miles, in time for a 7:20 AM riders meeting so we can roll from Martindale promptly at 7:30 AM.

There is an optional ride starting from Gruene: https://rides.bikeaustin.org/Devils-Backbone/
Distance:
26 - 43 miles
Type:
Road, Social
Date:
Sun, 18 Sep, 2016
Time:
9:00 AM
Denver, Colorado
Organization:
It's hard to believe it's August already and we are talking about the OUTspokin' end-of-season ride! One of our long-time members, Peret, has invited us to her house to celebrate ... moreanother great riding season. We will begin the day with a ride starting at her house (address above) and will travel the South Platte trail & explore the area. This will be a leisurely ride. After the ride, we will have a BBQ at Peret's house. OUTspokin' will provide the meat for grilling and water / sodas. Please bring a side to share. Also, please bring a lawn chair!!

To RSVP, please email us at outspokindenver@gmail.com or use the RSVP option on the Meetup(http://www.meetup.com/Denver-LGBT-Meetup-OUTSpokin-Bicycle-Group/). We hope to see everyone there!

Ride Starts Promptly at 9 AM. Please arrive early and be ready to Ride! We will plan to have lunch around 12 PM. 

OUTspokin’s bike riding program, is organized and led by volunteers. We hope you have an enjoyable and safe cycling experience, and find rides that suit your riding style and fitness level. 
If you have questions about a ride, contact us at outspokindenver@gmail.com. You are responsible for your own decisions on the ride. To ensure your safety and that of others, we do have the following expectations of ride participants: 

Cyclists are required to wear a correctly adjusted helmet.
Participants must sign a waiver including an emergency and/or home phone number.
Riders must cycle in a legal, safe, and courteous manner. Never ride with earphones or ear bud(s).
Pull off and stop when using a cell phone.
Participants should carry a pump, spare tube, patch kit, and money and know how to fix their own flats.
Plan to arrive at least fifteen minutes before the start time with your bicycle ready to ride. This allows time to sign the waiver, listen to route instructions, meet the leader, and look at the map if available.
We also recommend that you print out the map for the ride you choose to do, if available from our website.
For the group's enjoyment as well as your own, choose a ride at the pace and distance that matches your current ability.
All participants are expected to be personally responsible for their own conduct and decisions while on an OUTspokin’ ride.
And above all else, HAVE FUN!
Distance:
40 miles
Speed:
15 - 17 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Fri, 30 Sep, 2016
Time:
11:00 AM
Round Rock, Texas
Friday September 30th - 11am - Ride leader - Bo Lora Weather is gorgeous with a cool front coming in and dry air. It's a good day to take a day off and start the ACL weekend with a ... morefestive ride!

It's time to celebrate Octoberfest - did you know that Octoberfest in Germany actually starts in September? We wil head up to the Waldburg German Restaurant and Biergarten for some great German food and "bier".

NOTE I: I will not have cue sheets but you may also print cue sheets or download the map from the RidewithGPS link is provided here for downloading.

NOTE II: Helmets are required on ALL Bike Austin rides.

Come with your equipment ready to ride 40 miles, in time to get signed-in and participate in the starter's meeting at 10:45 AM, for a prompt roll-out at 11:00 AM.
Distance:
5 - 6 miles
Speed:
8 - 12 mph
Type:
Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Sun, 2 Oct, 2016
Time:
9:00 AM
Austin, Texas
Join Bike Ausitn volunteers for a social ride to the Austin Fermentation Festival. Arrive at the celebration of all things fermented with an appetite! The approximately 6 mile ride ... morewill take approximately one hour, and bike racks will be provided on site - just be sure to bring a lock! More info on the festival is here: https://texasfarmersmarket.org/austin-fermentation-festival/
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