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Fast, race-paced hills 28-mile loop going out and back on SW Parkway to Barton Creek Blvd to Bee Cave Rd for a short distance to a shortcut into the Lost Creek Subdivision, finishing ... morewith the Lost Creek Blvd climb plus a hilly spur, then back to Loop 360.
Organization:
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate, Advanced
Expected Turnout:
15 - 50 riders
Terrain:
Hilly
Date:
Wednesday, 24 Apr, 2024Weekly on Wednesday
Time:
6:30 AM
For the last 14 years the Twin City Bicycling Club hosted a week of biking for their Minnesota members mid January in the area of Mable Falls. Over the years we enjoyed pedaling with ... moresome of you “locals”, and would welcome the opportunity to do so again.

The event has been reinvigorated moving it to Kerrville - closer to the true hill country - headquartering out of the YO Ranch Hotel. The date was changed to February 10 – 26th taking advantage of warmer weather and longer days.

Do consider biking with us we would enjoy your company! David Gepner 612-861-1703 WentBiking@comcast.net

The 10th Friday's ride from the YO Ranch will leave at 1:30 and offers a choice of a 38 mile loop or a 19 mile option – http://mapshare.delorme.com/Consumer/V.aspx?p=fz73sjh8 

The 11th On Saturday we’ll leave the YO Ranch at 9:30 and drive 22 miles over to Fredericksburg to the Old Fair Park (208 E Park St) for a 37 mile loop to the north and then east coming back on Lower Crabapple Rd (http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=7016897Close) 

The 12th Sunday’s mornings 9:30 ride from the YO takes us south of Kerrville on a couple of loops of either 24 or 40 miles (http://mapshare.delorme.com/Consumer/V.aspx?p=7prrmmb8) 

The 13th ride on Monday requires leaving at the YO at 9:15 on a 38 mile NW drive getting us to LBJ Park (199 State Park Rd 52 – Stonewall TX) where we’ll bike the familiar Sandy Loop of 24 or 52 miles. Short cut options on the longer route would reduce the miles by 4 or 7 miles. (http://mapshare.delorme.com/Consumer/V.aspx?p=xwj3qqkd) 

The 14th On Tuesday we’ll, again, leave at 9:30 for Old Fair Park and bike a 42 mile loop (http://mapshare.delorme.com/Consumer/V.aspx?p=20vwmg2k) 

Join us Tuesday evening where at about 5:30 we'll be dining and celebrating Valentines’ day at Bill’s Bar-B-Que (1909 Junction Highway) 

The 15th On Wednesday we’re back to leaving the YO at 9:15 for LBJ Park where there’s a choice of 22, 35 or 60 mile routes - the longer of which goes up to and around the Willow Loop http://mapshare.delorme.com/Consumer/V.aspx?p=h2glt64s 

The 16th On Thursday we have the opportunity of biking away at 10 with fellow YO guests that are youthful members of the Matrix Bike Club of Dallas/Ft Worth
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Expected Turnout:
Under 15 riders
Terrain:
Hilly
Date:
Wednesday, 24 Apr, 2024Daily
Time:
10:00 AM
Between March and November. This Paper Clip starts at 5:00 pm, on I-45S service road near the place formerly known as Sussan furniture 3820 Interstate 45 in Dickinson. Calmer pace, ... morecomfortable for strong 18's and sandbagging 21's.

Contact Bike Barn Clear Lake for more information at clearlake@bikebarn.com
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Terrain:
Flat to rolling
Date:
Wednesday, 24 Apr, 2024Weekly on Monday, Wednesday
Time:
5:00 PM
Where Port San Antonio. From Hwy 90 take Gen. McMullen exit, go south on Gen. McMullen to Port San Antonio, continue straight across Bill Mitchell Blvd, turn right on Gen Hudnell, ... morecontinue west on Gen Hudnell towards the flightline. Turn right into parking lot JUST BEFORE Industrial Park Rd, next to bowling alley.

Description
Meet in the parking lot by the bowling alley on Port San Antonio. This is a casual ride at a leisurely pace on flat terrain. Suitable for beginners or experienced riders wanting a mid-week workout. Approximately 12 miles. Guests are welcome to join us for a ride and dinner afterwards. Ride Leader, David, 210-849-5663.

Helmets are required on all rides

Don't forget your water, energy drinks, snacks, spare tube, and cell phone.

Also don't forget your cables and locks if you plan to join us for lunch.

Guests are always welcome. No reservations or call ahead required. Just show up! 

Please arrive early...at least 15 minutes before posted time to prepare your bike and yourself. As a courtesy to the other cyclists, we must leave on time...please don't be late!

We have a no-drop policy...which means that at least one cyclist will sweep behind the main group to ensure no one gets lost and all cyclists are able to return to the finish location.

...To lead a ride, contact Vern at 210-275-5637, or vjeys@satx.rr.com
Organization:
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Expected Turnout:
Under 15 riders
Terrain:
Flat to rolling
Date:
Wednesday, 24 Apr, 2024Weekly on Wednesday
Time:
5:30 PM
Wednesday Adventure Ride • Intermediate Departs 6 PM from the shop. Route varies, about 2hrs of riding, lights are recommended. May include some gravel/rough surfaces
Type:
Road, Mountain Bike, Cyclocross
Level:
Intermediate
Terrain:
Flat to rolling
Date:
Wednesday, 24 Apr, 2024Weekly on Wednesday
Time:
6:00 PM
Start at Benbrook Ballfield parking lots (behind the YMCA) 6:00pm Routes for cruiser/pacer groups ranging from 17-35 miles. $2 or yearly pass required for Army Corp of Engineers lake ... moreroad gate entry.

Helmets required.
Headlights and taillights may be needed.

Group dinner at 3 Parrots after the ride? Mention you are with Clear Fork Bicycle Club, for a 25% discount on dinner.
Organization:
Type:
Road
Date:
Wednesday, 24 Apr, 2024Weekly on Wednesday
Time:
6:00 PM
6:00 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. -2 groups (bike-run) Meet at the CVS at Huebner and Blanco Rd for 1 hour ride followed by 30 minute run or don't run. Great course as Blanco Rd has a designated ... moreBIKE ROUTE all the way out of town

We are a locally owned brick and mortar business in the heart of North Central San Antonio. After 25 years in business, our mission remains the same: top notch service, products, and programming. 

Our enthusiastic staff is experienced and passionate! From tri bikes to tandems we have you covered! Stop by today and experience the difference.
Organization:
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Terrain:
Flat to rolling
Date:
Wednesday, 24 Apr, 2024Weekly on Wednesday
Time:
6:00 PM
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.
Organization:
Type:
Road
Terrain:
Mostly flat
Date:
Wednesday, 24 Apr, 2024Weekly on Wednesday
Time:
6:00 PM
check/inquire on FB page about this ride during covid times!
welcome to the wed downtown ride to eat ride!! the ride starts at the north side of the pedestrian bridge (that crosses the lake) under mopac freeway.... more

please join and check-in on the event on our strava club page for latest updates about weather/etc:
https://www.strava.com/clubs/tankenginecrew

ride is 24mi. route is a loop around austin. which starts on the westside. it goes north from start though neighborhood along MoPac to anderson ln. then heads east over to springdale. then south on springdale back to downtown. ride avg is bout 14-17mph depending on weather and who shows up. also at 17mph avg that means there will be fast sections that can get to 22-28mph. if the strong riders are hot dogging. dont worry this is a no drop ride. we regroup on these sections. also if the pace is still to fast someone will fall back and ride with you.

also this is a ride to eat ride. which means as we get closer to downtown, well will stop to eat somewhere, possibly before returning to start. if a place is chosen where you would need locks, we will advise in a comment with the destination (on the meetup site below). for those that dont wont to eat or have the time. there is a map provided. plus there is usually a veteran rider thats heading back to start.

this is a great ride. so, come out and enjoy good company and good food!!

join the TEC Facebook page (below) for different rides every weekend.
Organization:
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Wednesday, 24 Apr, 2024Weekly on Wednesday
Time:
6:30 PM
Join us as we ride 23 miles from i Cycle Bike Shop at 6:30 Wednesday evenings at a pace of about 17-20 mph. Be prepared to go at least 16 mph average. You can short cut the ride on ... moreHeights or Houston Ave. if you're not feeling up to the full 23. This is a Road Bike ride. No hybrids or mountain bikes. Helmets and lights required. Lights should be bright! At least 100 lumen front light and rear light 15 lumen or better are required. iCycle has a wide selection of lights. Your bike should be in good working order and you should have a flat fixing kit with you. This is a group ride on the streets of Houston in traffic. The route is chosen for scenic beauty and to avoid traffic, major thoroughfares and bad streets, but you are still riding on city streets with cars. Exercise caution and obey traffic laws. Watch for and call out road hazards. Standard group riding etiquette applies to all iCycle rides: Strive to keep the group together, call out or point out hazards, no earbuds or loud sound systems, stay off aerobars, ride smoothly and predictably, avoid abrupt maneuvers.
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Terrain:
Flat to rolling
Date:
Wednesday, 24 Apr, 2024Weekly on Wednesday
Time:
6:30 PM