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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, 3 Apr, 2024Weekly on Wednesday
YOU’RE INVITED September 22-24, 2016 The Texas Time Trials would like to extend a warm, Texas-sized invitation to all of y’all. Whether you are an Ultra Racer, Randonneur or a rider ... morewanting to test your abilities against the clock, we have an event for you. The Texas Time Trials is actually five events in one. The Tejas 500, our longest event, will have (3) different start times, the 48-Hour start, Thursday 6:00 pm, then a 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 “Iron Butt” 24-Hour Time Trial will start Friday evening at 5:00 pm. The “Tin Butt” 12-Hour Challenge will start on Saturday morning at 6:00 am. The 6-Hour Shoot-Out will begin Saturday at 11:00 am, followed by The 26.5 mile Sprint at 3:00 pm. 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.

Awards will be abundant and worthy of your accomplishment. All riders and team members completing The Tejas 500 within the selected time limit will receive an awesome TTTT trophy. In the 24-Hour “Iron Butt” race, all riders completing 132.5 miles in 24 hours will receive a trophy. In the 12-Hour “Tin Butt” race, all riders completing 79.5 miles in 12 hours will receive a trophy. In the 6-hour Shoot-Out race, racers completing 53 miles in 6 hours receive a trophy and all racers finishing The 26.5 mile Sprint receive a trophy. All team members will receive the same TTTT Trophy. Last year we awarded 300 trophies. Please take the time to check out the photos of these TTTT Trophies on The Awards Page of TTTT Website.

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. For photos, a complete list of past riders, their splits, sponsors, volunteers, rider comments and ride reports, please see our website.

The TTTT website will be updated mid-Summer with new sponsors and details, but as well as things went last year, we don’t plan to change much at all.

If you can’t be talked into racing, please consider coming out to enjoy the free food and volunteer!

Happy Trails! Dan D
Date:
Saturday, 24 Sep, 2016Daily, until Sat, Sep 24 2016
OVERVIEW The Texas 4000 ATLAS Ride is a 700+ person cycling event from Leander to Lampasas where supporters can ride the first 25, 50 or 70 miles with the Texas 4000 team as they start ... moretheir 70-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 for this year’s ATLAS Ride on Saturday, June 4th is now closed. Registrations can still be purchased for $70 at packet pick-up at the following times/places:

Pre-Ride Packet Pickup & Registration

Thursday, June 2nd, 4 – 7p
Friday, June 3rd, 11a – 7p
Location: Bicycle World
300 S Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX 78704

Ride Day Packet Pickup & Registration

50 Mile & 70 Mile
Saturday, 6/4, 6a – 7:45a
Start: Stiles Middle School
3250 Barley Rd, Leander, TX 78641

25 Mile
Saturday, 6/4, 9a – 9:45a
Start: Turner Field Park
802 Campbell St., Lampasas, TX 76550

Not a cyclist? Don’t worry! You can purchase a Food Pass at the Finish Line Festival for $20! Food pass includes full plate of BBQ, 2 beer tickets, and 2 wine tickets. If you’re registered to ride, the food and beverages are included in your registration cost.

Texas 4000’s mission is to cultivate student leaders and engage communities in the fight against cancer.

We share hope, knowledge and charity through leadership development, grantmaking, and our cornerstone event, a 4,000+ mile bike ride from Austin to Anchorage.

We share HOPE by letting those touched by cancer know that we are riding for them and fighting for a world without cancer. We share KNOWLEDGE by bringing life-saving information about cancer prevention to communities and providing leadership development training to tomorrow’s leaders. We share CHARITY by contributing to cancer research and cancer support services while developing the next generation of volunteers and philanthropists.

Texas 4000 envisions a world where all students can become leaders in creating a cancer-free future.
Date:
Saturday, 4 Jun, 2016
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, 29 Mar, 2024Weekly on Friday
The San Antonio Wheelmen Bicycle Club is joining with Each One Teach One of San Antonio (EOTO) to put on a fund-raising ride to benefit EOTO. EOTO is a non-profit, adult literacy organization ... morededicated to help under-educated citizens learn the basic life skills in order to live more productive and personally satisfying lives. 

This new ride, Reading and Riding 100, will take place on Saturday, September 24th, at Canaan Land Ranch. 

Nestled in the Eastern shadow of Lake Medina are some of the most beautiful and challenging roads on which to plant your two wheels. You want hills? We got ‘em along with some downhill runs that will satisfy the more hard-core adrenaline junkies. Want something tamer? We've got that too – beautiful flat routes where you can leisurely spin and look out over vast pastoral expanses. With four route distances each rider can take on as much or a little as they wish.

You’ll begin your day at the Canaan Land Ranch where you’ll pick up your packets and get ready for your ride. After the ride, hang around for the lunch and music. Bring your swim suit, cool off, and kick back in Ranch’s lifeguard-staffed pool. Bring the family and let the kids enjoy the playground equipment.
As part of your registration, you can buy raffle tickets to win the prizes below. We will raffle off the prizes before the start of the ride.

Grand Prize: Cycling Vacation Gift Certificate with Trek Travel for the 2017 Tour de France and a RnR yellow cycling jersey

Second Prize: A Garmin 1000 Cycling Computer and a green cycling jersey

Third Prize: An Apple Watch and a red polka dot cycling jersey 

You can buy raffle tickets as part of your registration. However, if you simply want to buy a raffle ticket and not register for the event, you can purchase tickets through PayPal or you can mail your payment to us by providing your contact information on ourregistration form. 

You must be present to win! Check FAQ for more details.

The current registration fee is $45. Please check our schedule for when the fee changes.
Date:
Saturday, 24 Sep, 2016
Come join us for the Cove House Classic Bike Tour! 2016 Cove House Classic Bike Tour Online Registration A printable offline registration form can be downloaded here:... more

2016 Bike Classic Registration Form

All proceeds benefit the Cove House Emergency Homeless Shelter, Inc.

RACE DATE: Saturday, August 13th, 2016

START TIME: 7:30am (Registration begins at 6:30am)

STARTING LOCATION: First Baptist Church of Copperas Cove 300 W Avenue B, Copperas Cove, TX 76522

COST: Single Rider: $30.00, Tandem Riders – $40.00 (After August 8th, cost increases to Single Rider: $35.00, Tandem Riders: $50.00)

RACE DISTANCES: 26 Miles, 42 Miles, 50 Miles, and 63 Miles (To see a map of the biking route, please click on the appropriate distance.)

Come be a part of this exciting event that just keeps getting better and better! Come join hundreds of other riders as they take on the beautiful rolling hills of Central Texas. We have experienced riders join us as well as parents with their children coming out to have some casual fun together! Whoever you are, we have a ride for you and would be honored to have you come be a part of the annual Cove House Classic Bike Tour!

This event is sponsored by Cove House Emergency Homeless Shelter and Bike Central Texas (Copperas Cove Chamber of Commerce). This ride supports the Texas Bicycle Coalition. We are proud to be working together each year for this exciting ride!

ALL RIDERS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR HELMETS.

If you have any questions about the registration process or if you need additional information about the event, please feel free to contact the Cove House office at 254-547-4673
Date:
Saturday, 13 Aug, 2016
The 2016 Hotter’N Hell Hundred Endurance Ride will be Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016. We will have Mountain Bike Racing on Friday, August 26, 2016 and USA Cycling Criterium races on Friday, ... moreAugust 26th and Sunday, August 28, 2016. We will host the Hotter’N Hell Hundred, USA Cycling Road Races on Saturday, August 27, 2016. Sunday morning HHH will host the half marathon trail run that makes up the final third of the weekend Triple Threat Extreme Challenge. For those that are interested in the Trail Run but not a half marathon, Sandy will also offer a 10k on the WeeChiTah Trail.

The Hotter’N Hell Hundred celebrated its 34th annual ride in 2015. The event was a huge success with over 13,000 registered participants along with the largest Consumer Show and Finish Line Village in the history of the HHH.

The Hotter’N Hell Hundred grew out of efforts to find a special way for Wichita Falls to celebrate its centennial in 1982. Roby Christie of the Wichita Falls Bicycle Club proposed a bicycle ride – 100 miles in 100 degree heat to celebrate 100 years. The original HHH committee promoted the idea as a unique and fitting event to honor the spirit of Texoma and the people who first settled the area. A consulting company from New York City had proposed a rocking chair marathon, but after lengthy discussion the Centennial Committee agreed with the HHH committee that early settlers were not rocking chair people. Gritty people capable of riding 100 miles in Texoma heat was a more fitting symbol of the tenacity of our early settlers. Mark and Jo-Alice Davis, now of Weatherford Texas, coined the name, Hotter’N Hell Hundred. The rest is Hotter’N Hell History. Some of the original committee members have moved on but Roby and many others remain involved in planning and implementing the event in each of its now 34 years. The committee started with 7 people and is now in excess of 100.

During the first year of HHH, there were 1200 riders. Endurance cycling was relatively new to Texas but 1200 riders celebrated the first year as the largest single day 100-mile ride in the nation. The HHH committee has been a constant pupil in the school of hard knocks. Rest stops during the first year were operated by members of the Good Sam’s RV Club. On-board water, toilets and built-in shade made these RV land yachts appear to be the perfect mobile rest stop. The bicycling event emptied the water tanks, filled the toilet tanks and wore out the small crew of volunteers. Tired or not, the Good Sam’s remained an important part of road support for many years.

Ever wonder where the CamelBak hydration pack originated? Well, it was at the 1988 Hotter’N Hell Hundred right here in Wichita Falls, Texas! Click on the link to visit their site.http://www.camelbak.com/Sports-Recreation/About-Us/Our-Story.aspx

The early years of medical support would be a nightmare for current day medical volunteers. There was one medical unit at the finish line. Nowadays there are MASH units at each rest stop and at the finish. Medical volunteers treat everything from bees embedded in rider’s ears, to emu bites, road rash, under hydration, over hydration and hard landings.

The Hotter’N Hell grew geometrically for several years. The Hotter’N Hell Hundred is still the largest single day 100 mile bicycle ride in the nation – and one of the largest in the world. In 2015 more than 13,000 registrants again participated in the Hotter’N Hell Hundred weekend events.
Date:
Saturday, 27 Aug, 2016
Join us for one more training ride and a sneak peak of the routes offered on Ride Day before the Tour de Cure on September 17 & 18, 2016. 27 and a 44 mile routes will be offered. ... moreThis is also a great opportunity to get your bike checked out by Mellow Johnny Bike Shop experts and to learn some safety tips and rules of the road, provided by Bike Austin.

Training Ride @ Roger Hanks Park on Roger Hanks Pkwy in Dripping Springs (across from Hays County Tax Office - 195 Roger Hanks Pkwy, Dripping Springs, TX 78620)

Check- in at 6:30 am. Wheels down at 7:00am (44m) and 7:15am (27m). One water stop will be on each route along with water and snacks provided before and after the ride. FREE Registration for Training Ride!

Register for the Magical Mystery Tour de Cure before or on Training Ride day (8/6) to recieve 25% off your registration fee. Use Promo Code: TRAIN25 

Tour In-Training Contest: Raise $100 by training ride and receive a Tour de Cure throw back Tour de Cure t-shirt!!
Date:
Saturday, 6 Aug, 2016
Join Family Eldercare and the Central Texas cycling community for a day of cycling and celebrating life at all ages! Designed for the young and young at heart, Gears for the Years ... moreis a non-competitive charity ride benefiting Family Eldercare. Whether you ride 25, 40, or 60 miles, your participation helps fund desperately needed client services in Travis and Williamson County.

Registration includes a t-shirt, fully-supported routes of 25, 40, or 60 miles including aid stations featuring food and drinks every 10-15 miles. Be sure to stick around after your ride for access to the after-party, featuring food trucks, a beer garden, vendors, awesome raffle prizes, and fun activities for young and old! Registration is $35 until midnight on September 1st for individual riders. Price will then increase to $45!

NEW THIS YEAR: You are now able to register multiple riders in one transaction. Submit all information for yourself in the initial form. There is a link in the receipt you receive, as well as the screen after your form submission, that you will use to submit the information for your additional riders. If you have any questions, simply email the Ride Director! (jburden@familyeldercare.org)

To learn more or register, visit: www.gearsfortheyears.org

The Ride

Date: September 24, 2017

Start Time: 8:00am

Location: Dell Diamond Parking Lot, 3400 E Palm Valley Round Rock, TX 78665

This ride will take place rain or shine, with the exception of dangerous weather conditions, such as lightening. Your registration is non-refundable and no deferrals are available at this time. Rest assured that even if we miss you at the start line, your registration fees will have a positive impact on the life of a client in need!

The goal for this event is not only fundraising, but to also raise awareness of our mission among those in the Central Texas community. The senior population in our area is the fastest growing in the country, and sadly, over 25% of those seniors and disabled adults live below the poverty line. Our organization has been around since 1982, and our un-duplicated services serve over 6,000 clients each year, providing them with the care and access they need to live safely and as independently as possible.This non-competitive ride will be structured for the young and young at heart to get their blood pumping and legs moving in honor of our clients who strive daily to maintain their independence and dignity through our services.

Family Eldercare offers many different programs to serve the needs of our clients. Our 6,000 clients are assisted through our impressive programs, such as Money Management, Guardianship, In-Home Care, Counseling, and Veteran's Fiduciary Services. Family Eldercare's services are greatly needed in Central Texas and a vast majority of our programs are completely un-duplicated, making our mission critically important to the health and well-being of the ever-increasing senior population in our area.
Date:
Sunday, 24 Sep, 2017
Consider making the trip to Seguin, Texas in 2016 to honor our beloved pastor, father, husband and friend, David Eikenburg, who died tragically in a cycling accident on July 11, 2005. ... moreHe died doing what he loved, but his first love and passion was to share the love of Jesus. Every year we honor him with this bike ride, remembering what he loved, and then to glorify God by continuing David's legacy and passion for spreading the Good News to people everywhere. Proceeds go to Trinity Oaks.

The date for our 11th annual ride will be held Saturday July 16, 2016. You can get involved even if you don't cycle. We are always in need of donations and volunteers, so please let us know if you would be interested in serving God through this ministry.

Rest stops will be located every 10-15 miles on each route. They will be stocked with water, gatorade, fruit, pickles, cookies and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. You are sure to be greeted with a smile and encouraging words to get you through the rest of your ride. Rest Stops will be open until the last rider of the group has made it through to that particular rest stop.

Our Good Samaritans (SAG wagons) will patrol the routes to transport riders in need to either the next available rest stop or back to the church. There will be a mechanic at the church available to fix minor bicycle repairs before the ride starts. Please be prepared to fix your own flats. Air pumps will be available at each rest stop.

At 4:00 pm we will do a final street sweep to pick up any riders that are still on the route and have not made it back to the church yet. This is to ensure a safe return to the church for all riders.

Homemade breakfast tacos will be provided for all riders before the ride starting at 6:00 am. After you have completed your designated route, we will also provide a free lunch for all riders beginning at 11:00 am. Rest assure you will not go home hungry.
Date:
Saturday, 16 Jul, 2016
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