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Distance:
30 - 50 miles
Speed:
19 - 22 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Sat, 29 Apr, 2017
Time:
8:30 AM
Austin, Texas
Organization:
Ride is on hold/cancelled until further notice "World Famous" Saturday ride - a moderate to fast paced group ride with 30 and 50 mile options... more
This is a 30.51 mi Bike Ride in Austin, TX, United States. The Bike Ride has a total ascent of 954.51 ft and has a maximum elevation of 1,049.44 ft.
Distance:
30 miles
Speed:
17 - 19 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Sun, 30 Apr, 2017
Time:
9:00 AM
Austin, Texas
Organization:
**Ride is on hold/cancelled until further notice** After competing in Saturday's ATC World Championship Ride, your legs need to recover. There's nothing better than an intermediate ... morepaced road riding to get your legs back in shape. ATC's Sunday Recovery/Intermediate ride does just that. It is a more casual pace route than Saturday. 30 miles around a 17 mph average.
Distance:
39 miles
Speed:
13 - 15 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Sun, 30 Apr, 2017
Time:
9:00 AM
Austin, Texas
Forecast calls for a NW wind, so we are heading north first. We'll ride north on neighborhood roads through north central Austin and then head south and east to Manor on semi-rural ... moreroads. We will make a store stop in Manor and return. The route is mostly flat, with some rolling hills. The average speed will be 13-15 mph, but on flats and straightaways some riders will go faster. This is a no drop ride and we will regroup at turns and hills as necessary. Join us for coffee afterwards at the Flight Path. Ride will be cancelled in case of rain or significantly wet roads. Check this ride posting before you leave home if in doubt; cancellation status will be updated by 7:30 a.m. Ride Leader: Jeff Hufford. e-mail: jeff_hufford@hotmail.com, cell phone: 512-657-9381
Type:
Road, Family Friendly
Level:
Novice
Date:
Sun, 7 May, 2017
Time:
12:00 AM
Austin, Texas
Distance:
20 - 25 miles
Speed:
10 - 13 mph
Type:
Social
Level:
Novice
Date:
Sun, 7 May, 2017
Time:
9:30 AM
Austin, Texas
<Rescheduled from April 2nd rainout> Starting at 9:30am from Performance Bicycles North, 2900 W Anderson Ln, Austin Cycling Cezannes and pedaling Picassos - join us on a quirky, ... moresocial, neighborhood bike ride which takes us past some of Austin's most notable (or notorious) outdoor art... Treasure or trash? Iconic or eyesore? You decide.

The ride will cover 20-25 miles at an expected moving pace of 12 mph. Riders must wear a helmet and obey all traffic laws. Your bike should be in good working condition and you should carry ID, money, cell phone, water, tools, and lock.

Our destination will be the Pecan Street Festival, one of Austin's most popular free arts, crafts, and music street festivals. We'll tour the exhibits for about an hour, then regroup and ride back to the start.

We typically gather for lunch after our rides.
Distance:
23 - 24 miles
Speed:
12 - 13 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Advanced
Date:
Tue, 16 May, 2017
Time:
7:30 AM
Austin, Texas
The ride will start at the Great Hills Starbucks (9722 Great Hills Trail) at 7:30 am. We'll ride about 24 miles in the neighborhoods of Great Hills and Spicewood, with a total ascent ... moreof about 2,500 feet. There are some substantial grades of up to 20%, so come prepared to climb.

Coffee at Starbucks afterwards for those interested.

Helmets are required on all Bike Austin rides.

Ride Map: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/8186152

Ride Host: Bill Horton, billh746@yahoo.com
Distance:
4 - 50 miles
Speed:
10 - 18 mph
Type:
Road, Social
Level:
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Tue, 16 May, 2017
Time:
5:30 PM
Austin, Texas
RIDE NAME AND DISTANCE: Circuit of the Americas; distances to suit !!!!!!!! DATE/TIME: Tuesday 16th May; 5:30 pm. RIDE LEADER/CONTACT: William Hudson; 210-387-7340; WilliamPedalsOn@gmail.com... more

DESCRIPTION: The Circuit of The Americas is a Formula One race track located in Elroy, on the SE edge of Austin. Every Tuesday is bicycle night at COTA. Bring your wheels to the track from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and go for a spin around the 3.4-mile, 20-turn circuit. Appeals to cyclists of all skill levels. Entrance fee required. Save $5 and register online: full details are here: http://www.circuitoftheamericas.com/bike

AVERAGE SPEED: Your choice. Ride at will.

RIDER LEVEL: All

RIDE START ADDRESS & url: Circuit of the Americas; designated parking lot. https://goo.gl/maps/GNA6ukEtQZ42

FOOD/BEER? There is a food truck with decent food (possibly long lines). Beer is available but once a beer is purchased, you are not allowed back on the track.

OTHER:

· Helmets are mandatory on all my rides.

· 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.
Distance:
23 - 24 miles
Speed:
12 - 13 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Advanced
Date:
Thu, 18 May, 2017
Time:
7:30 AM
Austin, Texas
The ride will start at the Great Hills Starbucks (9722 Great Hills Trail) at 7:30 am. We'll ride about 24 miles in the neighborhoods of Great Hills and Spicewood, with a total ascent ... moreof about 2,500 feet. There are some substantial grades of up to 20%, so come prepared to climb.

Coffee at Starbucks afterwards for those interested.

Helmets are required on all Bike Austin rides.

Ride Map: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/8186152

Ride Host: Bill Horton, billh746@yahoo.com
Distance:
6.5 - 7 miles
Speed:
10 - 13 mph
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice, Intermediate
Date:
Fri, 19 May, 2017
Time:
7:30 AM
Austin, Texas
Celebrate Bike to Work Day with a ride from Thunderbird Coffee on Koenig Lane to City Hall. We will make stops at B2WD refueling stations at Friends of Hyde Park/Quackenbush 43rd and ... moreDuval and at Wheatsville on Guadalupe.

New and Just Curious riders are especially welcome. Route and safety advice will be available from experienced ride leader(s). Pace will be slow to moderate (let's say stately), depending on the abilities and wishes of the group. This is a no-drop ride. We can help with flats, but please bring an extra tube that fits your tires.

The ride is one way, although anyone who intends to return to north Austin within an hour of reaching City Hall is welcome to ride back with the ride leader(s).

Helmets are strongly recommended. Headphones and earbuds are strongly discouraged. It is illegal in Austin to use a handheld electronic device while operating a bicycle.

Please arrive at Thunderbird by 7:20 so we can leave promptly at 7:30. Hope to see you there.
Distance:
5 - 6 miles
Speed:
8 - 12 mph
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Novice
Date:
Fri, 19 May, 2017
Time:
7:45 AM
Austin, Texas
Join cyclists on Bike to Work Day from the Wheatsville on South Lamar to City Hall for coffee and snacks. http://biketoworkaustin.org/... more

New and experienced riders are welcome. Our route will be on residential streets between Lamar and South First, mostly downhill.

This is a no-drop ride. Please bring an extra tube that fits your tires and a helmet.

Please arrive at Wheatsville by 7:30 so we can leave promptly at 7:45. Wheatsville always has great coffee and snacks for the riders. Hope to see you there.
Distance:
40 - 41 miles
Speed:
15 - 17 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Sat, 20 May, 2017
Time:
7:00 AM
Austin, Texas
Urban streets at the beginning and end but the middle is the really pretty Volente Loop that goes down to Lake Travis. We do this counter-clockwise, which is the easier option.... more

Meet to start at the Great Hills Starbucks, 9722 Great Hills Trail. Arrive in time to roll out at 7:00am.
Distance:
70 - 72 miles
Speed:
15 - 17 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Sat, 27 May, 2017
Time:
8:00 AM
Martindale, Texas
SATURDAY May 27, 2017 - Ride leader Bo Lora It's time to ride Martindale now that the weather is better. This route combines parts of the Mama Jama ride and the ACA F1 Centrury ride ... moreto create a 70+ mile/115 km Grand Fondo ride through the beautiful countryside southeast of San Marcos and southwest of Lockhart.

We will tackle just over 2000ft of the hills which is pretty evenly distributed along the ride. Our first stop will be in Geronimo at mile 25 with a second stop in Fentress at mile 49. We'll travel on some quiet, open, country roads doing a moderate "B" paced (15-17 mph) no-drop ride, with re-grouping as needed at the next turn.

NOTE I: I will NOT have maps of this route or Q-sheets. if you need them, print a Q-sheet 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 70+ miles, in time to get signed-in and participate in the starter's meeting at 7:45 AM, for a prompt roll-out at 8:00 AM.

We will meet at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church across from the Martindale Post Office. I've given the church a heads up and it is ok to park there, they usually asked us to park as south as possible.

Check this posting ride day morning in case of a weather cancellation.

Bo Lora 512-934-0290

Start Location: Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church - 310 Lockhart St, Martindale, TX 78655
Contact: bolora@hotmail.com
Distance:
30 - 40 miles
Speed:
13 - 15 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Mon, 29 May, 2017
Time:
8:00 AM
Austin, Texas
Join us for a MEMORIAL DAY ride that goes west and northwest from the Peddler to Anderson Mill and back (unless you are going on to Alaska). There will be an optional extension for ... morefolks who want to ride 40 miles. This route includes some urban riding, but most of the ride is in bike lanes or on quiet shady neighborhood streets. The ride has several short steep hills that may challenge riders unused to hills. This is a no drop ride and we will regroup at corners and hilltops as necessary.

Average speed will be 13-15 mph, but the group may go faster on flat straightaways. This is a no-drop ride and we will regroup on hills and turns as necessary.

Parking is available north of 51st on Duval and on the side streets around Duval. Please don't park in the alley behind the Peddler and Flight Path Coffeehouse.

Please arrive at least 10 minutes early for sign-in and route briefing. We will leave promptly at 8:00. Ride leader: Fran Gale, cell, 512 431-2631 and email frangale226@gmail.com

Coffee and conversation afterwards at the Flight Path.

Helmets are required on Peddler Bike Austin rides and riders should bring water, emergency identification, and a spare tube. Please leave headphones and earbuds at home.
Distance:
40 miles
Speed:
14 - 16 mph
Type:
Road, Social, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Sun, 4 Jun, 2017
Time:
7:30 AM
Austin, Texas
Join us on this 40 mile loop through north central Austin as we head east on Wellsbranch and weave our way to the store stop in Manor and use the Southern Walnut Creek trail to take ... moreus through east Austin back to the Peddler. Weather is starting to warm up and the humidity is getting bad so make sure to bring 2 water bottles and hydrate accordingly the day before. Please try to arrive 10-15 minutes prior to ride start for sign in and safety brief. Do not park in front of or behind the Peddler or Flight Path, there is plenty of street parking north of 51st on Duval. Helmets are required and lights front and rear are highly recommended. Post ride coffee and bad jokes at Flight Path Coffee House.
Distance:
7 - 40 miles
Speed:
10 - 20 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Date:
Sat, 10 Jun, 2017
Time:
7:00 AM
Austin, Texas
Saturday, 6/10/2017 7:00am Mamma Jamma Training Ride #1 - Dick Nichols Park 7, 20, 29 (40 unsupported) miles Join us for the Kick Off Training ride for the Texas Mamma Jamma 2016. ... moreWith distances of 7, 20, 29 (40 unsupported) miles no one is ever left behind.

We offer routes of various lengths and difficulty to help you train for the Texas Mamma Jamma held on Sept 23, 2017.
Meet up at 7:00AM, ride out at 7:30AM.
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. Our volunteer Ride Guides will ensure you are never left behind.
There will be a beginner clinic to help new riders get comfortable.
Every Body, Every Bike Welcome! Helmets are required and no ear buds please!
Worry-free riding!
Distance:
12 - 48 miles
Speed:
10 - 20 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Sat, 17 Jun, 2017
Time:
7:00 AM
Round Rock, Texas
The Texas Mamma Jamma ride is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping people in our local community facing breast cancer. ... more

Our amazing community of cyclists, volunteers, sponsors, and beneficiary organizations come together each year to raise funds and participate in one of the best supported and most fun bike rides in Texas.

Join us Saturday June 17 for fully supported training rides with distances of 12, 27 & 37 (48 unsupported) miles. Meet at 7:00am roll at 7:30am.

We make training fun, easy, and available for anyone! (We’re kind of awesome that way.)

Join us (almost) every weekend starting June 10th - September 10th for our awesome, fully supported training rides. We will get you ready for the big ride on Saturday September 23 in downtown Martindale.

Every level of riders welcome

Monthly beginner clinics

Routes of varied length and difficulty

Pick-up (SAG) service

Water & snacks

NO ONE IS EVER LEFT BEHIND.

Ready to start fundraising and register for the big ride?!?

Go here: https://fundraisers.mammajammaride.org/events/-/e109638
Distance:
46 miles
Speed:
15 - 16 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Sat, 17 Jun, 2017
Time:
7:00 AM
Liberty Hill, Texas
RIDE NAME AND DISTANCE: Oatmeal Lite; 46 miles DATE/TIME: Saturday 17th June, 2017. 7:00 am. RIDE LEADER/CONTACT: William Hudson; 210-387-7340; WilliamPedalsOn@gmail.com... more

DESCRIPTION: Variation on Bike Austin’s Milmore’s Man. Generally low traffic roads and not too hilly. Note: rest stop is 33 miles into ride.

AVERAGE SPEED: 15 - 16 mph. A guide only; actual pace depends on the group and to maintain this average, there will be some significantly faster stretches.

TERRAIN: Rolling. 1700 ft. total climbing.

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: Liberty Hill Elementary School; 1385 Main St, Liberty Hill; https://goo.gl/maps/Nrvnk1EhXJo

MAP/CUE/RideWithGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/22181700

LUNCH/COFFEE? Maybe lunch at the local deli?

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.
Distance:
20 - 25 miles
Speed:
10 - 13 mph
Type:
Road, Social
Level:
Novice
Date:
Thu, 22 Jun, 2017Weekly on Thursday, until Thu, Jun 22 2017
Time:
6:15 PM
Austin, Texas
Starting from Performance Bicycles North, 2900 W Anderson Ln. Join us for a 20 mile (12 mph rolling average speed) ride thru densely populated and remarkably wild streets and paved ... morepaths of far north Austin. Along the way we'll ponder the questions - Does Mopac have a bike lane? How big is Little Walnut Creek? Where can you spot guinea fowl in Austin?

Riders must wear a helmet and obey all traffic laws. Your bike should be in good working condition and you should carry ID, money, cell phone, water, tools, and lock. We intend to be back before dark, but it's always recommended to have reflectors and lights.

Typically we go out for food and drink afterwards.
Distance:
18 - 67 miles
Speed:
10 - 20 mph
Type:
Road
Level:
Intermediate
Date:
Sat, 24 Jun, 2017
Time:
7:00 AM
San Marcos, Texas
The Texas Mamma Jamma ride is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping people in our local community facing breast cancer.... more

Our amazing community of cyclists, volunteers, sponsors, and beneficiary organizations come together each year to raise funds and participate in one of the best supported and most fun bike rides in Texas.

Join us Saturday June 24 for fully supported training rides with distances of 18, 35, (50 & 67 unsupported) miles Meet at 7:00am Roll at 7:30am.

We make training fun, easy, and available for anyone! (We’re kind of awesome that way.)

Join us (almost) every weekend starting June 10th - September 10th for our awesome, fully supported training rides. We will get you ready for the big ride on Saturday September 23 in downtown Martindale.

Every level of riders welcome

Monthly beginner clinics

Routes of varied length and difficulty

Pick-up (SAG) service

Water & snacks

NO ONE IS EVER LEFT BEHIND.

Ready to start fundraising and register for the big ride?!?

Go here: https://fundraisers.mammajammaride.org/events/-/e109638
Distance:
28 - 53 miles
Speed:
15 - 17 mph
Type:
Road, No Drop
Level:
Intermediate, Advanced
Date:
Sun, 25 Jun, 2017
Time:
7:30 AM
Lockhart, Texas
RIDE NAME AND DISTANCE: Red Rock & Roll; 53 miles DATE/TIME: Sunday 25th June; 7:30 am. RIDE LEADER/CONTACT: William Hudson; 210-387-7340; WilliamPedalsOn@gmail.com... more

DESCRIPTION: Loop of 53 (with a 28-mile option) miles in the post oak-covered rolling hills northeast of Lockhart.

AVERAGE SPEED: 15 - 17 mph. A guide only; actual pace depends on the group and to maintain this average, there will be some significantly faster stretches.

TERRAIN: 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: Plum Creek Elementary School, 710 Flores St, Lockhart, TX 78644. https://goo.gl/maps/EtY2Hhutob92

MAP/CUE/RideWithGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/22321190

LUNCH/COFFEE? Barbecue for sure !!!!!

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.
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