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Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.
Three Forks Harbor, Port of Muskogee
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
Flower Power is a scenic NE Oklahoma Ozark foothill and Arkansas River Valley ride.
Last Saturday of April. 20, 30, 50, 70, and 100-mile routes with road support and a free first-come-first-served cookout at the end.
Event website ...
https://www.facebook.com/groups/flowerpowerbicycleride/
Registration ...
https://www.bikereg.com/flowerpower
Jenks West Elementary School, center parking lot.
Jenks to Mounds ride with less than 900 ft of climbing; you aren‘t likely to find a much flatter route out of Jenks West Elementary than this 29-mile out-and-back ride to Mounds. If you‘d rather go a shorter distance, you can cut over to Kiefer at 151st Street then head back to Jenks West Elementary.
Ride route and starting time are as specified here but may be altered by a consensus of riders at the ride start. There is no "leader" as such for our Saturday Club Rides and they are not marked. Maps can be downloaded from the Club‘s Ride With GPS page and the Ride With GPS smartphone app or your GPS device may be used to navigate the route.
New riders should be prepared to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing and such. The group may not ride together and typically breaks up into various pace groups.
Park Lane Early Childhood Center
*L* Veteran cyclists want to help beginners enjoy cycling. 25-35 miles. The pace is typically 10-12mph. Meet at a different location weekly.
Refer to the Club‘s Group Riding Guidelines prior to participating in a Club ride ... https://tulsabicycleclub.clubexpress.com/docs.ashx?id=637175
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
Tour de Wichita is held April 28th and it is a urban bike, hike and walk event through the core of the city to raise money for two local non-profit organizations. We also will have a live concert and food plus drinks are part of your entry fee. The event website is https://tourdewichita.org/
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
Mohawk Park, NW end of zoo entrance parking
M/S (moderate to strenuous) - Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus at the time of the start.
Annual Tulsa Bicycle Club event ride with routes from 10 to 100 miles, fully stocked rest stops, and full on-road support. Ride proceeds benefit the Tulsa‘s River Parks Foundation.
Pauls Valley's Wacker Park, Donald W. Reynolds Recreation Center
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
Register here: https://www.bikereg.com/valley-rally
A beautiful, early spring bicycle ride in south-central Oklahoma for welcoming back road cycling season!
28-, 47-, and 67-mile routes.
Mohawk Park, NW end of zoo entrance parking
M/S (moderate to strenuous) - Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus at the time of the start.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
Mohawk Park, NW end of zoo entrance parking
M/S (moderate to strenuous) - Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus at the time of the start.
Central Park Community Center, Broken Arrow
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
https://baneighbors.net/tour-de-neighbors/
Tour de Neighbors is a family-friendly cycling event focused on bringing awareness of food insecurity in our local area. Tour de Neighbors takes place the second weekend in May. Tour de Neighbors started as a safe, outside event coming out of covid, and it was such a success that BAN decided to keep “rolling” and it has become one of its largest fundraisers.
There is a route for everyone from a 1-mile fun ride around the Central Park Community Center on Main Street in Broken Arrow, to routes for more advanced riders that go out to east Broken Arrow with options for 15, 30, or 40 miles.
All proceeds benefit Broken Arrow Neighbors
Friendship Baptist Church
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
This year Miles For Manna is a FREE FUN RIDE!! Two planned ride routes, 25 and 45 miles. Bring your friends, Ride at your pace and enjoy pancakes and sausage at the end of the ride. Maps and SAG support will be available. Contact Rick Thomas, 918-230-4390, for more info. Donations are appreciated and will be accepted for MannaWorldwide.
Mohawk Park, NW end of zoo entrance parking
M/S (moderate to strenuous) - Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus at the time of the start.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
Mohawk Park, NW end of zoo entrance parking
M/S (moderate to strenuous) - Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus at the time of the start.
Tulsa Police Training Center
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
https://www.bikereg.com/cop-land-classic-bike-ride
The Cop Land Classic Bike Ride is the largest fundraiser for the Tulsa Police Officers‘ Memorial and is put on annually 2 weeks following the Memorial Service held to honor the 41 fallen officers of the Tulsa Police Department.
5 routes with elevations:
"The Misdemeanor" (15 mile)https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31295289
"The Felony" (31 mile)https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31440685
"Deferred Sentance" (44 mile)https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31295943
"Escape Route" (57 mile)https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31295843
"The 67 to Life" (67 mile)https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31260804
Mohawk Park, NW end of zoo entrance parking
M/S (moderate to strenuous) - Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus at the time of the start.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
Mohawk Park, NW end of zoo entrance parking
M/S (moderate to strenuous) - Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus at the time of the start.
Meers Volunteer Fire Station
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
https://tourdemeers.org
Welcome to the Tour de Meers, an exhilarating annual bike ride held in the picturesque Meers, Oklahoma, every Memorial Day weekend since 1989. This event, a celebrated community tradition, brings together cycling enthusiasts and spectators from across the region and beyond to enjoy a day of riding, scenic views, and family-friendly entertainment. Whether you‘re a participant tackling various terrains on either the surfaced or gravel routes, or a spectator enjoying the lively atmosphere and refreshments, the Tour de Meers offers an unforgettable experience that highlights the beauty of Meers community and Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, and promotes fitness and healthy living for all. Join us for a fun-filled day that celebrates community spirit and the joy of cycling!
Mohawk Park, NW end of zoo entrance parking
M/S (moderate to strenuous) - Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus at the time of the start.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
Mohawk Park, NW end of zoo entrance parking
M/S (moderate to strenuous) - Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus at the time of the start.
Tour de BBQ & Tour de Tacos, Junk Brand Clothing Store
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
Website: https://tourdenwa.com
This annual Bentonville event benefits Dress for Success Northwest Arkansas, which empowers women toward economic independence through providing a network of support, professional attire and programs that help them thrive in both work and in life.
Select routes from 7 miles to 62 miles. Why not make a weekend of it?!
Washington & Vine, North Little Rock, AR
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
Ride website: https://carti.ejoinme.org/TDR2024
Tour de Rock is one of Arkansas’ largest cycling events and is considered the fastest Century Ride in the South. Now in its 21st year, Tour de Rock attracts cyclists from all over the southern region to ride pancake-flat routes that wind and weave through Central Arkansas. Tour de Rock is a well-supported ride with plenty of rest stops and an after-party with great food, a beer garden and music. 25-, 50-, 62-, and 100-mile routes.
Near SoundPony ... 400 N Main
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
This is the 3rd edition of this new Tulsa event, Ride to Remember Black Wallstreat.
Presented by The Community Light Foundation and Tulsa Bicycle Club member Osborne Celestine, there are routes for all fitness levels.
Come out and support this Tulsa community event.
Details and registration can be found at https://www.bikereg.com/ride-to-remember-black-wall-street
Learn more about The Community Light Foundation here ... https://www.thecommunitylight.org/
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
http://magnoliabiketour.com
Annual Durant Rotary Club cycling event. 20, 40, and 50-mile routes and an 80km gravel route.
Somewhere in Pawhuska ... TBD
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
https://www.facebook.com/okfreewheel/
Oklahoma Freewheel is under new management and is gearing up for a loop ride this year beginning and ending in Pawhuska, OK, home to the Osage Nation tribal headquarters and the Pioneer Woman!
If you‘d be interested in volunteering to assist on this year‘s ride, reach out to them via direct message on Facebook.
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
Somewhere in Pawhuska ... TBD
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
https://www.facebook.com/okfreewheel/
Oklahoma Freewheel is under new management and is gearing up for a loop ride this year beginning and ending in Pawhuska, OK, home to the Osage Nation tribal headquarters and the Pioneer Woman!
If you‘d be interested in volunteering to assist on this year‘s ride, reach out to them via direct message on Facebook.
Somewhere in Pawhuska ... TBD
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
https://www.facebook.com/okfreewheel/
Oklahoma Freewheel is under new management and is gearing up for a loop ride this year beginning and ending in Pawhuska, OK, home to the Osage Nation tribal headquarters and the Pioneer Woman!
If you‘d be interested in volunteering to assist on this year‘s ride, reach out to them via direct message on Facebook.
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
Somewhere in Pawhuska ... TBD
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
https://www.facebook.com/okfreewheel/
Oklahoma Freewheel is under new management and is gearing up for a loop ride this year beginning and ending in Pawhuska, OK, home to the Osage Nation tribal headquarters and the Pioneer Woman!
If you‘d be interested in volunteering to assist on this year‘s ride, reach out to them via direct message on Facebook.
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
Somewhere in Pawhuska ... TBD
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
https://www.facebook.com/okfreewheel/
Oklahoma Freewheel is under new management and is gearing up for a loop ride this year beginning and ending in Pawhuska, OK, home to the Osage Nation tribal headquarters and the Pioneer Woman!
If you‘d be interested in volunteering to assist on this year‘s ride, reach out to them via direct message on Facebook.
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
Somewhere in Pawhuska ... TBD
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
https://www.facebook.com/okfreewheel/
Oklahoma Freewheel is under new management and is gearing up for a loop ride this year beginning and ending in Pawhuska, OK, home to the Osage Nation tribal headquarters and the Pioneer Woman!
If you‘d be interested in volunteering to assist on this year‘s ride, reach out to them via direct message on Facebook.
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
Three days ... three locations.
Check the event website for location details.
https://www.tulsatough
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
Saint Francis Tulsa Tough is a three-day party on wheels. Whether you’re racing to win, riding for fun, or cheering from the sidelines, we guarantee a good time.
See the event website for details: https://www.tulsatough.com/
Three days ... three locations.
Check the event website for location details.
https://www.tulsatough
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
Saint Francis Tulsa Tough is a three-day party on wheels. Whether you’re racing to win, riding for fun, or cheering from the sidelines, we guarantee a good time.
See the event website for details: https://www.tulsatough.com/
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
Three days ... three locations.
Check the event website for location details.
https://www.tulsatough
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
Saint Francis Tulsa Tough is a three-day party on wheels. Whether you’re racing to win, riding for fun, or cheering from the sidelines, we guarantee a good time.
See the event website for details: https://www.tulsatough.com/
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
https://tourofthewichitas.com
Come explore the most breathtaking bike routes in Southwest Oklahoma.
Tour of the Wichitas offers a beautiful cycling ride through the Wichita Mountains and the historic Fort Sill military base — all near Lawton, Oklahoma. The bike ride takes you through some of the most enchanting scenery in Southwest Oklahoma.
The route passes by the Fort Sill Museum and some of the base’s most important historical properties. The longer rides have a water stop at the Visitor Center in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. You can pause here and learn about the makeup of the refuge along with what types of animals it supports. From the Visitor Center you may ride back by Mt. Scott through Medicine Park, or on a breathtaking downhill that will pass the Meers Restaurant and loop around Lake Lawtonka back to Lawton.
This is a smell-the-roses ride. Take your time, look around and enjoy!
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
Weatherford High School, Weatherford, TX
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
Ride website: https://www.peachpedal.com/
On behalf of the United Way of Parker County, we would like to invite you to be a part of our 36th Annual Peach Pedal Bike Ride. The Peach Pedal is a fun way to ride and support the needs of our community local non-profits. 21-, 40-, and 61-mile routes.
*This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event*
Ride Website: https://www.bicycleleagueofnorman.com/normanconquest
Our 27th annual ride will raise funds for the J.D. McCarty Center. Proceeds from our event will help to fund programs for children with developmental disabilities and their families.
Registration includes:
*Supported bike ride, with aid stations (stocked with water, gatorade, and snacks) approximately every 12 miles, Sag Wagon, and police at major intersections.
*Full lunch after the ride in air conditioning - burgers, potato salad, beans, cookies, and drinks (vegetarian options available)
*Comfy 100% cotton t-shirt with this year’s design
*Camaraderie with fellow bike lovers
*AND MOST IMPORTANTLY gratification of knowing that you are supporting an amazing center that benefits children with developmental disabilities. Learn more about the J. D. McCarty Center!
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
Ride website: https://paristexasbiking.com/tour-de-paris/
The Tour de Paris features multiple routes that are tailored to riders of all skill levels. These include the 14 & 24 mile off-road on the Northeast Texas Trail and the 22, 35, 62, 68, and 80-mile county routes. Maps for each route can be viewed below.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
Ride website: https://www.thedehydrator.org/
Rolling through the low hills of southwest Oklahoma, the Dehydrator is a fun ride with distances ranging from 10-80 miles. Participants will cover rolling hills, plains and areas of Stephens County, including a stretch across the Waurika Lake Dam. Experience the beauty of the surrounding countryside while challenging yourself to The Dehydrator.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
Wichita Falls, TX, Hotter'N Hell start near MPEC.
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
Ride website: https://www.hh100.org/
Hotter N Hell Hundred is one of the oldest and largest cycling event in the nation. Over 13,000 riders from across the globe come to Wichita Falls, TX for 4 days of challenging and inspiring activities on August 25, 2022, to August 28, 2022.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
Pryor Creek Recreation Center, DAM JAM start.
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
Northeast Oklahoma‘s Most Scenic Fall Bicycle Ride. Located in the heart of Oklahoma‘s Green Country, in beautiful Mayes and Delaware Counties, with over 2,500 miles of lake shoreline, in the lovely foothills of the Ozark Mountains.
You‘ll experience lush countryside, well-paved, shady rural roads, DAM J.A.M.‘s festive rest stops, and some of the best support of any bicycle ride...anywhere.
Get all of the details here: https://www.damjambicycletour.com
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
Tour de BBQ & Tour de Tacos, Junk Brand Clothing Store
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event *
Website: https://tourdenwa.com
This annual Bentonville event benefits Dress for Success Northwest Arkansas, which empowers women toward economic independence through providing a network of support, professional attire and programs that help them thrive in both work and in life.
Select routes from 7 miles to 62 miles. Why not make a weekend of it?!
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. The pace is a leisurely 10-12 mph or whatever is comfortable for the group. If there are those who wish to ride faster, a second group may form and ride at a faster pace.
No one will be left behind.
Lights are not required; we do not ride after dark.