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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. Overflow parking at Tom‘s Bicycles, 68th and Peoria.
If you’re new to this ride, please identify yourself so that we can welcome and assist you.
Up to three pace groups will form depending on riders present and pace desires; 8-11 mph, 11-15 mph, and 15-18 mph.
All pace groups are NO DROP and social, with stops for regrouping as needed.
Front and rear lights make you more visible, whether riding in daylight or darkness.
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED on all Tulsa Bicycle Club rides.
* Fall/winter rides result in riding after sunset. ALL RIDERS must have head and tail lights to ride at twilight and in darkness.
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.
Waterford Complex, 63rd & Penn in OKC
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
10-Mile Fun Ride
30-Mile Timed Cycling Tour*
50-Mile Fondo*
*These are timed events.
All cycling events start from the Waterford Complex (NW 63rd & Pennsylvania Ave.) at 8 am. Streets close at 7 am.
Registration fees start at $40. Prices will increase periodically throughout the registration period. The After-Ride Bash Celebration is from 8:00 am to 12 pm and includes FREE beer from COOP Ale Works for participants 21+. All cyclists must wear helmets.
Please note: Riders arriving at the water stop at Jones Park on Main Street after 10:00 AM will be required to return on the 30-mile course. All courses close at 12:00 p.m.. It is each rider’s responsibility to select the appropriate distance based on his/her level of fitness. At least two sweep trucks/sag wagons will be available on the course to return riders to the Waterford Complex Building.
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Bentley Park to Hectorville click for maps and additional information
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. Overflow parking at Tom‘s Bicycles, 68th and Peoria.
If you’re new to this ride, please identify yourself so that we can welcome and assist you.
Up to three pace groups will form depending on riders present and pace desires; 8-11 mph, 11-15 mph, and 15-18 mph.
All pace groups are NO DROP and social, with stops for regrouping as needed.
Front and rear lights make you more visible, whether riding in daylight or darkness.
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED on all Tulsa Bicycle Club rides.
* Fall/winter rides result in riding after sunset. ALL RIDERS must have head and tail lights to ride at twilight and in darkness.
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.
Tulsa Air and Space Museum
Click for maps and additional information
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. Overflow parking at Tom‘s Bicycles, 68th and Peoria.
If you’re new to this ride, please identify yourself so that we can welcome and assist you.
Up to three pace groups will form depending on riders present and pace desires; 8-11 mph, 11-15 mph, and 15-18 mph.
All pace groups are NO DROP and social, with stops for regrouping as needed.
Front and rear lights make you more visible, whether riding in daylight or darkness.
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED on all Tulsa Bicycle Club rides.
* Fall/winter rides result in riding after sunset. ALL RIDERS must have head and tail lights to ride at twilight and in darkness.
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.
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.
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
Ride on the Osage Prairie Trail between 56th St N and Skiatook. Repeat to get more miles, whatever you‘re up for. Water stops in Sperry and Skiatook. And only $25!
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.
Neff Brewing, 321 S. Frankfort Ave
Bikes & Beer Night! Please note meeting location this Tuesday is at Neff Brewing, 321 S. Frankfort Ave. We will still leave at 6 PM & return around 8pm. Plan to meet at Neff to enjoy beer & food after the ride. They are offering $1.00 off beer. This is BYO.
If you’re new to this ride, please identify yourself so that we can welcome and assist you.
We‘ll have three pace groups:
A Group: 14-16 mph
B Group: 12-14 mph
C Group: 10-12 mph
These are casual, no-drop rides.
Route to be determine.
Please note: You will need a light, helmet, and water.
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, east of Muskogee
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
Flower Power is a NE Oklahoma Ozark foothill and Arkansas River valley bicycle road ride, held annually on the last Saturday of April with scenic rural routes of 20, 30, 50, 80, and 100 miles. The Flower Power Bike Ride has been held every spring since 1991 and is put on by the Muskogee Parks & Recreation Department who also put on the Azalea Festival throughout the month of April.
Flower Power will start and end at Three Forks Harbor. Registrants will be notified of any changes via email or on Flower Power Bicycle Ride - Facebook.
Liberty Elementary School parking lot on E Perkins Ave
The Nomad Leisurely Ride travels at a relaxed pace of 10 to 12 mph, stopping at a restaurant or c-store depending on riders‘ desires. The focus is on camaraderie with frequent stops and no rider left behind.
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.