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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.
Riverwalk Crossing, Jenks ... Los Cobos parking area.
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
Bixby Bicycles is sponsoring "44 on the 4th" Ride on July 4th. Bring your family and friends to Jenks Riverwalk, starts at 7am. Have fun riding in the 25-Mile or 44-Mile ride. Snacks and drinks are provided by Bixby Bicycles. No cost
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.
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Annual Club WATERMELON RIDE. Join us for a 20 or 30 mile ride from Bixby‘s Bentley Park to Hectorville followed by ice-cold watermelon.
What could be better than that ...
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.
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.
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.
Claremore, parking east of Bike About Bicycles
*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*
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!
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.
Mohawk Park, NW end of zoo entrance parking
Click for maps and additional information
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.
* 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.
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.
Tacos X Mezcal, downtown Tulsa
Join us for our first TACO TUESDAY evening leisurely ride from Tacos X Mezcal in downtown Tulsa (39 E 18th St). Park in the lot south of Tacos X Mezcal. We will ride from there to the river for an hour‘s ride, returning to Tacos X Mezcal by shortly after 7pm. We hope you‘ll join us for a social supper following the ride.
Up to three pace groups may form depending on riders present; 8-11 mph, 11-15 mph, and 15-18 mph.
All pace groups are no-drop social rides with stops for regrouping as needed.
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.
* 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.
Freedom Elementary School
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.
OSU Tulsa, NE parking lot at Osage Prairie Trail start.
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.
The Indian Nations Council of Governments (INCOG) is kicking off an update of the GO! Plan, a regional facilities and policy plan for people who walk, bike, or roll in the metropolitan area. Join us to learn more abou the project and provide your ideas at one of the three open houses on July 30th in Sapulpa, July 31st in Broken Arrow, and August 1st in Tulsa. All Open houses are from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm (short presentation at 5:30 pm).
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.
We do not plan to be riding after dark, so lights are not required. However, front and rear lights make you more visible, which is beneficial whether riding day or night.
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED on all Tulsa Bicycle Club rides.
Broken Arrow Downtown Library
The Indian Nations Council of Governments (INCOG) is kicking off an update of the GO! Plan, a regional facilities and policy plan for people who walk, bike, or roll in the metropolitan area. Join us to learn more abou the project and provide your ideas at one of the three open houses on July 30th in Sapulpa, July 31st in Broken Arrow, and August 1st in Tulsa. All Open houses are from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm (short presentation at 5:30 pm).