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Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
This is a year-round ride averaging 16.5 - 17.5 mph for 40 to 46 miles. We meet at Homeland Grocery at NW 122 & Rockwell Ave, NW parking lot. Moderate terrain out to far NW Oklahoma County, then to Edmond for coffee, and return. During cold/poor weather, check FaceBook (Francis Tuttle Bicycle Training Ride) for updates such as group Zwift alternatives.
Waterford Complex Building
Celebrating the 41st Redbud Classic in 2024, the Redbud has been committed to its mission for four decades. Throughout the years, the Redbud has offered numerous opportunities for families, friends and the entire community to join together in exciting events, geared for all ages and fitness levels. Since the Redbud Classic began in 1983, it has experienced tremendous growth and strong community support. Today the Redbud remains focused on offering the community quality events while encouraging competition and fitness. The Redbud Classic is committed to bringing fitness and fun to our community; while donating money to local non-profit organizations. Since 1983, the Redbud has contributed nearly $1 million to local nonprofits.
We are excited to partner with Focus on Home as our 2024 beneficiary! Focus on Home provides furniture and furnishings to families in need. Since 2014, they have been serving families experiencing domestic violence, going through treatment and recovery programs, and experiencing homelessness for various reasons.
Bike events: 50-mile Fondo, 30-mile Timed Tour, 10-mile Fun Ride, 1-mile Kid‘s Ride
All rides are on the Osage Prairie Trail. Longer distances are achieved by riding to Skiatook and back multiple times. One round trip is about 25 miles.
Distances: 10, 25, 50, 75 and 100 miles. The beauty of this ride is you are riding through the Osage Hills, but you are on rail-trail which is basically flat.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop or restaurant.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
This is a year-round ride averaging 16.5 - 17.5 mph for 40 to 46 miles. We meet at Homeland Grocery at NW 122 & Rockwell Ave, NW parking lot. Moderate terrain out to far NW Oklahoma County, then to Edmond for coffee, and return. During cold/poor weather, check FaceBook (Francis Tuttle Bicycle Training Ride) for updates such as group Zwift alternatives.
Start from Alice Pattillo's home
Deer Creek to Cashion 35 Miles with 25- and 50-mile Options
NOTES;
- See Parking Notes Below
- Tacos for lunch after the ride at Alice’s House
- BYOB
A-Group, 50 miles, 17+ mph
- Led by Tony de la Vega
- Stop at Cashion Store mile #23
- Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45376283
B-Group, 35 miles, 15-ish mph
- Led by Alice Patillo
- Stop at Cashion Store mile #23
- Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45376237
C-Group, 25 miles, Pace 12-14 mph
- Led by: TBD
- Stop at Cashion Store mile #12.5
- Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45376232
PARKING: Along circular driveway in front of Alice’s House
OVERFLOW PARKING: Neighborhood Pool Parking: Between 109 & 111 Deer Creek Rd
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop or restaurant.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
The Pony Xpress takes place annually in Cokedale, Colorado, just west of Trinidad. This means stunning mountain views while traversing quiet gravel roads. Less than 40 kilometers is paved, making it ideal for gravel enthusiasts.
Participants are divided into classes by birth assigned sex and age as follows: 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60+. The 160K has a men’s and women’s Pro class. The 85K has a ebike class. Minnum of 3 participants needed to create a class. Class’s with less, will be combined with the next most competitive class.
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
This is a year-round ride averaging 16.5 - 17.5 mph for 40 to 46 miles. We meet at Homeland Grocery at NW 122 & Rockwell Ave, NW parking lot. Moderate terrain out to far NW Oklahoma County, then to Edmond for coffee, and return. During cold/poor weather, check FaceBook (Francis Tuttle Bicycle Training Ride) for updates such as group Zwift alternatives.
Casual Riders rides are moderately paced rides (12-14 mph) at distances of 25 to 40+ miles. Each Saturday of the months of April-October, the rides start at different locations and have different leaders.
Third Saturday:
Park at NE corner Dewey and NW 25th Street behind Old School Bagels
RWGPS Route: Big Truck Taco Route-26 mi--https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44457722
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop or restaurant.
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com
Northwest parking lot at the Homeland grocery at NW 122 and Rockwell Ave
This is a year-round ride averaging 16.5 - 17.5 mph for 40 to 46 miles. We meet at Homeland Grocery at NW 122 & Rockwell Ave, NW parking lot. Moderate terrain out to far NW Oklahoma County, then to Edmond for coffee, and return. During cold/poor weather, check FaceBook (Francis Tuttle Bicycle Training Ride) for updates such as group Zwift alternatives.
Casual Riders rides are moderately paced rides (12-14 mph) at distances of 25 to 40+ miles. Each Saturday of the months of April-October, the rides start at different locations and have different leaders.
Fourth Saturday:
Park at strip mall on MacArthur just south of 178th/Edmond Road near Oak City Pizza or Coffee Jerks.
Ride leader will designate one of these routes:
RWGPS Route: Casual Riders Deer Creek Loop 26 mi—https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44505114
RWGPS Route: Casual Ride DC to Cashion 26 mi— https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44515114
The Flower Power Bike Ride is one of the first rides of the cycling season and coincides with Muskogee‘s annual Azalea festival. The bike ride begins and ends at Three Forks harbor and features five different routes that range in length from 15 to 100 miles. The ride annually hosts from 300 to 500 riders. Registration begins at 7:00am on the day of the race and the race begins at 9:00am.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Casual ride suitable for beginners, young riders and anyone who wants to join a group at a pace of 8-10 mph for about 11 miles with a stop for refreshments at a local donut shop or restaurant.
Tour de Wichita is a fun Sunday afternoon ride and walk that takes participants by some of Wichita’s most popular attractions, neighborhoods, paths, artwork, and architecture.
Riders and walkers will pass by The Monarch, Riverfront Stadium, The Keeper of the Plains as well as explore the Douglas Design District, Downtown Wichita, Midtown, the Nomar/North end area, Delano, and so much more!
Stars & Stripes Park (Lake Hefner)
Meets at Stars and Stripes park, south end of Lake Hefner and goes to Bricktown for coffee and snacks. 24 miles or more at 12-16 mph.
LEADER: Bill Wilson (405) 394-2239 stonehedge00@gmail.com