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Lake Overholser Boathouse
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.
First Saturday:
Park at Lake Overholser Boathouse
Ride leader will designate one of these routes:
RWGPS Route: Big City Loop from Overholser CW 43 mi—https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44456631
RWGPS Route: Big City Loop from Overholser CCW 43 mi —https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45376050
RWGPS Route: Lake O to Hefner to River Trail CW 32 mi—https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44547257
RWGPS Route: Lake O to River Trail To Lake H CCW 32 mi—https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44547417
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.
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
There are rides that tout their heat, and there are rides that tout their hills. Then there is the Norman Conquest, the toughest metric century in Oklahoma, where we say, “Conquer the Hills, Conquer the Heat,” because cyclists who do both can conquer just about anything.
The Norman Conquest has been challenging cyclists from across the state and around the country to take on the July heat and overcome the Eastern Cleveland County hills for a quarter century and the event is now a summertime rite of passage. But if conquests are not really your style, there are more civilized options, such as our 46- and 23-mile routes.
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.
Second Satuarday:
Bar-K (901 SE 5th S ) to Lake Overholser–37 miles
No RWGPS needed—all on River Trails.
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.
We are going back to our roots in 2021 and finishing in the town where it all started. Leaving from Evergreen, Triple Riders will travel 110 miles and 10,750’ over 3 gorgeous mountain passes - arriving in Vail, Colorado. Prefer something a little shorter? Try the Double Bypass - 65 miles from Georgetown to Vail.
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
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
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.
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.
Will Rogers Park Tennis Center Parking Lot
Join us to celebrate 40+ years of Fred leading and riding the OBS Donut Ride. We will ride to Brown‘s bakery for cake and donuts, and to tell Fred how much we have appreciated his leadership.
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
GOT WATER? GOT HEAT? GOT SWEAT? GOT WHAT IT TAKES? Then Boney invites you to come to Duncan, Oklahoma on the Last Saturday of July and join us for one of the BEST bicycle ride events in the state!
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
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.
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