Thursday, May 7, 2015

A Ride for Any Day of the Week, updated for 2015

If you're looking for company on the bike, you'll find it in Austin. Below is an updated list of group rides (searchable by difficulty or day of the week) for summer 2015.

Nothing is more annoying than showing up to a ride that's not actually happening. Area races and daylight savings time often affect ride schedules, so if in doubt, check in with the ride organizer or someone in the know to verify that the ride is happening when and where we've listed it below.

Road bikes are recommended for all rides unless otherwise noted. In most cases helmets are required, and you'll need to bring your own flat-changing kit. "Time" listed here is wheels down - it's always a good idea to show up 10 to 15 minutes early. And last but not least, these are unsanctioned rides on open roads; you're responsible for your own safety.

Click the links below to search by difficulty level or click "View By Day of Week" to see a list of rides for a particular day. Have an addition or edit? Please email kat@kathrynhunter.net.

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Beginner - Moderate - Hard - Insane - Women Only -
View By Day of Week

Beginner Friendly



Rothe Recovery Ride

A social ride led by elite cyclist and coach Stefan Rothe, this Monday evening option is open to anyone on a road bike. The route changes every week, going out east toward McKinney Falls and the Tuesday Nighter course, north along Shoal Creek, or south to 5th street or to Buda if time allows. Ride time is typically 1.5-2 hours max. Start time changes with the season, so email Stefan if in doubt. You can also check ride info at http://www.austintricyclist.com/articles/rides-and-events-pg37.htm.

StartATC downtown, 923 Barton Springs Rd.
TimeMonday, 6 p.m. until end of September
Duration1.5-2 hrs
Routevaries
ContactStefan Rothe, stefan@rothetraining.com


BSS (Research Blvd.) Wednesday Beginner Road Ride

Hosted by the Bicycle Sports Shop Research Blvd location, this no drop ride is good for new cyclists or those wanting to ease back into the saddle. Average speed 10-12 mph. Check http://bicyclesportshop.com/events/road-pg1768.htm for current info.

StartBicycle Sports Shop, 10947 Research Blvd.
TimeWednesday, 6 p.m.
Distance15 mi, 60-90 mins
ContactBicycle Sports Shop, 512-345-7460



KLCTVE Fusion Thursday Night Ride

This no-drop ride takes you around town: east toward Mueller, north toward Shoal Creek, and then back downtown via Tarrytown and Pease Park, with one rest stop at the Mosaic market in Mueller. Expect some flats, short hills, and a few optional sprint points. You'll need to be comfortable with urban riding and obeying traffic laws. Bring a helmet and lights. Average speed 16 mph. Check http://www.mellowjohnnys.com/rides-events/klctve-fusion-ride for current info.

Start Mellow Johnny's, 400 Nueces
Time Thursday, 6:30 p.m.
Distance 24 miles, ~ 2 hrs
Route central/north
Contact Mellow Johnny's, 512-473-0222


Friday Truancy Ride

This 17-18 mph ride led by Mellow Johnny’s takes you through neighborhoods and official bike routes for the most part, with minimal travel on large roadways and just a few hills and optional sprint points. Check http://www.mellowjohnnys.com/rides-events/friday-truancy-ride for current info.

StartMellow Johnny’s, 400 Nueces
TimeFriday, 2:30 p.m. 
Distance30 mi
Routesouthwest toward airport
ContactMellow Johnny’s, 512-473-0222


BSS (Parmer Ln.) All Levels Road Ride

Hosted by the Bicycle Sports Shop Parmer location, this ride offers two options: a faster-paced 35-mile ride for intermediate-level riders, or a more relaxed 24-mile ride for beginner/intermediate riders. The route is a straight out and back on Parmer Lane, so you can turn back whenever you'd like.

StartBicycle Sport Shop, 9900 W. Parmer Ln.
TimeSaturday, 8 a.m. 
Distance35 or 24 mi
RouteParmer Ln.
ContactBicycle Sports Shop, 512-637-6890


Scout-a-Route Ride

Great for cyclists new to riding or commuting, or for those just looking for a casual spin, this no-drop ride aids participants in navigating through the city and learning safe bike commuting options. Two groups are offered: 1) riders who can average 12 mph for 15-25 miles with regrouping points, and 2) riders who can average 14-16 mph for 20-30 miles, with one or two regrouping points and an extended mileage option. Routes vary weekly. Check http://www.mellowjohnnys.com/rides-events/scout-a-route for current info.

StartMellow Johnny’s, 400 Nueces
TimeSaturday, 9 a.m.
Distance15-30 mi
Routevaries
Contactrides@mellowjohnnys.com


BSS (Lamar Blvd.) Sunday Beginner Road Ride

Hosted by the Bicycle Sports Shop Lamar location, this ride is a no-drop ride for 18+ adults (16-17 allowed with parental supervision). You must be on a hybrid or road bike; no trikes or recumbents allowed. Bring your helmet and flat repair kit. Average speed is 10-12 mph. An intermediate ride starts at the same time. Check  http://bicyclesportshop.com/events/road-pg1768.htm for current info. 

Start Bicycle Sport Shop, 517 S. Lamar Blvd
Time Sunday, 8 a.m.
Duration 2+ hrs
Route varies
Contact Bicycle Sports Shop, 512-477-3472


Driveway Clinics

Check the Driveway Series website at www.drivewayseries.com for racing clinics.



Moderate



Nelo’s Shop Ride

Always following the same route (see map info below), this ride meets Monday and Wednesday nights between April and late September. Although it can be described as “moderate,” the ride gets progressively harder as the summer wears on. Riders regroup at Parliament. Lights required! Check http://www.neloscycles.com/shop-ride.html for current info.

StartNelo’s Cycles, 8108 Mesa Dr. #105B
TimeMonday & Wednesday, 7 p.m. from March to end of DST
Duration14.40 mi, 50 min
RouteGarmin Map
ContactNelo's Cycles, 512-338-0505


Tuesday AM Hill Ride 

This ride meets at 7 a.m. for coffee at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf on Lamar. Roll out is at 7:15am. The route varies, but always hits the hills west of town for a 25-30 mile hard workout. Though the ride isn’t “no drop,” they regroup at the top of each big hill and recover between.

StartThe Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf on Lamar
TimeTuesday, 7:15am
Duration25-30 mi, 90-105 mins
Routevaries
ContactJames Murff, james@murffbada.com


T&T Violet Crown Ride

Meeting at Mellow Johnny’s every Tuesday and Thursday morning and led by a member of the Violet Crown cycling club, this ride is ideal for the intermediate-level cyclist. Expect a steady tempo ride with an average pace of 16-18 mph. Experience riding in a group is a must. Check the ride Facebook page or http://mellowjohnnys.com/rides-events/tt-violet-crown-ride for current info.

StartMellow Johnny’s, 400 Nueces
TimeTuesday & Thursday, 7 a.m. 
Duration1.5-2 hrs
Routevaries
ContactAndy Austin, treasurer@violetcrown.org


Pflugerville Tuesday Night Ride

This ride is part social and part race simulation, described as "moderate to hard, but friendly." Part of the group meets at Austin Multi Sport, and others meet up at the southeast corner parking lot of Lake Pflugerville (E. Pflugerville Parkway and Weiss Rd). From the shop it's an 8-mile no-drop warmup to Lake Pflugerville and then another 4 miles easy to the start of the race loop at the corner of Cele Road and Cameron Road. From there, it's every man and woman for themselves, with some race team tactics thrown in for practice. A race loop is roughly 6 miles. Currently the group does two loops, but in June and July when the days are at their longest, some complete a third loop. Round trip from the shop with two loops the distance is about 40 miles, and you can expect to return between 7:45 and 8 p.m. Average speed is 20-22 mph on the race loops, with anywhere from 10 to 30 riders in attendance. Check the Austin Multi Sport Facebook page for current info.

StartAustin Multi Sport, 1011 Gattis School Rd., Round Rock
TimeTuesday, 5:15 p.m. from Austin Multi Sport, 6 p.m. from southeast corner of Lake Pflugerville
Duration40 miles, ~2.5 hrs
RouteNA
ContactAustin Multi Sport, 512-296-2696, info@austinmultisport.com, Facebook page


Lake Travis Tuesday Nighter

Rolling out from the heart of Lakeway during Daylight Savings Time, the Lake Travis Tuesday Nighter offers a little quality suffering for the work-week. The ride, led by the Lake Travis Cycling Club, usually has a group of 10-20 riders and is moderate to hard, with an average speed somewhere around 18-22 mph. The warm-up lasts the first five miles down 620 to the turn onto Bee Cave Road, and then the peloton separates into unofficial "A" and "B" groups until the turnaround at the Knollwood Loop just before Hwy 360, where the ride regroups again. (See below for the route map.) After the ride, everyone pitches in and enjoys some brews.

Start Plains Capital Bank, 1110 S RR 620
Time Tuesday, 6 p.m.
Distance 24 mi, 1-1.5 hrs
Route http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=blbxnhmahxrgavlw
Contact Tim Diven, chichitao@hotmail.com or https://www.facebook.com/ltcycling


BSS (Research Blvd.) Tuesday Intermediate Road Ride

Averaging 14-16 mph, this evening intermediate ride travels in and through the neighborhoods surrounding the BSS Research Blvd location. Check http://bicyclesportshop.com/events/road-pg1768.htm for current info. Start time changes with the season.

Start Bicycle Sports Shop, 10947 Research Blvd.
Time Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Duration 1.5 hrs
Route Area neighborhoods
Contact Bicycle Sports Shop, 512-345-7460


Durata Devo Ride

Surprisingly well-attended for a mid-week, mid-day ride, the Durata Devo Ride is a friendly 2x2 group ride (average 18.5 mph) leaving from just east of downtown. From the start at Bike Haus (across the street from Wright Bros. Brew & Brew), the group takes varying routes; heading basically any direction but west, the group aims for a flat-to-rolling 50 to 75 mile route. Most days you can expect to return around 2 p.m.

Start Bikehaus, 1000 E 5th St #106
Time Wednesday, 10 a.m.
Distance 50-75 mi
Route varies, generally flat to gently rolling terrain
Contact David Wenger, 512-934-0131


Gruppo VOP Friday Ride

Gruppo VOP, formed 16 years ago, is an informal association of cyclists that welcomes all riders. The Friday ride is a 28-mile loop going from Westlake out Bee Caves Rd, down River Hills Rd, and up through Seven Oaks back to Bee Caves Road and the Bee Cave City limit sign. Some riders skip the river valley and go to the Barton Creek West entrance for a 19-mile loop. See http://www.bradhoustonlaw.com/gruppo-vop/ for more info.

StartBrad Houston’s house, 1813 Holly Hill
TimeFriday, 6:30 a.m. (time varies according to season)
Duration19 or 28 mi
Routesee website
ContactBrad Houston, brad@bradhoustonlaw.com


The Bagel Ride

Led by the Violet Crown cycling club, this ride usually ends with a celebratory bagel and coffee. The ride starts at the Einstein Bros Bagels on Parmer/North I-35. One group completes 50-60 miles, and another travels 70-80 miles.

StartEinstein Bros Bagels, 12400 N IH35
TimeSaturday, 7:45 a.m. (time varies according to season)
Distance50-60 mi or 70-80 mi
Routevaries
ContactMatt Denton, matt_denton@hotmail.com



Cycle Progression Saturday Ride

Starting on South Lamar at bike shop Cycle Progression, the group rides a casual/medium pace to San Marcos and back. The mileage is generally 60-75 miles and is led by the Cycle Progression team. Check in once the time changes, as they may move to a 9 a.m. start.

Start Cycle Progression, 2153 South Lamar
Time Saturday, 8 a.m. (time varies according to season)
Distance 60-75 miles
Route San Marcos & return
Contact Alex Arumi,alex@cycleprogression.com


Bat City Saturday Team Ride

Led by the Bat City Cycling team, this ride starts at Red Horn Coffee House & Brewing Co. (13010 W Parmer Ln, Suite 800, Cedar Park). Red Horn opens at 7 a.m., so stop in for a pre-ride espresso, or hang out after the ride for a beer. The ride has sprint points and climbs where stronger riders pick up the pace, but a designated “sweeper” will ride a group pace for those not interested in hammering. Suitable for either a "moderate" or "hard" training ride. Check Bat City's Facebook page for current info, maps, and other ride opportunities, or http://www.batcitycycling.com/calendar/

StartRed Horn Coffee House & Brewing Co., SE corner of Parmer & 1431
TimeSaturday, 8 a.m.
Distance50-70 mi
Routevaries
Contacthttps://www.facebook.com/BatCityCycling


BSS (Parmer Ln.) All Levels Road Ride

Hosted by the Bicycle Sports Shop Parmer location, this ride offers two options: a faster-paced 35-mile ride for intermediate-level riders, or a more relaxed 24-mile ride for beginner/intermediate riders. The route is a straight out and back on Parmer Lane, so you can turn back whenever you'd like.

StartBicycle Sport Shop, 9900 W. Parmer Ln.
TimeSaturday, 8 a.m. 
Distance35 or 24 mi
RouteParmer Ln.
ContactBicycle Sports Shop, 512-637-6890



Middle of the Road Ride (MOTR)

On this intermediate-level, 30-40 mile ride, the front group averages 17-20 mph, and a second group averages 15-16 mph. All participants start together in a large group of 50+ people and naturally split into the intermediate and advanced groups. View the current route description and other info at http://mellowjohnnys.com/rides-events/middle-of-the-road-ride

StartMellow Johnny’s, 400 Nueces
TimeSaturday, 8:30 a.m.
Distance35 miles, ~ 3 hrs
Routesee website
Contactrides@mellowjohnnys.com


Gruppo VOP Sunday Ride

Gruppo VOP, formed 16 years ago, is an informal association of cyclists that welcomes all riders. The Sunday ride, ideal as an introduction to VOP, is a 27-mile recovery ride that heads south from Westlake to South Mopac/45 and FM 1826, coming back Slaughter Lane to Mopac. It’s the most social of the VOP rides and typically ends by 9:45-9:50 a.m. See http://www.bradhoustonlaw.com/gruppo-vop/ for more info.

StartBrad Houston’s house, 1813 Holly Hill
TimeSunday, 8 a.m.
Duration27 miles
Routesee website
ContactBrad Houston, brad@bradhoustonlaw.com


Bat City Sunday Team Ride

Led by the Bat City Cycling team, this intermediate-level ride is a bit more casual than the Bat City Saturday ride. The ride starts at Red Horn Coffee & Brewing (13010 W Parmer Ln, Suite 800, Cedar Park). Red Horn opens at 7 a.m., so there's plenty of time for a pre-ride espresso. Check Bat City's Facebook page for current info, maps, and other ride opportunities, or http://www.batcitycycling.com/calendar/

StartRed Horn Coffee & Brewing Co., SE corner of Parmer & 1431
TimeSunday, 8 a.m.
Distance50-60 mi
Routevaries
Contacthttps://www.facebook.com/BatCityCycling


BSS (Lamar Blvd.) Sunday Intermediate Road Ride

Hosted by the Bicycle Sports Shop Lamar location, this ride features a different route in south and west Austin each week. Average speed is 14-16 mph (including hills). You must be on a road or tri bike. A beginner ride starts at the same time. Check http://bicyclesportshop.com/events/road-pg1768.htm for current info.

StartBicycle Sport Shop, 517 S. Lamar Blvd
TimeSunday, 8 a.m.
Duration2-3 hrs 
Routevaries
ContactBicycle Sports Shop, 512-477-3472


Sunday Violet Crown Ride

Reputed to be one of the oldest group rides in Austin, this group has been meeting every Sunday morning for more than 30 years. The average pace is 17-18 mph for 50-60 miles, but there are often "spirited" sections of fast riding, after which riders regroup. The ride can be considered a recovery ride for fit riders and racers, and perhaps the hard ride of the week for others. Check http://mellowjohnnys.com/rides-events/sunday-violet-crown-ride for current info.

StartMellow Johnny’s, 400 Nueces
TimeSunday, 8:00 a.m.
Duration3-4 hrs
Routevaries
ContactDave Henderson, suplesse@gmail.com


Sunday Circle C Ranch Cycling Club Ride

This ride is a more spirited version of the club’s no-drop Saturday ride (contact the club for more info). Distances and routes vary, but can range from 40-80 miles, depending on the difficulty of the terrain. The average distance is generally 55 miles, with a speed of 17-19 mph. A few riders tend to go off the front at higher speeds. Expect a pack of anywhere from 8 to 25 riders, with a mix of intermediate riders and seasoned veterans. Often an intermediate group will be called at the outset. Sign on to the Yahoo Group for more info, including weekly maps. Membership encouraged but not required. Inclement weather may cancel the ride. **Ride time is 8:15 a.m. depart but changes between June 1st and August 31st to 7:30 a.m.**

StartStarbucks, 9600 Escarpment Blvd #700
TimeSunday, 8:15 a.m.
Durationvaries
Routevaries
ContactYahoo Group


ATC Barton Springs Sunday Recovery/Intermediate Ride

Led by ATC employees, this is a very small and casual group, usually between 4 and 20 cyclists. The average pace is 17 mph, and riders regroup at multiple points along the 30-mile route, which heads southeast to Stassney and Burleson. This ride is often canceled for rain or very cold weather; if in doubt, call the shop to check. Find more info at http://www.austintricyclist.com/articles/rides-and-events-pg37.htm

StartATC downtown, 923 Barton Springs Rd.
TimeSunday, 9 a.m.
Distance~30 mi
RouteEast
ContactATC, 512-494-9252, info@austintricyclist.com


ATC 360 Sunday Ride

This no-drop, out-and-back ride takes Bee Caves Rd to Bee Caves Parkway, with a hilly side-trip on Cuernavaca. The group tends to be small, with an average speed around 16 mph. For more info, see http://www.austintricyclist.com/articles/rides-and-events-pg37.htm

Start ATC 360, Davenport Village
TimeSunday, 9 a.m.
Distance 30 mi
Route west, click here for map;
Contact ATC 360, 512-483-1273, info@austintricyclist.com


Bike Church

A recovery ride led by Super Squadra, Bike Church brings together a bike-loving congregation every Sunday at 9 a.m. in the fall and winter off season. (**No rides during the summer.**) The ride leaves from Austinbikes and generally heads south on flat(ish) terrain.

Start Austinbikes, 1010 West Lynn St.
TimeSunday, 9 a.m.
Duration ~3 hrs
Route varies
Contact David Wenger, 512-934-0131


Hard



Gruppo VOP Wednesday Ride

Gruppo VOP, formed 16 years ago, is an informal association of cyclists that welcomes all riders. This very popular, very challenging Wednesday ride is a race-paced, 28-mile loop that goes out and back on Southwest Pkway to Barton Creek Blvd and Bee Cave Road, then through the neighborhoods in Lost Creek. You’re guaranteed to get in some hard efforts and brutal hills. Be prepared for three highly coveted sprint points.

StartBrad Houston’s house, 1813 Holly Hill
TimeWednesday, 6:30 a.m. (time varies according to season)
Distance28 mi
Routesee website
ContactBrad Houston, brad@bradhoustonlaw.com


Pure Austin Driveway Series The Driveway Series is a criterium race, not a ride, but it happens every Thursday evening from March to October and is a great way to train. Many Austin area bike racers consider it an essential part of their week. For event info, go to http://www.drivewayseries.com/



Gruppo VOP Saturday Ride

Gruppo VOP, formed 16 years ago, is an informal association of cyclists that welcomes all riders. The Saturday ride offers ride options of 26, 45, or 52 miles. Like the Gruppo VOP Wednesday Ride, this ride often feels like a race, with multiple sprint points and a consistently high pace. The longer loops follow Wednesday’s route and then continue up Hwy 620 to River Place or Anderson Mill Road. Some riders add on Lime Creek. The short ride usually travels back along Bee Caves Rd from the intersection of Hwy 620 and Bee Caves Rd. See http://www.bradhoustonlaw.com/gruppo- vop/ for more info.

StartBrad Houston’s house, 1813 Holly Hill
TimeSaturday, 7:30 a.m.
Distance26, 45, or 52 mi
Routesee website
ContactBrad Houston, brad@bradhoustonlaw.com


MJ 100K

If there's not a road race going on the same weekend, this cutthroat ride is popular with a fast crowd. There aren't sprint points, per se -- everyone just rides like there's one every quarter mile. The route twists through far southeast Austin's farm country, with a quick refueling stop at mile 35. You'll get left behind if you drag your feet, and the group doesn't always stop for mechanicals. Check http://mellowjohnnys.com/rides-events/mj-100k for current info.

Start Mellow Johnny's, 400 Nueces
Time Saturday, 8 a.m.
Distance 62 miles
Route southeast
Contact Mellow Johnny's, 512-473-0222


Bat City Saturday Team Ride

Led by the Bat City Cycling team, this ride starts at Red Horn Coffee House & Brewing Co. (13010 W Parmer Ln, Suite 800, Cedar Park). Red Horn opens at 7 a.m., so stop in for a pre-ride espresso, or hang out after the ride for a beer. The ride has sprint points and climbs where stronger riders pick up the pace, but a designated “sweeper” will ride a group pace for those not interested in hammering. Suitable as either a "moderate" or "hard" training ride. Check Bat City's Facebook page for current info, maps, and other ride opportunities, or http://www.batcitycycling.com/calendar/

StartRed Horn Coffee House & Brewing Co., SE corner of Parmer & 1431
TimeSaturday, 8 a.m.
Distance50-70 mi
Routevaries
Contacthttps://www.facebook.com/BatCityCycling


ATC World Championship Saturday Ride

A classic in Austin, this ride has regularly hosted elite-level and professional triathletes and road cyclists, but the group is hard to predict, varying in attendance and speed depending on area races, time of year, and weather conditions. This is, however, a ride that you can always "race"--no one will chide you for attacking or pushing the pace, and generally you can expect a fast haul down Southwest Parkway and 71. The group often pauses at the cleaners at Hwy 71/Bee Caves. Some people head home from there via Bee Caves for the short loop and others continue on the dam loop, with the possible addition of Lime Creek. This is one of the few group rides that welcomes tri bikes and aero bars--just be sure to say out of them when you're in the pack.

VideoATC Video Montage
StartATC downtown, 923 Barton Springs Rd.
TimeSaturday, 8:30 a.m.
Distance30 or 55 mi
Route30 miles, 55 miles: continues north along 620 on the dam loop 
ContactATC, 512-494-9252, info@austintricyclist.com



Insanely Hard


Heavy Metal Ride

All masochists are welcome, whether dedicated roadie, fixie rider, mountain biker, or whatever-else-on-two-wheels, on this informal Monday-night hammerfest. The group meets at the Pflugerville Pedestrian Bridge. Lights and helmets required. Beer money recommended for after.

StartPflugerville Pedestrian Bridge
TimeMonday, 7:30 p.m.
Route Varies, some examples: Bikely, MizKansas Strava
ContactFacebook


Tuesday Nighter

Not for the weak of heart, this event has been tearing down farm roads in Southeast Austin at 25-30 mph for what some regulars estimate to be 25 to 30 years. However, the addition of neighborhoods and two stop signs on the course has slowed things down a bit. The ride currently completes three 9-mile laps, with an unofficial “A group” and “B group” determined by who can hang on in the first few miles. The ride is free, and there’s no marked course, no support, no prizes, no judges, and no category system, but by most accounts, it's very much a race.

VideosTuesday Nighter Smash, Tuesday Nighter History
StartAlum Rock Dr and Thaxton Rd, Southeast Austin
TimeTuesday, 6 p.m. sharp during daylight savings time
RouteStrava
ContactFacebook



Women Only



Bikin’ Betties

A very casual, ladies-only ride, Bikin’ Betties welcomes beginning cyclists. The distance traveled is from 8 to 20 miles, always ending at a bar, restaurant, or coffee shop for post-ride refreshment. Since rides vary widely in intensity and distance, check the event details on their Facebook site.

Startvaries
TimeMonday 8:00 pm (departs 8:20pm)  
Durationvaries
Routevaries
ContactFacebook


Austin Flyers Sunday Ride

Led by the Austin Flyers Women’s Cycling Club, this intermediate, women-only ride averages 15-16 mph, with varying routes. The pace and the people are friendly. Check http://austinflyerswomenscycling.com/calendar/ for current info.

StartCycleast, 1619 Cesar Chavez
TimeSunday, 8 a.m.
Duration2.5-3 hrs
Routevaries
Contactaustinwomenonbikes@gmail.com







Rides by day of week


Monday

Rothe Recovery Ride, ATC Barton Springs
Nelo’s Shop Ride, NC
Heavy Metal Ride, Pflugerville Ped. Bridge
Bikin’ Betties


Tuesday

Tuesday AM Hill Ride, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf on Lamar
T&T Violet Crown Ride, MJ’s
Tuesday Nighter, SEast Austin
BSS (Research Blvd.) Tuesday Intermediate Road Ride
Lake Travis Tuesday Nighter, Lakeway
Pflugerville Tuesday Night Ride, Austin Multi Sport


Wednesday

BSS (Research Blvd.) Wednesday Beginner Ride 
Nelo’s Shop Ride, NC
Gruppo VOP, Westlake
Durata Devo Ride, near downtown



Thurs

T&T Violet Crown Ride, MJ’s
Pure Austin Driveway Series, Driveway
KLCTVE Fusion Thursday Night Ride, MJ’s


Friday

Friday Truancy Ride, MJ’s
Gruppo VOP, Westlake


Saturday

ATC World Championship Ride, ATC Barton Springs
Scout-a-Route Ride, MJ’s
BSS (Parmer) All Levels Road Ride
MJ 100K
Middle of the Road Ride, MJ’s
Gruppo VOP, Westlake
Cycle Progression Saturday Ride
Bagel Ride, Einstein Bros. Bagels
Bat City Saturday Team Ride, Red Horn Coffee


Sunday

Gruppo VOP, Westlake
Bat City Sunday Team Ride, Red Horn Coffee
BSS Lamar Sunday Beginner Ride
BSS Lamar Sunday Intermediate Ride
Sunday Violet Crown Ride, MJ’s
Sunday Circle C Ranch Cycling Club Ride, Starbucks Escarpment
ATC Sunday Recovery Ride, ATC Barton Springs
ATC 360 Ride
Austin Flyers Sunday Ride, Cycleast
Bike Church, Austinbikes


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2 comments:

  1. Some of these rides are extremely mis-categorized. Should do your independent research before showing up for one of these, rather than trusting what this site says about them.

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  2. Thanks for your comment, Erik. I haven't done all these rides, so I categorize them based on what the ride organizers tell me or a best guess from their descriptions online. Often the definition of "moderate" and "hard" varies significantly depending on the rider. If you have specific feedback on a ride, I'd be interested in hearing it. My email is above. But yes, this list is meant as a general resource, so if you have concerns/questions, it's a good idea to do your own research and get in touch with the organizer. We just try to put all the info in one place.

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