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| September 6, 2008 - Cowtown Classic Bicycle Ride, Crowley, TX - Staggered start beginning at 8AM - Routes 18 mile, 36 mile, 42 mile and 56 miles.Start at North Crowley High School, 9100 S. Hulen Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76123 (MAPSCO 103T). Ride benefits Cook Children's Medical Center's Life After Cancer Program and Kiwanis Youth Programs.- Web Page - reviews |
September 6, 2008 - Jackrabbit Stampede, Forney, TX - Routes of 15, 40 amd 62 miles - Web Page - Reviews - P H O T O S
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| September 13, 2008 - The 2008 Patriot Pedal bike rally honoring those veterans severely injured since 9/11. The Patriot Pedal is a fully supported rally that will start and finish at Southlake’s “Dragon Stadium.” Southlake is approximately 5 miles west of the Dallas/Ft. Worth Airport. - Web Page - Yea!! we have reviews - And we have guest photos |
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| September 14, 2008 - TX Tough - American Airlines Center in Victory Park.A criterium style course wit routes of 10K, 40K, 56-mile or 112-mile...that's right...112-mile - Flier - Web Page. |
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September 20, 2008 - Cotton Patch Classic, Greenville, TX -Cotton Patch will again have 6 routes ranging from 5 miles to 63 miles. The 5, 21, 31 mile routes are through rolling rural scenic country roads.-. Web Page - Reviews - Photos from 2007 |
| September 20, 2008 - Tour de Possum, Texarkana, TX - Routes of 20, 30, 40 and 65 miles - Web Page - Reviews |
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September 27 & 28, 2008 - Lone Star Ride - Dallas/Fort Worth, overnight at Glen Rose with route options for all level of riders. Lone Star Ride
is a two-day cycling adventure through scenic country roads and two
great Texas cities. Its goal is to raise money to fight AIDS and
support
those affected by HIV/AIDS. For both riders and crewmembers, it's a
great way to meet new friends and have a lot of fun while supporting a
serious cause. With hilarious pit stops, an evening party and live
entertainment, it's an unforgettable cycling experience.– www.lonestarride.org - Reviews
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September 26 & 27, 2008 - The 22nd Annual Autumn in Bonham Bike Rally & Expo will be Friday and Saturday. Routes of 64, 54, 44, 28 and 14 miles. Web Page - Reviews |
| September 27, 2008 - Parker Ride for wellness, Arlington, TX, Arlington convention Center - Routes of 22, 32 and 50 miles - Web Page - R E V I E W S |
| September 27, 2008 - A Ride in the Sky - Mena, Arkansas,Gateway to the TALIMENA NATIONAL SCENIC BYWAY- 82 miles out and back with up to 18% grades - Web Page |
| September 27, 2008 - Waco Wild West, Waco, TX - - routes of 10 25, 50, 65 and 100 Miles - Web Page - Reviews. PHOTOS from 2007 |
| September 27, 2008 - The 2008 Big Thicket Bike Tour, We are happy to be able to announce that we have updated all of our routes this year; we will Start & Finish at the Big Thicket Visitors Center, All courses are typical scenic South East Texas/Big Thicket country-side. The natural terrain is challenging. There will be manned rest stops with restrooms, snacks and drinks. We’ll have SAG support throughout the course. All routes will start at the Big Thicket Visitors Center. Routes will include the beautiful neighboring cities of Kountze, Silsbee, Lumberton, Sour Lake, Saratoga and Beaumont, TX all on the edge of the Big Thicket National Preserve area. The routes were selected by bike riders in our area. Web Page - No Reviews |
September 27, 2008 - Big Dam Bridge Ride -Little Rock, Arkansas - Routes of 12, 25, 50, 75, 100 Miles - Web Page - reviews |
September 25-27, 2008 - The Texas Time Trials is an annual series of 4 ultra-distance bicycle races. Attracting the top endurance cyclists in Texas and the United States, we also host racers from several foreign countries, bringing them to Cleburne, Texas. The Texas Time Trials, in it's sixth year, is actually 5 events in one: The Tejas 500 (500 miles in 48, 40 or 36 hours; also a qualifier for the Race Across America), The Texas 24-Hour Time Trial, The UMCA North American 12-Hour Championship, The Texas 6-Hour Shoot-Out and NEW for this year: The Texas 20-Mile Sprint. … all hosted on our challenging and scenic 20 mile looped course in the heart of North Texas!
By Saturday afternoon, riders will be passing the start-finish at an average rate of a rider per minute, some flying at 20+ mph, and others peddling the last laps of their 500 miles. This makes it an extremely spectator-friendly event. - TTTT is a not-for-profit event. Web Page |
September 27, 2008 - Conquer the Coast - Corpus Christi, TX - Web Page - Reviews |
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