RIDE ROUTE MAPS

 

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TEBR

 

Level: 2/3
Distance: 25-30
Pace: 14-18 mph
Hills: Gentle
Breaks: 1
Drops: No
Leader: Group ride
Maps provided: Yes

 

Join a fun loving group for an evening ride. Ride generally splits into several groups of differing speeds and distances. No one gets dropped in the slower group. Route changes approximately every 6 weeks - please print map from links below. An optional dinner follows the ride at a local restaurant. Meet at REI in Farmers Branch, 4515 LBJ at Welch. Please park on the northeast side of the parking lot, and be ready to head out at 6:00 pm or 6:30 pm depending on season. REI provides Cytomax Sports Drink at the start of the ride. Paula Felix 469-688-7351.

 

Route 4G (South route 19/14 miles):

South, shady, neighborhood streets, many stoplights/signs

Click to download: map  cuesheet

 

Route 9B (West route 30/24 miles):

West, some major roads, not much shade, some stoplights/signs

Click to download: map  cuesheet

 

Route 10E (South route 25/19 miles):

South, shady, neighborhood streets, many stoplights/signs

Click to download: map  cuesheet

 

Route 14C (North route 28/21 miles):

North, some shade, neighborhood and industrial roads, many stoplights/signs

Click to download: map  cuesheet

 

Route 14D (North route 28/21 miles):

North, some shade, neighborhood and industrial roads, many stoplights/signs

Click to download: map  cuesheet

 

Route 15A (West 30/22 miles):

West, major roads, not shady, few stoplights/signs

Click to download: map  cuesheet

 


MESQUITE EVENING RIDE

 

Level: 3/4
Distance: 25-30
Pace: 17-20 mph
Hills: Hilly
Breaks: 1
Drops: No
Leader: Front
Maps provided: Yes

There are usually two groups a fast group and a moderate pace group. The ride leaves from the Poteet HS parking lot (park in NW corner) at the corner of Galloway & Americana. John Berry and Greg Blanks will alternate weeks leading this ride. Inclement weather call first. Greg Blanks 214-882-5938.

 

Route: map  start-finish detail

 


BEST OF THE SOUTHWEST - MOUNTAIN VIEW COLLEGE

 

Level: 4
Distance: 50+
Pace: 14-16 mph
Hills: Very Hilly
Breaks: 1
Drops: No
Leader: Group ride
Maps provided: No

Meet at Mountain View College, corner of Illinois & Duncanville Roads. We meet in the west parking lot. Enter off Duncanville Road (Mapsco page 52). Ride contains some good hills. No ride if raining. Optional lunch follows. Ric Derdyn 214-942-5379.

 

Midlothian Route 44B: map  cuesheet

Midlothian Route 48A: map  cuesheet

The Great North Wind Ride: map and cuesheet  GPS file

 


BEST OF THE SOUTHWEST - RED OAK

 

Level: 4

Distance: 50+
Pace: 14-16 mph
Hills: Very Hilly
Breaks: 1
Drops: No
Leader: Group ride
Maps provided: No

Ride leaves from the home of Gene Moore, 201 Lorene Drive, in Red Oak. Call for directions. No ride if raining. Ride contains good hills. Optional lunch follows. Gene Moore 972-617-2736.

 

Bristol Loop: map  cuesheet

Sugar Ridge: map  cuesheet

 


BEST OF THE SOUTHWEST - JOE POOL LAKE

 

Level: 4

Distance: 50+
Pace: 14-16 mph
Hills: Very Hilly
Breaks: 1
Drops: No
Leader: Group ride
Maps provided: No

Meet at the Lynn Creek Marina on Joe Pool Lake Ride usually contains some good hills. Take I-20 to Great Southwest Parkway and go south approx. 4 miles. No ride if raining or below 40 degrees. Optional lunch follows. Joe Horner 214-941-4421.

 

Lone Elm: map cuesheet

Venus: map cuesheet

 


BEST OF THE SOUTHWEST - WAXAHACHIE

 

Level: 4

Distance: 40-50
Pace: 14-16 mph
Hills: Rolling Hills
Breaks: 1
Drops: No
Leader: Group ride
Maps provided: No

Meet at Getzendaner Park in Waxahachie. To get there take I-35 south to 287 Business east, then turn right on South Grand (there is a Convenience store on the corner). The park is straight ahead. Ride has gentle hills. No ride if raining. Optional lunch follows. Jim Manning 972-283-3745.

 

Route: map and cuesheet

 


BEST OF THE SOUTHWEST - JIM'S HALF CENTURY CENTURY

 

Level: 5

Distance: 105
Pace: 16-18 mph
Hills: Very Hilly
Breaks: 3
Drops: No
Leader: Group ride
Maps provided: No

In honor of Jim's first half century (he turns 50 in July 2005), the Best of the Southwest is doing a special SAG-supported century. Anyone wishing to ride a 105 mile course through Venus, Mountain Peak, Waxahachie, Ferris, Palmer and Lancaster, meet at Mountain View College, corner of Illinois & Duncanville Roads at 7:30am, the usual start and stop time for the Best of the Southwest. We meet in the west parking lot. Enter off Illinois Road (Mapsco page 52). Ride contains some good hills. No ride if raining. Optional lunch follows. Jim Manning 972-283-3745.

 

Route: map and cuesheet

 


PLANO EAST SIDE

 

Level: 3/4

Distance: 30-40
Pace: 14-16 mph
Hills: Gentle
Breaks: 2
Drops: No
Leader: Group ride
Maps provided: No

Meet at 661 18th St. Speed varies depending on the skill of the riders. We may have multiple groups. James Loomis 972-279-6640.

 

Route: map cuesheet  GPS file

 


FALL FIESTA 2006 - SUNNYVALE

 

These are three routes through Sunnyvale, Mesquite and Seagoville. These routes were used at the Fall Fiesta in October 2006.

 

14 Mile Route: map

35 Mile Route: map

47 Mile Extension Route: map

 


DENTON COUNTY B 50
BIG BUCK RIDE
BEST OF THE NORTHWEST

 

This is a 50 mile route through Flower Mound, Bartonville, Argyle, Copper Canyon and Double Oak (AKA Big Buck Ride or Best of the Northwest). This is horse country, with lots of scenery and moderate, rolling hills. There is only one good break location at about 20 miles.

 

Route: map cuesheet