Saturdays 9am – The “Hip Trip” ride from The Hip Cafe, 2229 E. Huntsville Rd., Fayetteville. Ride is a no-drop 30 – 45 miles ride, followed by delicious treats and visiting at the Cafe.
Purchase a Bicycle Benefits sticker at the Hip Cafe for 10% off at participating locations when you have your helmet present.
Cancelled when temperature is 40 degrees or below.
Sundays 1:30 at Columbus House Brewery is our “Sunday Social” ride (Year-round except Easter Sunday, weather permitting.)
The no-drop ride is typically around 30 miles sometimes with 2 pace groups. Ride concludes with post ride banter and refreshments at Columbus House Brewery.
Ride CANCELLED when temperature is 40 degrees or below.
Thursdays, 6pm – our Owl Creek ride (March-October) – We meet at Owl Creek Elementary and have 3 different groups, depending on participation.
Usually there is an “A” group/race (20+mph avg.) drop group,
a “B” group focused on group riding skills (16-19mph), no-drop group (meaning no one left behind),
and a “C group/ Beginner’s Group” – which is a more relaxed ride where newer cyclists learn about group riding basics and experienced riders enjoy a more social ride.
Join us!
Saturdays 9am – The “Hip Trip” ride from The Hip Cafe, 2229 E. Huntsville Rd., Fayetteville. Ride is a no-drop 30 – 45 miles ride, followed by delicious treats and visiting at the Cafe.
Purchase a Bicycle Benefits sticker at the Hip Cafe for 10% off at participating locations when you have your helmet present.
Cancelled when temperature is 40 degrees or below.
Sundays 1:30 at Columbus House Brewery is our “Sunday Social” ride (Year-round except Easter Sunday, weather permitting.)
The no-drop ride is typically around 30 miles sometimes with 2 pace groups. Ride concludes with post ride banter and refreshments at Columbus House Brewery.
Ride CANCELLED when temperature is 40 degrees or below.
Thursdays, 6pm – our Owl Creek ride (March-October) – We meet at Owl Creek Elementary and have 3 different groups, depending on participation.
Usually there is an “A” group/race (20+mph avg.) drop group,
a “B” group focused on group riding skills (16-19mph), no-drop group (meaning no one left behind),
and a “C group/ Beginner’s Group” – which is a more relaxed ride where newer cyclists learn about group riding basics and experienced riders enjoy a more social ride.
Join us!
Saturdays 9am – The “Hip Trip” ride from The Hip Cafe, 2229 E. Huntsville Rd., Fayetteville. Ride is a no-drop 30 – 45 miles ride, followed by delicious treats and visiting at the Cafe.
Purchase a Bicycle Benefits sticker at the Hip Cafe for 10% off at participating locations when you have your helmet present.
Cancelled when temperature is 40 degrees or below.
Sundays 1:30 at Columbus House Brewery is our “Sunday Social” ride (Year-round except Easter Sunday, weather permitting.)
The no-drop ride is typically around 30 miles sometimes with 2 pace groups. Ride concludes with post ride banter and refreshments at Columbus House Brewery.
Ride CANCELLED when temperature is 40 degrees or below.
Thursdays, 6pm – our Owl Creek ride (March-October) – We meet at Owl Creek Elementary and have 3 different groups, depending on participation.
Usually there is an “A” group/race (20+mph avg.) drop group,
a “B” group focused on group riding skills (16-19mph), no-drop group (meaning no one left behind),
and a “C group/ Beginner’s Group” – which is a more relaxed ride where newer cyclists learn about group riding basics and experienced riders enjoy a more social ride.
Join us!
This seventh annual event will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2024 at 7:00am at the Lake Fayetteville Marina. The atmosphere of the Ladies Du Fayetteville is a unique multi-sport race experience for women athletes. We welcome women, non-binary, and gender non-conforming athletes to participate in the Du. We look forward to planning this one-of-a-kind duathlon.
The duathlon will follow a traditional run/bike/run format with the distances being 2 miles/11 miles/2 miles. The race will take place at Lake Fayetteville utilizing the paved trails around and near the lake. Participants can race as individuals or as a relay team of two or three.
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