2011 North Texas Bicycle Rally
North Texas Bicycle Rally - 9:00 AM October 8, 2011The North Texas Bicycle Rally (NTBR) is an annual fund raising event for North Texas Children's Charities. This charitable organization supports local and national organizations that provide care and support for desperately ill children. This year's beneficiary of the Bicycle Rally is St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Routes - This year we will include 4 routes of 5, 15, 30 and 50 miles respectively.
This Bicycle Rally is made possible by many benefactors and sponsors. However, this rally would not be possible if it weren't for the participation and assistance of the public safety teams from the cities of Roanoke, Trophy Club, Keller, Fort Worth, and Haslet. In addition, Tarrant and Denton County Public Safety teams will play a significant contributing role for this event.
This event covers the rolling hills and off-the beaten path roads of North Texas. We will be providing COMMEMORATIVE T-SHIRTS and Water Bottles. After the Rally we will have:
***LIVE MUSIC and FREE FOOD for all NT Bicycle Rally Participants***
***BRING YOUR CHAIRS AND COOLERS****
ON-LINE REGISTRATION
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On-Line registration is currently OPEN and will close on Sunday October 2nd at 11:45 PM Central Time
The Family Ride of 5 miles is perfect for beginners, family and Children. The rest stop will be at the Roanoke Fire Department on the west side of Highway 377. (No Hills - flat smooth concrete. Pretty much downhill both ways).
The Novice Route of 15 miles is for beginner cyclists. This Route consists of rolling hills and smooth concrete roads and asphalt.
The Intermediate Route of 30 Miles is for Intermediate cyclists. The Intermediate Route consists of smooth concrete and asphalt roads with well protected shoulders, some rolling hills, and a challenging climb.
The Long Route of 50 miles is for the well conditioned cyclist. The Long Route has a mix of fast concrete and asphalt roads with well protected shoulders, rolling hills, and several challenging climbs.