A – Select Riders. 24+ MPH average
B – Very Fast Riders. 21+ MPH average
C – Fast Riders. 18+ MPH average
D – Intermediate Riders.
D – Intermediate Riders. 15+ MPH average
E – Beginner Riders. 12+ MPH average
A – Select Riders. 24+ MPH average
B – Very Fast Riders. 21+ MPH average
C – Fast Riders. 18+ MPH average
D – Intermediate Riders.
D – Intermediate Riders. 15+ MPH average
E – Beginner Riders. 12+ MPH average
This 20 mile route has an elevation gain of 798 feet and has several sharp challenging hills. It should be noted that this route travels on Hwy 463 for approximately ¼ of a mile. This ride typically breaks up into multiple groups. While the slower groups may regroup, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the route beforehand.
A – Select Riders. 24+ MPH average
B – Very Fast Riders. 21+ MPH average
C – Fast Riders. 18+ MPH average
D – Intermediate Riders.
D – Intermediate Riders. 15+ MPH average
E – Beginner Riders. 12+ MPH average
This is a 10-mile beginner ride. The pace will be leisure to allow new members to come out, enjoy an easy route, and roll with the President of Soul City Cycling. Remember, this is an open course with vehicle traffic, please obey all traffic laws. Make sure you bring a helmet, lights, and check your ABC's.
This 20 mile route has an elevation gain of 798 feet and has several sharp challenging hills. It should be noted that this route travels on Hwy 463 for approximately ¼ of a mile. This ride typically breaks up into multiple groups. While the slower groups may regroup, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the route beforehand.
A – Select Riders. 24+ MPH average
B – Very Fast Riders. 21+ MPH average
C – Fast Riders. 18+ MPH average
D – Intermediate Riders.
D – Intermediate Riders. 15+ MPH average
E – Beginner Riders. 12+ MPH average
This is a 10-mile beginner ride. The pace will be leisure to allow new members to come out, enjoy an easy route, and roll with the President of Soul City Cycling. Remember, this is an open course with vehicle traffic, please obey all traffic laws. Make sure you bring a helmet, lights, and check your ABC's.
On Wed. May 18th, 2022 at 7:00 PM, the Ride of Silence will traverse and unite the globe as nothing before it. Cyclists will take to the roads in a silent procession to honor cyclists who have been killed or injured while cycling on public roadways. Although cyclists have a legal right to share the road with motorists, the motoring public often isn't aware of these rights, and sometimes not aware of the cyclists themselves.
In 2003,Chris Phelan organized the first Ride of Silence in Dallas after endurance cyclist Larry Schwartz was hit by the mirror of a passing bus and was killed. (Read the full history here...)
The Ride of Silence is a free ride that asks its cyclists to ride no faster than 12 mph, wear helmets, follow the rules of the road and remain silent during the ride. There are no registration fees. The ride, which is held during National Bike Month, aims to raise the awareness of motorists, police and city officials that cyclists have a legal right to the public roadways. The ride is also a chance to show respect for and honor the lives of those who have been killed or injured.
This 20 mile route has an elevation gain of 798 feet and has several sharp challenging hills. It should be noted that this route travels on Hwy 463 for approximately ¼ of a mile. This ride typically breaks up into multiple groups. While the slower groups may regroup, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the route beforehand.
A – Select Riders. 24+ MPH average
B – Very Fast Riders. 21+ MPH average
C – Fast Riders. 18+ MPH average
D – Intermediate Riders.
D – Intermediate Riders. 15+ MPH average
E – Beginner Riders. 12+ MPH average
This is a 10-mile beginner ride. The pace will be leisure to allow new members to come out, enjoy an easy route, and roll with the President of Soul City Cycling. Remember, this is an open course with vehicle traffic, please obey all traffic laws. Make sure you bring a helmet, lights, and check your ABC's.
This 20 mile route has an elevation gain of 798 feet and has several sharp challenging hills. It should be noted that this route travels on Hwy 463 for approximately ¼ of a mile. This ride typically breaks up into multiple groups. While the slower groups may regroup, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the route beforehand.
This is a 10-mile beginner ride. The pace will be leisure to allow new members to come out, enjoy an easy route, and roll with the President of Soul City Cycling. Remember, this is an open course with vehicle traffic, please obey all traffic laws. Make sure you bring a helmet, lights, and check your ABC's.
This 20 mile route has an elevation gain of 798 feet and has several sharp challenging hills. It should be noted that this route travels on Hwy 463 for approximately ¼ of a mile. This ride typically breaks up into multiple groups. While the slower groups may regroup, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the route beforehand.