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Total confirmed 2024 rides: 125


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Texas
Abilene
Contact: Mark Spurlock   <--Send email
Distance: 6 mi.
Notes: Since 2016, Steamboat Cycling Club of Abilene will once again sponsor the annual Ride of Silence starting at McMurry University. This event has the support of TxDOT DRIVE SAFE and the City of Abilene MPO. Abilene Police Dept will escort the riders over the 6 mile route.
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Arlington

Contact: Tim Zemens   <--Send email
Distance: 10 mi.
Notes: Contact the organizer for more details.
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Arlington

Contact: Tim Zemens   <--Send email
Distance: TBD
Notes: Event will take place at River Legacy Park in Arlington, meeting in the west parking lot off HWY 157/Collins. Look for the Hoffen Foundation flags at the start. The ride will be approximately 10 miles within the park going from the parking lot to the east end of the path and back
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Austin

Contact: Jason Abels   <--Send email
Distance: 6-8 mi.
Notes: Meetup: 7pm Wednesday, May 15th. Begins and Ends at Austin City Hall (301 W. 2nd St).

Join bicyclists worldwide in a *silent,* slow-paced bike ride to HONOR those who have been injured or killed, RAISE AWARENESS that we bicyclists are here and have a legal right to use the public roadways, to demand that car drivers SHARE THE ROAD *safely*, and to insist the City of Austin "Do More, Faster" to PROTECT BICYCLISTS.

Event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/348801264319737
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Coppell

Contact: Melissa Frable   <--Send email
Distance: 11 mi.
Notes: Join us for the 16th Annual Coppell Ride of Silence on May 15 2024. Starting at Coppell Town Center at 255 E Parkway Blvd, we will encircle the city on our 11 mile route to demonstrate our unity and support for cycling safety. We honor those who have been injured or killed by cars while riding. Coppell and surrounding cities have very active cycling communities and groups, and we want to continue to promote safety for all. Helmets and lights are required; all riders welcome; we will ride in silence at a 12 mph pace.
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Dallas

Contact: Chase Corker   <--Send email
Distance: 10 mi.
Notes: White Rock Lake Park, Park parking lot just south of Fisher Road and West Lawther Drive. Route will be clockwise on park roads and trails, finishing at the parking lot ride began.
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Dallas

Contact: John Gorman   <--Send email
Distance: 10 mi.
Notes: Original Ride Location - White Rock Lake - Dallas

Ride Starts at 7pm from the big parking lot off West Lawther between Fisher and Branchfield and will end there. We will ride North on West Lawther at 10-12 mph 2x2, cross Mockingbird bridge, stay on the road/path on the east side, at the spillway we will stay on the path to TP Hill, where we will go back onto West Lawther and return to the start point.

Bring blinking lights. Wear a helmet. We will ride silently.
Wear a red armband if you've been hit by a car, or remember any riders who have been hit in a way that is meaningful for you.
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Frisco

Contact: Joel Hoback   <--Send email
Distance: 8 mi.
Notes: Leaving from Toyota Stadium at 6pm
Planned police escort, pre-ride memorial observation
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Grand Prairie

Contact: Sheryl Porter   <--Send email
Distance: 10 mi.
Notes: See this event page for details:
https://facebook.com/events/s/ride-of-silence-grand-prairie/407102155308151/
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Mesquite

Contact: Alicia Clinton   <--Send email
Distance: TBD
Notes: Contact the organizer for more details.
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Midland / Odessa

Contact: John Floyd   <--Send email
Distance: 12 mi.
Notes: What:
The Ride of Silence, Permian Basin version. This will be the eighteenth year that the Ride of Silence takes place in the Permian Basin.

When:
Wednesday, May 15, 2024 7:00 p.m. rollout. Please arrive by 6:45 to ensure prompt 7:00 rollout

Where:
Mid-Cities Church 8700 TX-191


Why:
To honor and remember the cyclists killed in the Permian Basin
To educate bicyclists and motorists alike of our shared responsibilities when we share the road


How:
Twelve (12) miles starting and ending at the Mid-Cities Church, going no faster than 12 mph on the 191 Access Road and 158. We will stop at the Ghost Bikes along the route to pay respects.
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SAN ANTONIO

Contact: JEFFREY MOORE   <--Send email
Distance: 8 mi.
Notes: Contact the organizer for more details.
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