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Bike the Bricks 2011 from Brett Fene on Vimeo.

June 7, 2011 Post Under Ride Reports - Read More

Germanfest Muenster, Texas bike ride video report

We know, you all have been waiting to see the Wheelbrothers in action again.  This time, a group of us participated in the Germanfest bicycle ride in Muenster, Texas.

As always, we rode to the starting line together but split up fairly quickly since Ron our racing member, went straight up to the front of the starting line (Racing has it’s privileges apparently!).

Oh Mr. Belgium a.k.a. Chris… if you see this – please contact me through the contact form on this site

To view the event details of the 2011 Germanfest Muenster,  Texas Bicycle Ride — Click Here

May 5, 2011 Post Under Ride Reports - Read More

2011 Muenster Metric Century – Bicycle Ride Report

Metric Century Ride

By Ron Hawks:

The Germanfest Muenster, Texas bicycle ride, held on April 30th, turned out to be a spectacular day.  As I was riding up the morning of the ride, I was concerned about the wind as the day before Muenster had wind gusts of up to 40+ mph.  Although the wind was blowing in the morning, it was forecasted to slow down a bit in the afternoon which is very unusual for Texas.  With this being my fourth year in a row doing this ride, I prepared myself for a challenging day in the saddle with a hilly terrain and a strong southern wind in my face for the last 15 miles.

My wife and I arrived at 10:00, about an hour before the rally, and proceeded to register for the ride.  As always, registration was very smooth as we were in and out within 5 minutes.  After getting our bikes ready, filling up our bottles and stuffing some gu’s in our jersey’s we were ready to head over to Eugene’s RV and see the rest of the Wheelbrothers.  The team had a great turnout with Eugene, Dieter, Matt, Jed, Wally, Chris Powers and Chris Suggs.

WheelBrothers at the Germanfest Metric Century starting line

WheelBrothers at the Muenster, Texas Germanfest bicycle ride starting line

The ride started at 11:00 sharp with a 15+ mph headwind for the first 10 miles or so.  Surprisingly enough, the main group of 40+ riders held together through most of this section.  This is very unusual, as what normally happens, is a handful of strong riders try to go out as hard as possible, so that the main group can get whittled down to 10-15 riders at the most.  It wasn’t until roughly 20 miles in, that this attrition happened once we started to hit some of the steeper sections, where a couple of guys started to hammer up a 7% grade which split the group wide open.

Once the group shrunk to a manageable size, we started to hit a long stretch of rollers with a nice tail wind to help us over the next 20+ miles.  On one descent, I remember thinking to myself that we were going pretty fast.  As I quickly looked down at my computer, I saw 53 mph which caused me to start tapping my breaks before I started to go too fast.  Although I’ve hit 50+ on numerous descents in California, I was very surprised to hit speeds like that in Texas.

At mile 45 or so, you make a right turn to head back to Muenster.  This is normally the time that you are greeted with a strong headwind, along with some of the tougher climbs on this route.  Surprisingly enough, the headwind wasn’t anymore than 5-10 mph which was good news for me.  As we hit some of the steep climbs, including my favorite one which is the last real climb around mile 50 where you top out at 12%, a few more people got dropped as the pace picked up a little bit.  Once we got over the last climb, we had a good group which worked together pretty well all the way back into town.

Although I didn’t stop at any of the rest stops, the volunteers at each stop where along the side of the road trying to give the riders water and bananas.  It reminded me of a feed zone when your racing.  After talking to my wife after the ride, she said the rest stops were well stocked and the volunteers were very friendly as they held your bike when you went to get some food or they would just fill up your bottles if you pulled over for a quick refill.

As always the Wheelbrothers were more than happy to pick-up some people along the way including my wife who had a chance to ride with these guys and enjoy their company.   We will definitely be back for the 2012 ride and look forward to great time.

-Ron

Everyone should know how modest Ron is,  he placed 4th overall in this race and is a wonderful representative for the sport.  His passion and dedication to the sport, is a inspiration to all of us..

To view the event details of the 2011 Germanfest Muenster,  Texas Bicycle Ride – Click Here

 

May 3, 2011 Post Under Ride Reports - Read More

WheelBrothers at Ride for Heroes

WheelBrothers at Ride for Heroes

 

The Wheelbrothers had a great time at this years ‘Ride for Heroes’!  Unlike the last several years,  the weather finally cooperated.  Due to some family issues,  we could only do the 44 mile route this year but we’ll be back for more next year.

Thank you, to all the folks that make this wonderful race happen!

April 16, 2011 Post Under Ride Reports - Read More

Pedal Power Wildflower Ride 2011 – Ride Report

Here is a great ride report from Alice about last weeks bicycle ride in Stonewall Texas.  Please feel free to send us yours, so others can benefit from your experience!

Wow! What a ride, the Pedal Power Wildflower is a Great Ride!

 

Pedal Power Wildflower Ride 2011

View taken during the ride

This ride offers challenging hills yet plenty of flats and of course down hill time too. The open Texas landscape was breathtaking as well the day to enjoy it.  Having ridden for about a year, I am still exploring all the rides and weighing the pros and cons. I have found that each ride has both, the only drawback on this ride for me, was the crossing of cattle-guards which at first was a bit scary, but after the first few I was fine.

 

Alice's friend Patty finishing her first ride!  Well done, Patty!

Alice's friend Patty finishing her first ride! Well done, Patty!

The support on the ride was also most excellent, always checking on the riders. Reststops were stocked with plenty of refreshing foods, water and Gatorade. One other thing that also impressed me, was the signing out and back in on the ride, to ensure that no rider was left on the course. I also dragged along a friend who had never done a ride.  We both did the 24 mile and have agreed that it was a Memorable experience. She is hooked and now actively looking for her own bike. I have told many others about this ride and we are sure to be back next year.

Alice C.

Want to share your experiences from previous rides? Then email them at: news@wheelbrothers.com

April 7, 2011 Post Under Ride Reports - Read More

Wheelbrothers – Hotter N’ Hell 2010

A brief review of the Wheelbrothers 2010 Hotter’n Hell experience.

Thank you to everyone that joined us during this years ride.

Hope you had as much fun as we did!

August 30, 2010 Post Under Ride Reports - Read More

Wheelbrothers at Hotter ‘n Hell 100 2010 Trailer

Wheelbrothers taking off for a relaxing 100 mile jaunt… Full Video coming soon

August 29, 2010 Post Under Ride Reports - Read More

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