• Shady Grove Soiree

    Shady Grove Soiree

    Soiree: an evening party or social gathering, especially one held for a particular purpose.   Extra points if you can pronounce the word correctly, however articulate speech is not required - sweat & slobber usually is!  Come join us... parking is behind Swanky’s. The route out is slower and has several stops and re-groups.   After the […]

  • Vic’s Ride

    Vic’s Ride

    Ride will leave from St Philip Episcopal Church at the intersection of Davies Plantation & Davies Manor and, new for 2019, one Saturday each month it will start from Victory Bicycle Studio on Broad Street.  Watch the ride's Facebook page for location announcements. The ride will continue during the winter as long as the temperature is above […]

  • Saturday Smoothie Cruise

    Saturday Smoothie Cruise

    The Saturday Smoothie Cruise ride is a social no-drop ride. We start at a distance of 28 miles and add miles as the year progresses. It is a C-paced ride which means 18 mph maximum on a flat road and equates to an end of ride average in the 14-15 mph range. Currently, due to […]

  • Saturday Gravel Ride

    Saturday Gravel Ride

    Ride 25-70 miles of gravel in Chickasaw State Forest Tennessee or Holly Springs National Forest Mississippi. All rides are usually 70+ percent gravel on open roads. Very few cars and a moderate number of dogs (none aggressive to date). Starting points include Marlow Church of Christ, Ashland MS, Potts Camp MS, Chickasaw Group Camp and […]

  • Exeter Escape

    Exeter Escape

    The Exeter Escape is a nice recovery ride for those that had a hard ride on Saturday. The ride is normally 40-45 miles. There are about 5 regroups spots; Mercedes […]

  • SRVS Bunny Run 5K April 19, 2025

      Join us Saturday, April 19 at Cancer Survivors Park as we raise funds for SRVS Kids and empower children with disabilities one “hop” at a time. The Kid's Run […]

  • Café Cycle

    Café Cycle

    The Café Cycle is a friendly ride that averages 12-16 mph and tries to avoid dropping riders. This self-supported ride makes a rest stop so the participants can enjoy a cup of coffee (coffee drinking not required) and socialize with other biking enthusiasts. After the break, the riders sometimes separate into two groups, one which […]