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Thursday Night Social Ride - Holiday Lights Ride III
Public · Hosted by Ricardo El Rey Treviño
Tomorrow Dec 29, 2016 at 7:30 PM
· 48–64° Cloudy
Festival Beach 1100 Nash Hernandez Sr Rd, Austin, Texas 78702
Created for Social Cycling Austin
Facebook Event, here:
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Come ride with us and burn off some of that Holiday Cheer.
Last and FINAL Holiday Lights Ride. We’re sticking to the WEST side tonight. We’ll pedal around town spreading holiday cheer and hang out at the Zilker Holiday Tree befor heading to Uncl Billy's.
We will meet up around 7:30 PM for some social time and plan for wheels down around 8 PM.
Bring: Lights, Locks, ID, and Cash for some tastey Uncle Billy's beers.
MEET UP: Festival Beach 1100 Nash Hernandez Sr Rd, Austin, Texas 78702
(http://goo.gl/maps/6IYXy)
TIME: 7:30 PM (Wheels down at 8 PM)
END: Uncle Billy’s. They’ll give us a Pint Night Special $3.50 pints.
http://unclebillys.com/
Social Cycling Austin rides AS traffic and NOT AGAINST it. We stop at red lights, yield the right of way and let cars pass as best we can. We don't block intersections. We are nice to both our fellow riders and the other traffic on the road. LISTEN TO the volunteers helping to lead the ride. They are some nice folks and have you best interest in mind. If you have any questions about the rules, I suggest you check here:http://bicycleaustin.info/laws/austin.html
REMINDER: The goal has always been to create a safe environment for all riders, but we cannot control, nor do we desire to, every rider's behavior. We promote personal responsibility, and it is each rider's responsibility to take care of themselves, and if they choose to ride with us, then they accept those risks inherent in riding a bicycle with a large group of other people riding bicycles.
www.socialcyclingaustin.org
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Ricardo El Rey Treviño
Thanks to everyone that helped. TNSR was a blast. And thanks to Timaeus for putting together such an awesome route. With the exception of the mass u-turn it went well.
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