
What we’re about
The Greater Dallas Bicyclists (GDB) was founded in 1973 by a few bicycling enthusiasts who wanted to get together for some recreational rides on weekends. Interest has grown so that today it's a 408-member organization that is active in most aspects of bicycling.
To some of our members, the ideal ride is a leisurely ride during the Sunday Roll. For others, it’s the learning curve of group riding during our Starter Ride for New Riders or the ride around the DFW Airport. And for some, it’s the pleasant country riding with minimal traffic during the Best of the Southwest or the Mesquite rides. Others like to challenge themselves during our monthly Time Trial during the summer. Others like to move from road bikes to trail riding around White Rock Lake on mountain bikes as the seasons change. We even have a few that get a thrill out of racing in a pack of riders at 20+ mph or ride long distances whenever they get a chance. Whatever your abilities and interests may be, the chances are good that you'll find kindred spirits in GDB.
We like to socialize and grab lunch together as much as we like to ride. Besides our annual picnics and holiday party, we travel to Oklahoma for our annual getaway weekend to Lake Murray. We have hosted the annual Super Bowl Sunday ride to the West End since 1984 for riders of all the area clubs. Our major event of the year is the annual Lancaster Country Ride which began in 1997.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Mountain Creek RideTrinity Groves, Dallas, TX
This month's ride will start at Trinity Groves due to the foot race around White Rock Lake. As a result, there will only be the 35 mile route.
The 35 mile route starts at the intersection of Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and Beckley at 8:00am. Riders starting on this route will park in the gravel parking lot on Gulden Lane across from Trinity Grove. This route will end up back at Trinity Grove at around 11:00am-11:30am.
The Mountain Creek Saturday Ride features:
1. A ride through Kessler Park
2. A ride past Mountain Creek Lake
3. A ride through Bishop Arts DistrictWhile the entire ride is no-drop, this is not a beginner ride. There are a few significant climbs and we will stop at the top of each to regroup. The average pace is expected to be around 15mph, with speeds of around 17-18 mph on flats.
Route on Ride With GPS
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45636400