Tour de Tulsa has routes for everyone, including a 5- or 10-mile family fun ride and 20, 30, 50, 62, and 100-mile distances. All routes include frequent rest stops for snacks and beverages, SAG support, and mechanical.
A spring cycling tradition in Tulsa, the Tour de Tulsa is celebrating it's 35th year in 2024.
The ride benefits Tulsa's River Parks, which is celebrating its 50th year of enhancing community life through stewardship of parks and public spaces along the Arkansas River.
Come for the ride and spend the weekend discovering all that Tulsa has to offer!
Those Black Inc wheels use a hub design which to me seems unsafe. As you can see on the photos, the hub is still attached to the fork. ...
I think the driver would have accelerated more with the same result.
Unrelated, what are those leg warmers? Are these white panels reflective? I've been looking for a way to boost my visibility for my morning commute...
Less sure on the fascism precisely but yes - being happy to go with the "pick on minorities" for gain. (Does he personally have much of an...
Drink-driver who called police to fallen tree gets roads ban...
A certain flying Scotsman came to that realisation some three decades ago…
I wonder what the same view will look like in 2035?
Person trapped after car crashes into wall...
Pedestrians clearly can't be trusted & the "roads" are "too dangerous" for them. So the answer, to these angry locals, should be painfully...
No.