Oklahoma Freewheel

The Oklahoma Freewheel page, provides you with the official registration information, ride distances etc. and if you scroll down a bit, videos, interviews and ride reports for this event. If you don’t see a ride report and you participated in the event in the past, feel free to type something up and we’ll add it here!

Date: June 9-15, 2019

Event: 41st Annual Oklahoma Freewheel

Route distances: coming soon

 

About the Ride:

Freewheel is Oklahoma’s premier bicycle touring event.

Historically the first or second full week in June, Freewheel is a week-long (Sunday through Saturday) bicycle tour.
The route changes each year, but typically begins near the Red River, Oklahoma’s southern border with Texas, and travels north to end just across the Kansas state line.

Distances traveled each day can vary from 50 to 75 miles, with an average in the mid 60’s.  There are usually a few 100 mile (century) options offered during the week as well.

Participants camp in rural communities  and their gear is transported via semi truck while they ride to the next site.  Mechanical, SAG, and Oklahoma Highway Patrol support is provided along every inch of each day’s marked route (excluding the optional Day 0).

Our hospitable host communities provide entertainment and food for riders each day, as well as information about all the sites to see at that particular day’s town.

 

Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma

Event Website: www.okfreewheel.com

Registration: Online registration

Contact info: Director@OKFreewheel.com  Phone: 918-344-5987

 

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