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SUMMARY:Saturday C Group
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a fun C pace group ride averaging 14-16 mph for 20-35 miles typically on the bike trails north of O’Fallon. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nStop by the shop after the ride for refreshments! \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\n\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\nA and B Groups roll at 8AM on Saturdays\, get to their event details here.\n\n\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-c-group/2026-08-29/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260829T100000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185944Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185944Z
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SUMMARY:Saturday Morning A and B Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturdays at 8AM for A (21-23mph) and B (17-19mph) group rides.  Routes can be found on our Strava page here. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \n  \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n  \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Happens at 10A on Saturdays\, hit the link here.\n\n\n\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-morning-a-and-b-group-rides/2026-08-29/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260825T193000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185821Z
CREATED:20260627T004010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185821Z
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Night Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday nights are for riding! Come join in the FUN! \n3 different paced based groups to choose from routes change weekly. Check Bike Surgeon Strava Club to get the route: \nA Group – Average speed 21-23 mph \nB Group – Average speed 17 – 19 mph \nC Group – Average Speed 14 -16 mph \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2026 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \nRide Guidelines: \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup Details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tuesday-night-group-rides/2026-08-25/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260822T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260822T120000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185911Z
CREATED:20260627T004304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185911Z
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SUMMARY:Saturday C Group
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a fun C pace group ride averaging 14-16 mph for 20-35 miles typically on the bike trails north of O’Fallon. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nStop by the shop after the ride for refreshments! \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\n\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\nA and B Groups roll at 8AM on Saturdays\, get to their event details here.\n\n\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-c-group/2026-08-22/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260822T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260822T100000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185944Z
CREATED:20260626T223916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185944Z
UID:10000009-1787385600-1787392800@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Saturday Morning A and B Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturdays at 8AM for A (21-23mph) and B (17-19mph) group rides.  Routes can be found on our Strava page here. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \n  \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n  \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Happens at 10A on Saturdays\, hit the link here.\n\n\n\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-morning-a-and-b-group-rides/2026-08-22/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260818T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260818T193000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185821Z
CREATED:20260627T004010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185821Z
UID:10000270-1787076000-1787081400@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tuesday Night Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday nights are for riding! Come join in the FUN! \n3 different paced based groups to choose from routes change weekly. Check Bike Surgeon Strava Club to get the route: \nA Group – Average speed 21-23 mph \nB Group – Average speed 17 – 19 mph \nC Group – Average Speed 14 -16 mph \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2026 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \nRide Guidelines: \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup Details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tuesday-night-group-rides/2026-08-18/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260815T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260815T120000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185911Z
CREATED:20260627T004304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185911Z
UID:10000284-1786788000-1786795200@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Saturday C Group
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a fun C pace group ride averaging 14-16 mph for 20-35 miles typically on the bike trails north of O’Fallon. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nStop by the shop after the ride for refreshments! \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\n\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\nA and B Groups roll at 8AM on Saturdays\, get to their event details here.\n\n\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-c-group/2026-08-15/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260815T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260815T110000
DTSTAMP:20260627T190306Z
CREATED:20260627T141318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T190306Z
UID:10000296-1786780800-1786791600@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:O-Town Hustle Super Sprint Triathlon
DESCRIPTION:This one’s for everyone with a 150M pool swim\, 10 mile bike and 2 mile run. A time trial start kicks it all off with a swim in the O’Fallon Community Pool for a fun and safe start. Then\, race your bike through the beautiful rolling hills north of O’Fallon on your way to fun\, fast and flat run.\n\nAs always we will have the awesome pancake\, bacon and fresh fruit breakfast feast at the finish line! Gary and Cathy Mueller\, the former proprietors of the O’Fallon Egg-and-I and founders of the Jennifer Mueller Memorial foundation\, will be on hand with their world-famous race day pancakes\, and tons of fresh berries\, fruit and toppings provided by our event sponsor North Bay Produce and bacon from our friends at Le Ono Restaurant in O’Fallon. All race participants get in on the breakfast extravaganza and family and friends can get in on the goodness too with a breakfast only registration. A portion of the proceeds from each race registration and all proceeds from the breakfast registrations will go directly to the Jennifer Mueller Memorial Foundation Fund operated by the Mueller’s in memoriam of their daughter Jenn who passed from cancer in 2018.\n\nThis year\, every participant registered before 7/10/26 will receive a custom O’Town Hustle custom tee\, AND an awesome 2026 O’Town Hustle Finisher medal.\n\nThe O’Town Hustle Super Sprint Triathlon is sponsored by Smoothie King\, North Bay Produce\, Le Ono and hosted by Bike Surgeon in collaboration with the Jennifer Mueller Memorial Foundation and RaceMaker Productions.\n\nVisit: www.otownhustle.com today to register!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/o-town-hustle-super-sprint-triathlon/
LOCATION:O’Fallon Community Park\, 411 E. 5th\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260815T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260815T100000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185944Z
CREATED:20260626T223916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185944Z
UID:10000008-1786780800-1786788000@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Saturday Morning A and B Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturdays at 8AM for A (21-23mph) and B (17-19mph) group rides.  Routes can be found on our Strava page here. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \n  \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n  \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Happens at 10A on Saturdays\, hit the link here.\n\n\n\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-morning-a-and-b-group-rides/2026-08-15/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260811T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260811T193000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185821Z
CREATED:20260627T004010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185821Z
UID:10000269-1786471200-1786476600@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tuesday Night Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday nights are for riding! Come join in the FUN! \n3 different paced based groups to choose from routes change weekly. Check Bike Surgeon Strava Club to get the route: \nA Group – Average speed 21-23 mph \nB Group – Average speed 17 – 19 mph \nC Group – Average Speed 14 -16 mph \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2026 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \nRide Guidelines: \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup Details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tuesday-night-group-rides/2026-08-11/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260808T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260808T120000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185911Z
CREATED:20260627T004304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185911Z
UID:10000283-1786183200-1786190400@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Saturday C Group
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a fun C pace group ride averaging 14-16 mph for 20-35 miles typically on the bike trails north of O’Fallon. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nStop by the shop after the ride for refreshments! \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\n\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\nA and B Groups roll at 8AM on Saturdays\, get to their event details here.\n\n\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-c-group/2026-08-08/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260808T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260808T100000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185944Z
CREATED:20260626T223916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185944Z
UID:10000007-1786176000-1786183200@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Saturday Morning A and B Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturdays at 8AM for A (21-23mph) and B (17-19mph) group rides.  Routes can be found on our Strava page here. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \n  \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n  \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Happens at 10A on Saturdays\, hit the link here.\n\n\n\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-morning-a-and-b-group-rides/2026-08-08/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260804T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260804T193000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185821Z
CREATED:20260627T004010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185821Z
UID:10000268-1785866400-1785871800@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tuesday Night Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday nights are for riding! Come join in the FUN! \n3 different paced based groups to choose from routes change weekly. Check Bike Surgeon Strava Club to get the route: \nA Group – Average speed 21-23 mph \nB Group – Average speed 17 – 19 mph \nC Group – Average Speed 14 -16 mph \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2026 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \nRide Guidelines: \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup Details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tuesday-night-group-rides/2026-08-04/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260801T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260801T120000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185911Z
CREATED:20260627T004304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185911Z
UID:10000282-1785578400-1785585600@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Saturday C Group
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a fun C pace group ride averaging 14-16 mph for 20-35 miles typically on the bike trails north of O’Fallon. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nStop by the shop after the ride for refreshments! \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\n\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\nA and B Groups roll at 8AM on Saturdays\, get to their event details here.\n\n\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-c-group/2026-08-01/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260801T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260801T100000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185944Z
CREATED:20260626T223916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185944Z
UID:10000006-1785571200-1785578400@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Saturday Morning A and B Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturdays at 8AM for A (21-23mph) and B (17-19mph) group rides.  Routes can be found on our Strava page here. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \n  \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n  \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Happens at 10A on Saturdays\, hit the link here.\n\n\n\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-morning-a-and-b-group-rides/2026-08-01/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bikesurgeon.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/459276081_9038808482814627_480193818919465018_n.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260728T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260728T193000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185821Z
CREATED:20260627T004010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185821Z
UID:10000267-1785261600-1785267000@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tuesday Night Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday nights are for riding! Come join in the FUN! \n3 different paced based groups to choose from routes change weekly. Check Bike Surgeon Strava Club to get the route: \nA Group – Average speed 21-23 mph \nB Group – Average speed 17 – 19 mph \nC Group – Average Speed 14 -16 mph \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2026 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \nRide Guidelines: \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup Details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tuesday-night-group-rides/2026-07-28/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260726T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260726T200000
DTSTAMP:20260702T155615Z
CREATED:20260702T155615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T155615Z
UID:10000335-1785070800-1785096000@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tour de Surgeon Stage 21\, The BIG Finish
DESCRIPTION:This stage of the tour is sponsored by Gilster-Mary Lee out of Chester IL…so why don’t we finish strong with a ride to Chester from the Bike Surgeon!!!  We will roll at 1PM from Bike Surgeon and ride ~70 miles to the Landmark in Chester Illinois.  We will enjoy an awesome dinner sponsored by Bike Surgeon Cycling for all riders! \nThen we will load up your bikes and hop on a tour coach and ride in luxury back to Bike Surgeon….yep you read that right\, HUGE one way ride\, awesome free dinner and luxury transport home! \nTour de Surgeon Ruleset \nStrava Link: https://www.strava.com/clubs/16909/group_events/3506037362096862688/occurrences/FQIWwNe_kPaZ-adhHBTUHxQOFDQUGhQAFAAAHBaA1Kv582cAAA== \n 
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tour-de-surgeon-stage-21-the-big-finish/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour de Surgeon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260725T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260725T120000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185911Z
CREATED:20260627T004304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185911Z
UID:10000281-1784973600-1784980800@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Saturday C Group
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a fun C pace group ride averaging 14-16 mph for 20-35 miles typically on the bike trails north of O’Fallon. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nStop by the shop after the ride for refreshments! \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\n\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\nA and B Groups roll at 8AM on Saturdays\, get to their event details here.\n\n\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-c-group/2026-07-25/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260725T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260725T120000
DTSTAMP:20260702T154352Z
CREATED:20260702T154352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T154352Z
UID:10000334-1784966400-1784980800@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tour de Surgeon Stage 20
DESCRIPTION:Today’s sponsor is the one and only Bathhouse Soapery & Caldarium. Join us for the normal Saturday morning fun\, A and B Groups roll at 8AM and C Group rolls at 10AM from Bike Surgeon. \nTour de Surgeon Ruleset \nStrava Link: https://www.strava.com/clubs/16909/group_events/3506036763493069052/occurrences/FQIW-MO3l4r3-KdhHBTUHxQOFDIUEBQAFAAAHBaAwuOV82cAAA==
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tour-de-surgeon-stage-20/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour de Surgeon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260725T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260725T100000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185944Z
CREATED:20260626T223916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185944Z
UID:10000005-1784966400-1784973600@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Saturday Morning A and B Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturdays at 8AM for A (21-23mph) and B (17-19mph) group rides.  Routes can be found on our Strava page here. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \n  \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n  \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Happens at 10A on Saturdays\, hit the link here.\n\n\n\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-morning-a-and-b-group-rides/2026-07-25/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260724T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260724T190000
DTSTAMP:20260702T153942Z
CREATED:20260702T153942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T153942Z
UID:10000333-1784916000-1784919600@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tour de Surgeon Stage 19 THEME
DESCRIPTION:Tonight’s stage is sponsored by Cardin Productions. This is a Theme night ride\, dress in your best for bonus points and be ready to ride! \nTour de Surgeon Ruleset \nStrava Link: https://www.strava.com/clubs/16909/group_events/3506035597558771826/occurrences/FQIW5MHrpZuz-KdhHBTUHxQOFDAUJBQAFAAAHBaAltvl8mcAAA==
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tour-de-surgeon-stage-19-theme/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour de Surgeon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260723T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260723T200000
DTSTAMP:20260702T153557Z
CREATED:20260702T153557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T153557Z
UID:10000332-1784829600-1784836800@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tour de Surgeon Stage 18 REMOTE
DESCRIPTION:Tonight’s REMOTE stage is sponsored by Cervelo!  We will be riding from Millpond Brewing\, 308 E Washington\, Millstadt\, IL. We roll at 6PM. \nTour de Surgeon Ruleset \nA and B Strava Link: https://www.strava.com/clubs/16909/group_events/3506034118912446944/occurrences/FQIWwMfowpLd96dhHBTUHxQOFC4UJBQAFAAAHBaApqiT8mcAAA== \nC Group Strava Link: https://www.strava.com/clubs/16909/group_events/3507476081373025466/occurrences/FQIW9NLYhrS6h61hHBTUHxQOFC4UJBQAFAAAHBaApqiT8mcAAA==
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tour-de-surgeon-stage-18-remote/
LOCATION:Millpond Brewing\, 308 East Washington Street\, Millstadt\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour de Surgeon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260722T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260722T200000
DTSTAMP:20260702T164717Z
CREATED:20260702T152756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T164717Z
UID:10000331-1784743200-1784750400@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tour de Surgeon Stage 17 REMOTE Individual Time Trial
DESCRIPTION:This stage is sponsored by North Bay Produce and we will be riding from their facility at 8835 Richard Brauer Rd. Mascoutah\, IL. We will meet at 6PM for the strart of the event\, please check in at the BS Tent at the event location prior to receive your number\, course instructions and provided your predicted time.  We will have the tent open for ITT Registrations at 5:30PM. \nThis stage will be the Individual Time Trial Event (ITT): Points will be awarded solely on accuracy of your predicted time.  NO electronics or timekeeping devices allowed that day\, leave your phones and GPS’s in the car please and thanks!  The ITT will be scored as one overall category for accuracy of predicted time with 20 Points for 1st thru 2 Points for 10th place. \nTour de Surgeon Ruleset \nStrava Link: https://www.strava.com/clubs/16909/group_events/3506030140159164640/occurrences/FQIWwIOAwMb19adhHBTUHxQOFCwUJBQAFAAAHBaAtvXA8WcAAA== \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tour-de-surgeon-stage-17-remote-itt/
LOCATION:North Bay Produce\, 8835 Richard Brauer Rd\, Mascoutah\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour de Surgeon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260721T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260721T200000
DTSTAMP:20260702T151813Z
CREATED:20260702T151813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T151813Z
UID:10000330-1784656800-1784664000@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tour de Surgeon Stage 16
DESCRIPTION:Stage 16 rides from Bike Surgeon for our normal Tuesday ride. \nLe Ono is sponsoring this stage and will be providing dinner to all tour riders at their location immediately after the ride. At the completion of this stage\, ride (park your bike in the garden area on the grass) or drive to their location at 101 S. Cherry\, O’Fallon\, IL for an awesome free meal from Le Ono! \nTour de Surgeon Ruleset \nStrava Link: https://www.strava.com/clubs/16909/group_events/3506028021404404850/occurrences/FQIW5LGAxpz69KdhHBTUHxQOFCoUJBQAFAAAHBaAxsLu8GcAAA==
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tour-de-surgeon-stage-16/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour de Surgeon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260721T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260721T193000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185821Z
CREATED:20260627T004010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185821Z
UID:10000266-1784656800-1784662200@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tuesday Night Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday nights are for riding! Come join in the FUN! \n3 different paced based groups to choose from routes change weekly. Check Bike Surgeon Strava Club to get the route: \nA Group – Average speed 21-23 mph \nB Group – Average speed 17 – 19 mph \nC Group – Average Speed 14 -16 mph \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2026 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \nRide Guidelines: \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup Details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tuesday-night-group-rides/2026-07-21/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260719T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260719T190000
DTSTAMP:20260702T145005Z
CREATED:20260702T145005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T145005Z
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SUMMARY:Tour de Surgeon Stage 15 REMOTE
DESCRIPTION:Tonight’s stage is riding from Copper Dock Winery at 498 700 N. Pocahontas\, IL and sponsored by our friends at Aggressive Graphics.   We ride at 5PM. \nTour de Surgeon Ruleset \nA and B Strava Link: https://www.strava.com/clubs/16909/group_events/3506027426786864762/occurrences/FQIW9LnDps7X9KdhHBTUHxQOFCYUIhQAFAAAHBaArKXG72cAAA== \nC Group Strava Link: https://www.strava.com/clubs/16909/group_events/3507475684157369556/occurrences/FQIWqLOpyKSjh61hHBTUHxQOFCYUIhQAFAAAHBaArKXG72cAAA== \n 
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tour-de-surgeon-stage-15-remote/
LOCATION:Copper Dock\, 498 700 N.\, Pocahontas\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour de Surgeon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260718T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260718T120000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185911Z
CREATED:20260627T004304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185911Z
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SUMMARY:Saturday C Group
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a fun C pace group ride averaging 14-16 mph for 20-35 miles typically on the bike trails north of O’Fallon. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nStop by the shop after the ride for refreshments! \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\n\nC Group – Average 14-16mph. Recreational fun enthusiast group ride great for new and experienced riders alike.\nA and B Groups roll at 8AM on Saturdays\, get to their event details here.\n\n\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-c-group/2026-07-18/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260718T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260718T120000
DTSTAMP:20260702T144414Z
CREATED:20260702T144414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T144414Z
UID:10000328-1784361600-1784376000@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tour de Surgeon Stage 14
DESCRIPTION:This stage is sponsored by Pioletti\, Pioletti\, Nichols and friend of the shop Zach Pashea. This is the normal Saturday shop ride from the shop\, A and B at 8AM and C and 10AM. \nTour de Surgeon Ruleset \nStrava Link: https://www.strava.com/clubs/16909/group_events/3506026970610177658/occurrences/FQIW9NnEwoe99KdhHBTUHxQOFCQUEBQAFAAAHBaAsv_U7mcAAA==
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tour-de-surgeon-stage-14/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour de Surgeon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260718T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260718T100000
DTSTAMP:20260627T185944Z
CREATED:20260626T223916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260627T185944Z
UID:10000004-1784361600-1784368800@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Saturday Morning A and B Group Rides
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturdays at 8AM for A (21-23mph) and B (17-19mph) group rides.  Routes can be found on our Strava page here. \nAn annual ride waiver is required; if this your first time plan to arrive a few minutes early and check in with any staff member to complete the waiver and get your 2024 waiver sticker. \nAfter the ride\, stop in the shop and enjoy some eats and drinks. \n  \nRide Guidelines \nAs cycling enthusiasts\, group rides offer a great opportunity to connect with fellow riders\, push ourselves individually\, and explore new routes together. Amidst the camaraderie and excitement\, it’s essential to prioritize safety and adhere to proper ride etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the scene\, here’s a guide to navigating the pack safely: \n  \n\nThe Basics:\n\n\nIt’s a GROUP Ride\, not a Race.\nFor insurance reasons\, only individuals who have agreed to these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may participate in our rides.\nBike Surgeon group rides feature a “NO DROP” policy. We will not leave anyone behind\, but that doesn’t mean we don’t hit the gas. There will be times for going fast and times when we all wait for a complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay attention.\nAll riders must wear a helmet during shop rides and must comply with all rules of the road.\nA rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.\nBike Surgeon and the ride leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these guidelines or rides in an unsafe manner to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists within this community depend on you\, thanks for helping out.\n\n  \n\nGroup details\, please know your skills and physique and pick the group that fits yours best:\n\nA Group – Average 21-23 mph. Uses a rotating paceline. A Group riders should be experienced bike handlers who are comfortable in a rotating paceline and can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 20mph on a solo ride for over an hour.\nB Group – Average 17-19mph. Rotating paceline option. B Group riders can maintain a GPS AVERAGE SPEED of 17mph on a solo ride for over an hour\, have group ride experience and knowledge of a rotating paceline.\nC Group – Happens at 10A on Saturdays\, hit the link here.\n\n\n\n\nWhen moving up to the next group\, stay in the draft and listen to the ride mentors\, we want you to finish with the group! If it is observed that your skills or fitness do not meet the minimum standards required\, ride leaders will ask you to join the lower group.\n\n  \n\nMaintain Formation and Ride Safety:\n\n\nRide single-file or two wide at maximum. This is at the discretion of the ride leader and condition dependent\, listen for specific instructions. NEVER ride in the oncoming traffic lane.\nWhen waiting at the defined regroup area\, move well off the right side of the road so we don’t interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. We restart only on the ride leader’s direction.\n\n  \n\nRider Responsibly:\n\n\nRespect traffic laws and regulations always. This includes stopping at stop signs/red lights\, yielding to pedestrians\, correct lane use\, and signaling intentions to traffic.\nStay attentive and maintain situational awareness and always look way ahead (50’+). Scan the road ahead for obstacles\, potholes\, or debris that could pose a threat to you or the group. The further out you look the smoother and more stable you will ride.\nAvoid overlapping wheels to prevent collisions and maintain a safe/efficient distance from others.\nThere will be times when braking and shifting is necessary to maintain a consistent pace within the group.\nBe predictable. Shift as needed Ride in a straight line and maintain a steady pace.\n\n  \n\nIn Ride Communication:\n\n\nNO music/earphones/bone conductive devices\, we need you to be able to hear all things!\nUse clear\, concise\, and loud verbal commands (do not scream) to alert fellow riders of approaching traffic\, hazards\, changes in pace\, or the need to slow down or stop. “Car up”\, “car back” “slowing” “stopping” “left turn” “right turn”\nHand signals for turning and stopping are as follows (only use these signals if you are very confident bike handler): Left arm straight out for a left turn. For a right\, right arm straight out or left arm out and bent upwards. Left arm out and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping.\n\n  \n\nRespect Fellow Riders\n\n\nBe mindful of your fellow riders’ skill levels and abilities\, adjusting your pace and expectations accordingly.\nAvoid aggressive or erratic behavior that could intimidate or endanger others. Remember\, group rides should be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.\nBe prepared to adjust your riding style and pace based on changing road conditions\, weather patterns\, unexpected obstacles\, and varied skill levels of other riders.\nEncourage camaraderie\, support\, and mutual respect among group members\, celebrating achievements and offering assistance or encouragement when needed.\nEmbrace the opportunity to learn from more experienced riders\, asking questions and seeking advice to improve your skills and confidence.\n\n  \n\nPrepare and Plan Ahead:\n\n\nPlease be punctual\, arrive prior to the ride start with your gear and equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls on schedule.\nConduct a bike check to ensure your equipment is in good working condition\, including brakes\, tires\, and gears\, well before the ride.\nFamiliarize yourself with the planned route\, noting any potential hazards or challenging sections that may require extra caution.\nPrioritize safety above all else.\n\n  \nBy adhering to these principles of safety and etiquette\, we can all enjoy a safe ride. Remember\, you play a crucial role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for yourself and everyone riding. Saddle up\, stay vigilant\, enjoy the ride!
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/saturday-morning-a-and-b-group-rides/2026-07-18/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Group Rides
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260717T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260717T193000
DTSTAMP:20260702T143924Z
CREATED:20260702T143924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T143924Z
UID:10000327-1784311200-1784316600@bikesurgeon.com
SUMMARY:Tour de Surgeon Stage 13 THEME
DESCRIPTION:This stage of the tour is brought to you by Gears. Riding from Bike Surgeon at 6P \nTour de Surgeon Ruleset \nStrava Link: https://www.strava.com/clubs/16909/group_events/3506026554082281724/occurrences/FQIW-KPKkuik9KdhHBTUHxQOFCIUJBQAFAAAHBaAhvek7mcAAA== \n 
URL:https://bikesurgeon.com/event/tour-de-surgeon-stage-13-theme/
LOCATION:Bike Surgeon\, 201 E State St\, O'Fallon\, IL\, 62269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour de Surgeon
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