If you're participating in the ride this year, there are many things you should have on your bike or in a pocket while on the road, but for this list we focused on the five basic essentials.
Remember, Finish Line Village is open to everyone, cyclists or not, so spend a little time down at the MPEC, watch the riders come across the finish line, enjoy the sights, sounds and flavors of the Hotter’N Hell Hundred.
One of the oldest and largest cycling events in the nation, the Hotter'N Hell Hundred, is back for its 37th year! See the full schedule of events here!
They’ll still get to be a part of the excitement of 12,000 or more cyclists lined up on Scott Avenue as two United States Air Force T-38s thunder over their heads. They’ll still be there to hear the roar of the cannon and be a part of one of the biggest bicycle rides in the world. They just won’t go quite so far or quite so fast.
Here’s the general idea. The Alliance is hoping for 100 artistically decorated bicycles to celebrate the 100 mile bicycle ride and because this is the 37th Annual Hotter’N Hell Hundred you can only spend $37 on your art bike project.
Over the last few days more than 10,000 cyclists and runners visited our fair city for the 36th annual Hotter'N Hell Hundred. We managed to capture some video and images from this weekend’s event.
The 36th annual Hotter'N Hell Hundred is taking over downtown Wichita Falls this weekend and that means there are plenty of road closures you should be aware of.