2012 Hotter’N Hell Hundred in Photos
Another successful Hotter'N Hell Hundred has come and gone in Wichita Falls. Check out a gallery of photos from the event.
Another successful Hotter'N Hell Hundred has come and gone in Wichita Falls. Check out a gallery of photos from the event.
Finish Line Village is free to the public, and with live entertainment and food, there's plenty to see and do for riders and non riders alike. Just find a parking space at the MPEC and follow the crowds and the noise.
The 30th Annual Running of the Hotter N Hell Hundred is one for the books. In more ways than one!
Wichita Falls set new records for heat all summer long, and the day of The Ride was no exception with a high temperature of 109 degrees
It's almost here! The 30th Annual Hotter N Hell Hundred weekend is just around the corner.
Because of the exceptionally toasty summer we've had, the steering committee has looked at the way things have been done in the past and made a few changes. The most notable of which is an earlier start time. This will not only help the riders get some miles behind them before the heat of the day, but it may also affect how non-riders in town schedule their Saturday morning drives.
The 30th Annual Hotter N Hell Hundred is getting closer every day and this year's ride promises to be one of the best attended events in its history. Bicycles, and their riders, from all 50 states and several countries will be making their way to Wichita Falls, and they'll all need places to stay. Many of the local hotels and motels are already booked up for the weekend so the Hotter N Hell Hundred steering committee is looking for some friendly Wichita Falls ambassadors to open their doors and show a little Texas hospitality.
It's a foregone conclusion that we wouldn't have a Hotter N Hell Hundred without the efforts, energy and vision of Roby Christie. It was his idea, after all, to ditch the idea of a 100 hour rocking chair marathon in favor of a 100 mile bicycle ride to celebrate Wichita Falls' 100th anniversary those thirty years ago.
Well, I went to my first official Hotter 'N Hell Hundred planning meeting today. It was held at Coyote Ranch Resort and was one of those brain-storming meetings with several people adding their perspective to what's working and what's not