This past weekend was the annual HotterN' Hell Hundred and thousands of riders took place in the event. So many had amazing stories, but this one we had to share.
As of 3:00 this afternoon Hotter'N Hell Hundred weekend is officially open for business. And there is plenty to do and see whether you ride a bicycle or not.
When you mention the Hotter'N Hell Hundred most people think of the 100 mile Endurance Ride, but there's much more to the event than that. The Criterium racing is fast and fun to watch and unlike the road race, all centered around the MPEC which makes it a great spectator event...
The Hotter'N Hell Hundred was officially recognized by the Texas Historical Commission as a significant part of Texas History Monday evening.
The recognition, in the form of a new historical marker, was presented by Robert Palmer, Wichita County Historical Commission Chairman, and Becky Trammell, the Marker Chairman for the Wichita County Historical Commission...
Did you ride in the Hotter’N Hell Hundred last weekend? Were you one of the small army of volunteers that make this event happen? Then you may find yourself in this video!
We are just hours away from folks arriving in Wichita Falls and Texoma to ride in the Hotter'N Hell Hundred on Saturday and enjoy all the other festivities leading up to the big day. Let's take a look at the 'current' weather forecast for all of the days of the event.
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.