About the Waco Wild West
The Skittles Waco Wild West Bicycle Tour has made a tradition of great rest stops and super rider support. This is one event you don’t want to miss! There is a tour for everyone of all ages, all levels, all types of bikes. Get ready to fill your helmet with candy after you cross that finish line!
A family tradition for people all over Texas, the Waco Wild West 100 has been around since 1985. That’s a lot of candy! All volunteer driven and a 501c3 nonprofit, the ride’s goals are to encourage and motivate people to cycle, to promote safe riding and camaraderie, as well as to donate to local nonprofits. Additional funds raised over the years have been donated to Be the Match, our local bike club, veterans, our remote radio operators, school bike rodeos, and many, many more worthy causes. We look forward to the contributions we will be able to make with this year’s ride!
Our Board and Key Volunteers
Nancy Goodnight
Director
Rickey Taylor
Married with two children and four grandchildren. Involved with WWW100 since 1999. Currently serving on Board of Directors. Official duty is to show up early and work late. Set up of registration area, pick up of rest station supplies and assisting with registration are some of my duties. I also work sag on and make sure the rest stops get set up and have ice before the first riders arrive.
Rusty Hansgen
The best part of the Waco Wild West 100 is seeing families riding together and getting kids exposed to the fun of bicycling. Helping out worthwhile charities is a bonus.
Paul Brewer
Paul has been involved with the Waco Wild West for 17 years….give or take a year or two.
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About Us
The Waco Wild West Bicycle Tour has made a tradition of great rest stops and super rider support. This is one event you don’t want to miss! There is a tour for everyone.