3rd Annual David Eikenburg Memorial Bike Ride


I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.  2 Timothy 4:7
About the Bike Ride
"The ride (2nd annual) last Saturday was a gem. It was close and had all of the trimmings. We felt pampered the whole time. All rides are different and this one gave me a different experience because it was put on by the local church. The pastor there was killed two years ago on his bike and this was the second annual ride in his honor with the proceeds going towards their Missionary work in South America .

We joined about 50 other riders on the 70 mile route. All but one of the rest stops was at church. These were old established churches dating way back. It never rained, the roads were always dry and the weather was unusually cool and for some divine reason we always had a tail wind.


After the ride they fed us homemade hamburgers and we ate inside of the church. There were many pictures of the man and his activities in Nicaragua . We were lost indeed, lost for a little while in the world of the late Pastor David Eikenburg. Rest in peace brother."  ~ A rider.





Download the Ride Flyer.
Download the Registration Form.
New Date: November 15, 2008
New Braunfels, Texas

  • REGISTRATION:
    $25 before August 15th & $30 after
    Please mail registration form and fee to:
    Beth Eikenburg
    247 Twin Oak
    Seguin, TX 78155

  • Rain or Shine
  • Free breakfast tacos at 6:30 am
  • BBQ fundraiser begins at 11:00 am
  • Dollar-a-minute massages available for riders following the ride
  • Free t-shirts and bandannas for first 100 registered riders
  • Rest stops every 10-15 miles
  • Support and Gear (SAG) available
  • The mini-route (approx. 1 mile) is for kids and not-so athletic participants

For additional questions please email us.

"It was one of the better rides I have ever been on and it was only in it's second year. What till next year and the year after that. It will only grow! You guys went above and beyond the call of duty when it came to supporting the riders. While a few of us 100mile nuts enjoyed the day, I heard from several other riders who rode the shorter rides, who had the same experience. See, you dad really didn't go any where, he's still with us, working in a different way. How else would we have all been out there together?"  ~A rider.