Round Rock Edition | September 2023

Business

BY KAMERYN GRIESSER

Blur Cycleworks sells mountain, road and racing bikes.

Eric Warnsman, the owner of Blur Cycleworks, hosts free social rides throughout the week.

PHOTOS BY KAMERYN GRIESSERCOMMUNITY IMPACT

Local bike shop Blur Cycleworks fosters community Round Rock’s only locally owned bike shop, Blur Cycleworks, is a unique hub for all kinds of cyclists, oering full-service bike repairs and free weekly bike outings.

place for serious and casual cyclists alike. “The people that are regulars, I call them ‘friends of the shop,’” he said. Learn more Warnsman said it’s important for riders who stored their bikes outdoors this summer to have them checked, as excessive heat can damage the tires, brakes and steering grips. Blur Cycleworks oers a variety of repair services for those who purchase a bike in shop, including: • 12 months of free repairs and tuneups • 12 months of bike ttings to ensure a bike is adjusted to the owner’s comfort • $25 new-bike inspections

The shop oers full-service bike repairs.

“Our philosophy here is that we want you to be a bike rider, not a bike owner,” owner Eric Warnsman said. Blur Cycleworks hosts both social and compet- itive rides, oering beginner rides on Tuesdays, advanced races on Thursdays and endurance rides

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Prior to 2018, the shop was a triathlon training facility called Austin Multi-Sport. Seeing a need in the community, Warnsman turned the business as a

1011 Gattis School Road, Ste. 100, Round Rock www.blurcycleworks.com

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY! HOURS: Monday - Friday, 10am - 4pm • Saturday, 10am - 2pm Donations Accepted: Monday - Saturday 8am - 4pm

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