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Our Mission
Our club's mission is to share our passion for bicycle riding through organized events, including a variety of weekly rides designed for both novice and experienced bicyclists of all ages.
Our Rides
Our group bike rides traverse the beautiful foothills of the Sierras in and around the city of Auburn. For more information about our rides visit: ride info. Join us to explore the area while having fun, getting fit, and meeting fellow cyclists.
Ride Description and Notes: Fun loop up starting with a warm up on Indian Hill. The route wraps around to the Butler Rollers in reverse.
Coffee afterwards at North Fork Chai Co.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Butler the hard way 2 -- 25.6 miles 0.1 Right -- Indian Hill Rd 2.4 Left -- Auburn Folsom Rd 2.7 Right -- Southridge Dr 2.7 Left -- Grayhorse Dr 2.9 Right -- Shirland Tract Rd 3.4 Left -- Crockett Rd 4.2 Right -- Andregg Rd 4.3 Left -- Shirland Tract Rd 6.0 Left -- Rattlesnake Rd 7.6 Right -- Newcastle Rd 9.9 Left -- Brennans Rd 12.3 Right -- King Rd 15.8 Right -- Swetzer Rd 17.6 Left -- Colwell Rd 18.6 Cont straight -- Humphrey Rd 19.4 Right -- English Colony Way 19.6 Left -- Butler Rd 21.8 Left -- Gold Rush Way 22.4 Right -- Clark Tunnel Rd 22.7 Left -- Callison Rd 24.0 Left -- Taylor Rd 25.0 Right -- Old State Hwy 25.4 Right -- Newcastle Rd Leader Cell:
Wednesday - Drum Powerhouse - Alta Rest Stop Wed, May 6, 9:00am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: Join me Wednesday for one of our favorites out of Colfax to Drum Powerhouse.
We will stop/ refresh in Alta, at the new store.
Pedals down at 9am!
Teri
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Drum Powerhouse - Alta Rest Stop -- 41.4 miles 0.4 Left -- CA-174 W 1.2 Cont -- Rollins Lake Rd 2.6 Right -- Glen Elder Rd 2.7 Left -- Norton-Grade Rd 5.5 Left toward Magra Rd 5.5 Right -- Magra Rd REGROUP 9.7 Right -- Gold Run Rd 10.1 Left -- Lincoln Rd 10.1 Right -- Gold Run School Rd 10.3 Cont straight -- Lincoln Rd 10.5 Cont -- Gold Run School Rd 11.7 Left -- Ridge Rd REGROUP 13.7 Left -- Main St 13.9 Right -- Drum Powerhouse Rd 20.3 REGROUP at turnaround 26.7 Left -- Nary Red Road 27.2 Left -- Alta Bonny Nook Road 27.2 REST STOP at store/deli 27.2 Reverse on Alta Bonny Nook Rd 27.5 Right -- Ridge Road 29.5 Right -- Lincoln Road 31.3 Right -- Gold Run Road 31.6 Left -- Magra Road 35.8 Cont -- Rollins Lake Rd REGROUP 38.6 Left -- Glen Elder Rd 38.7 Right -- Norton-Grade Rd 39.8 Cont -- Rollins Lake Rd 40.1 Cont -- CA-174 41.1 Right -- N Main St 41.3 Left into depot Leader Cell:
Ride Description and Notes: Thursday Rides are casually paced, with multiple regroups, I will sweep, and have a few printed route sheets. This Thursday we will head up to Lower Colfax Road, leaving from the parking area next to thePost Office
At the intersection of Lower Colfax and Hwy. 174. The route is hilly with some short steep sections, 20 mi. And 1800 feet of climbing. Join us for Pie and coffee,following the ride, at The Happy Apple. Hope to see you Thursday, Ron
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Lower Colfax/Pinecone Loop -- 19.8 miles 0.0 Right -- Lower Colfax Road 5.1 Keep Left -- Lower Colfax Road 6.5 Right -- Rattlesnake Road 6.7 Left -- Jodette Lane 6.8 Left -- Bradford Drive 7.5 Left -- Rattlesnake Road 7.5 Right -- Highland Drive 8.5 Right -- Highland Drive 8.6 Left -- Rattlesnake Road 8.6 Right -- Rattlesnake Ridge Drive 8.8 Right -- Rattlesnake Ridge Drive 9.6 Left -- Rattlesnake Ridge Drive 9.7 Right -- Rattlesnake Road 10.1 Keep Left -- Brooks Road 10.1 Left -- Brooks Road 10.6 Keep Right -- Pine Cone Circle 12.5 Right -- Brooks Road 13.0 Left -- Brooks Road 13.4 Right -- Lower Colfax Road 14.5 Right -- Lower Colfax Road 19.6 Right -- Colfax Highway, CA 174 19.8 Left -- Orchard Springs Road Leader Cell:
Ride Description and Notes: Come join for an all pace ride with something for everyone. There is a little mileage creep on this one since it is MIBM. We will have a couple regroups and I will sweep.
Refreshments and Chat at Roanie's Coffee afterwards.
Cheers!
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Penryn P&R Friday 5.8.26 -- 33.6 miles 1.0 Right -- King Road 2.1 Right -- Humphrey Road 3.0 Left -- Citrus Colony Road 3.8 Right -- Delmar Avenue 5.1 Right -- English Colony Way 5.3 Right -- Humphrey Road
Regroup at Bird Sanctuary 6.0 Cont -- Colwell Road 7.1 Left -- Swetzer Road 7.7 Right -- English Colony Way 8.0 Right -- Orange Drive 8.0 Left -- Kayo Drive 8.1 Left -- Flint Way 8.1 Right -- English Colony Way 9.0 Left -- Gilardi Road 9.6 Right -- Gilardi Road 10.8 Right -- Newcastle Road 13.3 Keep Left 13.3 Left -- Rattlesnake Road
Regroup 14.9 Left -- Shirland Tract Road 14.9 Left -- Auburn Folsom Road 15.2 Right -- Powerhouse Road 17.0 Left -- Newcastle Road 17.8 Right -- Brennans Road 19.0 Left -- Brennans Road 20.3 Left -- King Road 20.4 Right -- Auburn Folsom Road 22.6 Right -- Dick Cook Road
Regroup 24.2 Left -- Val Verde Road 25.2 Right -- Laird Road 26.0 Left -- Rutherford Canyon Road 26.2 Keep Right -- Rutherford Canyon Road 27.3 Right -- Barton Road 28.8 Left -- Brace Road 29.9 Right -- Sierra College Boulevard 30.3 Right -- Bankhead Road 30.8 Right -- Saunders Avenue 31.6 Left -- Webb Street 31.8 Right -- King Road 32.6 Left -- Boyington Road Leader Cell:
Ride Description and Notes: Come out and join us for our annual Napa ride featuring Veeder and Atlas Peak. Rollout is at 9:00 a.m. sharp. We will have several regroups along the way. Lunch at Oxbow Market after the ride.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Napa: -- 60.5 miles 0.0 Left 0.0 Right 0.1 Right -- 1st Street 0.8 Left -- Jefferson Street 0.9 Right -- 2nd Street 1.2 At roundabout, take exit 1 -- California Boulevard 1.2 At roundabout, take exit 4 -- 1st Street 1.4 At roundabout, take exit 1 -- 1st Street 1.6 Keep Right -- 1st Street 2.7 Left -- Thompson Avenue 4.0 Right -- Congress Valley Road 4.3 Keep Left -- Congress Valley Road 4.8 Right -- Buhman Avenue 6.2 Left -- Browns Valley Road 7.0 Left -- Redwood Road 9.5 Cont -- Mt Veeder Rd 18.0 Right -- Dry Creek Rd 18.4 Right to stay on Dry Creek Rd 25.2 Left -- Orchard Ave 26.5 Right -- Solano Ave 27.1 Left -- Salvador Ave 27.2 Water. Bathroom 27.2 Left -- Salvador Ave 27.3 Right -- CA-29 N 28.3 Right -- Oak Knoll Ave 29.5 Left -- Big Ranch Rd 29.5 Right -- Oak Knoll Ave 30.4 Right -- Silverado Trail 32.4 Left -- Hardman Ave 33.4 Left -- Atlas Peak Road 42.8 Regroup at Top 51.1 Left -- Westgate Dr 52.2 Right -- Hillcrest Dr 53.2 Right to stay on Hillcrest Dr 53.3 Left -- Atlas Peak Rd 53.4 Left -- Monticello Rd 53.6 Water 53.6 Right -- Vichy Ave 54.7 Left -- Hagen Rd 55.6 Right -- 3rd Ave 57.4 Left to stay on 3rd Ave 58.2 Right -- Coombsville Rd 60.0 Left -- 3rd St 60.1 Right -- Juarez St 60.3 Left -- 1st St Leader Cell:
Saturday - MD minus one Sat, May 9, 9:00am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: Rack up some May is Bike Month miles. Climb Indian Hill. Cruise some fairly mellow roads. This 29 mile route has something for all of you cyclists. And the weather is going to be marvelous, as long as you don't linger into the afternoon. Looking forward to seeing you on Saturday morning for a 9am start. Also, you might want to bring 2 water bottles for this ride.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- MD minus one -- 28.8 miles 0.1 Left -- Penryn Road 0.7 Right -- Taylor Road 1.2 Right -- Rock Springs Road
1.9 Left -- Gilardi Road 2.4 Right -- Gilardi Road 3.6 Left -- Newcastle Road 5.0 Right -- Indian Hill Road 7.3 Left -- Auburn Folsom Road 7.6 Right -- Southridge Drive 7.6 Left -- Gray Horse Drive 7.8 Right -- Shirland Tract Road 9.1 Right -- Shirland Tract Road 10.3 Left -- Rattlesnake Road 11.9 Right -- Newcastle Road 12.9 Left -- Auburn Folsom Road 13.1 Right -- Rock Springs Road 14.4 Left -- Brennans Road 15.7 Left -- King Road 15.8 Right -- Auburn Folsom Road 18.1 Right -- Dick Cook Road 19.6 Right -- Val Verde Road 21.7 Left -- King Road 23.7 Right -- Humphrey Road 25.2 Right -- Colwell Road 26.2 Left -- Swetzer Road 26.8 Right -- English Colony Way 27.0 Right -- Orange Drive 27.2 Left -- Flint Way 27.3 Right -- English Colony Way 27.5 Right -- Penryn Road 28.0 Right -- Taylor Road 28.0 Left -- Penryn Road 28.7 Right -- Boyington Road Leader Cell:
Saturday - EZ RIDERS - Penryn to Walden Woods Sat, May 9, 9:00am 0 comments
A scenic EZ Riders adventure from Penryn Park & Ride to Walden Woods! This just-under-19-mile route features rolling roads, moderate hills, and plenty of beautiful foothill scenery along the way. A great option for riders looking for a manageable challenge with a relaxed, friendly pace. Bonus: we’ll regroup afterward with the larger Saturday group for snacks and conversation at Roanie's Cafe.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- EZ RIDERS - Penryn to Walden Woods -- 18.7 miles 0.0 Penryn Park and Ride 0.1 Right -- Penryn Road 0.8 Left -- King Road 1.1 Right -- Val Verde Road 2.1 Left -- Horseshoe Bar Road 3.4 Right -- Tudsbury Road 3.7 Keep Left -- Tudsbury Road 4.2 Right -- Auburn Folsom Road 6.5 Left -- Ardea Way 6.5 Right -- Ardea Way 6.7 Left -- Walden Woods Way 7.3 Right -- Boulder Road 8.5 Left -- Morningside Drive 10.2 Right -- Auburn Folsom Road 11.1 Left -- Cavitt Stallman Road 11.2 Right -- Laird Road 15.8 Right -- Sierra College Boulevard 16.0 Right -- Taylor Road 17.1 Right -- King Road 17.7 Left -- Boyington Road Leader Cell:
Sunday - MV-Chicago Park 41mi 3500' Sun, May 10, 8:30am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: Great route. Rest stop at Chicago Park store. Leave from Meadow Vista Park, 0830. 41 miles, 3500'. No route sheets. No sweep. Regroups !! Roger
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- MV-Chicago Park 41mi 3500' -- 41.3 miles 0.1 Right -- Meadow Vista Rd 0.2 Left -- Placer Hills Rd 5.4 Left -- Dog Bar Rd 14.4 Right -- Rattlesnake Rd 15.0 Left to stay on Rattlesnake Rd 18.3 Right -- Lower Colfax Rd 25.0 Right -- CA-174 E 27.3 Cont -- CA-174 E 28.2 Right -- N Main St 28.6 Left -- Grass Valley St 28.7 Right -- N Auburn St 29.0 Left -- CA-174 E 29.1 Right -- Canyon Way 33.6 Cont -- Ponderosa Way 34.1 Right -- Paoli Ln 34.3 Right -- W Paoli Ln 34.4 Left to stay on W Paoli Ln 34.5 Right -- Geisendorfer Rd 35.7 Cont -- Applegate Rd 37.5 Right -- Crother Rd 37.8 Right to stay on Crother Rd 39.1 Left -- Placer Hills Rd 41.0 Right -- Meadow Vista Rd 41.2 Left -- Pumpkin Seed Ln Leader Cell:
Ride Description and Notes: Newcastle Tuesday ride around Loomis, Penryn and Newcastle. Coffee and Chat at North Fork across the way. I will sweep and have ride sheets available.
Cheers!
Scott Thiede
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Newcastle Tuesday Ride 5.12.26 -- 26.0 miles 0.0 Left -- Newcastle Rd 1.6 Right -- Brennans Rd 4.0 Left -- King Rd 4.1 Right -- Auburn Folsom Rd 6.4 Right -- Dick Cook Rd 8.0 Left -- Val Verde Rd 8.7 Right turn- becomes Wells Ave 8.9 Left -- Laird Rd 10.3 Right -- Cavitt Stallman Rd 11.8 Right -- Barton Rd 15.0 Left -- Brace Rd 16.1 Right -- Sierra College Blvd 18.1 Right -- Delmar Ave 18.7 Left to stay on Delmar Ave 20.0 Cont -- English Colony Way 20.3 Right -- Humphrey Rd
Regroup at Bird sanctuary 21.0 Cont -- Colwell Rd 22.0 Left-- Swetzer Rd 22.6 Right -- English Colony Way 22.8 Left -- Clark Tunnel Rd 23.2 Right -- Callison Rd 24.5 Left -- Taylor Rd 25.5 Right -- Old State Hwy 25.8 Left to stay on Old State Hwy 25.8 Right -- Newcastle Rd Leader Cell:
Wednesday rides are the most aggressive rides of the week (26-40 miles) and are fairly hilly. Currently, this ride usually starts out of Meadow Vista Park in Meadow Vista. However, always check the calendar for a different start location.
Thursday rides are hilly, shorter, more casually paced rides (usually around 20 miles with approximately 1800 feet of climb). Ride is swept and everyone more or less stays fairly close together. There are also numerous regroups on this ride. Currently, this ride is out of Meadow Vista Park in Meadow Vista. The last Thursday of the month starts out at Railhead Park in Auburn.
The rides usually start at Meadow Vista Park. However, check the calendar for occasional changes to the start location.
All pace ride. Riders ride at their own pace or form groups riding a similar pace. Often times, there are no regroups due to the short distances offered. Approximately 25 miles. No sweep.
The Saturday ride USUALLY meets at PENYN PARK AND RIDE.
There is an A group and a B group. The groups can spread out then you can ride your own pace...usually two or three groups with pairs scattered about and some single riders too.
The ride ranges between 25-30 mi with 1500k- 2000k ft of climbing.
Sunday rides are at least 40 miles in length, giving moderate level riders the chance to ride a little further than our average distance. You'll find some rides that are flattish and some that are killer hilly. The average pace of the Sunday rides varies hugely based on the distance and the amount of climb. The start location of this ride varies weekly, so check the calendar.
Thu at 21:45 - Katherine Thompson logged 15 miles and bridged the gap to the CHASE 1 group
Thu at 21:35 - Keith Kenworthy is now on pace to exceed 2025s miles by logging today's 27 miles.
Thu at 19:55 - Doreen Wagner logged 31 miles and bridged the gap from OFF THE BACK to the PELOTON group but still cannot keep pace with 2025's miles
Thu at 19:45 - Roy Sueda logged 41 miles and bridged the gap from CHASE 3 to the CHASE 1 group but still cannot keep pace with 2025's miles
Thu at 19:45 - Justin Scoggin logged 35 miles and bridged the gap from CHASE 2 to the CHASE 1 group but still cannot keep pace with 2025's miles
Thu at 18:45 - John Marinko logged 41 miles and bridged the gap from PELOTON to the CHASE 5 group but still cannot keep pace with 2025's miles
Thu at 18:45 - Michael Thiers logged 42 miles and bridged the gap from CHASE 2 to the CHASE 1 group but still cannot keep pace with 2025's miles
Thu at 18:25 - Thomas Phillips logged 18 miles and bridged the gap from OFF THE BACK to the PELOTON group but still cannot keep pace with 2025's miles
Thu at 18:25 - Katherine Thompson logged 11 miles and bridged the gap to the CHASE 2 group
Thu at 18:15 - Krishawn Janke logged 31 miles and bridged the gap to the CHASE 4 group
Thu at 18:15 - Linda Apodaca logged 32 miles and bridged the gap to the CHASE 2 group
Thu at 17:55 - Dan Magaw logged 36 miles and bridged the gap to the CHASE 3 group
Live Updates
Team SFCC Rider Mileage
LEAD GROUP (1000 or more projected miles - 32.3 miles/day)
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
1
Ed Craft
397
49.6
1538.3
264
2
Bob Montuori
325
40.6
1259.3
1128
3
Doug Smith
281
35.1
1088.8
1161
CHASE 1 - Thiers group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
4
Gordy Vredenburg
227
28.3
879.6
510
5
Kathy Welch
226
28.2
875.7
384
6
Wigbert Sy
221
27.6
856.3
818
7
Michael Thiers
219
27.3
848.6
1031
8
J C
212
26.5
821.5
9
Kathleen Leavitt
211
26.3
817.6
655
CHASE 2 - Sueda group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
10
Justin Scoggin
206
25.7
798.2
1019
11
Roy Sueda
194
24.2
751.7
1098
12
Pete Bustabade
191
23.8
740.1
369
13
Jim Remillard
190
23.7
736.2
806
14
Katherine Thompson
184
23.0
713.0
635
15
Ed Keller
184
23.0
713.0
1015
16
Larry Merlo
182
22.7
705.2
319
17
Jim Otto
181
22.6
701.3
850
CHASE 3 - Lopez group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
18
Mike Lopez
173
21.6
670.3
727
19
Linda Apodaca
168
21.0
651.0
443
20
Wende Hargrove
157
19.6
608.3
CHASE 4 - White group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
21
Gary White
154
19.2
596.7
861
22
Debbie Finley
152
19.0
589.0
23
Dan Magaw
148
18.5
573.5
164
CHASE 5 - Sherrill group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
24
John Holt
128
16.0
496.0
1103
25
Cathy Armstrong
123
15.3
476.6
376
26
Catherine Carbonaro
119
14.8
461.1
689
27
Chuck Allgood
117
14.6
453.3
505
28
Krishawn Janke
116
14.5
449.5
366
29
Deborah Stone
111
13.8
430.1
30
Patricia Stewart
109
13.6
422.3
744
31
John Marinko
107
13.3
414.6
729
32
Ellen Sherrill
106
13.2
410.7
1641
33
Rose Marie Smith
104
13.0
403.0
350
PELOTON (200 to 399 projected miles - 6.5 miles/day)
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
34
Greg Call
102
12.7
395.2
515
35
Teri Gevry
101
12.6
391.3
793
36
Steven Lee
101
12.6
391.3
37
Marc Hollis
99
12.3
383.6
38
Keith Kenworthy
95
11.8
368.1
399
39
Tim Danielsen
94
11.7
364.2
718
40
K Dott
91
11.3
352.6
369
41
Kevin Thanh
90
11.2
348.7
1500
42
David Norcott
88
11.0
341.0
708
43
Matthew Rhyne
87
10.8
337.1
448
44
Jack Scullion
84
10.5
325.5
204
45
Pamela Connor
82
10.2
317.7
109
46
Rusty Vanrozeboom
79
9.8
306.1
641
47
Douglas Murdoch
78
9.7
302.2
567
48
Denton Connor
77
9.6
298.3
489
49
Laurinda Stoody
77
9.6
298.3
351
50
Dona Anderson
73
9.1
282.8
50
51
Jack Baker
67
8.3
259.6
905
52
Graham Fogg
66
8.2
255.7
170
53
Carlos Bassa
66
8.2
255.7
189
54
Jen Ivey
65
8.1
251.8
448
55
Randi 14K
61
7.6
236.3
803
56
Jeffrey Bramlett
54
6.7
209.2
18
57
Dirk Hofheinz
52
6.5
201.5
146
OFF THE BACK (100 to 199 projected miles - 3.3 miles/day)
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
58
Margaux Sindoni
51
6.3
197.6
221
59
Scott Barrette
49
6.1
189.8
576
60
Doreen Wagner
48
6.0
186.0
563
61
Thomas Phillips
46
5.7
178.2
627
62
Russell VanRozeboom
45
5.6
174.3
63
Keith Hallsten
40
5.0
155.0
64
Angele Oliveri
39
4.8
151.1
448
65
Sharon Zasso
37
4.6
143.3
561
66
Kevin Gregory
35
4.3
135.6
341
67
Linda Rushing
35
4.3
135.6
297
68
Dana Hofheinz
29
3.6
112.3
173
69
Karen Holt
28
3.5
108.5
577
70
Michele Happiness
27
3.3
104.6
644
71
Tim Corrigan
27
3.3
104.6
396
72
Kathy Root
26
3.2
100.7
42
...AND THE REST Click here for the rest of the Team
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
73
Eric Moss
20
2.5
77.5
58
74
Kim Moyano
16
2.0
62.0
30
75
Jim Passadore
13
1.6
50.3
219
76
Bill Levin
13
1.6
50.3
286
77
Brien Devine
8.3
1.0
32.1
85
Ave./Day = Average miles/day including today Proj Total = Projected total miles for May based on miles up to date 2025 Miles = Miles from MIBM 2025 (if available)
Green
Exceeded 2025 miles
Yellow
On pace to exceed 2025 miles
Red
Below pace to exceed 2025 miles
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Where: Petaluma, CA When: Thurs, June 18th through Sun, June 21th Cost: $20 per person (covers Happy Hour treats and any other bike camp expenses the club may incur)
Spectacular Routes: Each day offers a mix of rolling countryside, quiet backroads, and breathtaking coastal views. From the iconic Point Reyes Lighthouse to the scenic vineyards of Sonoma County, these routes will challenge and inspire riders of all levels. Routes can be found here Evening Fun: After the rides, kick back and relax at our host hotel. Enjoy group dinners, storytelling, and plenty of chances to relive the day’s highlights. Motel stays are listed here
Don’t miss out on the cycling event of the year! Pack your bike, sense of adventure, and love for two-wheeled fun. Summer Camp is calling! Please note: you must be a SFCC member to attend.
When: August 31st to September 4th Where: Mt. Shasta City, CA Cost: $25 per person (covers Happy Hour treats and any other bike camp expenses the club may incur)
What to Expect: Spectacular Routes: We will host two rides each day, a short route and a long route. Club Vibes: Share the road and the laughs with fellow club members. Whether you’re smashing out climbs or soaking up the miles, it’s all about enjoying the ride with your club members. Happy Hour: After the rides, enjoy happy hour snacks and drinks, plus group dinners, storytelling, and plenty of chances to relive the day’s highlights.
The SFCC does more than just ride around the foothills...we work to improve the riding safety and convenience for all riders in the area. Members of our club have formed a safety and advocacy team working with Placer County to improve the cycling infrastructure and ensure future development includes bicycle friendly features. Read more about our team's current projects and accomplishments and if you are interested in sharing your vision for a fun and safe cycling community.