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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.

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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.


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Friday - Newcastle North Fri, May 29, 9:00am
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Where: Newcastle Park and Ride, Newcastle, CA (map)

Leader Name: Marc Hollis
E-mail: hollismarc.duk@gmail.com

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/55272711
28.9 miles, 2411 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions
Click Here to print route sheet

Ride Description and Notes:
It's the final Friday of May and this morning's ride will take us North of I-80.  Starting and ending at Newcastle P&R, the ride will feature Millertown and Chili/Crater Hill.  Looks like near perfect weather if the forecast holds up.  Regroups TBD.  No sweep.

Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Newcastle North -- 28.8 miles
0.2      Right -- Old State Hwy
0.5      Right -- Taylor Rd
0.9      Left -- Ophir Rd
2.7      Left toward Wise Rd
2.7      Left -- Wise Rd
3.4      Right -- Millertown Rd
4.8      Right to stay on Millertown Rd
5.7      Left -- Mt Vernon Rd
8.0      Left to stay on Mt Vernon Rd
8.6      Left to stay on Mt Vernon Rd
13.2    Right -- Pleasant Hill Rd
13.7    Left to stay on Pleasant Hill Rd
13.7    Cont -- Mt Pleasant Rd
14.7    Left -- Wally Allen Rd
15.2    Cont straight -- Wise Rd
16.7    Left -- Garden Bar Rd
17.8    Left -- Fruitvale Rd
18.1    Right -- Fowler Rd
19.0    Left -- Virginiatown Rd
21.3    Left -- Gold Hill Rd
21.3    Cont -- Chili Hill Rd
23.2    Cont -- Crater Hill Rd
25.0    Right -- Bald Hill Rd
26.0    Right to stay on Bald Hill Rd
26.0    Left -- Lozanos Rd
26.1    Left -- Geraldson Rd
27.1    Right -- Ophir Rd
28.0    Right -- Taylor Rd
28.3    Left -- CA-193 W
28.5    Left -- Old State Hwy
28.6    Left -- Newcastle Rd
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Saturday - Penryn Park & Ride 8 SFCC Sat, May 30, 9:00am
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Where: Penryn Park and Ride (map)

Leader Name: Ken Coffey
E-mail: kcoffey.ghinstall@gmail.com

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/49047107
25.2 miles, 1279 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions
Click Here to print route sheet

Ride Description and Notes:
This Saturday ride is a easy fun ride.  The weather should be perfect for a ride.. 
We will have 2 regroups (Rattlesnake and Shirland Tract then another at Brace & Sierra College) and coffee at Roanie’s Coffee. 
 Hope to see you out on your bike!

Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Penryn Park & Ride 8 SFCC -- 25.2 miles
0.1      Right -- Penryn Road
0.3      Left -- Boulder Creek Road
0.3      Right -- Boulder Creek Road
1.3      Right -- Aspen Drive
2.7      Left -- Brennans Road
3.8      Left -- Newcastle Road
4.7      Right -- Powerhouse Road
6.4      Left -- Auburn Folsom Road
6.8      Right -- Shirland Tract Road
6.8      Right -- Rattlesnake Road
8.3      Right -- Newcastle Road
9.4      Left -- Auburn Folsom Road
13.0    Right -- Dick Cook Road
14.6    Left -- Val Verde Road
16.8    Right -- Barton Road
18.8    Left -- Brace Road
19.9    Right -- Sierra College Boulevard
21.2    Right -- King Road
22.6    Left -- Taylor Road
24.5    Right -- Penryn Road
25.1    Right -- Boyington Road
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Saturday - Penryn-Loomis-Newcastle Loop Sat, May 30, 9:15am
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Where: Penryn Park N Ride (map)

Leader Name: Jennifer Fink
E-mail: jenniferfink6@icloud.com

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes//55166532
18.2 miles, 862 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions

Ride Description and Notes:
This is a no-drop ride, we regroup as necessary.


There are a couple of minor options when you get to Penryn or Newcastle. For instance, you can avoid going thru the tunnel at Newcastle, but the resulting climb ends up being a little steeper. (I chose the tunnel, but I use several lights.) At Penryn, you can stay on the main road and have a slightly easier climb but there's more traffic. (I chose less traffic.) Always, trade-offs. 

Thanks always to Boz (Steve Boswell) for the route!


Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Penryn-Loomis-Newcastle Loop -- 18.2 miles
1.0      Head south on Boyington, then Right -- King Road.
1.9      Left -- Webb Street
1.9      Right -- Saunders Avenue
2.8      Right -- Bankhead Road
3.0      Right -- King Road
3.5      Left -- Humphrey Road
4.5      Left -- Citrus Colony Road
5.3      Right -- Delmar Avenue
6.6      Right -- English Colony Way
6.8      Right -- Humphrey Road
7.5      Cont -- Colwell Road
8.6      Left -- Swetzer Road
9.2      Right -- English Colony Way
9.4      Right -- Orange Drive
9.6      Left -- Flint Way
9.7      Right -- English Colony Way
10.0    Left -- Taylor Road
12.6    Right -- Old State Highway
12.7    Keep Left -- Old State Highway & go thru tunnel.
12.9    Left -- Newcastle Road
14.4    Right -- Gilardi Road
16.2    Left -- Rock Springs Road
16.5    Right -- Aspen Drive. Walk bike around gate.
17.0    Left -- Boulder Creek Road
17.9    Left -- Boulder Creek Road
18.0    Right -- Penryn Road
18.2    Left -- Boyington Road
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Saturday - EZ Rider - Penryn-Loomis-Newcastle Loop Sat, May 30, 9:15am
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Where: Penryn Park N Ride (map)

Leader Name: Jennifer Fink
E-mail: jenniferfink6@icloud.com

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes//55166532
18.2 miles, 862 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions

Ride Description and Notes:
This is a no-drop ride, we regroup as necessary.


There are a couple of minor options when you get to Penryn or Newcastle. For instance, you can avoid going thru the tunnel at Newcastle, but the resulting climb ends up being a little steeper. (I chose the tunnel, but I use several lights.) At Penryn, you can stay on the main road and have a slightly easier climb but there's more traffic. (I chose less traffic.) Always, trade-offs. 

Thanks always to Boz (Steve Boswell) for the route!


Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Penryn-Loomis-Newcastle Loop -- 18.2 miles
1.0      Head south on Boyington, then Right -- King Road.
1.9      Left -- Webb Street
1.9      Right -- Saunders Avenue
2.8      Right -- Bankhead Road
3.0      Right -- King Road
3.5      Left -- Humphrey Road
4.5      Left -- Citrus Colony Road
5.3      Right -- Delmar Avenue
6.6      Right -- English Colony Way
6.8      Right -- Humphrey Road
7.5      Cont -- Colwell Road
8.6      Left -- Swetzer Road
9.2      Right -- English Colony Way
9.4      Right -- Orange Drive
9.6      Left -- Flint Way
9.7      Right -- English Colony Way
10.0    Left -- Taylor Road
12.6    Right -- Old State Highway
12.7    Keep Left -- Old State Highway & go thru tunnel.
12.9    Left -- Newcastle Road
14.4    Right -- Gilardi Road
16.2    Left -- Rock Springs Road
16.5    Right -- Aspen Drive. Walk bike around gate.
17.0    Left -- Boulder Creek Road
17.9    Left -- Boulder Creek Road
18.0    Right -- Penryn Road
18.2    Left -- Boyington Road
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Sunday - 7 Climbs by Larry Matz (or 4) Sun, May 31, 8:00am
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Where: Clipper Gap Park and Ride (map)

Leader Name: Douglas Murdoch
E-mail: dmdesign@sonic.net

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/52831831
60.3 miles, 6688 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions

Ride Description and Notes:

This is an oldie but goodie from the ride archives. It’s a good training ride for the upcoming Gold Country Century. 60 miles, and 6700’ elevation gain (see info on shorter ride below).



Note there is no bathroom at the starting point, which is the Clipper Gap park and ride. But at 9.7 miles we go right by Meadow Vista Park, so a pit stop is possible there. 



Note because it’s a longer ride, we will be starting at 8 am, one day before the official time change in June. 



Says Larry Matz: “For those training for a tough Century or something like the Death Ride this is an early season climbing workout. It can be easily modified to eliminate specific climbs and reduce total distance to match a riders current fitness/interest.” 



The route can be made shorter by eliminating the Iowa Hill out and back, and the Norton Grade loop. This ride is 43 miles and 4200’ elevation gain. Here is the link: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/55382245



No route sheets provided. 



Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Seven Climbs -- 60.3 miles
0.2      Left -- Lake Arthur Road
0.3      Right -- Pinewood Way
0.8      Left -- Bancroft Rd
2.0      Right -- Christian Valley Rd
4.5      Left -- Mary Ln
4.7      Right to stay on Mary Ln
5.3      Cont -- McElroy Rd
6.3      Keep Left at the fork
7.0      Right to stay on McElroy Rd
8.0      Right -- Meadow Vista Rd
9.8      Left -- Placer Hills Rd
10.2    Right -- Meadow Gate Rd
12.0    Left -- Lake Arthur Rd
12.4    Cont straight -- Crother Rd
13.5    Right -- Placer Hills Rd
15.7    Right -- W Weimar Cross Rd
17.2    Left -- Canyon Way
21.3    Right -- Iowa Hill Rd
21.9    Right to stay on Iowa Hill Rd
22.3    Left to stay on Iowa Hill Rd
26.2    Right to stay on Iowa Hill Rd
26.7    Left to stay on Iowa Hill Rd
27.5    Left -- CA-174 W
27.7    Right -- S Auburn St
27.9    Left -- Grassvalley St
28.0    Right -- N Main St
28.4    Left -- CA-174 W
29.3    Cont -- Rol

Sunday - 2026 Memorial Ride (32 miles/2850 climb) Sun, May 31, 9:00am
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Where: Meadow Vista Park, Meadow Vista, CA (map)

Leader Name: Jan Van Waardenberg
E-mail: jvwmx5@gmail.com

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/50852431
32.1 miles, 2857 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions
Click Here to print route sheet

Ride Description and Notes:
Since 2015 the club has held a remembrance ride in honor of our members who have passed and are no longer with us. I will again lead the ride this year. It's a fairly casual, swept 32 mile ride. Bring a snack to share afterwards. Nothing fancy - sweet or savory and we will gather at the park. Bring a camp chair and something to drink. I will have plates and napkins. You are more than welcome to attend even if you don't wish to ride. Sincerely hope to see you. If not riding I would suggest 11:30. We should be finished riding about that time.

Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
2026 Memorial Ride (32 miles/2850 climb) -- 32.1 miles
0.2      Right -- Meadow Vista Road
0.3      Right -- Placer Hills Road
1.8      Right -- Pinewood Way
2.0      Right -- Bancroft Rd
3.2      Right -- Christian Valley Rd
5.4      Left -- Stanley Dr
6.4      Left -- Virginia Dr
7.0      Right -- Moss Rock Dr
8.1      Right -- Blue Grass Dr
8.3      Right -- Dry Creek Rd
9.4      Left into Regional Park - bathroom
9.4      Left -- Dry Creek Rd
9.6      Right -- Richardson Dr
10.1    Left -- Joeger Rd
12.8    Cont -- Mount Vernon Road
16.8    Left -- Ayres Holmes Road
17.8    Left -- Wise Road
18.3    Left -- Baxter Grade Road
20.4    Right -- Mount Vernon Road
21.1    Keep Right to stay on Mt. Vernon
21.7    Cont -- Atwood Road
22.9    Right -- Bean Road
23.2    Left -- Kemper Rd
23.9    Cont -- New Airport Rd
25.0    Right -- Bell Road
25.8    Right -- Old Airport Road
26.5    Left -- Old Airport Road
27.0    Left -- Bowman Road
28.3    Right -- Lake Arthur Rd
29.6    Left -- Pinewood Way, continue to Placer Hills Rd,Left.
30.3    Left -- Placer Hills Rd
31.8    Left -- Meadow Vista Rd
32.1    Done
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Tuesday - Bickford Ranch from Newcastle Tue, Jun 2, 8:00am
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Where: Newcastle Park and Ride Newcastle, CA (map)

Leader Name: Wig Sy
E-mail:wiglaura@yahoo.com

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/48457419
29.3 miles, 1985 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions
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Ride Description and Notes:

Note: 8:00 AM START

Let's take a ride out to the service road from Sierra College into Bickford Ranch and check out the building progress.  We return to Newcastle on Wise and Lozanos.  Rest stop at McBean Park.

Coffee afterwards at North Fork
Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Bickford Ranch from Newcastle -- 29.3 miles
0.2      Left -- Old State Highway
0.5      Left -- Taylor Road
1.5      Right -- Callison Road
2.9      Keep Left -- Callison Road
2.9      Left -- Clark Tunnel Road
3.2      Right -- English Colony Way
6.1      Right -- Sierra College Blvd
6.3      Right -- Woodsdale Ct
6.3      Left
6.6      Left -- Hillside Ct
6.8      At the traffic circle, take the 1st exit -- Bickford Rnch Rd
7.0      Right toward Trilogy Rd
7.1      Cont -- Trilogy Rd
7.1      Left -- Vintage Oak Dr
7.3      Cont -- Starglow Dr
7.8      Left
8.3      Left
8.5      At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit -- Bickford Rnch Rd
8.8      At traffic circle, continue straight to stay on Bickford Rnch Rd
10.1    Left -- Sierra College Blvd
10.7    Left -- Lincoln Newcastle Highway, CA 193
13.3    Left
13.4    Right -- 4th St/​McBean Park Dr
13.4    Left -- East Ave
13.9    Right -- E 9th St
14.4    Left -- Liberty Ln
14.6    Right -- Virginiatown Rd
15.2    Left -- Hungry Hollow Road
16.4    Right -- Fruitvale Road
16.9    Left -- Crosby Herold Road
17.9    Right -- Wise Road
26.7    Right -- Lozanos Rd
27.2    Left -- Bald Hill Rd
27.2    Right -- Lozanos Rd
28.1    Right -- Ophir Road
28.5    Right -- Taylor Road, CA 193
28.8    Left -- Old State Highway, CA 193
28.9    Keep Left -- Old State Highway
29.1    Left -- Newcastle Road
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Tuesday - Tahoe Time-Unofficial Ride Tue, Jun 2, 9:00am
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Where: Tahoe City Transit Center (map)

Leader Name: Scott Thiede
E-mail: scott.tdd3@gmail.com

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/55365688
71.8 miles, 4216 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions

Ride Description and Notes:
Come enjoy a scenic ride around Lake Tahoe before the summer break traffic hits. Weather forecast is highs in the mid 70s with that nice morning chill for perfect riding conditions. 

This will be a no sweep ride although we will have several regroups along with a lunch stop in South Lake. Restroom stops and water will be available along the way.

Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Tahoe Time -- 71.8 miles
0.2      Right
0.4      Cont -- N Lake Blvd
9.9      At the traffic circle, continue straight -- N Lake 
Regroup
10.1    Kings Beach cont straight -- CA-28 E/N Lake Blvd
11.2    Crossing state line into NV
13.6    Right -- Lakeshore Blvd
16.7    Right -- Tahoe Blvd
Regroup-Restroom stop Memorial Point
26.7    Right toward US-50 W
26.9    Cont -- US-50 W. At mile 32.1 - short tunnel.
36.5    Just past Sierra Sunset LnRight -- bike path.
37.5    Cross Elks Rd, bear Left to stay on bike path.
37.7    Right
38.3    Right
38.6    Right toward Kahle Dr
38.6    Exit bike path -- Kahle Dr, bear Left.
38.8    Right -- US-50 W
Left Johnson drive Regroup Safeway/snack/lunch
           Left Cont-US-50 W
43.7    Cont -- Lake Tahoe Boulevard
44.1    Right -- Tahoe Keys Boulevard
44.1    Keep Left -- Council Rock Drive
44.3    Cont -- Council Rock Drive
44.4    Left -- Washington Avenue
44.5    Right -- Tahoe Island Dr
45.2    Left -- 12th St
45.6    Right -- Emerald Bay Rd
Quick regroup
           Cont---Emerald Bay Rd Hwy 89
Regroup Bayview trailhead/Emerald Bay Overlook
51.0    Cont- Hwy 89 N
71.7.   Left- Tahoe City Transit Center
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Wednesday - Meadow Vista-Winchester-Colfax Wed, Jun 3, 8:00am
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Where: Meadow Vista Park, Meadow Vista, CA (map)

Leader Name: Keith Hallsten
E-mail: keithhallsten@gmail.com

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/2792139
26.6 miles, 2302 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions
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Ride Description and Notes:
This Wednesday ride does a loop through Winchester, then climbs to Colfax via Crother, Applegate, Giesendorfer, and Canyon Roads.  We will regroup at the Colfax Freight Depot (water and restrooms available), then return to Meadow Vista mostly via Placer Hills Road.
The final regroup will be at the Local Cafe for excellent snacks and conversation!

Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Meadow Vista-Winchester-Colfax -- 26.7 miles
0.1      Left -- Meadow Vista Rd 
1.2      Left -- Ridgemore Dr
1.3      Cont straight -- Ridgemore Dr
1.6      Left -- Winchester Club Dr
2.1      Left to stay on Winchester Club Dr
3.2      Cont straight -- Sugar Pine Rd
3.4      Left -- Placer Hills Rd
6.3      Right -- Crother Rd
7.5      Left on Crother Rd (over I-80)
7.8      Left -- Applegate Rd
9.7      Cont -- Giesendorfer Rd
10.6    Left -- Geisendorfer Rd
10.8    Left toward W Paoli Ln
10.9    Right -- W Paoli Ln
11.1    Left -- Paoli Ln
  Regroup across from mailboxes
11.2    Left -- Ponderosa Way
11.7    Cont -- Canyon Way
16.2    Left -- CA-174 W
16.3    Left -- S Auburn St
16.7    Left -- Grassvalley St
  Regroup at Freight Depot
16.9    Left -- Rising Sun St
17.0    Right to stay on Rising Sun St
17.1    Left -- Tokayana Way
19.3    Cont straight -- Placer Hills Rd
26.6    Right -- Meadow Vista Rd
26.7    Left -- Meadow Vista Park
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Thursday Ride Thu, Jun 4, 9:00am
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Where: Meadow Vista Park, Meadow Vista, CA (map)

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 Friday Fri, Jun 5, 9:00am
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Where: Various (map)

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.

Saturday Ride Sat, Jun 6, 9:00am
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Where: Various (map)

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.

Sundaze Sun, Jun 7, 9:00am
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Where: Various (map)

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.

Tuesday Ride Tue, Jun 9, 9:00am
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Where: Newcastle Park and Ride Newcastle, CA (map)

Tuesday rides are variable, depending on who leads and who shows up. Generally, the climbing is 1500-2500 feet, and the distance is 18-25 miles. Oftentimes, there are no regroups due to the short distances offered. This ride's start location is currently at the Newcastle Park & Ride.

Coffee and conversation afterward at Newcastle Produce.

Wednesday Rides Wed, Jun 10, 9:00am
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Where: Various (map)

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 Ride Thu, Jun 11, 9:00am
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Where: Meadow Vista Park, Meadow Vista, CA (map)

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.


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 Live Updates
  • Sun at 21:55 - Jack Baker possesses an extraordinary ability to dig deep adding 84 miles -- finding the strength to push through the most grueling moments of the race.
  • Sun at 20:45 - Matthew Rhyne is carving through the competition like a hot knife through butter adding 71 miles.
  • Sun at 20:35 - Jim Otto logged 26 miles and moved up from 3rd place to 2nd place in the LEAD GROUP
  • Sun at 19:35 - Michael Thiers logged 30 miles and moved up from 4th to 2nd place in the LEAD GROUP leaving Jim Otto and John Chiarello gasping for air.
  • Sun at 19:05 - Jeannie Ennis logged 32 miles and bridged the gap to the CHASE 2 group
  • Sun at 18:15 - Joanie Mork logged 25 miles and bridged the gap to the CHASE 2 group
  • Sun at 17:35 - Justin Scoggin surges ahead with 136 miles and will certainly be tested for P.E.D. usage in June.
  • Sun at 15:45 - Ken Coffey surges ahead with 216 miles and will certainly be tested for P.E.D. usage in June.
  • Sun at 15:35 - John Chiarello logged 48 miles and moved up from 4th place to 3rd place in the LEAD GROUP
  • Sun at 15:25 - Gary White is a real virtuoso adding 65 miles -- composing a symphony of speed and endurance.
  • Sun at 14:55 - A true embodiment of strength and unwavering focus -- Scott Barrette adds 66 miles to the total.
  • Sun at 14:55 - Kathleen Leavitt is a force to be reckoned with adding 75 miles -- leaving jaws dropping along the route.
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Team SFCC Rider Mileage

LEAD GROUP   (1000 or more projected miles - 32.3 miles/day)

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2025
Miles
1Bob Montuori115137.11151.01128
2Jim Otto114036.71140.0850
3Michael Thiers112036.11120.01031
4John Chiarello110635.61106.01184
5Wigbert Sy100132.21001.0818

CHASE 1 - Smith group

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2025
Miles
6Roy Sueda93130.0931.01098
7Doug Smith90629.2906.01161
8Mike Rubino87128.0871.0
9Justin Scoggin84027.0840.01019
10Kathy Welch82526.6825.0384
11Pete Bustabade82026.4820.0369
12Ed Craft81426.2814.0264

CHASE 2 - Thanh group

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2025
Miles
13Ed Keller76124.5761.01015
14Katherine Thompson75524.3755.0635
15Gary White75424.3754.0861
16Kevin Thanh74924.1749.01500
17Debbie Finley74624.0746.0509
18Steven Lee74424.0744.0
19Joanie Mork71823.1718.0557
20Wende Hargrove71823.1718.0719
21Jack Baker71423.0714.0905
22Jeannie Ennis70622.7706.0
23Jim Remillard70422.7704.0806
24Kathleen Leavitt70422.7704.0655

CHASE 3 - Gevry group

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2025
Miles
25John Marinko69622.4696.0729
26Mike Lopez66921.5669.0727
27Linda Apodaca66621.4666.0443
28Teri Gevry66321.3663.0793
29Larry Merlo65421.0654.0319
30Catherine Carbonaro65020.9650.0689
31Rusty Vanrozeboom64120.6641.0641
32Tim Danielsen63720.5637.0718
33Chuck Allgood63020.3630.0505

CHASE 4 - Stewart group

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2025
Miles
34Douglas Murdoch55617.9556.0567
35Patricia Stewart55417.8554.0744
36Bruce Wilson50316.2503.0568
37Greg Call50216.1502.0515

CHASE 5 - Sherrill group

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2025
Miles
38Keith Kenworthy48315.5483.0399
39Merrill Furlow47915.4479.0803
40Judy Gonzalez47715.3477.0
41Larry Matz47215.2472.0336
42Michele Happiness46114.8461.0644
43Ellen Sherrill45314.6453.01641
44K Dott45214.5452.0369
45Scott Barrette42213.6422.0576
46Debbie Stone41913.5419.0

PELOTON   (200 to 399 projected miles - 6.5 miles/day)

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2025
Miles
47Monica Pappas39612.7396.0665
48Matthew Rhyne39512.7395.0448
49Rose Marie Smith38412.3384.0350
50Carlos Bassa37812.1378.0189
51Wanda Shiotsuka37812.1378.0284
52Krishawn Janke37612.1376.0366
53Aaron Masters37412.0374.0411
54Dan Magaw36111.6361.0164
55Linda Rushing34811.2348.0297
56Keith Hallsten34411.0344.0
57Denton Connor34211.0342.0489
58Gordy Vredenburg34111.0341.0510
59John Holt33810.9338.01103
60Ken Coffey32710.5327.0421
61Randi Gold31610.1316.0803
62Cathy Armstrong2889.2288.0376
63Thomas Phillips2788.9278.0627
64Jeffrey Bramlett2768.9276.018
65Sharon Zasso2658.5265.0561
66Marc Hollis2608.3260.0
67Dona Anderson2598.3259.050
68David Norcott2427.8242.0708
69Robin Newell2377.6237.0
70Jen Ivey2367.6236.0448
71Doreen Wagner2267.2226.0563
72Kevin Gregory2247.2224.0341
73Tom Piette2126.8212.0128

OFF THE BACK   (100 to 199 projected miles - 3.3 miles/day)

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2025
Miles
74Tim Corrigan1946.2194.0396
75Pamela Connor1916.1191.0109
76John Sims1906.1190.0324
77Graham Fogg1735.5173.0170
78Jack Scullion1725.5172.0204
79Dirk Hofheinz1715.5171.0146
80Angele Oliveri1685.4168.0448
81Beate Danielsen1655.3165.0631
82Laurinda Stoody1635.2163.0351
83Terry Poore1544.9154.0186
84Karen Holt1494.8149.0577
85Bill Levin1364.3136.0286
86Jim Passadore1304.1130.0219
87Dee Anne Holloway1233.9123.0513
88Dana Hofheinz1133.6113.0173

...AND THE REST  
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Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2025
Miles
89Matt Dunnahoe983.198.039
90Margaux Sindoni933.093.0221
91Brien Devine832.683.085
92Kim Moyano782.578.030
93Kathy Root742.374.042
94Russell VanRozeboom451.445.0
95Jim Remillard26.826.0806
96Eric Moss20.620.058
97Grandpa Mark16.516.0
98Al Cassel 4.1.14.1651

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)

GreenExceeded 2025 miles
YellowOn pace to exceed 2025 miles
RedBelow 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.

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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.

Click here for more details and registration
Please note: you must be a SFCC member to attend.


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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.

Click here to visit the BAST team webpage