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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: It appears we will get some rain on Tues. and Weds., but Thursday looks promising. I will get an e-mail out no later than 7:30 AM Thurs. with a go or no message (The ride will be at 9:00AM). Our Thursday rides are casually paced, with multiple regroups, I will sweep and have some route sheets to share for those unable to download one. We will ride "49er Double Cross", which is 21 miles and about 1650 ft. of climbing. Join us for coffee and a small celebration after the ride at The Local Cafe! Hope to see you Thursday! Ron
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- 49 Double Cross -- 23.1 miles 0.1 Right -- Meadow Vista Rd 0.3 Right -- Placer Hills Rd 1.8 Right -- Pinewood Way 1.8 Left to stay on Pinewood Way, continue to Bancroft 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 9.5 Right -- Richardson Dr 10.3 Right -- Richardson Dr 10.7 Left -- Joeger Rd 12.4 Left -- Bell Rd 13.5 Right -- Richardson Dr 14.0 Left -- Atwood Rd 14.2 Right -- Bean Rd 14.4 Left -- Kemper Rd 15.1 Cont -- New Airport Rd 16.2 Right -- Bell Rd 16.3 Make a U-turn 16.3 Right at New Airport Rd 16.3 Left -- Bell Rd 17.1 Right -- Old Airport Rd 17.5 Left -- Keena Dr 18.0 Left -- Old Airport Rd 18.1 Left -- Bowman Rd 19.4 Cont -- Christian Valley Rd 19.5 Right -- Lake Arthur Rd 20.8 Left -- Pinewood Way, continue to Placer Hills Rd,Left.
Ride Description and Notes: Come Join for our Friday Ride around the basin and out to Folsom Lake. We can check out the freshly paved portion by Granite Bay. Yes the road is still closed to cars so good for us:).
I will ride sweep. Coffee and Chat afterwards at Roanie's.
Cheers!
Scott Thiede
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Friday Ride 4.3.26 -- 32.7 miles 0.0 Penryn Park and Ride 0.1 Right -- Penryn Road 0.3 Left -- Boulder Creek Road 0.4 Right -- Boulder Creek Road 1.3 Right -- Aspen Drive
1.5. Right -- Rock Springs Road 2.6 Right -- Brennans Road 3.9 Left -- King Road 4.0 Right -- Auburn Folsom Road 6.3 Right -- Dick Cook Road 7.9 Left -- Val Verde Road 10.1 Left -- Barton Road 11.4 Right -- Cavitt Stallman Road 13.7 Left -- Olive Ranch Road 15.5 Cont -- Barton Road 16.2 Left -- Douglas Boulevard 17.6 Cont -- Douglas Boulevard 18.2 Keep Right -- Park Road 24.5 Right -- Park Road
Regroup Restrooms Anchor Eats 24.9 Right
25.0 Left -- High Water 25.0 Right go around gate 25.5 Cont -- Walden Woods Way 25.7 Left -- Walden Woods Way 26.2 Right -- Vireo Way 26.3 Keep Left -- Ardea Way 26.4 Right -- Auburn Folsom Road 28.0 Left -- Dick Cook Road 29.6 Right -- Val Verde Road 31.6 Left -- King Road 31.9 Right -- Penryn Road 32.6 Left -- Boyington Road 32.7 Right 32.7 Roanies - Blue Roan Coffee Leader Cell:
Saturday - Penryn Park & Ride 26 AC Sat, Apr 4, 9:00am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: No bunnies and no eggs. Hopefully, however, it will be sunny. Regroup at Shirland Tract and Rattlesnake. Coffee at Roanie’s afterwards. Happy Easter!
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Penryn Park & Ride 26 AC -- 28.7 miles 0.9 Right -- King Road 3.0 Right -- Delmar Avenue 4.3 Cont -- Citrus Colony Road 5.1 Left -- Humphrey Road 5.6 Right -- Colwell Road 6.6 Left -- Swetzer Road 7.2 Left -- English Colony Way 7.3 Right -- Butler Road 7.5 Cont -- Butler Road 7.5 Right -- Gold Rush Way 8.1 Right -- Clark Tunnel Road 8.5 Left -- Callison Road 8.5 Left -- Callison Road 8.6 Keep Right -- Callison Road 9.8 Left -- Taylor Road 10.8 Right -- Old State Highway 11.1 Left -- Old State Highway 11.3 Cont -- Old State Highway 11.4 Keep Right -- Old State Highway 11.4 Right -- Taylor Road 11.7 Left -- Ophir Road 14.4 Keep Right toward I 80 East 14.8 Keep Left and drive toward Maple Street 14.9 Right -- Lincoln Way 14.9 Right -- Commercial Street 14.9 Left -- Washington Street 14.9 Right -- Sacramento Street 15.0 Right -- Brewery Lane 15.3 Left -- Racetrack Street 15.3 Right -- Auburn Folsom Road 15.4 Left -- Sacramento Street 15.7 Left -- Pacific Avenue 16.0 Right -- Dale Drive 16.8 Cont -- Maidu Drive 17.5 Left -- Burlin Way 17.7 Left -- Peregrine Way 17.8 Right -- Talon Way 17.8 Right -- Arroyo Drive 18.0 Right -- Arroyo Drive 18.0 Left -- Crockett Road 18.5 Right -- Andregg Road 18.6 Left -- Shirland Tract Road 19.0 Right -- Shirland Tract Road 19.8 Left -- Shirland Tract Road 20.3 Left -- Rattlesnake Road 21.8 Right -- Newcastle Road 22.9 Left -- Auburn Folsom Road 23.1 Right -- Rock Springs Road 24.3 Left -- Brennans Road 24.4 Left -- Brennans Road 25.7 Right -- King Road 28.0 Right -- Penryn Road 28.6 Left -- Boyington Road Leader Cell:
Ride Description and Notes: We're looking at a pretty nice day after this week of rain. Come join us! We can have treats afterwards across the street.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- EZ RIDERS - Circling Loomis -- 18.0 miles 0.0 Right 0.1 Left -- Horseshoe Bar Road 0.1 Right -- Taylor Road 1.9 Right -- Delmar Avenue 4.7 Left -- Delmar Avenue after crossing Sierra College Blvd. 5.9 Right -- English Colony Way @ intersection. WATCH for downhill traffic on your Left! 6.2 Right -- Humphrey Road 6.6 Keep Left on Humphrey Road 6.9 Cont -- Colwell Road 7.9 Left -- Swetzer Road 8.5 Right -- English Colony Way 10.2 Right -- Aspen Drive. WALK BIKE past barrier. 10.7 Left -- Boulder Creek Road 11.6 Left -- Boulder Creek Road 11.7 Left -- Penryn Road 12.1 Left -- King Road 12.4 Right -- Val Verde Road 13.4 Right -- Horseshoe Bar Road 14.7 Cont -- Laird Road 14.7 Right -- Brace Road 16.0 Right -- Sierra College Boulevard 16.4 Right -- Bankhead Road 16.9 Right -- Saunders Avenue 17.8 Right -- Webb Street 18.0 Right into parking lot. Leader Cell:
Sunday - Alta Sierra - Garden Bar Loop Sun, Apr 5, 9:00am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: Join us EASTER Sunday for a ride from Higgins Corner. CLIMBING thru the green foothills OF Alta Sierra looking for EGGS!!
Ride starts at 9am!
TERI
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Alta Sierra - Garden Bar Loop -- 38.5 miles 0.1 Left -- Higgins Rd 0.2 Right -- Combie Rd 0.9 Cont -- Magnolia Rd 5.8 Cont -- Dog Bar Rd 8.8 Left -- Wolf Creek Rd 9.1 Right -- Ocelot Dr/Tiger Tail Rd 9.3 Head Left -- Ocelot Dr. 9.8 Left to stay on Ocelot Dr. 10.1 Right -- Wolf Creek Rd 11.0 Right -- Tiger Tail Rd 12.4 Left -- Buck Ridge Rd 13.9 Right -- Tiger Tail Rd 14.0 Right -- Wolf Creek Rd 15.0 Right -- Brewer Rd 16.0 Right -- Clover Valley Rd 17.6 Clover Valley Rd turns slightly Left and becomes Rainbow Rd 18.8 Right to stay on Rainbow Rd 18.8 Left -- Carrie Dr 18.9 Left -- Gary Way 19.1 Cont -- Eva Way 19.1 Cont -- Tammy Way 19.2 Left into Alta Sierra Country Club 19.2 Regroup at Bathroom (West side of C.Club Bldg) 19.4 Cont -- Tammy / Eva Way 19.4 Cont straight -- Gary Way 19.5 Right -- Brewer Rd 19.8 Right -- Lawrence Way 21.3 Right -- Alexandra Way 22.3 Cont -- Karen Dr 23.1 Cross Hwy 49 at signal 26.5 Left -- Wolf Rd 28.6 Cont -- Garden Bar Rd 30.3 Right -- Clayton Rd 31.3 Left -- Restive Way (2nd one) 32.3 Right -- Clayton Rd 32.7 Right -- Garden Bar Rd 32.7 Left -- Countryside Ranch Rd 34.0 Right -- Garden Bar Rd 35.0 Right -- Wolf Rd 38.2 Cross Hwy 49 at signal 38.3 Right -- Higgins Rd 38.5 Right into Holiday Parking Lot Leader Cell:
Butler Rollers, Shirland Tract, downhill finish, what could be more fun. You can skip the Shirland climb by taking Newcastle Rd or Powerhouse toward the end of the ride. Regroups at the bird sanctuary on Humphrey and at the end of Dick Cook.
Coffee afterwards TBD.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Butler Rollers - Shirland Tract -- 25.8 miles 0.2 Left -- Old State Hwy 0.6 Left -- Taylor Rd 1.6 Right -- Callison Rd 2.9 Right -- Clark Tunnel Rd 3.2 Left -- Gold Rush Way 3.8 Right -- Butler Rd 6.0 Right -- English Colony Way 6.2 Left -- Humphrey Rd 7.0 Right to stay on Humphrey Rd 8.5 Left -- King Rd 10.5 Right -- Val Verde Rd 12.5 Left -- Dick Cook Rd 14.1 Left -- Auburn Folsom Rd 17.7 Right -- Newcastle Rd 18.8 Left -- Rattlesnake Rd 20.3 Right -- Shirland Tract Rd 22.9 Left -- Grayhorse Dr 23.0 Right -- Southridge Dr 23.1 Left -- Auburn Folsom Rd 23.3 Right -- Indian Hill Rd 25.7 Left -- Newcastle Rd Leader Cell:
Ride Description and Notes: Join me for this Wednesday ride that will take us to Auburn Folsom via SFCC's favorite Dick Cook tributary. We'll then work our way back up Rock Springs toward Penryn where the Butler rollers await. Then its up SCB to Twelve Bridges to Park. We will eventually find ourselves meandering through some nice Rocklin neighborhoods before finding Pacific/Taylor road which will return us to the start.
I will plan on sweeping. Regroup point(s) are yet TBD.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Rollin' to Rocklin -- 34.7 miles 0.1 Left -- Webb Street 0.3 Right -- King Road 2.1 Right -- Val Verde Road 4.1 Left -- Dick Cook Road 5.7 Left -- Auburn Folsom Road 8.0 Right -- King Road 9.7 Right -- Auburn Folsom Road 10.4 Left -- Rock Springs Road 11.6 Left -- Brennans Road 11.7 Right -- Rock Springs Road 11.9 Left -- Brennans Road 11.9 Right -- Rock Springs Road 12.1 Left -- Brennans Road 12.1 Right -- Rock Springs Road 14.5 Right -- Clark Tunnel Road 14.9 Cont -- Clark Tunnel Road 15.2 Left -- Gold Rush Way 15.8 Right -- Butler Road 16.3 Keep Left -- Butler Road 16.6 Keep Left -- Butler Road 17.2 Left -- Butler Road 18.0 Right -- English Colony Way 19.4 Right -- Sierra College Boulevard 20.2 Left -- Twelve Bridges Drive 21.6 Left -- Twelve Bridges Drive 22.8 Left -- Ridgecrest Drive 23.5 Left -- Nisenan Valley Drive 24.0 Right -- Whitney Ranch Parkway 24.1 Left -- Whitney Oaks Drive 25.5 Left -- Park Drive 25.8 Right -- Crest Drive 27.3 Left -- Whitney Boulevard 27.6 Left -- Bonanza Street 27.8 Left -- Midas Avenue 28.3 Left -- Rawhide Road 29.6 Right -- Clover Valley Road 30.9 Left -- Midas Avenue 31.9 Left -- Pacific Street 34.6 Left 34.7 Right Leader Cell:
Thursday - Three Loops Plus One Thu, Apr 9, 9:00am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: Join us for a casual, social ride around the hills of Meadow Vista. Since the forecast is for rain later in the day, we will stick close to Meadow Vista just in case. I will send out a cancellation email by 7:00 if the prediction is for morning rain.
Enjoy coffee and conversation at the Local Cafe afterward. There are restrooms at the start and finish at the MV park and a store nearby.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Three Loops Plus One -- 20.6 miles 0.1 Keep Left 0.1 Left -- Meadow Vista Road 1.9 Keep Left -- McElroy Road 1.9 Right -- Meadow Vista Road 3.7 Left -- Placer Hills Road 4.2 Left -- Combie Road 4.7 Left -- Volley Road 5.7 Right -- Volley Circle 6.3 Right -- Volley Road 7.3 Right -- Combie Road 7.8 Left -- Placer Hills Road 9.3 Keep Right -- Crother Road 10.4 Cont -- Lake Arthur Road 10.7 Right -- Meadow Gate Road 12.6 Left -- Placer Hills Road 14.5 Right -- Pinewood Way 14.7 Right -- Bancroft Road 15.8 Left -- Christian Valley Road 16.8 Left -- Dry Creek Road 17.7 Right -- Lake Arthur Road 18.1 Left -- Pinewood Way 18.8 Left -- Placer Hills Road 20.3 Left -- Meadow Vista Road 20.4 Left Leader Cell:
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.
Join us in Cordoza Park in Milpitas to start this ride.
We will meander along the foothills into/thru Alum Rock Park.
And then out and up to beautiful, spring flowered ride, to the top of GLORIOUS MT HAMILTON..53 miles & 5726 ft. of climbing!!
Bring coolers of your favorite food/beverages for the park after, even lunch! Or we can go down the street a mile, for a bite..
IF desired, there are a few hotels nearby for overnite stays.
Milpitas Inn -66 Main Street Milpitas
Embassy Suites by Hilton-901 East Calaveras Milpitas
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Hamilton SFCC Enduro -- 52.8 miles 0.0 Right -- Kennedy Dr 0.6 Right -- Evans Rd 1.0 Cont -- Piedmont Rd 4.8 Left -- Penitencia Creek Rd 7.0 Right -- Alum Rock Ave 7.8 Cont -- Miguelita Rd 8.8 Left -- Mt Hamilton Rd 15.5 Right -- Orange Rd 0.0 Cont -- Grant Rd to restrooms 15.7 Left 15.8 Right -- Grant Rd 16.1 Cont -- Orange Rd 16.2 Right -- CA-130 E 26.8 Right -- Observatory Peak Rd,restrooms then U to Hamilton Rd 27.4 Left -- CA-130 W 45.7 Left -- Alum Rock Ave 46.0 Right -- McKee Rd 46.6 Right -- Toyon Ave 47.5 Left -- Penitencia Creek Rd 48.0 Right -- Piedmont Rd 51.8 Cont -- Evans Rd 52.2 Left -- Kennedy Dr 52.8 Left Leader Cell:
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 RideTue, Apr 14, 9:00am 0 comments
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 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.
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Team SFCC is in 1st place with 51780 miles
Place
Team
Miles
2024 Miles
1
Sierra Foothills Cycling Club
51780
48637
2
Sacramento Wheelmen
47956
3
Sacramento Bike Hikers
17432
4
Tri County Cyclists
14601
5
Hmong Cycling
8958
Click here for full team standings at the MIBM website.
Live Updates
Thu at 18:19 - Bob Niblack is pushing the limit and beyond adding 105 miles. This is what separates champions from the rest of the pack.
Sun at 18:30 - Matthew Rhyne is really pushing through the pain adding 93 miles today.
Sun at 13:20 - Teri Gevry surges ahead with 139 miles and will certainly be tested for P.E.D. usage in June.
Sun at 09:30 - Thomas Phillips logged 28 miles and bridged the gap to the CHASE 3 group
Sat at 23:40 - Jack Baker is riding with the tenacity of a warrior adding 77 miles -- battling against the elements and pushing through any obstacle.
Sat at 18:40 - Aaron Masters's tactical brilliance is a marvel adding 78 miles -- orchestrating the race with masterful precision.
Sat at 18:30 - Beate Danielsen surges ahead with 237 miles and will certainly be tested for P.E.D. usage in June.
Sat at 18:10 - Unbelievable speed and finesse as Doug Smith adds 60 miles -- making it look like a joyride.
Sat at 16:40 - David Norcott leaps ahead adding 81 miles leaving a trail of shattered dreams behind -- a true force of nature
Sat at 16:30 - David Winters logged 27 miles and moved up from 4th place to 3rd place in the LEAD GROUP
Sat at 16:10 - Larry Matz has the instincts of a predator adding 73 miles -- always striking at the perfect moment.
Sat at 16:00 - Unbelievable speed and finesse as Kevin Thanh adds 60 miles -- making it look like a joyride.
Live Updates
Team SFCC Rider Mileage
LEAD GROUP (1000 or more projected miles - 32.3 miles/day)
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
1
Ellen Sherrill
1641
52.9
1641.0
1447
2
Kevin Thanh
1500
48.3
1500.0
3
David Winters
1195
38.5
1195.0
4
John Chiarello
1184
38.1
1184.0
648
5
Doug Smith
1161
37.4
1161.0
6
Bob Montuori
1128
36.3
1128.0
1290
7
John Holt
1103
35.5
1103.0
1411
8
Roy Sueda
1098
35.4
1098.0
1312
9
Michael Thiers
1031
33.2
1031.0
619
10
Justin Scoggin
1019
32.8
1019.0
614
11
Ed Keller
1015
32.7
1015.0
1111
CHASE 1 - White group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
12
Jack Baker
905
29.1
905.0
197
13
Gary White
861
27.7
861.0
1246
14
Jim Otto
850
27.4
850.0
15
Wigbert Sy
818
26.3
818.0
622
16
Jim Remillard
806
26.0
806.0
908
17
Randi 14K
803
25.9
803.0
18
Merrill Furlow
803
25.9
803.0
686
CHASE 2 - Gevry group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
19
Teri Gevry
793
25.5
793.0
901
20
Charlene Daniels
770
24.8
770.0
164
21
Patricia Stewart
744
24.0
744.0
465
22
John Marinko
729
23.5
729.0
23
Mike Lopez
727
23.4
727.0
667
24
Tim Danielsen
718
23.1
718.0
582
25
David Norcott
708
22.8
708.0
578
CHASE 3 - Pappas group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
26
Catherine Carbonaro
689
22.2
689.0
643
27
Monica Pappas
665
21.4
665.0
764
28
Kathleen Leavitt
655
21.1
655.0
737
29
Al Cassel
651
21.0
651.0
602
30
Michele Happiness
644
20.7
644.0
731
31
Rusty Vanrozeboom
641
20.6
641.0
432
32
Katherine Thompson
635
20.4
635.0
761
33
Beate Danielsen
631
20.3
631.0
661
34
Thomas Phillips
627
20.2
627.0
380
35
Leslie Halkett
621
20.0
621.0
CHASE 4 - Mork group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
36
Karen Holt
577
18.6
577.0
184
37
Scott Barrette
576
18.5
576.0
529
38
Bruce Wilson
568
18.3
568.0
39
Douglas Murdoch
567
18.2
567.0
40
Doreen Wagner
563
18.1
563.0
306
41
Sharon Zasso
561
18.0
561.0
463
42
Joanie Mork
557
17.9
557.0
1368
43
Anthony Davaransky
543
17.5
543.0
290
44
Greg Call
515
16.6
515.0
588
45
Dee Anne Holloway
513
16.5
513.0
359
46
Gordy Vredenburg
510
16.4
510.0
391
47
Chuck Allgood
505
16.2
505.0
201
48
Jessica Jensen
501
16.1
501.0
531
CHASE 5 - Apodaca group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
49
Denton Connor
489
15.7
489.0
596
50
Matthew Rhyne
448
14.4
448.0
514
51
Angele Oliveri
448
14.4
448.0
748
52
Jen Ivey
448
14.4
448.0
324
53
Linda Apodaca
443
14.2
443.0
900
54
Ken Coffey
421
13.5
421.0
433
55
Joe Peixoto
416
13.4
416.0
56
Aaron Masters
411
13.2
411.0
PELOTON (200 to 399 projected miles - 6.5 miles/day)
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
57
Keith Kenworthy
399
12.8
399.0
344
58
Tim Corrigan
396
12.7
396.0
59
Kathy Welch
384
12.3
384.0
1046
60
James Stoody
381
12.2
381.0
804
61
Cathy Armstrong
376
12.1
376.0
615
62
K Dott
369
11.9
369.0
473
63
Pete Bustabade
369
11.9
369.0
64
Krishawn Janke
366
11.8
366.0
490
65
Laurinda Stoody
351
11.3
351.0
681
66
Rose Marie Smith
350
11.2
350.0
65
67
Kevin Gregory
341
11.0
341.0
224
68
Larry Matz
336
10.8
336.0
521
69
Bob Niblack
327
10.5
327.0
224
70
John Sims
324
10.4
324.0
414
71
Larry Merlo
319
10.2
319.0
583
72
Linda Rushing
297
9.5
297.0
348
73
Laura Prescott
297
9.5
297.0
386
74
Bill Levin
286
9.2
286.0
208
75
Wanda Shiotsuka
284
9.1
284.0
815
76
Mitch Valder
268
8.6
268.0
404
77
Ed Craft
264
8.5
264.0
229
78
Deborah Hallford
257
8.2
257.0
79
Donald Hallford
255
8.2
255.0
339
80
Joe West
236
7.6
236.0
81
Margaux Sindoni
221
7.1
221.0
73
82
Douglas Thorley
220
7.0
220.0
212
83
Jim Passadore
219
7.0
219.0
579
84
Doug Parks
219
7.0
219.0
149
85
Joseph Fredrickson
214
6.9
214.0
86
Don Baldwin
205
6.6
205.0
657
87
Jack Scullion
204
6.5
204.0
106
OFF THE BACK (100 to 199 projected miles - 3.3 miles/day)
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
88
Carlos Bassa
189
6.0
189.0
567
89
Terry Poore
186
6.0
186.0
233
90
Dana Hofheinz
173
5.5
173.0
646
91
Graham Fogg
170
5.4
170.0
513
92
Dan Magaw
164
5.2
164.0
467
93
Jill Sayre
159
5.1
159.0
140
94
John Hafkenschiel
151
4.8
151.0
308
95
Dirk Hofheinz
146
4.7
146.0
403
96
Rois Davidson
137
4.4
137.0
483
97
Barbara Jicha
135
4.3
135.0
230
98
Tom Piette
128
4.1
128.0
206
99
Pamela Connor
109
3.5
109.0
523
...AND THE REST Click here for the rest of the Team
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
100
Brien Devine
85
2.7
85.0
64
101
John Oberg
62
2.0
62.0
102
Eric Moss
58
1.8
58.0
38
103
Dona Anderson
50
1.6
50.0
90
104
Kathy Root
42
1.3
42.0
171
105
Matt Dunnahoe
39
1.2
39.0
201
106
Kim Moyano
30
.9
30.0
222
107
Jeffrey Bramlett
18
.5
18.0
477
108
Jeff Ridgel
15
.4
15.0
Ave./Day = Average miles/day including today Proj Total = Projected total miles for May based on miles up to date 2024 Miles = Miles from MIBM 2024 (if available)
Green
Exceeded 2024 miles
Yellow
On pace to exceed 2024 miles
Red
Below pace to exceed 2024 miles
Where: Petaluma, CA When: Thurs, June 26th through Sun, June 29th
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. Stay Your Way: Our host hotel, Home2Suites, offers spacious rooms with kitchenettes, comfy beds, and all the amenities you need to recharge.Book your reservations 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.
It was a monster of a bake-off at this year's annual Cookie Ride with an unexpected guest showing up. Check out the YouTube video here to find out who crashed the event.
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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.