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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.
This loop includes the Butler Rollers, Dick Cook, and Rock Springs with several C-section detours along the way.
Refreshments afterwards at North Fork Chai Co.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- C's the Day -- 22.7 miles 0.2 Left -- Old State Hwy 0.5 Left -- Taylor Rd 1.5 Right -- Callison Rd 2.9 Right -- Clark Tunnel Rd 3.2 Left -- Gold Rush Way 3.8 Right -- Butler Rd 4.2 Right -- Butler Cir 4.5 Right -- Butler Rd 6.1 Right -- English Colony Way 6.3 Left -- Humphrey Rd 8.6 Left -- King Rd 10.6 Right -- Val Verde Rd 11.9 Right -- Wayland Rd 12.7 Right -- Val Verde Rd 13.2 Left -- Dick Cook Rd 14.9 Left -- Auburn Folsom Rd 17.1 Right -- King Rd 17.6 Left -- Kingmont Dr 18.1 Right -- Auburn Folsom Rd 19.0 Left -- Rock Springs Rd 20.3 Right -- Brennans Rd 21.3 Left -- Newcastle Rd Leader Cell:
Show up a little early and I will have donuts for everyone! Afterwards if we like we can also have coffee at Cinnamon & Donuts (voted #1 Donut shop in the nation by Yelp a few years ago).
The location is the parking lot just to the right of Rocklin Donuts & Cinnamon at 4845 Granite Drive Suite B in Rocklin. It’s the parking area in-between the donut shop and the The Piano Store, as shown on the Ride With GPS route.
The route meanders up to McBean Park, where we will take a break for water and bathrooms. Perhaps the highlight will be going through Catta Verdura and then on a bike path through Camino Cielo.
The backstory to this is that as a kid in the early seventies, in order for my father to motivate me to wake me up at 5am so we could drive to group rides with the LA Wheelman or AYH, we would first go to the donut shop…..then ice cream as a snack….and then something like McDonald’s after.
I didn’t know how good I had it!
The other reason is that healthy people need an excuse to eat a donut, and free donuts is one of those reasons!
No route sheets provided. If you really intend to print and use a route sheet, I suggest you team up with someone with a Garmin or GPs. Because of the bike paths, route finding will be very difficult since the paths are unmarked.
Ride Description and Notes: We will finish April off with our "Last Thursday of the Month" ride from Railhead Park in Auburn. The ride will begin at 9:00 AM, and we will ride our oft traveled route through the "Bird Streets" to Folsom Lake via Rattlesnake Bar Rd, and returning to the park up Indian Hill. A route of approx. 20 miles and 1400 feet of climbing. We will ride at a casual pace, (faster riders are welcomed to go out, please sign in), we will have a couple of regroups, I will have some route sheets, and I will sweep. Hope to see you Thursday. Ron
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Railhead to Railhead Loop -- 19.6 miles 0.0 Right 0.0 Left -- Pacific Avenue 0.1 Keep Right -- Dale Drive 0.2 Right 1.0 Cont -- Maidu Drive 1.7 Left -- Burlin Way 1.9 Left -- Peregrine Way 1.9 Right -- Talon Way 2.0 Right -- Arroyo Drive 2.2 Right -- Arroyo Drive 2.2 Left -- Crockett Road 2.6 Right -- Andregg Road 2.8 Left -- Shirland Tract Road 3.2 Right -- Shirland Tract Road 4.2 Keep Right -- Shirland Tract Road 4.5 Right -- Shirland Tract Road 4.5 Left -- Rattlesnake Road 6.0 Left -- Rattlesnake Road 9.4 Left -- Newcastle Road 10.1 Keep Right -- Newcastle Road 10.4 Right -- Newcastle Road 10.4 Make a U-turn -- Newcastle Road 10.6 Left -- Auburn Folsom Road 11.9 Right -- King Road 12.0 Right -- Brennans Road 13.3 Right -- Brennans Road 14.4 Left -- Newcastle Road 15.3 Left -- Newcastle Road 16.0 Right -- Indian Hill Road 18.3 Left -- Auburn Folsom Road 19.0 Right -- Sacramento Street 19.5 Right -- Pacific Avenue Leader Cell:
Friday - Penryn to McBean via Twelve Bridges Return Ridge Fri, May 1, 9:00am 0 comments
I am hearing that Hwy 193 is not so good to ride on these days, so I have changed the ride to start at Penryn Park & Ride.
Come ride the 1st day of May for your Challenge miles!!
See you tomorrow, 9am start time!
Teri
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Penryn to McBean via Twelve Bridges Return Ridge -- 37.3 miles 0.1 Right -- Penryn Rd 0.7 Left -- King Rd 1.0 Right -- Val Verde Rd 3.8 Val Verde Rd turns slightly Right and becomes Wells Ave 5.3 Right -- Barton Rd 7.1 Left -- Brace Rd 8.3 Right -- Sierra College Blvd 8.8 Right -- Bankhead Rd 9.4 Right -- King Rd 9.9 Left -- Humphrey Rd 11.4 Left to stay on Humphrey Rd 12.2 Left -- English Colony Way 13.3 Right -- Sierra College Blvd 14.1 Left -- Twelve Bridges Dr 15.3 Right -- Stoneridge Blvd 16.5 Right -- Del Webb Blvd 16.7 Right -- Sun City Blvd 18.0 Right -- Ferrari Ranch Rd 18.4 Left -- CA-193 W/McBean Park Dr 18.6 Left into park - REST STOP/REGROUP 18.6 McBean Park 18.8 Right -- 4th St/McBean Park Dr 18.8 Left -- East Ave 19.3 Right -- E 9th St 19.8 Left -- Liberty Ln 20.1 Right -- Virginiatown Rd 23.3 Left -- Fowler Rd 23.3 Right -- Virginiatown Rd 25.5 Right -- Gold Hill Rd 26.2 Left -- Ridge Rd 29.7 Right -- CA-193 W/Taylor Rd 30.0 Left -- CA-193 W 30.1 Left -- Old State Hwy 30.3 Left -- Newcastle Rd 31.9 Right -- Brennans Rd 34.4 Right -- King Rd 36.6 Right -- Penryn Rd 37.3 Left -- Boyington Rd Leader Cell:
MIBM PICNIC - GB, Rescue, and Cameron Park 40 Sat, May 2, 8:00am 0 comments
Where: Granite Bay Park, 6010 Douglas Boulevard Granite Bay, CA 95746 (map)
Leader Name: Roger Cox E-mail: rcreefhonu@gmail.com
May is Bike Month is almost here, and it is a good excuse to get out, ride more, and see how many miles we can rack up during the month of May.
There are still a few things that are not completely clear this year, including whether there will be teams and a leaderboard like we have had in the past. But either way, we can still have fun with it and make it a strong month of riding for the club.
Our May is Bike Month kickoff picnic will be on May 2. We will have two routes, followed by a potluck picnic, so please plan on bringing something to share. Please RSVP so we can get a headcount for planning.
Back by popular demand: Deb will be putting on a raffle for our MIBM ride and potluck on May 2, 2026! You are all encouraged to donate items you think someone else can use. Just bring them to the beginning of the rides so I can organize them to be raffled off during lunch.
Tickets will be available for purchase for $2.00 each.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- GB, Rescue, and Cameron Park 40 -- 39.5 miles 0.0 L 0.0 L 0.0 R 4.7 Right 0.0 R 0.0 L 6.6 Right 0.0 L 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 L 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 L 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 L 0.0 R 0.0 S 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 R 0.0 S 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 L 0.0 L 0.0 R 0.0 R 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 R 0.0 R 0.0 R 0.0 L 36.6 Left 0.0 L 0.0 R 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 R 39.4 Right Leader Cell:
MIBM SHORTER ROUTE - Granite Bay Rocklin Loomis Loop 29 Sat, May 2, 9:30am 0 comments
Where: 6010 Douglas Blvd, Granite Bay, CA 95746 (map)
Our May is Bike Month kickoff picnic will be on May 2. We will have two routes, followed by a potluck picnic, so please plan on bringing something to share. Please RSVP so we can get a headcount for planning.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Granite Bay Rocklin Loomis Loop 29 -- 29.5 miles 0.0 R 0.0 R 0.0 R 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 L 0.0 L 0.0 R 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 L 0.0 S 0.0 S 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 R 0.0 S 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 S 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 R 0.0 R 0.0 R 0.0 L 0.0 L 0.0 L 0.0 R Leader Cell:
Sunday - Auburn Loop up to Crothers (40.8 miles/3450 climb) Sun, May 3, 9:00am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: A big loop around Auburn and up thru MV and Christian Valley. All familiar roads. Rest stop at the flush toilet bathrooms at Regional Park. This ride will be swept. Paper route sheets not provided.
Coffee and chitchat afterwards at Baked and Brewed.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Auburn Loop up to Crothers (40.8 miles/3450 climb) -- 40.8 miles 0.0 Left -- High Street 0.1 Right -- Lincoln Way 0.5 Right -- El Dorado Street 0.5 Keep Right -- El Dorado Street 0.6 At roundabout, take exit 3 -- Lincoln Way 0.6 Right -- Aeolia Drive 1.4 Right -- Foresthill Avenue 1.5 Right -- Foresthill Avenue 2.0 Left -- Russell Road 2.6 Right -- Lincoln Way 3.9 Left -- Bowman Undercrossing Road 4.0 Right -- Bowman Road 6.0 Right -- Lake Arthur Rd 10.3 Cont straight -- Crother Rd 11.4 Left -- Placer Hills Rd 14.9 Right -- Pinewood Way 15.0 Right -- Bancroft Rd 16.2 Right -- Christian Valley Road 18.5 Left -- Stanley Drive 19.4 Left -- Virginia Drive 20.0 Left -- Moss Rock Dr 20.6 Left -- Blue Grass Dr 20.6 Right -- Riva Ridge Cir 21.3 Left -- Blue Grass Dr 21.6 Right -- Dry Creek Rd 22.9 Left -- Richardson Dr 23.2 Regional Park 'Real' Bathroom 23.2 REST STOP/REGROUP 23.6 Left -- Dry Creek Rd 24.4 Left -- Joeger Rd 26.1 Left -- Mt Vernon Rd 26.7 Right to stay on Mt Vernon Rd 29.0 Right -- Millertown Rd 31.4 Left -- Wise Rd 32.0 Right -- Ophir Road 33.9 Right -- Taylor Road, CA 193 34.2 Left -- Old State Highway, CA 193 34.3 Keep Left -- Old State Highway 34.5 Left -- Newcastle Road 34.7 Left -- Indian Hill Road 37.0 Left -- Auburn Folsom Road 37.3 Right -- Southridge Drive 37.3 Left -- Gray Horse Drive 37.5 Right -- Shirland Tract Road 37.7 Left -- Rosemary Drive 38.0 Left -- Burlin Way
38.1 Right -- Maidu Dr 38.3 Left -- Riverview Drive
38.6 Right to stay on Riverview Dr 38.8 Left to stay on Riverview Dr 39.0 Left -- Skyridge Dr 39.3 Right -- Sacramento St 39.5 Right -- Pacific Ave 40.1 Cont -- Pleasant Ave 40.4 Right -- High St 40.7 Left -- Lincoln Way Leader Cell:
Tuesday RideTue, May 5, 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 - 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:
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.
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:
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.
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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.