Welcome to our website and cycling club. Club membership is open to all! Whether you're a racer, recreation rider, or just starting out, the Sierra Foothills Cycling Club wants you! Get to know more about our club in our FAQ, or drop us a line from our contacts list.
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.
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 Leader Cell:
Tuesday - Tahoe Time-Unofficial RideTue, Jun 2, 9:00am 0 comments
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 Leader Cell:
Wednesday - Meadow Vista-Winchester-Colfax Wed, Jun 3, 8:00am 0 comments
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 Leader Cell:
Thursday - New Tour of Christian Valley Thu, Jun 4, 8:30am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: Due to a family conflict, Jan will not be able to lead our proposed ride on Donner Summit this coming Thursday. I will stand in for Jan, and lead a ride from Meadow Vista Park, leaving at 8:30 AM. We will ride “The New Tour of Christian Valley”, approx. 20 miles with about 1600 ft. Of climbing. The ride will, be casually paced, with multiple regroups, and I will sweep. I will have some route sheets available. We will meet for coffee and stories at “The Local Cafe” following the ride. Hope to see you Thursday! Ron Davidson. 8:30 Ride TIME
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- New Tour of Christian Valley -- 19.1 miles 0.0 Right -- Meadow Vista Road 0.1 Right -- Placer Hills Road 1.6 Right -- Pinewood Way 1.9 Right -- Bancroft Road 3.0 Right -- Christian Valley Road 4.2 Left -- Gregg Way 4.5 Right -- Allen Drive 4.8 Left -- Gayle Lane 5.8 Left -- Stanley Drive 6.7 Left -- Barbara Lane 7.2 Right -- Stanley Drive 7.9 Right -- Kimo Way 8.0 Right -- Kimo Way 8.2 Right -- Kenneth Way 8.6 Right -- Virginia Drive 8.8 Left -- Helen Lane 9.4 Right -- Virginia Drive 9.4 Right -- Moss Rock Drive 10.6 Left -- Blue Grass Drive 10.6 Right -- Riva Ridge Circle 11.3 Left -- Blue Grass Drive 11.4 Right -- Moss Rock Drive 11.7 Left -- Skyview Drive 12.2 Left -- Moss Rock Drive 12.3 Right -- Blue Grass Drive 12.6 Left -- Dry Creek Road 16.3 Right -- Lake Arthur Road 16.8 Left -- Pinewood Way 17.5 Left -- Placer Hills Road 19.0 Left -- Meadow Vista Road 19.1 Left Leader Cell:
Friday - 28.1 Round Wise and up Ridge Fri, Jun 5, 8:00am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: Please join me on my first Friday of Freedom for a 28 mile ride starting from the Penryn Park and Ride. This ride will not be swept. Regroup at Virginiatown/Gold Hill. Please print or download your own route sheet.
Coffee and celebration at Roanie's after the ride. It's going to be warm so be sure to bring plenty of hydration. See you there!
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- 28.1 Round Wise and up Ridge -- 28.1 miles 0.1 Right -- Penryn Road 0.3 Left -- Boulder Creek Road 0.3 Right -- Boulder Creek Road 1.3 Right -- Aspen Drive 1.7 Right -- Rock Springs Road 2.6 Left -- Brennans Road 3.8 Left -- Newcastle Road 5.4 Right -- Old State Highway 5.6 Cont -- Old State Highway 5.6 Keep Right -- Old State Highway 5.7 Right -- Taylor Road 6.0 Left -- Ophir Road 8.0 Left 8.0 Left -- Wise Road 9.9 Keep Right -- Wise Road 14.2 Left -- Gold Hill Road 14.9 Right -- Fruitvale Road 16.5 Left -- Fowler Road 17.5 Left -- Virginiatown Road 19.6 Right -- Gold Hill Road 20.3 Left -- Ridge Road 21.7 Cont -- Ridge Road 23.9 Right -- Taylor Road 24.0 Left -- Old State Highway 24.2 Keep Left -- Old State Highway 24.4 Right -- Old State Highway 24.4 Right -- Old State Highway 24.7 Left -- Taylor Road 27.4 Left -- Penryn Road 28.1 Right -- Boyington Road Leader Cell:
Saturday - EZ Riders - Up Rippey RoadSat, Jun 6, 8:30am 0 comments
On Balmora, we'll ride to the top of the hill, which keeps the overall climbing reasonable. If you're feeling strong and want a few extra feet of elevation, you can continue to the end of the road and explore the neighborhood before turning around.
At the end of King Road, there's an optional loop through a charming neighborhood that's worth a look if you'd like to add a little extra scenery to your ride.
As we approach Newcastle, riders have two choices. You can take Old State Highway before reaching the tunnel for a shorter, steeper climb, or continue through the tunnel and take the more gradual ascent on the other side. Neither option is right or wrong—choose the route that best matches your comfort level and riding style.
One of the things that makes EZ Riders special is that we can adapt the ride to fit the group and individual preferences. Ride your ride, enjoy the scenery, and choose the options that make the day fun for you! 🚴♀️😊
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Up Rippey Road 2 -- 18.3 miles 0.6 Head south on Boyington. Then,Right -- King Road. 1.0 Right -- Taylor Road 1.6 Left -- Rippey Road 1.6 Right -- Rippey Road 2.4 Keep Right -- Penryn Plaza 2.5 Right -- English Colony Way 2.6 Left -- Taylor Road 4.0 Right -- Old State Highway 4.2 Cross over I-80. Then,Right -- Newcastle Road. 5.2 Right -- Brennans Road 5.5 Right -- Balmoral Drive. Do a U-turn at top of hill - unless you want more climbing! 5.8 Right -- Brennans Road 6.2 Left -- Brennans Road 7.0 Left -- King Road. Then, ride straight across Auburn Folsom Road, into neighborhood. 7.3 Left -- Kingmont Drive 7.6 Left -- Auburn Folsom Road 8.8 Right -- Tudsbury Road 9.3 Left -- Horseshoe Bar Road 10.1 Right -- Hickey Lane 10.4 Left -- Rasmussen Road 10.5 Right -- Val Verde Road 10.8 Left -- King Road 10.9 Right -- Penryn Road 11.4 Left -- Boyington Road Leader Cell:
Saturday - 27.8 to McBean Sat, Jun 6, 9:00am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: Join me for a run out to McBean Park, Heading up to New Castle, down Ridge road, then over to Fruitvale. The route back takes us to Twelve Bridges, Sierra College, and English Colony. Lets have two regroups - 1. bottom of Ridge Road (about mile 10) and the second at McBean Park (about mile 17) Coffee at Roanie's after.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- 27.8 to McBean -- 27.8 miles 0.1 Right -- Penryn Road 0.2 Left -- Boulder Creek Road 0.2 Right -- Boulder Creek Road 0.8 Right -- Aspen Drive 1.1 Left -- Rock Springs Road 1.3 Right -- Gilardi Road 1.7 Right -- Gilardi Road 2.4 Left -- Newcastle Road 3.4 Right -- Old State Highway 3.5 Cont -- Old State Highway 3.5 Keep Right -- Old State Highway 3.5 Right -- Taylor Road 3.7 Left -- Ridge Road 5.0 Cont -- Ridge Road 5.8 Keep Right -- Ridge Road 5.9 Right -- Gold Hill Road 6.8 Left -- Fruitvale Road 7.1 Cont -- Fruitvale Road 9.1 Left -- Hungry Hollow Road 9.8 Right -- Virginiatown Road 10.3 Left -- McCourtney Road 10.5 Right -- East 9th Street 10.6 Left -- East Avenue 10.9 Right -- McBean Park Drive 10.9 Left 11.0 Right 11.0 Left 11.1 Right -- McBean Park Drive 11.2 Right -- Ferrari Ranch Road 11.5 Left -- Sun City Boulevard 12.3 Left -- Del Webb Boulevard 12.4 Left -- Stoneridge Boulevard 13.1 Left -- Twelve Bridges Drive 13.9 Keep Right 13.9 Right -- Sierra College Boulevard 14.4 Left -- English Colony Way 16.2 Right -- Orange Drive 16.2 Left -- Kayo Drive 16.3 Left -- Flint Way 16.3 Right -- English Colony Way 16.5 Keep Right 16.5 Right -- Taylor Road 16.8 Left -- Penryn Road 17.3 Right -- Boyington Road 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, Jun 9, 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 - Alta Sierra - Garden Bar Loop Wed, Jun 10, 9:00am 0 comments
Where: Holiday Market 21656 Higgins Rd Auburn CA (map)
Leader Name: Bruce Wilson E-mail: bawjen@gmail.com
Low traffic roads, plenty of climbing, and some fun descents. Regroup at the bathroom on the west side of the Alta Sierra Country Club building (mile 19.3). I will sweep the ride. Please print your own route sheet if desired.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Alta Sierra - Garden Bar Loop -- 38.5 miles 0.1 Left -- Higgins Rd 0.1 Right -- Combie Rd 0.6 Cont -- Magnolia Rd 3.7 Cont -- Dog Bar Rd 5.5 Left -- Wolf Creek Rd 5.7 Right -- Ocelot Dr/Tiger Tail Rd 5.8 Head Left -- Ocelot Dr. 6.1 Left to stay on Ocelot Dr. 6.3 Right -- Wolf Creek Rd 6.8 Right -- Tiger Tail Rd 7.7 Left -- Buck Ridge Rd 8.6 Right -- Tiger Tail Rd 8.7 Right -- Wolf Creek Rd 9.3 Right -- Brewer Rd 9.9 Right -- Clover Valley Rd 10.9 Clover Valley Rd turns slightly Left and becomes Rainbow Rd 11.6 Right to stay on Rainbow Rd 11.7 Left -- Carrie Dr 11.7 Left -- Gary Way 11.9 Cont -- Eva Way 11.9 Cont -- Tammy Way 11.9 Left into Alta Sierra Country Club 11.9 Regroup at Bathroom (West side of C.Club Bldg) 12.1 Cont -- Tammy / Eva Way 12.1 Cont straight -- Gary Way 12.1 Right -- Brewer Rd 12.3 Right -- Lawrence Way 13.2 Right -- Alexandra Way 13.9 Cont -- Karen Dr 14.3 Cross Hwy 49 at signal 16.5 Left -- Wolf Rd 17.8 Cont -- Garden Bar Rd 18.8 Right -- Clayton Rd 19.4 Left -- Restive Way (2nd one) 20.1 Right -- Clayton Rd 20.3 Right -- Garden Bar Rd 20.3 Left -- Countryside Ranch Rd 21.1 Right -- Garden Bar Rd 21.7 Right -- Wolf Rd 23.7 Cross Hwy 49 at signal 23.9 Right -- Higgins Rd 23.9 Right into Holiday Parking Lot 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.
Rolling out at 9 AM sharp. There will be plenty of regroups and water stops along the way.
Hydration reminder — Temps are usually pleasant, not scorching.
— Start hydrating 2–3 days before the ride.
— Stay on it during the ride (aim for ~1 bottle/hour, more if you’re working hard).
— Dehydration is the #1 performance killer; you’ll want everything your legs can give on the climbs. Notes: - Load the route; service is spotty in places. - Enduros are not swept. - There will be regroups. The ride may break up into two or more groups based on the size and the pace of the riders.
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.
Mon at 19:05 - Randi Gold is an absolute tactician adding 59 miles -- reading the race like a chessboard and making strategic moves.
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.
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
Bob Montuori
1151
37.1
1151.0
1128
2
Jim Otto
1140
36.7
1140.0
850
3
Michael Thiers
1120
36.1
1120.0
1031
4
John Chiarello
1106
35.6
1106.0
1184
5
Wigbert Sy
1001
32.2
1001.0
818
CHASE 1 - Smith group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
6
Roy Sueda
931
30.0
931.0
1098
7
Doug Smith
906
29.2
906.0
1161
8
Mike Rubino
871
28.0
871.0
9
Justin Scoggin
840
27.0
840.0
1019
10
Kathy Welch
825
26.6
825.0
384
11
Pete Bustabade
820
26.4
820.0
369
12
Ed Craft
814
26.2
814.0
264
CHASE 2 - Thanh group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
13
Ed Keller
761
24.5
761.0
1015
14
Katherine Thompson
755
24.3
755.0
635
15
Gary White
754
24.3
754.0
861
16
Kevin Thanh
749
24.1
749.0
1500
17
Debbie Finley
746
24.0
746.0
509
18
Steven Lee
744
24.0
744.0
19
Joanie Mork
718
23.1
718.0
557
20
Wende Hargrove
718
23.1
718.0
719
21
Jack Baker
714
23.0
714.0
905
22
Jeannie Ennis
706
22.7
706.0
23
Jim Remillard
704
22.7
704.0
806
24
Kathleen Leavitt
704
22.7
704.0
655
CHASE 3 - Gevry group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
25
John Marinko
696
22.4
696.0
729
26
Mike Lopez
669
21.5
669.0
727
27
Linda Apodaca
666
21.4
666.0
443
28
Teri Gevry
663
21.3
663.0
793
29
Larry Merlo
654
21.0
654.0
319
30
Catherine Carbonaro
650
20.9
650.0
689
31
Rusty Vanrozeboom
641
20.6
641.0
641
32
Tim Danielsen
637
20.5
637.0
718
33
Chuck Allgood
630
20.3
630.0
505
CHASE 4 - Stewart group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
34
Douglas Murdoch
556
17.9
556.0
567
35
Patricia Stewart
554
17.8
554.0
744
36
Bruce Wilson
503
16.2
503.0
568
37
Greg Call
502
16.1
502.0
515
CHASE 5 - Sherrill group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
38
Keith Kenworthy
483
15.5
483.0
399
39
Merrill Furlow
479
15.4
479.0
803
40
Judy Gonzalez
477
15.3
477.0
41
Larry Matz
472
15.2
472.0
336
42
Michele Happiness
461
14.8
461.0
644
43
Ellen Sherrill
453
14.6
453.0
1641
44
K Dott
452
14.5
452.0
369
45
Scott Barrette
422
13.6
422.0
576
46
Debbie Stone
419
13.5
419.0
PELOTON (200 to 399 projected miles - 6.5 miles/day)
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
47
Monica Pappas
396
12.7
396.0
665
48
Matthew Rhyne
395
12.7
395.0
448
49
Rose Marie Smith
384
12.3
384.0
350
50
Carlos Bassa
378
12.1
378.0
189
51
Wanda Shiotsuka
378
12.1
378.0
284
52
Krishawn Janke
376
12.1
376.0
366
53
Randi Gold
375
12.0
375.0
803
54
Aaron Masters
374
12.0
374.0
411
55
Dan Magaw
361
11.6
361.0
164
56
Linda Rushing
348
11.2
348.0
297
57
Keith Hallsten
344
11.0
344.0
58
Denton Connor
342
11.0
342.0
489
59
Gordy Vredenburg
341
11.0
341.0
510
60
John Holt
338
10.9
338.0
1103
61
Ken Coffey
327
10.5
327.0
421
62
Cathy Armstrong
288
9.2
288.0
376
63
Thomas Phillips
278
8.9
278.0
627
64
Jeffrey Bramlett
276
8.9
276.0
18
65
Sharon Zasso
265
8.5
265.0
561
66
Marc Hollis
260
8.3
260.0
67
Dona Anderson
259
8.3
259.0
50
68
David Norcott
242
7.8
242.0
708
69
Robin Newell
237
7.6
237.0
70
Jen Ivey
236
7.6
236.0
448
71
Doreen Wagner
226
7.2
226.0
563
72
Kevin Gregory
224
7.2
224.0
341
73
Tom Piette
212
6.8
212.0
128
OFF THE BACK (100 to 199 projected miles - 3.3 miles/day)
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
74
Tim Corrigan
194
6.2
194.0
396
75
Pamela Connor
191
6.1
191.0
109
76
John Sims
190
6.1
190.0
324
77
Graham Fogg
173
5.5
173.0
170
78
Jack Scullion
172
5.5
172.0
204
79
Dirk Hofheinz
171
5.5
171.0
146
80
Angele Oliveri
168
5.4
168.0
448
81
Beate Danielsen
165
5.3
165.0
631
82
Laurinda Stoody
163
5.2
163.0
351
83
Terry Poore
154
4.9
154.0
186
84
Karen Holt
149
4.8
149.0
577
85
Bill Levin
136
4.3
136.0
286
86
Jim Passadore
130
4.1
130.0
219
87
Dee Anne Holloway
123
3.9
123.0
513
88
Dana Hofheinz
113
3.6
113.0
173
...AND THE REST Click here for the rest of the Team
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2025 Miles
89
Matt Dunnahoe
98
3.1
98.0
39
90
Margaux Sindoni
93
3.0
93.0
221
91
Brien Devine
83
2.6
83.0
85
92
Kim Moyano
78
2.5
78.0
30
93
Kathy Root
74
2.3
74.0
42
94
Russell VanRozeboom
45
1.4
45.0
95
Jim Remillard
26
.8
26.0
806
96
Eric Moss
20
.6
20.0
58
97
Grandpa Mark
16
.5
16.0
98
Al Cassel
4.1
.1
4.1
651
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.