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.
Ride Description and Notes: Note the earlier start time!!
Regroup at Newcastle Park & Ride
Regroup at Dick Cook and Val Verde
Coffee afterwards at Roanie’s
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Penryn Park&Rideide 4.2024 -- 28.6 miles 1.0 Right -- King Road 2.1 Right -- Humphrey Road 3.1 Left -- Citrus Colony Road 3.8 Right -- Delmar Avenue 5.1 Right -- English Colony Way 5.5 Left -- Butler Road 5.9 Cont -- Butler Road 6.3 Right -- Butler Road 7.0 Right -- Butler Road 7.1 Keep Right -- Butler Road 7.3 Right -- Butler Road 7.7 Left -- Gold Rush Way 8.4 Right -- Clark Tunnel Road 8.7 Left -- Callison Road 8.7 Left -- Callison Road 8.7 Keep Left -- Callison Road 8.9 Keep Right -- Callison Road 10.0 Left -- Taylor Road 11.0 Right -- Old State Highway 11.3 Right -- Newcastle Road 13.0 Right -- Brennans Road 14.1 Left -- Brennans Road 15.4 Left -- King Road 15.5 Right -- Auburn Folsom Road 17.7 Right -- Dick Cook Road 19.3 Left -- Val Verde Road 20.3 Right -- Laird Road 21.1 Left -- Rutherford Canyon Road 21.4 At roundabout, take exit 2 -- Rutherford Canyon Road 22.0 At roundabout, take exit 1 -- Rutherford Canyon Road 22.4 Right -- Barton Road 23.9 Left -- Brace Road 25.0 Right -- Sierra College Boulevard 25.2 Right -- Sierra College Boulevard 25.4 Right -- Bankhead Road 25.9 Right -- Saunders Avenue 26.8 Left -- Webb Street 26.8 Right -- King Road 27.7 Left -- Boyington Road Leader Cell:
Start Location: Keiser Park, 700 Windsor River Rd Windsor, CA 95492 The May Enduro will take us over to the backroads of the wine region. We will basically be circling the Alexander Valley AVA in a clockwise direction. It is 66 miles with 2750 feet of climb. Rest stop at mile 28.8 at Lake Sonoma/Warm Springs Recreation Area. Another rest stop is in Geyersville at mile 41.4 (last water available on course).
The start is at Keiser Park in Windsor, which is a 2-hour 15-minute drive from Auburn. Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Updated November Enduro - Levi's Medio -- 63.0 miles 0.0 Left -- Windsor River Rd 0.2 Left -- Starr Rd 3.5 Right -- Mark West Station Rd 4.9 Right -- Trenton-Healdsburg Rd 5.0 Left -- Eastside Rd 6.2 Right -- Wohler Rd 7.0 Left to stay on Wohler Rd 7.3 Right -- Westside Rd 15.9 Left -- W Dry Creek Rd 24.7 Right -- Yoakim Bridge Rd 25.3 Left -- Dry Creek Rd 28.1 Dry Creek Rd turns slightly Left and becomes Stewarts Point-Skaggs Springs Rd 28.4 Left -- Lake Sub 28.4 Make a U-turn 28.4 Right -- Skaggs Springs Rd/Stewarts Point-Skaggs Springs Rd 28.6 Stewarts Point-Skaggs Springs Rd turns slightly Right and becomes Dry Creek Rd 30.0 Left -- Dutcher Creek Rd 34.2 Right -- Theresa Dr 34.3 Right -- Asti Rd 40.1 Cont -- Geyserville Avenue, CA 128 41.0 Option: Stay straight to Geyserville Market 41.0 Left -- California State Route 128, CA 128 45.6 Left -- Geysers Road 46.2 Right -- Red Winery Road 48.5 Right -- Pine Flat Road 48.9 Left -- California State Route 128, CA 128 52.1 Right -- Rohlffs Rd 52.3 Right -- Chalk Hill Rd 60.2 Right -- Pleasant Ave 61.3 Right -- Old Redwood Hwy 62.3 Cont -- Windsor River Rd 62.6 Stay straight to stay on Windsor RIVER Rd. 63.0 Left at Oak Park St Leader Cell:
Sunday - Granite Bay - Lincoln Double Loop 41miles/2484 climb Sun, May 11, 8:30am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: We will give this route another try. Rained out last time. Cooler weather, facilities at McBean Park. 41miles, 2500'. Start at 8:30. Print your own route sheet. Thx. Roger
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Granite Bay - Lincoln Double Loop 41miles/2484 climb -- 41.3 miles 0.0 Right -- Rock Springs Road 1.8 Right -- Brennans Road 3.1 Left -- King Road 3.2 Right -- Auburn Folsom Road 8.1 Right -- Cavitt Stallman Road 9.7 Right -- Barton Road 11.4 Right -- Rutherford Canyon Road 12.7 Right -- Laird Road 13.5 Left -- Wells Avenue 13.7 Wells becomes Val Verde 16.5 Left -- King Road 16.8 Right -- Penryn Road 18.1 Right -- Taylor Road 18.6 Left -- English Colony Way 22.0 Right -- Sierra College Boulevard 22.9 Left -- Twelve Bridges Drive 24.1 Right -- Stoneridge Boulevard 25.2 Right -- Del Webb Boulevard 25.4 Right -- Sun City Boulevard 26.7 Right -- Ferrari Ranch Road 27.2 Left -- McBean Park Drive 27.4 Left into McBean Park REST STOP 27.6 Right -- McBean Park Drive 27.6 Left -- East Avenue 28.1 Right -- East 9th Street 28.6 Keep Left -- Liberty Lane 28.8 Right -- Virginiatown Road 32.0 Left -- Fowler Road 32.1 Right -- Virginiatown Road 34.3 Right -- Gold Hill Road 34.9 Left -- Ridge Road 38.5 Right -- Taylor Road 41.3 Left -- Rock Springs Road 41.3 Right into quarry DONE Leader Cell:
Monday - BAST Monthly MeetingMon, May 12, 8:30am 0 comments
Leader Name: Dana Hofheinz E-mail: danabhof@sbcglobal.net
Ride Description and Notes:
Calling all Bicycle Safety and Advocacy Team enthusiasts. The next BAST details:
The MAY Bicycle Advocacy and Safety Team "BAST" meeting will via ZOOM on Monday, 05/12/2025 from 8:30 am to 9:45 am. Please email me at danabhof@sbcglobal.net if you're interested in participating. I will send you the ZOOM link/instructions a day in advance.
If there is an item you would like on the agenda, please let me know as well. Thanks, Dana
Tuesday - Bickford Ranch from Newcastle Tue, May 13, 8:30am 0 comments
Where: Newcastle Park and Ride Newcastle, CA (map)
Leader Name: Larry Merlo E-mail: larry_merlo@yahoo.com
Ride Description and Notes: Looks like clear sunny skies for Tuesday morning. Lets 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 Newcastle Produce.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Bickford Ranch from Newcastle -- 29.3 miles 0.2 Left -- Old State Highway 0.2 Right -- Old State Highway 0.5 Left -- Taylor Road 1.5 Right -- Callison Road 2.8 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 6.4 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 7.2 Left -- Vintage Oak Dr 7.4 Cont -- Starglow Dr 7.8 Left 8.3 Left 8.5 At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit -- Bickford Rnch Rd 8.8 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 13.3 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 21.2 Right -- Wise Road 22.3 Left -- Wise Road 26.6 Keep Right -- Wise Road 26.6 Left -- Wise Road 26.6 Make a U-turn -- Wise Road 26.7 Right -- Lozanos Road 28.2 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:
Wednesday - West Placer Burbs (flat) Wed, May 14, 8:30am 0 comments
A flat-ish ride from Loomis Train Depot to the suburbs of western Placer County. We will ride on our typical Placer County back roads, quite a few wide suburban boulevards thru Rocklin and Lincoln usually with generous bike lanes, and a few bike only trails. Catch a glimpse of the world famous Lincoln Airport. If you prefer a shorter ride there are many opportunities to shortcut. At mile 22 a stop at Foskett Regional Park for rest & relief but the burbs provide many other opportunities for resupply, if desired.
If paper is your preferred form of navigation then please print your own route sheet.
Post ride coffee & conversation somewhere TBD in downtown Loomis.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- West Placer Burbs (flat) -- 39.4 miles 0.0 Left -- Webb St 0.3 Left -- King Rd 1.5 Left -- Delmar Ave 2.8 Right -- Del Rio Ct 3.1 At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit -- Americana Way 3.4 Right -- Pacific St 4.0 Right -- E Midas Ave 5.0 Right -- Clover Valley Rd 5.6 Left -- Creekwood Dr 5.8 Right -- Rawhide Rd 6.6 Right -- Clover Valley Rd 7.2 Right -- Creekwood Dr 7.4 Left -- Rawhide Rd 8.0 Right -- Midas Ave 9.2 Right -- Agate Way 9.2 Right -- Ford Rd 9.5 Right -- Stoney Rd 9.7 Right -- Summit Dr 10.0 Right -- Sand St 10.1 Left -- Whitney Blvd 10.2 Right -- Crest Dr 11.6 Right -- Park Dr 13.5 Cont -- Whitney Ranch Pkwy 15.1 At the traffic circle, continue straight to stay on Whitney Ranch Pkwy 16.3 Right at Wildcat Blvd 16.8 Cont -- E Joiner Pkwy 22.9 Cont -- Venture Dr 24.0 Left -- Aviation Blvd 24.5 Cont -- Nelson Ln 26.5 Left -- Moore Rd 27.8 Cont -- Sorrento Pkwy 28.3 Make a U-turn at Benvenito Ln 28.3 Right 29.2 Left -- Groveland Ln 29.2 Right -- Joiner Pkwy 29.4 Left -- Ferrari Ranch Rd 30.4 Right -- Ingram Pkwy 31.2 Left -- Del Webb Blvd 32.2 Left -- Stoneridge Blvd 33.2 Left -- Twelve Bridges Dr 33.3 Right -- Monteverde Trail 33.4 Monteverde Trail turns Right and becomes Monteverde Dr 34.1 Left -- Camino Verdera 34.4 Right -- Twelve Bridges Dr 34.7 Right -- Sierra College Blvd 35.6 Left -- English Colony Way 36.6 Right -- Humphrey Rd 37.4 Right to stay on Humphrey Rd 38.9 Left -- King Rd 39.1 Right -- Webb St 39.4 Right Leader Cell:
Thursday - MeadowVista-Darkhorse Thu, May 15, 8:30am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: Fun ride around the Darkhorse loop (clockwise). Casual, gentle pace. Optional additional 4-mile loop inside the Lake of the Pines gate if riders would like. Decision will be made at the start. Cue sheets will be provided. Coffee and chit chat afterwards at the Local Cafe in Meadow Vista.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- MeadowVista-Darkhorse -- 27.1 miles 0.1 Right -- Meadow Vista Rd 0.3 Left -- Placer Hills Rd 5.4 Left -- Dog Bar Rd 7.1 Left -- Magnolia Rd 9.1 Left -- Retherford Rd 9.7 Right -- Serene Hill Ct 9.9 Cont -- Darkhorse Dr 12.6 Cont -- Combie Rd 15.1 Right -- Magnolia Rd 20.1 Right -- Dog Bar Rd 21.7 Right -- Placer Hills Rd 26.9 Right -- Meadow Vista Rd 27.0 Left Leader Cell:
Friday - Loomis Train Station Bike Trail Nimbus Loop Fri, May 16, 8:30am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: Flattish and a bit longer than the typical Friday ride. Looping out from the Loomis Train Station to AR Bike Trail with regroup at Beals then to Hazel and Nimbus Flat SP and back via the Johnny Cash Trail.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- Loomis Train Station Bike Trail Nimbus Loop -- 39.4 miles 0.1 Left -- Horseshoe Bar Road 1.0 Right -- Laird Road 1.1 Right -- Brace Road 1.2 Left -- Barton Road 5.4 Left -- Barton Road 7.3 Left -- Macduff Drive 7.6 Left -- Oak Leaf Way 8.5 Left -- Oak Hill Drive 8.8 Keep Right 9.0 Keep Left 9.2 Left -- American River Bike Trail 12.7 Keep Left -- Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail 14.6 Right -- Black Miners Bar Loop Trail 18.2 Cont -- American River Bike Trail 18.5 Left 18.7 Keep Right 18.7 Left -- American River Bike Trail 18.9 Right -- American River Bike Trail 19.0 Keep Left -- American River Bike Trail 21.7 Keep Right -- American River Bike Trail 21.8 Left -- American River Bike Trail 22.8 Left -- American River Bike Trail 23.8 Right -- Gold Lake Drive 23.8 Right -- Leidesdorff Street 23.8 Left -- Leidesdorff Street 23.8 Left -- Greenback Lane 23.9 Right 23.9 Left -- American River Bike Trail 24.0 Right -- Johnny Cash Trail 24.2 Left -- Leidesdorff Street 24.3 Right -- Johnny Cash Trail 25.1 Keep Left -- Johnny Cash Trail 26.7 Right 27.4 Right 28.1 Left -- American River Bike Trail 28.4 Keep Right -- American River Bike Trail 29.1 Keep Right -- American River Bike Trail 29.4 Left -- American River Bike Trail 33.3 Left -- Cavitt Stallman Road 33.3 Right -- Laird Road 34.7 Right -- Wells Avenue 37.7 Left -- King Road 39.1 Left -- Taylor Road 39.3 Right -- Webb Street 39.4 Left 39.4 Right Leader Cell:
Saturday - SFCC Sat Penryn Itchy 29er Sat, May 17, 8:30am 0 comments
Ride Description and Notes: 29 flatish miles starting from the Penryn Park-n-Ride. Coffee at Roanies after. Hope to see you there.
Please download or print a route sheet, I will have a few on hand.
Route Cue Sheet --------------------------------------------- SFCC Sat Penryn Itchy 29er -- 28.9 miles 0.0 Left (north) -- Penryn Rd 0.7 Left -- Taylor Rd 1.5 Right -- Rippey Rd 1.5 Left to stay on Rippey Rd 2.6 Cont -- Taylor Rd 2.7 Right -- King Rd 4.1 Left -- Sierra College Blvd 5.4 Left -- Brace Rd 6.5 Right -- Barton Rd 9.7 Shortcut-Take Left on Cavitt Stallman 9.7 Right -- Cavitt Stallman Rd 12.1 Left -- Olive Ranch Rd 13.1 Restroom stop-Right -- Stirling St 13.2 Make a U-turn 13.3 Right -- Olive Ranch Rd 14.1 Left -- Barton Rd 14.3 Right -- Reba Dr 14.9 Right -- Carolinda Dr 15.2 Left -- Barton Rd 15.3 Left -- Rockhurst Way 15.6 Right -- Hampstead Way 15.8 Cont -- Long Meadow Rd 15.9 Left -- Joe Rodgers Rd 16.3 Left -- Itchy Acres Rd 17.2 Right -- Oak Pine Ln 17.8 Right -- Cavitt Stallman Rd 18.6 Left -- Auburn Folsom Rd 19.0 Right -- Twin Rocks Rd 19.7 Cont -- Boulder Rd 20.2 Left -- Walden Woods Way 20.8 Right -- Vireo Way 20.9 Left -- Ardea Way 21.0 Right -- Auburn Folsom Rd 24.8 Left -- King Rd 24.9 Right -- Brennans Rd 26.2 Left -- Rock Springs Rd 27.1 Take Left on Aspen Dr 27.6 Left -- Boulder Creek Rd 28.5 Left to stay on Boulder Creek Rd 28.6 Right toward Penryn Rd 28.6 Right -- Penryn Rd 28.8 Left -- Boyington Rd 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, May 20, 8:30am 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.
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.
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Team SFCC is in 1st place with 19223 miles
Place
Team
Miles
2024 Miles
1
Sierra Foothills Cycling Club
19223
48637
2
Sacramento Wheelmen
17997
3
Sacramento Bike Hikers
7093
4
Tri County Cyclists
6028
5
Hmong Cycling
3326
Click here for full team standings at the MIBM website.
Live Updates
Tue at 21:20 - Beate Danielsen logged 41 miles and bridged the gap from CHASE 5 to the CHASE 4 group but still cannot keep pace with 2024's miles
Tue at 20:30 - John Holt has bridged the gap to the LEAD GROUP adding 47 miles and is now on pace to exceed 1000 miles for the month
Tue at 20:10 - Jack Baker logged 48 miles and bridged the gap to the CHASE 1 group
Tue at 18:30 - Chuck Allgood logged 26 miles and bridged the gap to the CHASE 5 group
Tue at 18:30 - Angele Oliveri logged 34 miles and bridged the gap from PELOTON to the CHASE 5 group but still cannot keep pace with 2024's miles
Tue at 18:20 - Joanie Mork logged 26 miles and bridged the gap from CHASE 4 to the CHASE 3 group but still cannot keep pace with 2024's miles
Tue at 18:00 - Pete Bustabade logged 25 miles and bridged the gap to the CHASE 5 group
Tue at 16:10 - A textbook example of perfect form and technique as Gary White logs 61 miles.
Tue at 15:40 - John Chiarello attacked the CHASE 1 group by logging 49 miles but failed to bridge the gap to the LEAD group
Tue at 15:30 - Michele Happiness logged 40 miles and bridged the gap from CHASE 3 to the CHASE 2 group but still cannot keep pace with 2024's miles
Tue at 15:30 - Ed Keller's mental strength is the secret weapon adding 63 miles -- a steely resolve that never wavers.
Tue at 15:00 - Bob Niblack is riding with such finesse and composure adding 57 miles as if the bike is an extension of the rider's own body.
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
580
44.6
1383.0
1447
2
Justin Scoggin
491
37.7
1170.8
614
3
Doug Smith
489
37.6
1166.0
4
Kevin Thanh
463
35.6
1104.0
5
Ed Keller
443
34.0
1056.3
1111
6
John Holt
427
32.8
1018.2
1411
CHASE 1 - White group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
7
David Winters
412
31.6
982.4
8
Michael Thiers
400
30.7
953.8
619
9
John Chiarello
396
30.4
944.3
648
10
Charlene Daniels
369
28.3
879.9
164
11
Gary White
354
27.2
844.1
1246
12
Gordy Vredenburg
353
27.1
841.7
391
13
David Norcott
346
26.6
825.0
578
14
Jack Baker
341
26.2
813.1
197
CHASE 2 - Sueda group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
15
Jim Remillard
331
25.4
789.3
908
16
Jim Otto
331
25.4
789.3
17
Roy Sueda
325
25.0
775.0
1312
18
Catherine Carbonaro
319
24.5
760.6
643
19
Sharon Zasso
309
23.7
736.8
463
20
Randi 14K
304
23.3
724.9
21
Patricia Stewart
304
23.3
724.9
465
22
Michele Happiness
301
23.1
717.7
731
CHASE 3 - Mork group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
23
John Marinko
293
22.5
698.6
24
Wigbert Sy
290
22.3
691.5
622
25
Tim Danielsen
284
21.8
677.2
582
26
Scott Barrette
283
21.7
674.8
529
27
Katherine Thompson
279
21.4
665.3
761
28
Mike Lopez
270
20.7
643.8
667
29
Joanie Mork
256
19.6
610.4
1368
30
Jessica Jensen
255
19.6
608.0
531
31
Kathleen Leavitt
252
19.3
600.9
737
CHASE 4 - Pappas group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
32
Monica Pappas
245
18.8
584.2
764
33
Doreen Wagner
239
18.3
569.9
306
34
Douglas Murdoch
238
18.3
567.5
35
Beate Danielsen
226
17.3
538.9
661
36
Karen Holt
226
17.3
538.9
184
37
Rusty Vanrozeboom
211
16.2
503.1
432
CHASE 5 - Shiotsuka group
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
38
Keith Kenworthy
205
15.7
488.8
344
39
Anthony Davaransky
201
15.4
479.3
290
40
Angele Oliveri
200
15.3
476.9
748
41
Thomas Phillips
198
15.2
472.1
380
42
Jen Ivey
195
15.0
465.0
324
43
Denton Connor
193
14.8
460.2
596
44
Chuck Allgood
190
14.6
453.0
201
45
Merrill Furlow
188
14.4
448.3
686
46
Matthew Rhyne
188
14.4
448.3
514
47
Wanda Shiotsuka
180
13.8
429.2
815
48
Rose Marie Smith
178
13.6
424.4
65
49
Bruce Wilson
178
13.6
424.4
50
Pete Bustabade
175
13.4
417.3
51
Krishawn Janke
168
12.9
400.6
490
PELOTON (200 to 399 projected miles - 6.5 miles/day)
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
52
Larry Merlo
159
12.2
379.1
583
53
Margaux Sindoni
157
12.0
374.3
73
54
Teri Gevry
156
12.0
372.0
901
55
Linda Rushing
154
11.8
367.2
348
56
James Stoody
153
11.7
364.8
804
57
Laurinda Stoody
153
11.7
364.8
681
58
Cathy Armstrong
151
11.6
360.0
615
59
Greg Call
150
11.5
357.6
588
60
Laura Prescott
144
11.0
343.3
386
61
Dee Anne Holloway
134
10.3
319.5
359
62
Ken Coffey
133
10.2
317.1
433
63
Al Cassel
132
10.1
314.7
602
64
Dana Hofheinz
132
10.1
314.7
646
65
Bob Niblack
131
10.0
312.3
224
66
Ed Craft
129
9.9
307.6
229
67
K Dott
128
9.8
305.2
473
68
Terry Poore
128
9.8
305.2
233
69
Donald Hallford
124
9.5
295.6
339
70
John Sims
122
9.3
290.9
414
71
Dirk Hofheinz
122
9.3
290.9
403
72
Pamela Connor
109
8.3
259.9
523
73
Doug Parks
102
7.8
243.2
149
74
Jack Scullion
100
7.6
238.4
106
75
Bob Montuori
100
7.6
238.4
1290
76
Joseph Fredrickson
98
7.5
233.6
77
Don Baldwin
98
7.5
233.6
657
78
John Hafkenschiel
96
7.3
228.9
308
79
Graham Fogg
96
7.3
228.9
513
80
Kathy Welch
95
7.3
226.5
1046
81
Carlos Bassa
94
7.2
224.1
567
82
Joe West
91
7.0
217.0
83
Deborah Hallford
90
6.9
214.6
84
Kevin Gregory
87
6.6
207.4
224
OFF THE BACK (100 to 199 projected miles - 3.3 miles/day)
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
85
Linda Apodaca
75
5.7
178.8
900
86
Mitch Valder
75
5.7
178.8
404
87
Bill Levin
70
5.3
166.9
208
88
Jill Sayre
64
4.9
152.6
140
89
Douglas Thorley
54
4.1
128.7
212
90
Dona Anderson
50
3.8
119.2
90
91
John Oberg
46
3.5
109.6
...AND THE REST Click here for the rest of the Team
Place
Name
Miles
Ave. /Day
Proj. Total
2024 Miles
92
Rois Davidson
38
2.9
90.6
483
93
Dan Magaw
36
2.7
85.8
467
94
Eric Moss
35
2.6
83.4
38
95
Tom Piette
33
2.5
78.6
206
96
Brien Devine
26
2.0
62.0
64
97
Kathy Root
21
1.6
50.0
171
98
Jim Passadore
17
1.3
40.5
579
99
Matt Dunnahoe
12
.9
28.6
201
100
Jeffrey Bramlett
12
.9
28.6
477
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.