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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.


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Wednesday - Penryn Park&Rideide 4.2024 Wed, May 28, 8:30am
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Where: Penryn Park & Ride (map)

Leader Name: Teri Gevry
E-mail: terigevry@ymail.com

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/48881047
28.6 miles, 1461 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions
Click Here to print route sheet

Ride Description and Notes:
Join me for a somewhat mellow ride day as Merrill will be leading us on a Biggie the next day!

Meet at Penryn Park n Ride 8:30
29 miles, 1500 ft.

Cheers
Teri

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:  

Thursday - Lower Colfax/Rattlesnake Loops Thu, May 29, 8:30am
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Where: Chicago Park (map)

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

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/6367943
26.3 miles, 2239 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions
Click Here to print route sheet

Ride Description and Notes:
For those wishing a little tamer ride than Merrill's Donner Ride, please join me for my birthday ride on Lower Colfax. I'm going to suggest a
few modifications to the ride listed. Coffee and pie afterwards at the Happy, Happy Apple!

Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Lower Colfax/Rattlesnake Loops -- 26.3 miles
0.3      Left to stay on Lower Colfax Rd
5.2      Left to stay on Lower Colfax Rd
6.6      Right -- Rattlesnake Rd
6.8      Left -- Jodette Ln
6.9      Left -- Bradford Dr
7.6      Right -- Rattlesnake Rd
8.0      Right -- Rattlesnake Ridge Dr
8.0      Right -- Rattlesnake Rd
9.9      Right -- Wheeler Cross Rd
10.2    Left -- Dog Bar Rd
11.2    Left -- Rattlesnake Rd
11.2    Right -- Dog Bar Rd
12.2    Right -- Wheeler Cross Rd
12.5    Left -- Rattlesnake Rd
13.7    Right
13.7    Left -- Brooks Rd
14.2    Right -- Pine Cone Cir
16.1    Cont -- Brooks Rd
16.6    Right -- W Brookview Dr
17.0    Left at Brookview Dr Cir
17.0    Left -- E Brookview Dr
17.6    Right -- Lower Colfax Rd
17.8    Right to stay on Lower Colfax Rd
22.7    Right to stay on Lower Colfax Rd
22.9    Left to stay on Lower Colfax Rd
23.1    Right -- CA-174 E
23.2    Left -- Orchard Springs Rd
23.7    Left to stay on Orchard Springs Rd
25.6    Right to stay on Orchard Springs Rd
26.1    Right -- CA-174 W
26.2    Left -- Lower Colfax Rd
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Thursday - Cisco Donner w/Serene + Two Longer Options Thu, May 29, 9:30am
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Where: Cisco Grove, CA (map)

Leader Name: Merrill Furlow
E-mail: mfurlow1152@yahoo.com

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/27927562
43.7 miles, 3311 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions
Click Here to print route sheet

Ride Description and Notes:
The mountains are calling and this is the lagniappe ride- if you've ever been to New Orleans then you know that lagniappe means "a little something extra". An extra Thursday ride on the calendar, an event with three route options, and free stuff to accompany your lunch.

Here's the plan.... bring your lunch to the start location at Hampton Rocks Road/Cisco Road. A lovely volunteer will drive your lunch to my cabin in Serene Lakes (bear protection services included) and provide drinks, chips, and cookies (or alternatively buy a great deli sandwich at the Soda Springs Store about a mile from my cabin). From my cabin it's an 11 mile descent back to the start so feel free to stuff yourself and linger as long as you want. I would appreciate an RSVP so that I can acquire the appropriate quantity of goodies (Please- - RSVP to me only not a "Reply All" or text me with your name included).

I will be leading/sweeping the 44 mile version. Rest and refresh at Donner State Park and regroups at the tops of the climbs.

In the spirit of lagniappe there are two additional route options. Both include lunch stops at my cabin in Serene Lakes.

50 miler- https://ridewithgps.com/routes/50840609

metric- https://ridewithgps.com/routes/50840568

Please print your own cue sheets.

Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Cisco Donner w/Serene -- 43.7 miles
0.4      Right -- Hampshire Rocks Road
2.7      Left
6.9      Cont -- Donner Pass Road
8.8      Right -- Donner Pass Road
19.2    Right -- South Shore Drive
20.5    Right
21.3    Right -- South Shore Drive
21.5    Right -- South Shore Drive
22.3    Right -- South Shore Drive
22.5    Right -- South Shore Drive
23.0    Left -- Donner Pass Road
29.3    Left -- Soda Springs Road
30.6    Left -- Soda Springs Road
31.3    Right -- Soda Springs Road
31.5    Right -- Serene Road
32.3    Right -- Serene Road
32.4    Right -- Bales Road
32.5    Left -- Yuba Drive
33.0    Right -- Pahatsi Road
33.2    Left -- Soda Springs Road
34.1    Left -- Donner Pass Road
34.9    Left -- Donner Pass Road
43.3    Left -- Hampshire Rocks Road
   Leader Cell:  

Friday - Fast Friday 5 short Fri, May 30, 8:00am
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Where: The Flower Farm, Loomis, CA (map)

Leader Name: Teri Gevry
E-mail: terigevry@ymail.com

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/1988671
26.4 miles, 1094 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions
Click Here to print route sheet

Ride Description and Notes:
Join us Friday for a fun ride out of the Flower Farm.

NOTE-Ride STARTS at 8am due to the heat expected!



Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Fast Friday 5 short -- 26.4 miles
0.1      Left -- Horseshoe Bar Rd
3.4      Cont -- Laird Rd
3.5      Right -- Brace Rd
3.6      Left -- Barton Rd
7.8      Left to stay on Barton Rd
7.9      Right to stay on Barton Rd
9.6      Left -- Macduff Dr
10.0    Left -- Oak Leaf Way
10.9    Left -- Oak Hill Dr
12.6    Right -- Barton Rd
15.2    Left to stay on Barton Rd
15.3    Cont -- Olive Ranch Rd
17.1    Right -- Cavitt Stallman Rd
20.9    Left -- Laird Rd
22.2    Right -- Wells Ave
22.5    Left -- Val Verde Rd
24.2    Right -- Horseshoe Bar Rd
26.3    Right
   Leader Cell:  

Saturday - SFCC Final MIBM 2025 Sat, May 31, 8:00am
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Where: Penryn Park and Ride (map)

Leader Name: Jennifer Ivey
E-mail: jbivey83@gmail.com

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/50964151
25.5 miles, 1446 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions
Click Here to print route sheet

Ride Description and Notes:
Due to the heat coming in on Friday, EARLIER START TIME 8:00!!!

Please join us for the final SFCC ride of May is Bike Month 2025. This is a 25 mile ride with the climbing in the beginning. Start at the Penryn Park and Ride and stay for coffee/tea/smoothies and conversation at Roanie's coffee afterwards. I may even bring watermelon!

Please print your own route sheet or download to your device. I hope to see many of you on Saturday!

Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
SFCC Final MIBM 2025 -- 25.5 miles
0.1      Left -- Penryn Road
0.7      Right -- Taylor Road
0.8      Left -- Penryn Road
1.3      Right -- English Colony Way
3.2      Left -- Brennans Road
3.3      Right -- Rock Springs Road
4.5      Right -- Auburn Folsom Road
6.7      Right -- Horseshoe Bar Road
7.5      Left -- Tudsbury Road
7.7      Keep Left -- Tudsbury Road
8.3      Right -- Auburn Folsom Road
9.0      Right -- Dick Cook Road
10.5    Left -- Val Verde Road
12.8    Right -- Barton Road
13.2    Right -- Rutherford Canyon Road
13.8    Keep Right -- Rutherford Canyon Road
14.5    Left -- Laird Road
15.8    Right -- Laird Road
15.9    Cont -- Horseshoe Bar Road
17.1    Left -- Val Verde Road
18.2    Left -- King Road
20.2    Right -- Humphrey Road
21.7    Right -- Colwell Road
22.7    Left -- Swetzer Road
23.3    Right -- English Colony Way
24.1    Right -- Taylor Road
24.6    Left -- Penryn Road
25.2    Right -- Boyington Road
25.4    Right -- Penryn Road
   Leader Cell:  

Sunday - Stumpy to Loon & Back Sun, Jun 1, 9:00am
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Where: Stumpy Meadows Dam (map)

Leader Name: Kathy Welch
E-mail: ultrakathy@sbcglobal.net

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/27746111
40.8 miles, 4500 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions
Click Here to print route sheet

Ride Description and Notes:
Out and back to Loon Lake from Stumpy Meadows Reservoir. We are hoping to hit the height of the dogwood blooms. 

Park about 200 yards past the dam on the right at a wide turnout.

Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Stumpy to Loon & Back -- 40.8 miles
0.0      Elevation 4275
11.0    Top 6100
14.2    Left -- Ice House Rd
15.4    Right US Frst Service Rd 3
19.5    Top 6500
19.8    Right towards boatramp/dump/campground
20.3    Head towards boat ramp, picnic table under tree
20.9    Left -- Ice House Road
25.3    Left -- Ice House Rd
26.6    Right -- Wentworth Springs Rd
29.7    Top 6100
40.7    Done Elevation 4275
   Leader Cell:  

Tuesday - Newcastle Relaxed Route Tue, Jun 3, 8:00am
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Where: Newcastle Park and Ride Newcastle, CA (map)

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

RWGPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44619900
36.7 miles, 1989 ft. of climbing
Route Weather Conditions
Click Here to print route sheet

Ride Description and Notes:
Join me Tuesday for this older and longer route. It will be a 36.7 mile with under 2000 feet of climbing. We will stop at the green cemetery for water and bathroom.  Please download this straightforward route. Join us for post ride coffee at Newcastle Produce. 

Route Cue Sheet ---------------------------------------------
Newcastle Relaxed Route -- 36.7 miles
0.0      Left -- Newcastle Road
0.2      Right -- Old State Highway
0.5      Right -- Taylor Road, CA 193
0.6      Left -- Ridge Road
4.2      Right -- Gold Hill Road
4.9      Left -- Virginiatown Road
7.0      Right -- Fowler Road
7.9      Left -- Fruitvale Road
8.2      Right -- Garden Bar Road
10.4    Left -- Mount Pleasant Road
11.5    Right -- Big Ben Road
12.1    Left -- Big Ben Road
13.5    Right -- McCourtney Road
14.4    Left -- Fleming Road
15.2    Right -- Gladding Road
16.7    Right -- Riosa Road
17.2    Right -- McCourtney Road
19.8    Left -- Big Ben Road
21.3    Right -- Big Ben Road
21.8    Right -- Crosby Herold Road
23.1    Left -- Wise Road
26.4    Right -- Wise Road
27.6    Left -- Wise Road
32.9    Keep Right -- Wise Road
33.0    Right -- Wise Road
33.9    Right -- Ophir Road
35.8    Right -- Taylor Road, CA 193
36.0    Left -- Old State Highway, CA 193
36.6    Left -- Newcastle Road
   Leader Cell:  

Wednesday Rides Wed, Jun 4, 8:00am
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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 5, 8:00am
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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 6, 8:00am
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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 7, 8:00am
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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 8, 8:00am
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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 10, 8:00am
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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.


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Join team SFCC for the 2025 May is Bike Month

Create a login at the https://www.lovetoride.net website. Once you are logged in, click here then click the JOIN EXISTING button. Type in Sierra Foothills and join the group. Join May is Bike Month by clicking THE CHALLENGE tab at the top and join in.

Team SFCC is in 1st place with
50719 miles

PlaceTeamMiles2024
Miles
1Sierra Foothills Cycling Club5071948637
2Sacramento Wheelmen46961 
3Sacramento Bike Hikers16640 
4Tri County Cyclists14298 
5Hmong Cycling8928 
Click here for full team standings at the MIBM website.


 Live Updates
  • 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.
  • Sat at 15:40 - Jack Scullion logged 10 miles and bridged the gap to the PELOTON group
  • Sat at 15:40 - Gary White is a real virtuoso adding 65 miles -- composing a symphony of speed and endurance.
  • Sat at 15:10 - Ken Coffey logged 28 miles and bridged the gap from PELOTON to the CHASE 5 group but still cannot keep pace with 2024's miles
  • Sat at 15:00 - Randi 14K logged 36 miles and bridged the gap to the CHASE 1 group
  • Sat at 14:10 - Laurinda Stoody surges ahead with 137 miles and will certainly be tested for P.E.D. usage in June.
  • Sat at 14:10 - Karen Holt attacked the CHASE 4 group by logging 50 miles but failed to bridge the gap to the CHASE 3 group
  • Sat at 14:10 - Ellen Sherrill has got the heart of a lion adding 68 miles -- refusing to back down and always pushing forward.
  • Sat at 14:00 - Justin Scoggin effortlessly adds 58 miles while riding with the grace and elegance of a ballet dancer on wheels.
 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
1Ellen Sherrill164152.91641.01447
2Kevin Thanh150048.31500.0
3David Winters119538.51195.0
4John Chiarello118438.11184.0648
5Bob Montuori112836.31128.01290
6John Holt110335.51103.01411
7Doug Smith110135.51101.0
8Roy Sueda107334.61073.01312
9Michael Thiers102433.01024.0619
10Justin Scoggin101932.81019.0614
11Ed Keller101132.61011.01111

CHASE 1 - White group

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2024
Miles
12Gary White86127.7861.01246
13Jim Otto85027.4850.0
14Jack Baker82826.7828.0197
15Jim Remillard80626.0806.0908
16Randi 14K80325.9803.0
17Merrill Furlow80325.9803.0686

CHASE 2 - Lopez group

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2024
Miles
18Charlene Daniels77024.8770.0164
19Wigbert Sy76824.7768.0622
20Patricia Stewart74424.0744.0465
21Mike Lopez72723.4727.0667
22Tim Danielsen71823.1718.0582
23John Marinko71122.9711.0
24David Norcott70822.8708.0578

CHASE 3 - Gevry group

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2024
Miles
25Catherine Carbonaro68922.2689.0643
26Monica Pappas66521.4665.0764
27Kathleen Leavitt65521.1655.0737
28Al Cassel 65121.0651.0602
29Michele Happiness64420.7644.0731
30Rusty Vanrozeboom64120.6641.0432
31Teri Gevry62620.1626.0901
32Leslie Halkett62120.0621.0
33Katherine Thompson61119.7611.0761

CHASE 4 - Mork group

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2024
Miles
34Thomas Phillips59919.3599.0380
35Karen Holt57718.6577.0184
36Scott Barrette57618.5576.0529
37Bruce Wilson56818.3568.0
38Doreen Wagner56318.1563.0306
39Sharon Zasso56118.0561.0463
40Anthony Davaransky54317.5543.0290
41Douglas Murdoch53917.3539.0
42Joanie Mork53817.3538.01368
43Greg Call51516.6515.0588
44Dee Anne Holloway51316.5513.0359
45Gordy Vredenburg51016.4510.0391
46Chuck Allgood50516.2505.0201
47Jessica Jensen50116.1501.0531

CHASE 5 - Apodaca group

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2024
Miles
48Denton Connor47515.3475.0596
49Angele Oliveri44814.4448.0748
50Jen Ivey44814.4448.0324
51Linda Apodaca44314.2443.0900
52Ken Coffey42113.5421.0433
53Joe Peixoto41613.4416.0

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

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2024
Miles
54Tim Corrigan39612.7396.0
55Beate Danielsen39412.7394.0661
56Kathy Welch38412.3384.01046
57James Stoody38112.2381.0804
58Cathy Armstrong37612.1376.0615
59Keith Kenworthy37011.9370.0344
60K Dott36911.9369.0473
61Pete Bustabade36911.9369.0
62Krishawn Janke36611.8366.0490
63Matthew Rhyne35511.4355.0514
64Laurinda Stoody35111.3351.0681
65Rose Marie Smith35011.2350.065
66Larry Matz33610.8336.0521
67Kevin Gregory33610.8336.0224
68Aaron Masters33310.7333.0
69John Sims32410.4324.0414
70Larry Merlo31910.2319.0583
71Linda Rushing2979.5297.0348
72Laura Prescott2979.5297.0386
73Bill Levin2869.2286.0208
74Wanda Shiotsuka2849.1284.0815
75Mitch Valder2688.6268.0404
76Ed Craft2648.5264.0229
77Deborah Hallford2578.2257.0
78Donald Hallford2558.2255.0339
79Joe West2367.6236.0
80Bob Niblack2227.1222.0224
81Margaux Sindoni2217.1221.073
82Douglas Thorley2207.0220.0212
83Jim Passadore2197.0219.0579
84Doug Parks2197.0219.0149
85Joseph Fredrickson2146.9214.0
86Don Baldwin2056.6205.0657
87Jack Scullion2046.5204.0106

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

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2024
Miles
88Carlos Bassa1896.0189.0567
89Terry Poore1866.0186.0233
90Dana Hofheinz1735.5173.0646
91Graham Fogg1705.4170.0513
92Dan Magaw1645.2164.0467
93Jill Sayre1595.1159.0140
94John Hafkenschiel1514.8151.0308
95Dirk Hofheinz1464.7146.0403
96Rois Davidson1374.4137.0483
97Barbara Jicha1354.3135.0230
98Tom Piette1284.1128.0206
99Pamela Connor1093.5109.0523

...AND THE REST  
Click here for the rest of the Team

Place

Name

Miles
Ave.
/Day
Proj.
Total
2024
Miles
100Brien Devine852.785.064
101John Oberg622.062.0
102Eric Moss581.858.038
103Dona Anderson501.650.090
104Kathy Root421.342.0171
105Matt Dunnahoe371.137.0201
106Kim Moyano30.930.0222
107Jeffrey Bramlett18.518.0477
108Jeff Ridgel15.415.0

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)

GreenExceeded 2024 miles
YellowOn pace to exceed 2024 miles
RedBelow pace to exceed 2024 miles

Summer Camp 24

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.

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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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bast page

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