Come participate in the Original Women Bike Ride. Early spring is the perfect time to ride through the beautiful rolling hills of the San Francisco Bay's Tri-Valley area. There are 3 beautiful all new routes to choose from - 63 mile Classic route, 93 mile Challenge route, and a 40 mile Lite route. All routes have full SAG support should you need any assistance, fully staffed rest stops stocked with food and drinks, and a delicious lunch at the end of the ride. We encourage mother and daughter teams and even grandmother teams! So leave your Prince Charming at home, or better yet, have him Volunteer so you and your friends can enjoy a special day!
E-Bike Policy - Class 1 and Class 3 pedal assist E-Bikes are welcome. Class 2 (throttle assist) E-Bikes are not allowed.
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The Valley Spokesmen Bicycle Club will be hosting Cinderella Conditioning Rides starting January 27th that are designed to get you ready for the big day.
Price:
General Admission: USD 80.00
URLs:
Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2224000-0?pid=5274
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2224000-2?pid=5274
Venue details: Las Positas College, 3000 Campus Hill Drive, Livermore, California, 94551, United States
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