The Valley Spokesmen Bicycle Club invites you to enjoy a day of scenic cycling in the West Coast's original Women's only bike ride. The routes are designed for all levels of riding ability with rest stops, SAG assistance and a delicious after ride lunch at the finish.
This unique bicycle tour for Women, Girls and Female-Identifying riders only winds through the Amador, Livermore, Diablo, and San Ramon Valleys. There are 3 routes to choose from:
The Classic route is a metric century at 62.6 miles and is mostly flat with a few moderate hills and 2,100 feet of elevation.
The Challenge route is 100 miles with 4,200 ft of elevation.
The Short route is 30.7 miles with 900 feet of elevation.
All routes start and end at Las Positas College.
Prices:
Cinderella Short Ride Young Riders 8-14 age: USD 30.00,
Cinderella Short Ride VSBC Members: USD 40.00,
Cinderella Short Ride General: USD 45.00,
Cinderella Classic / Challenge Ride Young Riders 8-14 age: USD 50.00,
Cinderella Classic / Challenge Ride VSBC Members: USD 60.00,
Cinderella Classic / Challenge Ride General: USD 70.00
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