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San Francisco Bike Party - #167

San Francisco Bike Party - #167

Sat, Jun 6, 2:30 AM
From San Francisco Bike Party Meetup
4.7

**Come out and join us! Ride with the San Francisco crew of amazing partiers!** **Theme: TBD** **Start: TBD** **Party Stop #1: TBD** **End: TBD** **Route Map:** **TBD** Meetup: 7:30 pm PST Rollout: 8 pm PST How We Ride: • Stay in the RIGHT lane • Stop at RED lights • Leave no trace • Ride predictably & in control • Roll past conflict • Ride prepared • When in doubt, BIKE PARTY!

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BTCEB Gala Ride Saturday (5/30) at Joaquin Miller Park!

BTCEB Gala Ride Saturday (5/30) at Joaquin Miller Park!

Sat, May 30, 4:00 PM
From Bicycle Trails Council of the East Bay
4.8

Join Bicycle Trails Council on **SATURDAY MAY 30TH** for our next Gala ride as we return to the flowy redwood trails at **JOAQUIN MILLER PARK!** As always this will be a fun time looping through one of the parks BTCEB helps maintain. We will be riding the Big Trees loop, climbing up Sunset, catching the view of the Oakland skyline, and dropping down the fast and fun Cinderella. The advanced groups will also rip down Chaparral and Castle Park while others may venture across Skyline to catch a few trails in Redwood. Should be an awesome time as always! **[RSVP](https://www.meetup.com/bicycletrailscouncil/events/314855225)** to join the ride! And do us a favor an **[SIGN THE WAIVER](https://esign.ottersign.com/p/bicycle-trails-council-of-the-east-bay/0BjaK2PbhC)** now rather than at the ride. Meet at: JOAQUIN MILLER PARKING LOT - ELEPHANT BARN 3594 SANBORN DR OAKLAND CA 94602 We will gather at 9am at the Elephant Barn parking lot and hit the trails promptly at 9:30am. The ELEPHANT BARN parking lot is within the JOAQUIN MILLER PARK on Sanborn Dr. Head up Joaquin Miller Rd to the park entrance and turn into the park on Sanborn Dr. Go just past the community center/ranger station lot and make a left into the larger parking lot, which is the Elephant Barn lot. Join us for refreshments and snacks after the ride at **[GHOSTOWN BREWING](https://www.ghosttownbrewing.com/)** in the Laurel. A well-tuned mountain bike is a must! * We offer rides for ALL SKILL LEVELS, from novice to advanced. We will separate into at least 3 levels of riders: The beginner group, group C, will ride around 8 miles and 900ft of elevation gain; the intermediate group, group B, will ride around 10 miles and 1500ft of elevation gain; the advanced group, group A, will ride around 15+ miles and 1500+ ft of elevation gain. All rides are ‘no-drop’ rides (we won’t leave you behind or let you get lost) and are fully supported. A novice rider should be able to ride 10-12 miles ( including \~1000ft of climbing) on hilly narrow singletrack for 2.5 hrs. * **BTCEB (Bicycle Trails Council of East Bay)** is the oldest Mountain Bike Advocacy Non-Profit in the USA. We are a volunteer run, advocacy group for mountain bikers; we work to get more rideable narrow trails in the East Bay. * We help maintain trails within East Bay parks (like Joaquin Miller and Crockett Hills) * We organize fun rides and events for the mountain bike community. Join us and help the cause! * For more info on the Bicycle Trails Council of East Bay and to join, please visit **[https://www.BTCEB.org/join](https://www.BTCEB.org/join)** * If you are not already a member of BTCEB consider joining us today and help free the single track! Our Gala rides are free and open to the public and led by experienced local mountain bikers familiar with the trails. Medical coverage is provided to all paid BTCEB members, one more reason to join. Go to our web site, **[https://www.BTCEB.org/join](https://www.BTCEB.org/join)** and join TODAY! Be sure to **[RSVP](https://www.meetup.com/bicycletrailscouncil/events/314855225)** to join this ride! And do us a favor an **[SIGN THE WAIVER](https://esign.ottersign.com/p/bicycle-trails-council-of-the-east-bay/0BjaK2PbhC)** now rather than at the ride.

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Berkeley: East Shore Trail

Berkeley: East Shore Trail

Sat, Jun 27, 4:00 PM
From Cycling4Fun
4.9

*East Shore BaySide Trail* – New to cycling? This ride is for you. This ride is a light duty, sea level (flat) ride suitable for beginner’s or experienced riders looking for scenic and relaxing ride.. Berkeley to to Pt Richmond and back! (26 mile loop). Under 500 ft. climbing. Basically, a flat sea-level adventure with a very modest climb. At Pt. Richmond, let’s have a stop at a coffee stop. Some light car traffic with bike lanes. Starting point is Berkeley Marina, 201 University Ave — first parking lot on the left as you enter the Marina. Look for a vehicle in the parking area with an orange traffic cone on top. Any changes in this ride, including cancellation, due to weather or other evil doing will be posted here and on the [cycling4fun.com website](http://www.cycling4fun.com/) by 7:00am the day of the ride. Arrive by 8:45am and be prepared to depart at 9:00am. Cue sheets/Directions will be on the vehicle windshield for late arrivals. Ride leader is Bob Carlson. Helmets required. Route, Cue sheets, Garmin Download, Additional info here: [https://ridewithgps.com/routes/38277603](https://ridewithgps.com/routes/38277603)

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San Francisco Bike Party - #168

San Francisco Bike Party - #168

Sat, Jul 4, 2:30 AM
From San Francisco Bike Party Meetup
4.7

**Come out and join us! Ride with the San Francisco crew of amazing partiers!** **Theme: TBD** **Start: TBD** **Party Stop #1: TBD** **End: TBD** **Route Map:** **TBD** Meetup: 7:30 pm PST Rollout: 8 pm PST How We Ride: • Stay in the RIGHT lane • Stop at RED lights • Leave no trace • Ride predictably & in control • Roll past conflict • Ride prepared • When in doubt, BIKE PARTY!

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1 attendee
Ride Like a Girl – Women's MTB Ride – Location TBD

Ride Like a Girl – Women's MTB Ride – Location TBD

Sat, Jun 20, 3:30 PM
From Bicycle Trails Council of the East Bay
4.8

This is just a save-the-date placeholder. Details of the ride are posted a few weeks before the event. But some things are certain: the mission of Ride Like a Girl is to have fun, learn new trails and meet other women (cis, trans and femme) who love to mountain bike. We’ll take care of you: these are stress-free rides where no one is left behind. Please bring your mountain bike, obviously, in good working condition. (No ebikes, please. Ride Like a Girl is strictly muscle-powered.) Whether you’re running tubeless tires or not, please make sure you have a spare inner tube to fit your wheels, plenty of water and some food for the trail. We always hang out for a while after the ride, so bring along your favorite beverages and snacks if you feel like it. And a chair! If you need a ride, or want to set up a carpool, leave a comment and we'll see what the group can come up with. And please consider joining BTCEB. We are much more than a group that puts on rides. BTCEB tirelessly advocates for better bike access on trails in the East Bay and we need your support. Join today at [https://btceb.org/join-us/](https://btceb.org/join-us/). If you have questions, ask 'em below and we’ll get right back to you.

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Unicycle Club Practice at Circus Center

Unicycle Club Practice at Circus Center

Mon, May 25, 12:00 AM
From San Francisco Unicycle Club

Any skill level is welcome (even if you’ve never been on a unicycle before). Participation is free, but a voluntary donation to Circus Center is recommended. If you don’t have your own unicycle or don’t bring it, then Circus Center will provide one for you to use at these practices. **SAFETY** -Do not attend if you feel sick -Protective gear (helmet, elbow pads, wrist guards, gloves, knee/shin guards, ankle braces, etc.) is highly recommended **REQUIREMENTS** -All ages are welcome, but anyone under the age of 13 must be accompanied by a parent or other responsible adult at all times -Everyone who comes to these practices is required to take at least one unicycle class at Circus Center with Ying Ying Zhao (this doesn’t necessarily have to be before your first practice session) -Paper waiver needs to be signed before participating (this will be provided) -QR code for voluntary donation will be provided **RULES FOR PRACTICING AT CIRCUS CENTER** -If you’re wearing street shoes and/or are bringing your own unicycle, then you must wipe your shoes and unicycle tire with a towel (this will be provided) before stepping on the mats -Helmet is required if you want to do anything other than riding or practicing tricks on a flat surface (hopping onto/off of objects, etc.)

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Meetup is a platform where you can connect with people who share your interests. It's an ideal place to find local groups and events, like cycling clubs in San Francisco.

To find cycling events in San Francisco, use the Meetup search feature. Enter 'cycling' as your interest, and set your location to San Francisco to explore local opportunities.

Yes, you're free to join several cycling groups in San Francisco. Each group may focus on different types of riding, so feel free to explore your options.

Cycling groups in San Francisco host a variety of events, including casual rides, advanced training, and family-friendly activities. Each group offers unique experiences suitable for different skill levels.

Many cycling groups in San Francisco welcome beginners. They provide a supportive environment for newcomers, often with beginner-specific rides and activities.

Simply go to the event page of your choice on Meetup and click the RSVP button. This lets hosts know you're coming and ensures you get any necessary updates.

Joining groups on Meetup is free, though some events in San Francisco may have a fee to cover costs. Check the event description for details.

If there's no cycling group in your neighborhood, consider starting one. Meetup provides tools to help organize and promote new groups.

Most cycling events are in-person, involving group rides. On occasion, you may find online workshops or seminars related to cycling.

Meeting frequency varies by group. Some meet weekly, while others may organize rides monthly or seasonally. Check each group's page for specific schedules.

Yes, some San Francisco cycling groups organize extended rides, including long-distance and endurance events. Always inquire beforehand to ensure it's a good fit for your abilities.

Meetup fosters community, but forming relationships depends on your engagement and involvement in group events and activities.

Not all. San Francisco has groups for all experience levels, from first-time cyclists to seasoned riders. Look for groups best suited to your skills.

Event quality can vary. Most San Francisco cycling groups strive to organize smoothly run events. Reading past reviews can offer insights into a group's typical organization.

It may vary. Larger cities like San Francisco have a plethora of cycling groups, but if your cycling interest is niche, options might be fewer.