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Bike ride: Winterthur Industrial Bicycle Trail

Bike ride: Winterthur Industrial Bicycle Trail

Sun, Jun 14, 3:00 PM
From komoot hiking

Hi all, Found a nice bike ride route to share: 🥾 Winterthur Industrial Bicycle Trail 📏 13.6 mi ⏱ ~1 h 16 min I'd love to organise a self-hosted meet to do this bike ride together on Saturday, June 13. No commercial host, just members of the group meeting up to enjoy the route. Bring water, weather-appropriate gear, and the route loaded on your komoot app: https://www.komoot.com/smarttour/e1768503653/winterthur-industrial-bicycle-trail Reach out with any questions.

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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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Ride Like a Girl – Women's MTB Ride – Tamarancho

Ride Like a Girl – Women's MTB Ride – Tamarancho

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

For our women’s ride in June, we’re going to hit the fun, varied, and sometimes tricksy trails of Camp Tamarancho in the hills above Fairfax, CA. Join ride leader Rebecca Lewington at 8:30am, at the Glen Drive Fire Road Trailhead, located, surprise surprise, at the end of Glen Drive at the North end of town. We’ll gather up for a quick huddle to talk about the ride at about 8:45, and roll at 9:00 am. Don't forget to buy your trail pass [here](https://www.boyscouts-marin.org/event/2026-friends-of-tamarancho-trails-day-pass/3126836). We’ll probably have two groups. One will cover about 14 miles with about 2,100 feet of climbing. The other will add in the newish Caballo Rojo trail which adds about 3 miles and 500 feet of climb. Tamarancho has some tricky spots, so it's not recommended for inexperienced riders. Intermediate riders will be fine. As always, 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, Jun 8, 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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Unicycle Club Practice at Circus Center

Unicycle Club Practice at Circus Center

Mon, Jun 15, 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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Road ride: Delaware Bicycle Route 1 and Georgetown-Lewes Trail Loop

Road ride: Delaware Bicycle Route 1 and Georgetown-Lewes Trail Loop

Sat, Jul 18, 4:00 PM
From komoot hiking

Hey everyone, Sharing a great road ride route I came across: 🥾 Delaware Bicycle Route 1 and Georgetown-Lewes Trail Loop 📏 56.7 mi ⏱ ~3 h 40 min I'd love to organise a self-hosted meet to do this road ride together on Saturday, July 18. No commercial host, just members of the group meeting up to enjoy the route. Bring water, weather-appropriate gear, and the route loaded on your komoot app: https://www.komoot.com/smarttour/e939625022/delaware-bicycle-route-1-and-georgetown-lewes-trail-loop Looking forward to it!

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Frequently asked questions

To find bike rides in San Francisco, use Meetup's search feature. Enter your location and select interests related to cycling. You'll see a list of events and groups focused on bike rides throughout the city, ranging from low-key neighborhood rides to challenging journeys across wider San Francisco.

Yes, you can join bike riding groups in San Francisco on Meetup. Browse the available cycling communities, pick one that matches your interest or skill level, and join to get updates on upcoming rides and events. Being part of a local group can enhance your riding experience and help make new cycling friends.

On Meetup, you can join local groups, attend events, and connect with people based on shared interests like biking. Whether you're new to the city or a long-time resident, Meetup can help you find biking enthusiasts and discover exciting rides throughout San Francisco.

Meetup has beginner-friendly bike rides organized by various groups around San Francisco. You can search for groups offering less challenging rides, tailored for newcomers or those looking to enjoy a leisurely cycling experience. Check the event descriptions for difficulty levels.

While specific equipment requirements may vary, many bike rides require at least a helmet and a properly functioning bike. Certain events might recommend lights, reflective clothing, or water as well. Review event details on Meetup for comprehensive gear requirements.

You can RSVP for events last-minute if there is space. However, some popular rides may have limited spots and might fill up quickly, so it’s wise to plan and reserve your spot early. Check Meetup regularly for new postings or updates about availability.

Meetup helps connect people with cycling interests but cannot guarantee that all scheduled rides will occur, since events are organized by groups, not directly by Meetup. Unforeseen circumstances or low participation may lead to changes or cancellations.

Joining Meetup groups dedicated to biking in San Francisco is a great way to meet fellow cyclists. Attend events, introduce yourself, and participate actively in conversations. Engaging with the community both online and in-person fosters connections.

Signing up for Meetup is free, but some cycling events might require a fee to cover costs like equipment rental or organized tours. Check the event details to find out if there are any associated costs before joining.

While Meetup primarily focuses on in-person events, you may find virtual cycling challenges or online discussions about biking in San Francisco. Use the search feature to see if any such events or discussion forums are available.

Check Meetup frequently for updated lists of bike rides in San Francisco happening this weekend. New events are posted frequently, and you can filter searches by date to find rides occurring soon.

Yes, if you want to organize your own bike ride, you can start a Meetup group. You'll need to create a profile as an organizer and then can plan events to invite others to join your biking adventures around San Francisco.

For advanced cyclists, Meetup groups in San Francisco offer rides that challenge your skills and endurance. By browsing groups and filtering by skill level or group type, you can discover events suitable for your cycling proficiency.

Memberships in cycling groups on Meetup often mean you get notifications and updates about new rides, and in some cases, members must adhere to group-specific rules or etiquette. Joining usually provides full access to event details and the ability to RSVP.

Bike rides on Meetup are typically organized by individual group leaders or hosts, not by Meetup itself. These leaders plan routes, set up meeting points, and manage group communications to ensure smooth events.