I've only done one Cinderella, this past one, and since this next one might be the last, I thought I'd do that too. But like I said (in poor PK's hijacked thread), I'm going to try to be among the first ones out, and then hang out at the display area afterwards, to say hi to Susan and the TE gang and whoever else shows up.
Cinderella was my very first organized ride so I have a soft spot for it, whatcanIsay?
My second organized ride, the following week, was the Tierra Bella, which is in Gilroy south of San Jose, put on by the ACTC. I really enjoyed that ride and I thought it was very well organized (based on my oh-so-limited experience). I won't be riding it this coming year since I joined the club and I'll be helping out this year.
Another ride I went on this past year that I really enjoyed was the Bike Around the Buttes. It starts in Yuba City (or was it Marysville?), it wasn't too large, and it would make an excellent first full century since the route is quite flat (although it can get windy). I only did the 40 mile route this year with a friend, but my husband and a couple of other friends did the 100 mile and my husband survived Come to find out the route is shaped like a large figure-8, with one lobe being the 1st 60 miles of the full century and the other lobe being the 2nd 40 miles as well as the full 40-mile route (they offered a 100-mile, a 40-mile, and a 10-ish mile route), so the plan for next year is to do the 100 mile knowing that I can easily stop at 60 miles if I need to.
As for Mt. Diablo, if you're in OK shape and/or have low gears and are not in a hurry, you can do it. Extra credit for making the final short-but-steep climb to the top.
- Jo



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