What we’re about
VISIT THE NEW WEBSITE at pedalers.org to learn about the Pedalers cycling club! Annual memberships are $35 (single) or $60 (joint). Click HERE to pay your dues. Please view and RSVP all rides and events at this Meetup page.
IMPORTANT: Check the website (pedalers.org) for all ride rating, safety, and etiquette guides. Choosing the correct ride for your fitness level will help ensure you have the best possible group cycling experience.
Become a Member: Try out a few rides and then consider joining the Club! Your club dues keep the Club running (insurance, Meetup, website, and event costs). Besides supporting the largest recreational cycling club in Reno-Tahoe, club members enjoy insurance on all club rides and members-only special events (Hooray for Spring, Mormon Station annual picnic, Mt. Rose Challenge, Holiday Party, and more). Visit our new website at pedalers.org.
E-Bikes: All but Class 2 E-bikes are welcome. Ride leaders may not be equipped to handle mechanical issues so have a backup plan.
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Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Wanderings in Northwest RenoROY Gomm Elementary School, Reno, NV
Hi Come and Join us for a ride Wandering in Northwest Reno. We will begin at the Roy Gomm School on Mayberry just west of McCarran.
We go west on Mayberry and wander up into Somersett mostly on the main Boulevard and then wander over to Rancho San Rafael Park. On the way back we will visit some low traffic residential streets in older Reno before Popping out on Mayberry to return to the School.
Route:https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42747314
Rating:C+,B, 32.3 miles, 2215 feet of elevation gain.NOTE: Check posting 2 hours before ride time for weather-related and other changes. Helmets are required and bikes should be in good working order. Please no ear buds or headphones. Be prepared with a spare tube and pump. Class 2 E-Bikes are not permitted.
BECOME A MEMBER: Your membership on Meetup is not a membership in the Procrastinating Pedalers Bike Club. Join the Club to support bike advocacy and recreational cycling in the Reno-Tahoe area. Memberships are $35 (single) and $60 (joint). Club benefits include insurance on all rides (provided for first ride only for non-members), summer picnic, winter holiday party, other members-only events, and local bike shop discounts. Click here for a Membership Application Form. http://www.pedalers.org/member_app_April_10_2016.pdf
RIDE RATINGS: Unless the ride is posted “no drop,” you will be expected to maintain the pace set as stated in the ride description. It is important to confirm your ability to do this ride. Review the map/route sheet provided, and the ride rating as stated in the Ride Rating Sheet - (http://www.pedalers.org/RideRatingSheet2018.pdf. If you have questions contact the ride host.
CYCLING ETIQUETTE: If you have any questions about what a group ride
with the Procrastinating Pedalers entails, please refer to our Ride Etiquette Sheet. http://www.pedalers.org/PP_Group_Ride_Etiquette.pdfDISCLAIMER: Bicycle riding comes with inherent risk. All maps, rides and other documents listed here are for informational purposes only. The Procrastinating Pedalers Bicycle Club and the authors of any maps assume no liability for the information provided. Research the local riding conditions before you embark on a ride. Road conditions, weather conditions, and traffic densities vary constantly.
- Sparks and Spanish SpringsSparks Marina Park Lake, Sparks, NV
This Ride Begins at the Sparks Marina Parking Lot on Howard.
We begin by traveling up Howard and Turning on O'callahan which turns into Springland Drive. This brings us to a bike path which will take us to Pah Rah Mountain Park. We stay right and ride on paths through the park and onto the driveway. Going through the light at the entrance to the park we follow Los Altos Parkway for over 3 miles. We turn up Sparks Boulevard and take Sawgrass and Turnberry through residential areas. We turn on Vista del Rancho Parkway. We follow Henry Orr, Kiley, and Wingfield Hills to get to Rolling Meadows. Rolling Meadows is followed by Fern Way and Stonebrook Parkway. We continue straight onto Omni Drive and turn onto Bridle Path Terrace which turns into Tranquil Drive. We wind to Cordoba Blvd and cross La Posada. Calle De Oro Parkway is followed by Wingfield Springs and North Wingfield Parkway. This brings us to Vista Parkway. After a couple miles we turn on Disc Drive and then turn on Sparks Blvd for a short distance to Spanish Springs Road, Goldy Way and Howard Drive return us to the start.
Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46364493
Rating: C, 27.3 miles, 690 feet of elevation gainNOTE: Check posting 2 hours before ride time for weather-related and other changes. Helmets are required and bikes should be in good working order. Please no ear buds or headphones. Be prepared with a spare tube and pump. Class 2 E-Bikes are not permitted.
BECOME A MEMBER: Your membership on Meetup is not a membership in the Procrastinating Pedalers Bike Club. Join the Club to support bike advocacy and recreational cycling in the Reno-Tahoe area. Memberships are $35 (single) and $60 (joint). Club benefits include insurance on all rides (provided for first ride only for non-members), summer picnic, winter holiday party, other members-only events, and local bike shop discounts. Click here for a Membership Application Form. http://www.pedalers.org/member_app_April_10_2016.pdf
RIDE RATINGS: Unless the ride is posted “no drop,” you will be expected to maintain the pace set as stated in the ride description. It is important to confirm your ability to do this ride. Review the map/route sheet provided, and the ride rating as stated in the Ride Rating Sheet - (http://www.pedalers.org/RideRatingSheet2018.pdf. If you have questions contact the ride host.
CYCLING ETIQUETTE: If you have any questions about what a group ride
with the Procrastinating Pedalers entails, please refer to our Ride Etiquette Sheet. http://www.pedalers.org/PP_Group_Ride_Etiquette.pdfDISCLAIMER: Bicycle riding comes with inherent risk. All maps, rides and other documents listed here are for informational purposes only. The Procrastinating Pedalers Bicycle Club and the authors of any maps assume no liability for the information provided. Research the local riding conditions before you embark on a ride. Road conditions, weather conditions, and traffic densities vary constantly.
- Chico Wildflower - NON-PEDALER EVENTSilver Dollar Fairgrounds, Chico, CA
The annual Chico Wildflower. Motels, camping, stay in your RV if so inclined. If you're looking to motel it, better get a reservation soon! If you show up a day or so early, nice hiking and food options. Contact me for details.
Chico Wildflower Century riders can choose from 7 route options designed for riders at all ages, stages, and abilities. Your registration includes a custom Specialized water bottle, fully loaded rest stops, SAG support, and a delicious post-ride meal and dessert. Sierra Nevada has previously brewed the Wildflower IPA to be on tap during the event.
We kick off each year with Wildfest, a pre-ride celebration with rider check-in, food trucks, and a vendor expo which is free and open to the public. Join us at the Silver Dollar Fairgrounds on Saturday & Sunday for a full bicycling weekend.
- Coffee Ride - TEMPORARY PLACEHOLDERNeeds location
THIS IS A PLACEHOLDER FOR THE SUMMER COFFEE HOUSE RIDES.
Ride starting locations and start times vary, but details will be published on Meetup the weekend before the ride.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Coffee House rides are intended to be a fairly easy, not-too-far, social ride. Difficulty varies from C to D. The purpose is not to train for a race but to have a good time and enjoy expresso and pastries when we're done. Occasionally we will do a breakfast ride. When that is scheduled, you must (A) be a club member, and (B) RSVP by the deadline.
Please RSVP only if you ARE attending, DO NOT RSVP if you are not attending.
Helmets are required and bikes should be in good working order.
The ride leaves at the posted time. Please be signed in and ready to ride at that time.
Check the Meetup posting a couple of hours before the ride, to make sure that there are no changes.
BECOME A MEMBER: Your membership on Meetup is not a membership in the Procrastinating Pedalers Bike Club. Join the Club to support bike advocacy and recreational cycling in the Reno-Tahoe area. Memberships are $35 (single) and $60 (joint). Club benefits include insurance on all rides (provided for first ride only for non-members), summer picnic, winter holiday party, other members-only events, and local bike shop discounts. Click here to join - https://www.pedalers.org/join-now
RIDE RATINGS: Unless the ride is posted “no drop,” you will be expected to maintain the pace set as stated in the ride description. It is important to confirm your ability to do this ride. Review the map/route sheet if provided, and the ride rating as stated in the Ride Rating Sheet - (http://www.pedalers.org/RideRatingSheet2018.pdf) If you have questions, contact the ride host.
CYCLING ETIQUETTE: If you have any questions about what a group ride with the Procrastinating Pedalers entails, please refer to our Ride Etiquette Sheet. http://www.pedalers.org/PP_Group_Ride_Etiquette.pdf
DISCLAIMER: Bicycle riding comes with inherent risk. All maps, rides and other documents listed here are for informational purposes only. The Procrastinating Pedalers Bicycle Club and the authors of any maps assume no liability for the information provided. Research the local riding conditions before you embark on a ride. Road conditions, weather conditions, and traffic densities vary constantly.