Leisure
Average pace of 12–14 mph on mostly flat terrain. Distances typically range from 15 to 25 miles. Ideal for riders building confidence in group settings or returning after a break from cycling.
Our group rides are organized into clearly defined categories so participants can select outings aligned with their current comfort level. All descriptions on this page explain our organizational structure and are provided for general information.
Average pace of 12–14 mph on mostly flat terrain. Distances typically range from 15 to 25 miles. Ideal for riders building confidence in group settings or returning after a break from cycling.
Average pace of 15–17 mph with rolling hills. Distances range from 30 to 45 miles. Participants should be comfortable riding in close formation and maintaining steady effort over two to three hours.
Average pace of 18+ mph with significant elevation gain. Distances exceed 50 miles. Riders in this category typically have several seasons of organized group cycling experience.
Each group ride follows a consistent formation model. Ride leaders, paceline coordinators, and sweep riders maintain communication throughout the route to keep the group cohesive and informed.
Experienced volunteers who plan routes, conduct pre-ride briefings, and make real-time decisions about pace adjustments or route modifications based on conditions.
On open road sections, groups may ride in a rotating paceline. Educational materials explain rotation timing, gap management, and verbal signals used during transitions.
A designated rider at the rear ensures no participant is left behind. Sweep riders carry basic supplies and maintain radio or phone contact with the ride leader.
Published stops allow the group to reunite after climbs or complex intersections. Wait times are limited to keep the ride on schedule while accommodating varied experience levels within the category.
Route details and weather updates are published for the upcoming week. Participants review distance, elevation, and meeting locations at their convenience.
Wednesday evening Moderate groups depart from Clement Street at 6:00 PM. Shorter urban loops accommodate weekday schedules and daylight constraints.
Saturday Leisure and Sunday Advanced rides explore longer routes in Marin County, the Peninsula, and East Bay connector paths.
First Friday of each month, all pace categories gather for a casual coffee meetup near our Clement Street office to discuss routes and share feedback.
The following recommendations provide general information about equipment commonly used in group cycling. This is not a comprehensive safety checklist or substitute for professional bicycle maintenance.
Meet organizers and learn about our organizational values, communication channels, and ride registration process.
Practice standard group cycling signals for turns, obstacles, and slowing in a controlled environment before road application.
Discuss your recent riding history to identify an appropriate category. Self-assessment worksheets are provided for reference.
Schedule your inaugural group outing with a designated mentor rider who provides additional guidance throughout the route.
Respectful conduct keeps rides enjoyable for all participants. These principles are shared as educational guidelines and reflect community standards rather than enforceable rules.
Maintain predictable lines and avoid sudden braking. Smooth riding helps the entire group stay safe and comfortable.
Communicate openly about your comfort level. It is acceptable to drop back or take a shorter route variant when needed.
Respect traffic laws and pedestrian right-of-way. Our groups ride as guests on public roads and shared paths.
Offer assistance to fellow riders experiencing mechanical issues. Community support is a core value of our organization.
Primary meeting point for weekday and Leisure rides. Located near our organizational office at 124 Clement St, San Francisco, CA 94118.
Saturday Leisure rides often depart from the Music Concourse area. Specific pin locations are shared in weekly route announcements.
Advanced group rides crossing into Marin County frequently start here for immediate access to climbing routes on the north side of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Yes. Participants may move between categories based on comfort and experience. We recommend discussing transitions with a ride leader to ensure appropriate route selection.
E-bikes are welcome in Leisure and Moderate categories provided they can maintain the published pace without excessive motor assistance. Advanced groups may have additional considerations due to higher speeds.
Weekly ride sign-ups are available through our Contact page. Include your preferred pace category and any relevant experience details in your message.
Contact our team to discuss pace categories, orientation sessions, and upcoming ride schedules.