Announcement: More March Test Rides

MARCH TEST RIDES

The feedback from our first March test ride is positive.  Join us for a ride this week!

Anyone who has been on a test ride knows how much fun it is.  A smaller crowd makes it easier to get to know people and it is a great way to gear up for the 3rd Friday event.  We are always looking for people who want to ride bikes and help get our routes ready for future rides.

If you would like to help out and love SJBP please come out!

March Test Ride #2

  • Thursday.  03/04/10
  • Start 07 PM
  • Join the Facebook event for more details: link

March Test Ride #3

  • Saturday. 03/06/10
  • Start 11 AM
  • Join the Facebook event for more details: link

Revenge of the Nerds Ride! – Route Details
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Celebrate thy Nerd-om!

Help make this month’s “Revenge of the Nerds” ride memorable by wearing a costume to support the theme.

FACTOIDS:

  • Start: Civic Center Parking Lot                           [ 79 W Hedding St, SJ ]
  • End: The “Corona of Palms”                                 [ Downtown SJ ]
  • Wheels hit street at 8:00pm.


CHARTS:

See below for additional details.

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Get ready for BIKE THE LIMITS: 30, 60, and 100 mile ride!
Bike the Limits 30, 60, and 100 mile ride

Bike the Limits!

Have you ever wanted to ride 100 miles?  Or attempt to ride all the way around the City of San Jose?  How about a daytime Bike Party ride?

On Saturday, April 3rd, Bike Party will ride FARTHER and LONGER than ever before as we ride along San Jose’s city limits, going places where Bike Party tires have yet to tread. With 30, 60, and 100 mile versions of the ride, this party has something for everyone!

Turns-by-turn directions will posted once the routes are 100% finalized and well before the day of the ride!

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IMPORTANT INFO ON THIS EVENT (please click “more”):

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Running of the Bulls Ride – Route Details

Kick off the year Running the Bulls with a mellow OR challenging ride through the Evergreen hills!

You've always wanted to run!

You've always wanted to run!

We will start together at Eastridge Mall (Eastridge Center) then split horns at Ruby & Quimby, with the “mellow” flatter steer chase heading North and West. The “challenging” steeper bull run will roll East and South. Both rides will meet up again on Yerba Buena road near Hwy 101 to ride to downtown San Jose. We’ll try to keep the mellow steer ride regroups short so we can coordinate both routes to meet at a similar time on Yerba Buena. If you’d like to go back to Eastridge after Regroup #3, simply take a right on Tully Rd.

TIME: Show up by 7:30pm – Wheels hit the street at 8:00pm!

Maps

Mellow Steer Ride: MapMyRide (the flatter version), “Visual Map” (all of ride) , the “Turn by Turn” directions (double sided format)

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Challenging Bull Ride: MapMyRide (the hilly version), “Visual Map” (only miles 3-10.5, see other map too), the “Turn by Turn” directions (double sided format)

Note: The Mellow ride at 220ft elevation overall is slightly more than average…but the 486 ft for the “Challenging” ride is great… but only if you know how to ride! Be sure to let faster riders pass on the left *inside the rightmost lane* and let slower riders merge right.

For Pre-Rides please look at “more” down below.

Note that the VTA Alum Rock station is only about 2.75 miles away and the Curtner station is about 4miles away. (DT SJ is 5.65 mi away – you can park there and join a Pre-Ride)

As always we need Volunteers at key intersections and to ensure riders go deep in to the regroups!

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Ride #26: Where’s Waldo? Southeast to the velodrome!
Where's Waldo?

Where's Waldo?

Weather update:  Forecast says dry skies for the ride!  Bring canned food!  Maps and Routes below updated for clarity!

START:
Hellyer Velodrome (7-8:30pm bike & roller derby races & party)
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former Capital Buick/GMC (regular start)
It’s your choice! (park in Campbell, dt SJ or Capitol VTA – but NO parking in/near Hellyer Velodrome – and please drive instead of taking VTA if possible)

Just as Waldo explores a new environment with every new page, so SJ Bike Party turns the page on another exciting adventure through new territory of Southeast San Jose!  This month’s ride brings:

  • a food donation drive with Second Harvest Food Bank!  bring non-perishable food to the start!
  • new roads you’ve never seen before – some great, some sketchy
  • a mix of ‘hoods from dense & urban to hilly & country open space within city limits!
  • new libraries and other new city buildings
  • Northern California’s only active velodrome with a race for you!
Bring a can - you know it!

Bring a can - you know it!

Reminders

  • Please review How We Ride before joining us – it’s the single most useful guide to the Bike Party experience!
  • Read Get Ready to Ride for a checklist of things to remember.  Bring lights and wear a helmet!  This ride hits some very dark roads with occasional rough pavement – be prepared!
  • Bring fenders and rain gear – we ride rain or clear – and rain seems likely.
  • Help us keep the party festive – colorful costumes, bright lights, and music trailers make the night a blast!  Please do try to keep noise down in residential neighborhoods, and be sure to ride sober – some more foolish riders have discovered the hard way that $400 tickets are no fun.
  • Ride to the ride! Please do NOT plan to park a car at the start location or at the velodrome – there is absolutely no parking at either location.  Plentiful parking near the start/finish at VTA’s Capitol Station, north & south of Capitol Expy @ Narvaez.

Hellyer Velodrome track party before November's Bike Party!

Hellyer Velodrome track party before November's Bike Party!

Bike Party can help you get to the velodrome races!  These pre-rides will go straight to the velodrome to catch the race event and then meet up with the rest of the Bike Party when it rolls near the velodrome:

If you can’t come early to see the races at the velodrome, join us to catch the main ride:

Full Map & Directions

Main Ride: 20 miles – from the wide expanses of Capitol Expressway to winding Coyote Road to high density development streets… finishing at the starting point.

Turn by Turn Directions: Please print out 10-20 copies so you can share with others. Thanks!

Help Needed!!  Can someone can check out actual signage for turn off of Blossom Hill onto Endicott/Great Oaks,etc? Please email what it says to sjbp.prerides@gmail.com   Thanks!

Going Home

For those interested in riding home to downtown San Jose after the ride, here’s a map specifically for you: Capital Buick to DT SJ – SJ Rep

For everyone else, just ride the reverse of how you got there!

Dia de los Muertos Ride- Our 2 Year Anniversary

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We chose a theme many of you recommended and we love it!!  Dia de los Muertos Ride- October 16th at 8 PM

Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead.    It has been defined as “a festival meant to celebrate life while mocking death, a testimonial to the power of love and remembrance.”

We planned a very unique ride this month!  This ride has multiple starting locations so no matter where you come from in San Jose, this ride should work for you.  We will be posting the route a day or two before the date of the ride, stay posted.

Because it is our two year anniversary, we want to see your costumes!! Dress up crazy – but don’t ride crazy.   Take a look at the “How We Ride,” tell your friends to read it and follow it.

If you would like to get involved, sign up on the link.  We will also have a volunteer task sheet distributed a week or two before the ride.