Local cycle related phone #'s

City Pothole Report Forms.pdf

Other Century Rides

N. California Cycling Links

Cycling Maps & Books

Member Web Pages

Chico Bicycle Commuting

City of Chico

Buses, City and County

Chico Bike Shops

Chico Lodging

Local weather links

Membership Form.pdf

How to view .pdf files


You can e-mail us at:
ed@chicovelo.org
for cycling related comments or questions. Please do not rely on us to answer your e-mail inquiries just prior to the Wildflower Century -- it gets kinda busy around here!

To report a problem or make a suggestion about our website, please contact us at lorrod7@comcast.net or chandler@apexweb.com

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Chico Cycling Resources & Links


Local cycle related phone #'s

The City of Chico has establised a direct e-mail address to report issues such as potholes, debris, signage or other roadway/bike path deficiencies. The e-mail address is: rightofwaymaintenance@ci.chico.ca.us

Air Quality: 891-2882
Butte County Animal Control: 891-2907
State of California Bike Licenses -- City of Chico: 895-4837
State of California Bike Licenses -- California State University: 898-5372
CHP: 895-4444
Chico Police: 895-4981
Bidwell Park Trail Closures: 895-4972
Chico Urban Area Bike Plan info, Collene Halldorson: 895-4876

Streets & Roads
City of Chico: 895-4951
City of Paradise: 872-6288
Butte County: 891-2769
Caltrans: 895-4200, 895-4022 or 741-4211


Lassen Rural Bus: 530-252-7433
Bureau of Land Management 530-257 -0456
Lassen Nat'l Forest 530-257-4188 or 257-2151

City of Chico Pothole Report Forms.pdf (Acrobat file 77K)
A particular traffic light not tripping for your bicycle? Pothole in the bike lane? Glass on a bike path? Use this form to report a problem in the City of Chico.


Other California Centuries/Events
Webmasters -- send us info on your rides and we will post them here - provided you post a link on your website to ours. Here is a list of other great rides in 2008 that you can do!:

Bike Around The Buttes, April 19th - CLICK HERE!

Shasta Wheelmen Jamboree, May 4th - CLICK HERE!

Tour of the Unknown Coast, May 10th - CLICK HERE!

Davis Double Century, May 17th - CLICK HERE!

America's Most Beautiful Bike Ride, June 1st - CLICK HERE!

Sierra Century, June 7th - CLICK HERE!

Mountain Lakes Challenge Ride, June 21st - CLICK HERE!

Summer Solstice Century, June 21st - CLICK HERE!

The Climb to Kaiser, June 28th - CLICK HERE!

Fall River Century, July 19th - CLICK HERE!

Mt. Shasta Summit Century - August 3rd - CLICK HERE!

Tour of Napa Valley, August 17th - CLICK HERE!

Siskiyou Century, September 6th - CLICK HERE!

Konocti Challenge, October 4th - CLICK HERE!

 

 

Northern California Cycling Links


Chico Corsa Cycling Club -- Racing returns to Chico

Chico Mtn Bikers --
The Chico Mountain Biking Group
Davis Bike Club
GearHead - Masterlink
Sacramento Wheelmen
Sacramento Bike Hikers
Stockon Bike Club
The Bicycle Trader - Buy, Sell and Trade On-Line Newspaper
Northern California and Nevada Cycling Association
Chico Cyclist
buttonPlumas-Sierra Bicycle Club

Miscellanous Cycling Links

Cycle California - California cycling news!

Big Brother Cycling Network - The most complete list of regional cycling events.

Bike Link. Bike Link is a central listing of most of the Century rides in California. Visit them to see what's going on where.

Pete & Ed Bicycling Books (Offers over 500 cycling books, maps, & videos for sale, as well as many books on skiing, hiking, etc. Also has links to over 300 cycling clubs.)

Adventure Cycling. A website of bike maps, events and many other tidbits that most will find useful.


Supporting Sponsors

Sierra Nevada Brewing Company -- www.sierranevada.com
Deviant9Stuidos -- www.deviant9studios.com
Paul Components -- www.paulcomp.com


Cycling Maps & Books

California Dream Cycling
by Chuck "Bodfish" Elliott
Written by long-time Northern California cycling legend -- Bodfish. This book covers some of the best rides in the entire state of California, but focuses heavily on the "best-of-the-best" rides in the North State. The maps are clear, concise and wonderfully illustrated.

Cycling the California Outback
by Chuck "Bodfish" Elliott
Another great book from Bodfish, this one spotlights some of the best mountain bike routes in the state.

Both California Dream Cycling and Cycling the California Outback can be found in most Chico bike shops or you can get them direct from Bodfish Books. Send $12.50 (includes tax and shipping) to P.O. Box 69, Chester, CA 96020. When in Chester, visit Bodfish Bicycles at 152 Main St. for free maps on mountain biking in the Lake Almanor area.

City of Chico Bike Route Map Free!
Shows the various bike routes and paths in the Chico area as well as some countywide routes. Available at most Chico Bike Shops or at Chico City Hall.

Chico Area Bicycle Rides Map Free!
Available free at Campus Bicycles, 501 Main St, Downtown Chico. This map shows some of the best recreational rides in the Chico and Butte County area -- great for riders new to the area.


Chico Velo Member Personal Web Pages
Chico Velo members are welcome to submit their web addresses for posting here. Please submit them to chandler@apexweb.com or lorrod7@comcast.net

Rodney Cox


Bicycle Commuting Information

City & County Bus Schedules
This website has the complete schedules for the cities of Chico, Oroville and Paradise, as well as intercity county bus schedules. Most all buses have bike racks on them.

The Smart Traveler
This is Caltrans' alternative travel website featuring links & information on airports, air quality, Amtrak, bicycles, buses, ferries, highways, light rail, Park & Ride, ridesharing, and taxis. Has the complete Chico, Oroville and Butte Country Bus schedules.

California Bike Coalition

The California Bicycle Coalition (CBC) is a non-profit organization that advocates increased bicycle use as an everyday means of transportation and recreation. A feature on the site is a listing of the California Bicycle Laws.

Butte County Assoc. of Governments (BCAG)
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The Butte County Association of Governments (BCAG) is an association of local governments formed by Butte County and the cities of Biggs, Chico, Gridley, Oroville and Paradise. BCAG is also the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and Regional Transportation Planning Agency (RTPA) for Butte County. BCAG is responsible for the preparation of all federal and state transportation plans and programs that go to secure transportation funding for roads, transit, aviation, rail and pedestrian and bikeway facilities.

Cycling News

The worldwide leader of cycling news.

Cycle California! Magazine
Cycle California is a freebie monthly magazine covering the going ons of bicycling in state. Pick up a copy at most bike shops or hop over to their website for the latest info.


City of Chico

The City of Chico website has lots of e-mail contacts to all the city departments, as well as the minutes from council meetings. This link takes you to another website so be sure to bookmark this page before you leap away!


Chico Bike Shops


Chico Lodging

This link takes you to another website so be sure to bookmark this page before you leap away!


Snow & Weather Information

About a year ago we stumbled across the California Department of Water Resources website. It gives you access to remote snow, temperature, wind and water flow sensors all over the state, and we have found them invaluable for planning mtn. bike, skiing, kayaking, fishing and backpacking trips.
Below are the links to a couple of these snow and weather sensors in the Butte Meadows area, as well as a few other weather and cross-country skiing related sites.

Butte Meadows (BTM)
Humbug Valley (HMB)
Bucks Lake (BKL)
Current Chico Temperature (CHI)
Current Cohasset Temperature (CST)
California Department of Water Resources Home Page
CalTrans Highway Conditions

Chico Cross Country Ski Club
Royal Gorge Cross Country Ski Area Conditions
Eagle Mountain Cross Country Ski & Mtn. Bike Park Conditions
 

Good Tip!
I am constantly amazed by riders showing up at One Mile for a club ride wearing only a jersey & shorts when the temperature is a mere 38°! I know I always have trouble figuring out just the right amount of clothes to wear so I won't freeze or fry on a ride. You know what I mean -- it looks like a nice day out and you end up freezing your ears, feet or fingers off. Other days it looks cold out and you suffer heat stroke while climbing a hill.
Here's a solution. Get one of those outdoor thermometers you stick up outside your window (make sure it doesn't get direct sunlight!). Then, before you head out, jot down the temp, type of day (sunny, fog, etc.) and what clothes you are wearing. When you get back, make a quick note about your comfort level ( too cold, a little cool, just right, a little warm, or burned-up on reentry.)
After a dozen or so rides, you will notice a pattern of what clothes you need to stay warm for any temperature, yet not burn up from having too many extra layers -- hey, your back pockets can only hold so many shed jerseys. Keep this list for future winters so you can take a quick glance at the thermometer and eliminate the guesswork of how heavy to bundle up forever!


Chico Velo Cycling Club Membership Form.pdf (Acrobat file 44K)

VeloRAP Program