Chico Wildflower Century
The 30th Anniversary Chico Wildflower Century Ride will take place on Sunday, May 1, 2011. Registration will open on Wednesday, September 1, 2010 and will be limited to 4,000 riders. Mark your calendar!
Thanks to all who rode the 2010 Chico Wildflower Century! Riders may purchase photos at www.photocrazy.com and merchandise may still be purchased through the Chico Velo office (tel: 530.343.8356,
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REGISTRATION:
Registration for the 30th Anniversary of the Chico Velo Wildflower Century will open on Wednesday, September 1st, 2010! Next year's Wildflower Century will take place on Sunday, May 1st, 2011! This ride will be limited to 4,000 riders.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
For lodging information, please visit Chico Chamber of Commerce. Or call the Chamber at 530.891.5556.
Camping is also available at the Silver Dollar Fairgrounds for $15 per night, per vehicle. For information on RV hook-ups please visit the Silver Dollar Fairgrounds web site. Camping can be reserved in advance or paid for during rider check-in. Please direct all camping questions to Chico Velo: 530.343.8356 (tel) or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Thank you!
MERCHANDISE:
Our traditional jerseys and t-shirts may be purchased during pre-registration or at rider check-in. For photos of our jerseys, including our NEW green jersey, please visit our fan page on Facebook. Become a fan while you're there to keep up on club activities! Also available are our traditional water bottles, bags, maps, socks, and more!![]()
QUESTIONS?
Contact Chico Velo Cycling Club:
Mail: PO Box 2285, Chico, CA 95927
Tel: 530.343.8356
Toll Free: 800.482.2453
Fax: 530.342.4646
Email:
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ABOUT THE RIDE:
Today the ride has a bunch more choices. There is the Mildflower 65, an option that leaves off the Table Mtn. loop and the Flatflowers (30 or 60 miles) which boasts absolutely no hills.
The Wildflower has grown steadily over the years to 4,000 participants. 3,150 ride the hills (Mildflower 65 and Wildflower 100), 750 ride the Flatflowers and 100 young cyclists ride the Childflower 15 on the bike path to Durham. The rides satisfy the three biggest desires of century riders - the challenge, the scenery and the food. We combine tough climbs in the lush and fertile springtime with plenty of fresh fruits, fresh baked goodies (like streusel-date bars, banana-walnut bread, raspberry granola bars and raisin-nut energy bars) and a lunch spread that makes other century organizers scratch their heads. The rides have always included a dinner at the finish.

A few years back we began providing a souvenir water bottle that doubled as proof of entry into the rest stops and dinner area. It allowed us to avoid the waste created by using over 10,000 single use drink cups. We also switched from a paper map to an artistic map rendering on a cotton cloth bandana.
Our various Wildflower T-shirts have won many design awards. The Wildflower was listed in BICYCLING magazine as a TOP TEN CENTURY.
In all the years of the Wildflower, there has been just one car-bike accident on the ride. It was in the early 80's when a rider was hit from behind by a driver scolding a child in the rear seat. The rider was treated at the scene, had a wheel repaired and finished the ride. The driver was cited.
Recently, Photo Crazy started taking photos of the riders as they ascend Honey Run Rd. Watch for the camera parked by the side of the road and remember to smile (even if you see small planets and stars orbiting around your head from lack of oxygen) and note the time your photo was taken. Usually within 24 hours you can go to www.photocrazy.com and see your photo and decide to buy a print, a mug, a T-shirt or some other form of proving you were actually riding up Honey Run. You find your photo by remember the time it was taken.
The routes currently offered are the standard Wildflower 100 with 4,300' elevation gain. The Mildflower 65 has less than 2,000' of elevation gain. Flatflower routes of 30 and 60 have no climbing.
The Flatflower had a new route for 2007, heading south out of Chico through Durham to Agua Frias Rd. the 30 milers continue west to River Rd and back to the Fairgrounds. The 60 milers turn south on Agua Frias, then east to Richvale. The Flatflower lunch is at Richvale and then the riders head north back to Durham, then follow the 30 milers back to Chico via River Rd.
The 15 mile Parent-Childflower ride takes a bike path and quiet orchard road to the rest stop in Durham south of Chico.
All routes start and finish at the Silver Dollar Fairgrounds (click here to see a map on how to get to the Fairgrounds).
Check-in times are on Saturday from 2 PM to 8 PM and Sunday from 6 AM to 8 AM. Be sure to be on the road by 8 AM otherwise it is possible some rest stops may be closed by the time you get there!
Here's a story about the Wildflower: http://www.icyclist.com
And here's a story and photos from the 2009 Wildflower: http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?535633-A-Wildflower-One-Hundred-Report-w-Pics
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Download a detailed map of the Wildflower and Mildflower routes. Because there might be minor routes changes from year to year, do NOT rely on this map for ride day -- always get a current map at registration.
DON'T FORGET THE ANNUAL MARCO POLO ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT DINNER THE NIGHT BEFORE THE WILDFLOWER. $20 GETS YOU SOME GOOD EATS. Saturday night before the Chico Wildflower @ the fairgrounds 5:30-8pm $20 p/p all you can eat. Chef David Guzzetti, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 518-4990
Future Wildflower Century Dates:
2011 - Sunday, May 1st!



