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Rice Valley Tandem Rally
February 10th
Tour de Ed
February 23rd
Tour of the Unknown Valley South
March 2nd
Tour of the Unknown Valley North
March 30th
Chico Velo Wildflower Century
April 27nd
Unknown Coast Weekend
September
20th-21st
Registration Forms
available May
Quincy
Weekend
October 18th-19th
Registration Forms
available May
You
can e-mail us at:
velo@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 chandler@apexweb.com

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THIS
SUPERBOWL SUNDAY TRADITION has been a staple of the Chico Velo Century
Series from the beginning. The "no support, on your own, we give
you a map and a paceline" ride usually draws about two hundred riders
when the weather looks favorable. Fifty or sixty will show up regardless
of the conditions. How many actually finish the hundred miles is any body's
guess.
The route is essentially
flat, with some rollers through the edge of the foothills after Paskenta
through Black Butte Lake. There is a five mile stretch of gravel road
that is very rideable. Most of the flat tires are experienced on this stretch
by single bikes trying to stay on a tandem wheel. The gravel road begins
few miles out of Paskenta where the century route turns left . If you
miss this turn you begin the climb over Mendocino Pass, an impossibility
at the end of January due to snow.
The riders leave
the One Mile Area of Bidwell Park at 8 AM, proceeding out the Esplanade,
north to Hwy 99, takes a scenic and traffic avoiding turn onto Meridian
Rd to Lassen Rd on the east side of Hwy 99. Lassen Rd crosses Hwy 99 and
becomes Rowles Rd.
If you miss the mass
start you can hook up with the group by staying on Hwy 99 out of Chico
(there is a good shoulder) direct to the Rowles Rd left turn off of Hwy
99, right on the Vina Rd to the stop at A-9, South Ave, turn left, cross
the Sacramento River at Woodson Bridge. There are toilets at the park
just before the bridge on the right. A nice place for a rest, something
to eat if you've got it. If you need to buy food, continue on to Corning
by turning right on Hall Rd. If you're doing the fifty miler, turn left
on Hall Rd and follow the map back to Chico.
Going into Corning,
Hall Rd turns left and becomes the Corning Rd, through town, over the
I-5 freeway bridge past the National Forest Ranger Station on the right
where a group usually meets at 9 AM to ride a 50 mile loop to Paskenta
and back. Continue to Flournoy where the store may or may not be open,
so load up in Corning cause it's a long way to Orland and the next services.
If you're riding the 75 mile route, turn left on the Black Butte Rd. 4
miles out of Corning.
Paskenta used to
be much more a destination. As of this writing (Nov-96) there are no services
in Paskenta. The mill closed down, the Cafe burned (no insurance) and
the store closed. The roads out of Paskenta into the coast range are steep but enjoyable
later in the year. They are paved to the top of the first ridge.
The century route
heads toward Covelo/Mendocino Pass, but turns left onto the Newville Rd
at the bottom of a short descent, so don't miss it. The gravel stretch
follows, to Newville where a road heads south to Elk Creek. A short scenic
diversion down this road (2 miles?) to Burrows Gap affords one a great
view of the North end of The Unknown Valley. The century route continues
to Black Butte Lake. The 50 milers who started in Corning turn left on
the Black Butte Rd . The 75 milers who turned left out of Corning turn
left and rejoin the century riders.
Continue to Orland,
over the I-5 freeway overpass to the stop at Hwy 99W. Turn right, then
left at the signal and continue on Hwy 32 to Chico. The most direct route
to One Mile Area is to stay on Hwy 32 into Chico, it becomes Nord Ave
then Walnut St. Turn left on 5th St, continue through downtown, 5th St
ends at Bidwell Park, enter the Park and cross the creek to the start
area. You can hook up with some local riders to find low traffic alternatives.
With SuperBowl kick
off usually at 3:20 PM, you'll probably be back in time. If not, big deal
eh?
The Paskenta Century is a Free,
show-up-and-ride event, but if you would like to ride on some of our other
supported rides, you can download the entire Registration Packet for the
Rice Valley, the Unknown Valley and the Wildflower Centuries in one Acrobat
file. Registration packets for the Unknown Coast Weekend and the Quincy
Weekend will be available in May.
You
can download a detailed map (128K) of this ride in Adobe Acrobat .pdf
format by clicking on the button below. However, 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.
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