Glendora Earth Day Bike Ride, Expo & Cycle-Swap Meet

Friday, April 16, 2010
On Saturday April 17 join Glendora’s first ever community bike ride and travel through some of the City’s historic village neighborhoods. Glendora City Council members will be present to welcome participants and announce the start of the ride.

RIDE START: Report to the City parking lot between Vista Bonita Ave. and Wabash Ave. south of Meda Avenue

8:30 a.m Sign In at City Parking Lot
9:00 a.m. Ride Start
10:00 a.m. Bike Expo/Cycle-Swap Meet Opens

RIDE DESCRIPTION: This celebration road ride is 6.8 miles – Low Intensity Ride – 8 years and up. All children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Route maps will be provided.

GMR CHALLENGE OPTION: Add 8 or 16+ mile option (round trip) to the ride. The ride will split after the Comstock re-group for those looking for an alpine challenge climbing the famed Glendora Mountain Road!

Glendora Mountain Road is a challenging climb up into the San Gabriel Mountains at the far eastern edge of Los Angeles County. This is arguably the quietest, most peaceful climb a rider can make in the San Gabriel Mountains. There will be the half way up climb approx 4 miles or if you're a billie goat then make the climb to Cow Saddle add 4+ miles for a total of 8+ mile climb!

EXPO & CYCLE-SWAP MEET: The ride will finish at the City of Glendora's Earth Day Treasure the Earth Festival. Food and Green and Bike expo cycling-related vendors including cycle-swap meet! Bike Valet parking available! Expo and Swap-meet 10:00am to 4:00pm

EXPO LOCATION: GLENDORA CITY HALL & LIBRARY
116 E. Foothill Blvd
Glendora, California 91741


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