Why On Earth Should You Buy A Pinarello Dogma X?
Lately, I’ve been traveling a lot. And not the good kind of travel. The capricious kind that makes you feel like you’ve just gone over the falls on a set wave, being pile-driven into the ground while your thoughts transcend anything from “I hope I can hold my breath a little longer” to “which way is up,” all while having a newfound respect for
The 2024 Coast Ride: Seriously
Hey Friends, After much thought about the route this year, thinking about ways we can to the annual pilgrimage South while still enjoying the actual coast, we’ve decided to take the risk and try to simply ride through the closure in Big Sur. So, for those of us that joined in ’22, this itinerary will resemble what we did 2 years ago. There’s a
2024 Schedule
As much for me as it is for… anyone. January AZ Camp: 1-4 — 1-13 Coast Ride: 1-12 — 1-16 Pinarello Sundays — Dirty Lighthouse: 1-21 Low Gap Grasshopper: 1-27 Pinarello Sundays — The Bakery Ride: 1-28 February Pinarello Pastorals — Easy like Paradise: 2-2 The Rock Cobbler: 2-10 Cantua Creek RR: 2-17 Pine Flat RR: 2-18 Huffmaster Grasshopper: 2-24 Pinarello Pastorals — Sunday:
The Coast—ish Ride 2023
WhatsApp Group: Link Day 1: Mill Valley to Monterey Date: Thursday, January 12, 2023 Roll: 7:30 from Holiday Inn Express in Mill Valley, or 8:15ish from Equator on the South side of the Golden Gate Bridge. Route: https://www.strava.com/routes/2856237673662841500?v2=true Hotel: Hyatt Monterey Hotel booking code: None Lunch: Artichoke bread in Pescadero, lunch somewhere in Aptos. Dinner: Whole Foods in Monterey or the restaurant in the
The Coast Ride 2022, Part II
Welcome to the itinerary for The ’22 Coast Ride, Part II. Please use this as a repository for info.