Pre-registration for Nonmembers
Pre-registration for this event is optional, but strongly encouraged.
Leader: David Brown (510) 508-4215 text
Leader: Alison Kuehner (510) 219-3929 text
Meet at 9:40 am for a 10:00 am start
Start Location: Milpitas BART
Pre-registration
Join us for a ride from Milpitas back to Oakland along scenic Calaveras road. Take the train arriving at Milpitas BART at 9:40, we’ll roll 20 minutes after. There are 2 ‘walls’ on this route, one getting up Calaveras road at mile 5, the other getting back up to Skyline up Malcom Ave at mile 45. Lunch in Castro Valley, which is a bailout point. Rest stops at Ed Levin park (if BART bathrooms aren’t working) and Sunol corner market. The official ride ends at the Rockridge BART station, we assume everyone can find their own way home from there. You’re welcome to join us for a beer and food at the Beer Baron at the end of the ride, but bring lights for your trip home. RWGPS route.
Release of Liability
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"Grizzly Peak Cyclists", "GPC" and "the club" refer to Grizzly Peak Cyclists, Inc., a California Nonprofit Mutual Benefit Corporation, or its successor organization in the event that it should reorganize, merge, or change its name.
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- I acknowledge that I and other participants may be engaging in activities that involve risk of serious injury to me, including viral and bacterial infections, other communicable illnesses, permanent disability, and death. I understand that these risks may be increased through my own actions, or through the negligent action or inaction of Grizzly Peak Cyclists members or representatives. I therefore assume all risks of injury or loss, even if caused in whole or in part by the negligence of Grizzly Peak Cyclists, its members, or other representatives.
- I release from liability Grizzly Peak Cyclists, their officers, members, sponsors, and employees; and owners and lessors of facilities used by Grizzly Peak Cyclists, for any injury or damage that I may incur as a result of their activities, even if caused in whole or in part by their negligence.
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