Date   

Tour de Hills Cancelled

Barry
 

All the weather apps agree:  heavy rains tonight, high winds, some flooding, showers lingering into the morning and perhaps throughout the day.  Best not to ride.

Unfortunately, we'll also miss the lunar eclipse tonight.  But at least we get to enjoy Election Day!  And, for members, there's a club meeting via Zoom at 7:30 p.m.; see Glenn's post for details.


MMRR Monday 11/7

Yahoo-Julie
 


Folks - please join the FFBC gang for the Classic MMRR route tomorrow (Monday) assuming we have sufficiently dry pavement and a dry forecast.  
In the event of rain, a significant chance of rain or poor riding conditions, I will post a cancellation of the ride to this email distribution. &  https://ffbc.groups.io/g/info/topics on the morning of the ride by 7:15 am. If you are unsure of the ride status, call or text me in the morning. We may also start the ride then truncate early if rain is likely before end of full route.
Please also note ride leader’s vaccination requirements for riders at end of this email.
Ride particulars: 

Start at Isherwood Staging Area to Panera in Pacific Commons, back north and around Coyote Hills - TBD depending on weather (Nike Hill always an option for those not needing any recovery!). All standard stops and regroups will occur; see posting on Ride Calendar for stops/regroups & Points of Interest in rwgps route file.
Meet:  8:30 am / 8:45 departure
On sidewalk on north side of street across from Isherwood Staging Area, 2200 Isherwood Way, Paseo Padre Pkwy, Fremont, CA 94536 map
Please print and bring your own cue sheet if you need one.
Length: 38.6 miles; Elevation: 1070 feet (including optional climb up/down Nike Hill in Coyote Hills Park)
Terrain: 1,2 Pace: M.
Faster & slower riders welcome but ride leader will stay with M pace riders. 
Other:  Vaccinated riders only with all boosters as allowed by CDC.

Ride Leader: Julie Gilson
510-468-0284


CANCELLED: 8:45 AM Calaveras Scenic Ride

Vijai Soori
 

Dear freewheelers-
I am unfortunately canceling the 8:45 AM ride today ride due to poor visibility conditions. Even though it’s not raining right now and is not expected to rain until later in the evening, the fog is thick and the mountain sections of the ride is risky since passing vehicular traffic may not be able to spot us at a distance. I am quite sad since this ride was my birthday gift to myself but ride safety trumps my gratification ☺️. Have a wonderful weekend - I’ll see you on the same ride next week.

- Vijai 


Re: Somerset bike lanes at the BOS meeting Monday, 11/7 at 9:30am

Glenn Kirby
 

Roy,

Thank you for providing the notice for this meeting on Monday morning.  I will be speaking in support of Alternatives 2 and 3.  Alternative 1 does not provide any additional safe access for bikes over the existing condition with only Sharrows painted in the lanes.  Alternative 1 would also not comply with the County’s Complete Streets Policy.  Alt 2A & 2B remove parking on one side of the street to accommodate bike lanes. Alt 2C and Alt 3 remove parking from both sides to accommodate buffered bike lanes.  This is an important issue for both pedestrians and bicyclists in Castro Valley.

Glenn Kirby

On Nov 4, 2022, at 9:25 AM, Roy Taylor via groups.io <roy_a_taylor@...> wrote:

Apologies if I sent this to the wrong email group. 
We would appreciate your support at an upcoming meeting of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors to discuss options for the planned improvements on Somerset Avenue in Castro Valley.
Comments can be sent to the email addresses provided below and/or by joining the meeting on Monday Nov 7.

Thanks
-roy

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Subject: Somerset bike lanes at the BOS meeting Monday, 11/7 at 9:30am

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Please send an email of support or join the BOS meeting Monday, Nov. 7th at 9:30am (virtually or in person) to support Bike Lanes on Somerset


Somerset has arrived at a critical juncture--on Monday, Nov 7 @9:30am, the Board of Supervisors will review the 3 proposals for Somerset bike lanes, both virtually and in person. Timing is awkward but any kind of input, virtual and/or email (see below) would be fantastic and go a long way to blunt resistance to bike lanes (Alt 2 or 3). In 3 public meetings, public comment has favored bike lanes so far but the timing of this meeting eliminates many of our supporters such as youth and working people. Here are the 3 alternatives:
  1. No bike lanes (sharrows) and retain all parking
  2. 5' bike lanes and retain parking on 1 side 
  3. 7' buffered bike lanes and retain no parking
Although Supervisor Nate Miley prefers not to tip his hand, we believe he is trending toward Alt 2 since he plans to host a Complete Streets workshop on Nov 16. However, he needs our support to counter act some of the resistance from residents who will lose some parking. We need to make the decision politically easier for Nate.

Despite some relatively positive data (below) from previous public meetings, Director Woldesenbet recommends Alt 1 (sharrows), highlighting the trauma of 70+ yr olds walking half a block to their car and the idea that cyclists do not pay taxes. Please remind him that 70+ yr olds ride bikes! Data supporting bike lanes:
  • Public Works parking analysis shows that all parking fits on 1 side
  • 52% of survey respondents want some sort of bike lane (Alt 2 or 3)
  • ACPWA routinely removes parking throughout the county, including 1.5 mile stretch on Redwood from Hayward to CV Blvd on east side and many others locations
Here is a link to a video of a Canyon student riding home from school over sharrows on Center St as designed by Public Works, including several "Bikes May Use Full Lane" signs. This is the same design as Alt 1 that Mr Woldesenbet recommends for Somerset. Even though the student was riding extremely fast on an ebike, 2 different drivers accost him for using the road as he was taught for his own safety, and is the law. Fortunately, 2 other drivers demonstrate some empathy with words of support, 1 at the stop light and another who follows him home to make sure he is safe. Students and other cyclists already experience similar dangerous behavior on Somerset, which is why we are asking you to please take some initiative to improve Somerset for all cyclists. 

Transportation and Planning Committee email addresses to voice your support by email NOW: Link to participate in the 11/7 @9:30am meeting virtually: https://zoom.us/j/85889338665

Full meeting Info here: https://www.acpwa.org/acpwa-assets/docs/projects/current-upcoming/Somerset_Ave/FinalACPWA-SomersetAve_PC_email_2.pdf

Thank you for your support of these critical bike lines for our Castro Valley community!
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Fw: Somerset bike lanes at the BOS meeting Monday, 11/7 at 9:30am

Roy Taylor
 

Apologies if I sent this to the wrong email group. 
We would appreciate your support at an upcoming meeting of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors to discuss options for the planned improvements on Somerset Avenue in Castro Valley.
Comments can be sent to the email addresses provided below and/or by joining the meeting on Monday Nov 7.

Thanks
-roy

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From: BikeWalkCV <bikewalkcv@...>
To: "bdughi@..." <bdughi@...>
Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2022 at 01:46:25 PM PDT
Subject: Somerset bike lanes at the BOS meeting Monday, 11/7 at 9:30am

View this email in your browser

Please send an email of support or join the BOS meeting Monday, Nov. 7th at 9:30am (virtually or in person) to support Bike Lanes on Somerset


Somerset has arrived at a critical juncture--on Monday, Nov 7 @9:30am, the Board of Supervisors will review the 3 proposals for Somerset bike lanes, both virtually and in person. Timing is awkward but any kind of input, virtual and/or email (see below) would be fantastic and go a long way to blunt resistance to bike lanes (Alt 2 or 3). In 3 public meetings, public comment has favored bike lanes so far but the timing of this meeting eliminates many of our supporters such as youth and working people. Here are the 3 alternatives:
  1. No bike lanes (sharrows) and retain all parking
  2. 5' bike lanes and retain parking on 1 side 
  3. 7' buffered bike lanes and retain no parking
Although Supervisor Nate Miley prefers not to tip his hand, we believe he is trending toward Alt 2 since he plans to host a Complete Streets workshop on Nov 16. However, he needs our support to counter act some of the resistance from residents who will lose some parking. We need to make the decision politically easier for Nate.

Despite some relatively positive data (below) from previous public meetings, Director Woldesenbet recommends Alt 1 (sharrows), highlighting the trauma of 70+ yr olds walking half a block to their car and the idea that cyclists do not pay taxes. Please remind him that 70+ yr olds ride bikes! Data supporting bike lanes:
  • Public Works parking analysis shows that all parking fits on 1 side
  • 52% of survey respondents want some sort of bike lane (Alt 2 or 3)
  • ACPWA routinely removes parking throughout the county, including 1.5 mile stretch on Redwood from Hayward to CV Blvd on east side and many others locations
Here is a link to a video of a Canyon student riding home from school over sharrows on Center St as designed by Public Works, including several "Bikes May Use Full Lane" signs. This is the same design as Alt 1 that Mr Woldesenbet recommends for Somerset. Even though the student was riding extremely fast on an ebike, 2 different drivers accost him for using the road as he was taught for his own safety, and is the law. Fortunately, 2 other drivers demonstrate some empathy with words of support, 1 at the stop light and another who follows him home to make sure he is safe. Students and other cyclists already experience similar dangerous behavior on Somerset, which is why we are asking you to please take some initiative to improve Somerset for all cyclists. 

Transportation and Planning Committee email addresses to voice your support by email NOW:
  • Supv. David Haubert: david.haubert@...
  • Supv. Nate Miley: nmd4@...
  • Daniel Woldesenbet: danielw@...
  • Public Input--BOS Clerk: CBS@... 
Link to participate in the 11/7 @9:30am meeting virtually: https://zoom.us/j/85889338665

Full meeting Info here: https://www.acpwa.org/acpwa-assets/docs/projects/current-upcoming/Somerset_Ave/FinalACPWA-SomersetAve_PC_email_2.pdf

Thank you for your support of these critical bike lines for our Castro Valley community!
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Rims wanted

Joe Banchero
 

My neighbor is looking for a Fulcrum Racing 5 C17 ( 700c/29) front rim.
He accidentally ran over his rim.
He also would consider buying front/rear set.
Thanks Joe Banchero

Couldn’t find link to discussions on our website.


Google calendar blocking

Robert Miller
 

Some of you may have noticed you can’t access the ride calendar. I’m sorry this is happening. It has nothing to do with your account. It seems there has been lots of suspicious access attempts into our ride calendar, so Google calendars has temporarily blocked our website to some people (some IP addresses).  I’m not sure why the “robot captcha” is not working properly. In any case this will usually clear up after 24 hours or so, when Google clears us again for access. I’m not sure what I can do about it at the moment but I’m checking.

In the meantime you should be able to get to the calendar directly by using the following link:


Thanks,

Bob Miller
Webmaster


Monday Morning Donut Ride

Robert Tashjian
 

The Monday Morning Donut Ride will meet Monday, at 8:30 across from the Isherwood Staging area for an 8:45 roll. This is a 46 mile CCW loop around the south bay, the same one we did last Donut Monday, with a stop at Roger’s Deli & Donuts in Mt. View for the aforementioned donuts. First regroup will be the porta potties at the lower parking lot at Don Edwards. More information in the ride calendar description. You can get the route here:

 

              https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40681366

 

Diana (diana@...) will be leading the ride, please contact her if you can help sweep/co-lead. If there is enough interest, there will be a second coffee stop at Peets, Fremont on the return.

 

Rob

---

Robert Tashjian

rob@...

 


Re: Diwali Ride Fun

Jan Leimert
 

Yes, thanks Vijai, Diana et al.  It was a very fun parade of lights!  Sorry we had to leave early.
Jan


On Oct 23, 2022, at 9:43 PM, Vijai Soori <vijaisn@...> wrote:


Thanks to all those who made it to the ride and all those who helped organize ☺️All the fun reflected in the smiles in the attached picture.

-Vijai

IMG-9576.jpg


Re: Diwali Ride Fun

Tim OHara
 

Thank you so much for leading the ride!

On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 9:43 PM Vijai Soori <vijaisn@...> wrote:
Thanks to all those who made it to the ride and all those who helped organize ☺️All the fun reflected in the smiles in the attached picture.

-Vijai


Re: Diwali Ride Fun

Betsy Borruso
 

Looks like so much fun! 
Thanks to all who made it happen.
Sacramento bike groups used to do regular night rides with lights on the wheels, etc.....
Sorry to have missed.
Betsy Borruso


"We can do anything we want to if we stick to it long enough."
~ Helen Keller



On Sunday, October 23, 2022 at 09:43:46 PM PDT, Vijai Soori <vijaisn@...> wrote:


Thanks to all those who made it to the ride and all those who helped organize ☺️All the fun reflected in the smiles in the attached picture.

-Vijai


Diwali Ride Fun

Vijai Soori
 

Thanks to all those who made it to the ride and all those who helped organize ☺️All the fun reflected in the smiles in the attached picture.

-Vijai


10/24 Monday Morning Recovery Ride (MMRR)

Steven Muramoto
 

I will be leading the October 24th MMRR.  We'll have a nice autumn ride south to Milpitas to the Starbucks at McCarthy Ranch and then back to Isherwood.  Sign in will be at 8:30 am across from the Isherwood Staging Area with a roll time of 8:45 am.  Regroups will be at Baylis Street across from Lake Elizabeth and at Paseo Padre and Grimmer. 

Please refer to the ride calendar for details and cue sheet.

Look forward to seeing you Monday morning!


~Steven Muramoto

 


Re: Evening family Diwali (Festival of Lights) ride, Sunday, 10/23

Diana Tashjian
 

Don’t forget the Diwali lights rides this Sunday evening! A bike ride, lights, sweets, and music – what could be better? 😊

 

From: diana@... <diana@...>
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2022 7:45 AM
To: 'Ffbc Groups Info' <info@ffbc.groups.io>
Subject: Evening family Diwali (Festival of Lights) ride, Sunday, 10/23

 

Hello!

 

Vijai has just listed this ride for Sunday evening, 10/23 -  meet at 7:00pm, leave at 7:15. It’s going to be a family-friendly roll around the Central Park neighborhood.

 

Deck yourself and/or your bikes in lights for Diwali, enjoy some sweets and music! 😊

 

Wear warm clothes and a helmet and, in addition to your Diwali lights, be sure to have a bike headlight and taillight.

 

Thank you, Vijai! It should be fun!

 

Start location: Fremont Teen Center, 39770 Paseo Padre Pkwy, near Lake Elizabeth

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Fremont+Teen+Center/@37.5488405,-121.969262,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x9d2fae854ec6b5b4!8m2!3d37.5489859!4d-121.9690729

 

Route: FFBC Diwali Loop - A bike ride in Fremont, CA (ridewithgps.com)

 

See FFBC ride calendar for complete description: https://ffbc.org/rides/ride-calendar-pre-covid/

 

Hope to see you there!

Diana


Evening family Diwali (Festival of Lights) ride, Sunday, 10/23

Diana Tashjian
 

Hello!

 

Vijai has just listed this ride for Sunday evening, 10/23 -  meet at 7:00pm, leave at 7:15. It’s going to be a family-friendly roll around the Central Park neighborhood.

 

Deck yourself and/or your bikes in lights for Diwali, enjoy some sweets and music! 😊

 

Wear warm clothes and a helmet and, in addition to your Diwali lights, be sure to have a bike headlight and taillight.

 

Thank you, Vijai! It should be fun!

 

Start location: Fremont Teen Center, 39770 Paseo Padre Pkwy, near Lake Elizabeth

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Fremont+Teen+Center/@37.5488405,-121.969262,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x9d2fae854ec6b5b4!8m2!3d37.5489859!4d-121.9690729

 

Route: FFBC Diwali Loop - A bike ride in Fremont, CA (ridewithgps.com)

 

See FFBC ride calendar for complete description: https://ffbc.org/rides/ride-calendar-pre-covid/

 

Hope to see you there!

Diana


Tour de Hills Route Change

Barry
 

Tuesday Hill Riders,

I have changed the route for this week's ride to avoid the traffic on Niles Canyon.  Here's the new route:   https://ridewithgps.com/routes/37097233.  More details are on the calendar event.

If you want to ride Palomares and meet us for the rest of the route, we'll be at Bay Trees Park at mile 15.3 at roughly 10:30 or 10:45 a.m.

Barry


MMRR 10/17 to Panera on North 1st Street

Milinda
 

Hello Riders,

Louis and I will be leading the MMRR tomorrow.  We meet across the street from the Isherwood staging area. Sign in at 8:30 and roll at 8:45.  There will be several regroups, including the restrooms at Lake Elizabeth (turn left at Baylis)The route will take us to the coffee stop at Panera on North 1st Street and back to Isherwood.

Please check the ride listing in the FFBC Ride Calendar for more details. 

Hope you will join us!

Milinda and Louis


Linda’s Ride 10/15/22

paul marty
 

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/41216886

Please join Paul and Louis on Linda’s Ride on Saturday.  Meet at Sprouts Farmers Market in Newark at 9:00 for a 9:15 start.
Please use the above Ride with GPS route that avoids traffic on Willow road. 
Thanks,
Paul


Re: Descending Safely Down Mt Diablo

Fujino, Don H.
 

 

For what it’s worth my technique for hard right curves:

enter the turn as far outside as possible/safe, typically very left of middle so I can see what’s ahead

hit the apex as far inside as possible/safetypically in the middle of my lane (i.e. right of middle)

and exit the turn as far outside as possible/safe closer to the inside right shoulder just in case a car or bike is sailing towards me on the wrong side

 

For hard left curves, it’s completely different because of inherent blind spots and I tend to be much less aggressive and always stay in my lane.

 

-Don

 

On Fri, Oct 14, 2022, 11:57 Tim OHara <timorides2@...> wrote:

Actually if you are sure no cars are behind you, it is actually safer to go even wider at the start of the corner (like where the red arrow starts), so you can see around it.  Then you cut all the way into the green at the apex.  In that way you can see what's coming or on the road before you get to the corner.

 

On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 10:36 PM Debbie Frederick <debbie254@...> wrote:

In addition to as below & attached; this also has been wide-spread in our East Bay cycling community:

 

a female cyclist suffered potentially serious injuries around 10 AM this morning [Wednesday, Oct 12] on Mount Diablo. Alan Kalin, [with Mt Diablo Cyclists],  has request that if you have any additional information about this accident that you give him a call.  You can reach him at 925-640-7055.”

 

Debbie

 

From: vslist@... [mailto:vslist@...] On Behalf Of K Yost
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2022 10:10 AM
To: vslist@...
Subject: [vslist] Descending Safely Down Mt Diablo

 

There was a accident yesterday between a cyclist and a vehicle on Mt. Diablo.  I don’t know many of the details at this time.  Fortunately, it did not involve anyone on the VSBC weekly ride.  The attached drawing from Al Kalin demonstrates the safest way for cyclists to descend Mt. Diablo.  Traffic is light on Mt. Diablo during the week, but vehicles do sometimes cross over the yellow center lines on corners.  In my opinion, Mt Diablo is one of the safest places to ride if a cyclist follows the attached technique.  We emphasize this every Wednesday before the ride.

 

Regards, Kris Yost [Valley Spokesmen]

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Re: Descending Safely Down Mt Diablo

Daniel Karpelevitch
 

I agree with Tim. This is also the right way to take any corner at speed. 

enter the turn as far outside as possible/safe,
hit the apex as far inside as possible/safe, 
and exit the turn as far outside as possible/safe

-Daniel

On Fri, Oct 14, 2022, 11:57 Tim OHara <timorides2@...> wrote:
Actually if you are sure no cars are behind you, it is actually safer to go even wider at the start of the corner (like where the red arrow starts), so you can see around it.  Then you cut all the way into the green at the apex.  In that way you can see what's coming or on the road before you get to the corner.

On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 10:36 PM Debbie Frederick <debbie254@...> wrote:

In addition to as below & attached; this also has been wide-spread in our East Bay cycling community:

 

a female cyclist suffered potentially serious injuries around 10 AM this morning [Wednesday, Oct 12] on Mount Diablo. Alan Kalin, [with Mt Diablo Cyclists],  has request that if you have any additional information about this accident that you give him a call.  You can reach him at 925-640-7055.”

 

Debbie

 

From: vslist@... [mailto:vslist@...] On Behalf Of K Yost
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2022 10:10 AM
To: vslist@...
Subject: [vslist] Descending Safely Down Mt Diablo

 

There was a accident yesterday between a cyclist and a vehicle on Mt. Diablo.  I don’t know many of the details at this time.  Fortunately, it did not involve anyone on the VSBC weekly ride.  The attached drawing from Al Kalin demonstrates the safest way for cyclists to descend Mt. Diablo.  Traffic is light on Mt. Diablo during the week, but vehicles do sometimes cross over the yellow center lines on corners.  In my opinion, Mt Diablo is one of the safest places to ride if a cyclist follows the attached technique.  We emphasize this every Wednesday before the ride.

 

Regards, Kris Yost [Valley Spokesmen]

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