Upcoming Rides

Select the desired ride tab below then click or tap on the individual route links if available to access your desired route or the Combined Routes page.  Helmets are required on all club rides. When joining us the first time, please bring a signed waiver to the start; download it here.

NOTE: The first tab is not an upcoming ride. It is a retrospective on some of our past rides to hopefully pique your interest.  The rest are upcoming rides.

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NOTE: Based on the Los Angeles County Protocol for Youth and Adult Recreational Sports, we have now determined that the club may resume the regular scheduling of club rides.  Recent CDC pronouncements indicate that cycling is safe without a mask for VACCINATED people. Most club members have already been vaccinated. We urge all potential riders to become vaccinated before riding with us.

Past Rides Relived
Triple Dipper South Bay Ride
Long Beach Rides
South Bay Ramble
Newcomer Rides

Every Thursday, 8:30 a.m. (unless otherwise specified). 

Start Location: Ballona Creek Bridge.  From I405 exit Culver Blvd and head West or take Rte 90 West and take Culver Blvd exit turn left. Right on Esplanade St, left on Convoy St, and right on Pacific Avenue. Park by the Lagoon on the right. The bridge is about 2 blocks North on Pacific.

For a map and directions to the start, click Start.

Riders usually goes South to Palos Verdes on the bike path and then do some riding on the Peninsula. There are optional climbs including the 3 “dips” which give the ride its name. The group usually stops for a break at the Golden Cove shopping area. Occasionally the group will decide to vary the route and explore specific sites elsewhere in the city. A typical day is 40 - 50 miles but often individual riders either cut the day short or add extra miles as desired.  Contact Nancy Domjanovich nancydomx@nullicloud.com for details.

Check out our weekly newsletter here to get a preview of some of our past rides...Newsletter (http://www.lawheelmen.org/vp-newsletter)

We hope to see you there!

Sunday,  July  28  – 8:30 a.m   

Start Location: EL DORADO PARK in Long Beach.  From San Diego Frwy (405), off & North/East on Studebaker 1 mi. to Park.  Park in Library lot on right just before Spring St.

For a map and directions to the start, click Start.

Routes: 

I feel like we are short of coastal routes for the summer months, so I was surprised we did not even run this one last summer. Maybe that is because the routes don’t spend that much time actually at the beach. But most of the day they don’t get very far away either and should be close enough to feel the cooling breezes from the ocean. The long and the medium do make loops pretty far inland, but they do this early when the temps should still be relatively cool, so that should be OK. The long and medium start with these inland loops. The long goes further inland than the medium. They then return to the Long Beach area and loop around so much it is hard to even describe the routes. Each route makes a different tour of the Long Beach area including Belmont Shores, Naples and Seal Beach. These are among the flattest routes we have in the club library with only the long doing any significant climbing and even it never gets much over 200 feet above sea level. Although the routes don’t spend much time with each other, they do come together for lunch, if the riders can manage to get there at the same time. Well, that’s not very likely, but it would be nice if it happened. Flat and close to the coast – these should be the perfect routes for July. If all goes well, they will probably become part of my permanent summer ride list. 

 

Sunday,  August 4th – 8:30 a.m   

Start Location: START: DEL REY LAGOON in Playa del Rey. From San Diego Frwy off and west on Culver Blvd (or off and west on Jefferson, which runs into Culver) (approx 4 mi). R – Esplanade St. to park.  Meet on the east (inland) side of the lagoon near the bathrooms.

For a map and directions to the start, click Start.

Routes: 

First, a little history about this ride: It used to be sub-titled “the ice cream ride” because at the end of the ride, we would gather for ice cream. Originally, a member would host the ice cream party. For many years it was hosted by Nancy Domjanovich and then by Gary Murphy, both of whom lived close to the start/finish of the ride in Westchester. But when they declined to continue hosting we decided to move the ice cream social to a local ice cream parlor near the ride start. At first we tried a frozen yogurt place in Westchester, but a member’s bike was stolen right in front of our eyes while we were enjoying our yogurt, so we weren’t too thrilled with the idea of going back there. Then two years ago we moved the ice cream social to Playa Provisions in Playa del Rey. That worked out, but it wasn’t very close to the start/finish at Westchester Park. However, Westchester Park had become a large homeless encampment and it was thought better to move the start/finish anyway, so we moved it to the Del Rey Lagoon in Playa Del Rey, only a couple of blocks away from Playa Provisions. This worked out really well, because then riders who drove to the ride could pack up their bike in their car at the end of the ride and then easily come over to Play Provisions for ice cream. For those who rode to the start, there was plenty of bike parking in the patio area at Play Provisions where we could keep an eye on the bikes. So, there you have it – the evolution of this ride. However, through all that, the routes remain pretty much the same. These are coastal rides and should be good for August. All routes head south to Palos Verdes. The long circles the peninsula in a clockwise manner. The medium only goes as far as the whale watch before returning. The short only tours the Malaga Cove area before returning by a shorter route than the medium and long. All routes are relatively easy although the long does some climbing. NOTE: Because Palos Verdes Drive remains closed in the Portuguese Bend area, a slightly shorter detour long route is provided. Again, each route will swing by Playa Provisions only about a quarter mile from the end. It is my hope that riders will stay together on the ride and thus show up for ice cream at about the same time for a little afternoon ice cream social of our own. Wouldn’t that be nice?.  

All Newcomer Rides are announced on our Meetup Group...

 Los Angeles Wheelmen Hosted Bike Rides 

 

Typically we offer one or two Sunday rides per month; these are announced around the middle of the prior week.  Join the Meetup Group to receive email notices.

 

 

For possible announcements such as road closures, weather conditions or any other related comments, look for the matching event by ride name on our Facebook pages using the links below.

Los Angeles Wheelmen Bicycle Club

 Los Angeles Wheelmen Bicycle Club Grand Tour

 

2 Comments on “Upcoming Rides”

    • Newcomer rides are announced on Meetup with a link to the Meetup group on the last tab of this page above. You could check to see upcoming rides by using the link in the above Newcomer Rides tab or you could join that Meetup group to receive email notifications for upcoming rides as follows: 1) If you don’t already have one, create a personal (free) Meetup account on Meetup.com; 2) Search for and join the Meetup group called “Los Angeles Bike Rides & Beyond”; 3) When logged in to Meetup, go to Settings->Email Updates->Updates about your groups. Under that, choose Edit for “Los Angeles Bike Rides & Beyond”; make sure the option to receive event reminders is check marked. If the above does not work for some reason, then use Meetup Help. I really hope that helps!

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