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Women's Ride: PAA WoW Monthly Ride - Short Jaunt to Spoke

When:
Sunday, February 26, 2023, 1:00 PM until 5:00 PM
Where:
CA  
Additional Info:
Category:
WoW
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
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For February's Women on Wheels (WoW) no-drop ride we are going to be postponing climbing Glendora Mountain Road. Instead, if the weather holds up, we're going to do a short ride over to Spoke Cafe. 


DESCRIPTION OF RIDE

We are meeting up at Trader Joe's in South Pasadena at 1 p.m. and heading over to Spoke Cafe.  This will be a casual, no-drop ride just to stretch the legs.



ROUTE LENGTH, ELEVATION, AND STRAVA LINK

The ride is about 17 miles with 564 ft. of elevation and the Strava link is https://www.strava.com/activities/8506008477.

 


PARKING:

There is plenty of street parking on Adelaine Ave. and El Centro Street by Trader Joe's in South Pasadena.


This is a No-Drop ride.


Things to remember…

- Women's Only Ride

- Please RSVP for the ride

- Wear your PAA kit (not required)

- Make sure to leave plenty of time to find parking and get yourself ready 

- Bring food, water, flat kit and a spare tube

- Feel free to bring a guest (they must register prior to the ride). You are responsible for the safety of your guest


**Please remember: ride leaders, sweeps and all our women who help, are all volunteers who have spent time and energy creating and pre-riding each specific route to ensure safety and fun for the whole group.  Our average speeds are determined prior to each ride to make sure each group stays together -- this isn't a race, it's a social ride.  If you feel the pace is too slow for you, feel free to ride ahead.  We ask you to be mindful of the whole group and respect the leader's decision on the pre-determined route and speed.