MITCNC Event
Bike Ride: Woodside: Kings Mountain Loop
Apr 28 - Peninsula

Distance: 32 miles
Difficulty: 6 out of 10
Terrain: Paved road with hills
Type: Road, Mountain, e-bike
Elevation: 3000 ft climbing

Meeting Location:
Burghers of Calais (Rodin statue)
Stanford University
450 Serra Mall
Stanford, Ca 94305 

This intermediate ride starts at the Burghers of Calais Rodin Statues at Stanford University where we will pedal through the scenic campus past iconic landmarks like the Hoover Tower and Memorial Church. Leaving the university, we will head towards Woodside for Kings Mountain Road, a classic Bay Area ascent with stunning views of the surrounding hills.  We then connect to Skyline and 84 descents and return to civilization.  

After the ride, cyclists are welcome to join an optional self-hosted picnic with cycling brethren and a guided tour of the beautiful Stanford outdoor sculptures/gardens.

Route and elevation profile:

Kings Mountain Loop | 32.7 mi Cycling Route on Strava

The MIT Club of Northern California and organizers do not assume any responsibility for any personal injuries or property damage suffered during this event. Cycling is a sport that has inherent risks. Each participant is entirely responsible for being aware of these risks and taking necessary precautions. Every cyclist must wear a helmet. We require that all cyclists submit a signed liability waiver, which we will provide to those who RSVP.

 

 

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Date and Time

Sunday, April 28, 2024
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM PT

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Location

Burghers of Calais (Rodin statue)
450 Jane Stanford Way
Stanford, CA, 94305

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