Woodinville Wine Ride
The Woodhouse Wine Estates 15500 Woodinville-Redmond Rd NE, Woodinville, WA, United StatesProduced by the Cascade Bicycle Club, the Woodinville Wine Ride cruises through the heart of Woodinville Wine Country.
Produced by the Cascade Bicycle Club, the Woodinville Wine Ride cruises through the heart of Woodinville Wine Country.
Take advantage of scheduled closures to automobiles on Lake WA Blvd, and incorporate into your rides, runs, or walks.
The Tour of the Unknown Coast welcomes cyclists of all ages and abilities to join us for a day on two wheels in Humboldt County, CA.
Pedal along the gorgeous Kitsap Peninsula and through some of the best riding country in Washington state!
Join a tradition that has been part of Seattle's cycling community since 1970 and ride ~18 miles starting at Enatai Beach Park.
Produced by the Cascade Bicycle Club, Chilly Hilly is the annual start to the PNW riding season with a 33-mile loop around Bainbridge island where you can view Seattle’s skyline, ride through forested rural roads, and (true to name) up and down some memorable hills.
Named after the fabled Fish Rock Road, *Fish Rock* is road bike race for people who aren't afraid of a little hardcore gravel.
Join Redmond Cycling Club for a spring ride in the style of the Tour of Flanders. Choose from distances of 16, 29, 35, or 40 miles.
Inspired by the Tour de Flanders, the infamous Ronde PDX is an annual ride in Portland that has developed a cult following.
Tour de Cure® is the premier cycling fundraising event of the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) that creates a sense of unity and shared purpose in the fight to end diabetes. The event has routes available for all ages and abilities.
Hosted by the Salem Bicycle Club, the annual Monster Cookie Metric Century Bicycle Ride route takes riders over back roads from Salem/Keizer to Champoeg State Park and back. The route is generally flat with a few short hills and follows much of the Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway.
The Skagit Spring Classic has rides of 25, 62.5, or 100 miles over varying terrain in gorgeous Skagit County.