Route Archive
Route Archive
A compilation of all known routes (so far) that have been part of the official SFR event schedule since 1990. This Routes Archive is for reference purposes only. Riders will get a link to the event route in the info docs sent to them. Riders should only those maps for navigation during an event.

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Distance Route Name   (Start Loc.) Cue Sheet Map/GPS Description Contributed by/Year
100 K El Paseito Mixto 100k Populaire
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS A mixed terrain (paved/off road) populaire. Marin Headlands, Point Bonita, Tiburon, Mt Tam, great views. A modest 5500 feet of climbing Carlos Duque
2014
100 K Stinson Beach 100k Populaire
(San Francisco)
.pdf Map/GPS First ever mixed terrain (paved/off road) event scheduled by SFR. Approximately 7500 feet in 64 miles Carlos Duque/Todd Teachout
2005
109 K Sleepy Hollow 109k Populaire
(San Francisco)
.pdf .xls Map/GPS The Sleepy Hollow Populaire route begins at Crissy Field in San Francisco and travels north through eastern Marin, visiting China Camp State Park, Paradise Cay and Tiburon before returning to Crissy Field. The route gets it's name from Sleepy Hollow, CA and specifically the open space that separates Las Galinas from Sleepy Hollow/San Anselmo. Angela Navarro
2019
112 K Lucas Valley 112k Populaire
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Ride from San Francisco to China Camp, Lucas Valley Road to Nicasio and return to San Francisco on the regular bike route Ely Rodriguez
2012
117 K Point Reyes Station 117k Populaire
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Great introduction to brevet riding in the San Francisco Bay Area with the San Francisco Randonneurs, some hills, some flats and great views, bring that camera! Approximately 4700 feet elevation Rob Hawks
2009
200 K Cloverdale 2 SF 200k
(Cloverdale)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Part of the Double weekend event where riders can ride either a single 200k on Saturday, and a 200k or 300k on Sunday. Simmilar route to the return leg of the Russia River 300k but adds a few extra miles from Cloverdale to Healdsburg. About 6500 elevation gain. Rob Hawks
2011
200 K Davis Night 200k
(Hercules)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS A relatively flat 200k. The bulk of the riding done mostly at night. Rob Hawks
2009
200 K Dillon Beach 200k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS This route is an alternative to the Pierce Point 200 for cases where a permit can not be acquired. Two main differences: Instead of visiting Pierce Point Ranch, the route does a U-turn just past Inverness; Instead of making a U turn at Nick's Cove, on Hwy 1, we continue North to Tomales, then go West to Dillon Beach before returning to Crissy Field. About 7000 elevation gain. Rob Hawks
2019
200 K Del Puerto Canyon 200k
(Pleasanton)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Pleasanton's BART to Livermore. A modest climb on Coral Hollow to the edge of the Central Valley where the route skirts Tracy, follows country roads toward North of Patterson. Continue on scenic Del Puerto Canyon road up toward the Junction Cafe and the turn onto Mines Road for a run back to the start. About 6600 elevation gain. Bruce Berg/Rob Hawks
2011
200 K Estero Americano 200k
(Richmond)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Richmond, San Rafael, Valley Ford, Nicasio Rob Hawks
2022
200 K Fault Line 200k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS DRAFT of route scheduled for 6/30/2018. Rob Hawks
2018
200 K Freestone Bread Run 200k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS A scenic and somewhat hilly loop in Marin and southern Sonoma counties that highlights the region's outstanding bakeries and dairy farms. Max Poletto
2015
200 K Laguna Lake 200k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS The Laguna Lake 200 is named after the vernal pool found on Chilenos Valley Road in southern Sonoma County, west of Petaluma. After visiting San Rafael and China Camp, the route takes Lucas Valley up past Big Rock, on through Nicasio and out toward Chilenos Valley. From there the route heads west toward Tomales for a run down the coast of Tomales Bay, through Point Reyes Station and on back to the finish at Crissy Field Rob Hawks
2019
200 K La Ruta Loca Randonnee 200k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS A Mixed Terrain very challenging route with about 37% off road (fire roads), 63% pavement. Some steep off road descends and plenty of climbing. Expect finishing the route very close to the 13.5 hrs limit. About 12500 elevation gain. Carlos Duque
2013
200 K Los Cabos Sueltos 200k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS A good route to get your feet wet in Mixed Terrain randonneuring. You'll still have to work up some steep hills but this is not as technical as other 200k mixed terrain rides we offer. About 15% off road (fire roads) 85% pavement. Great Views at to top of Loma Alta and Marshall Beach. About 8000 elevation gain. Carlos Duque
2015
200 K Marin Mountains 200k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS A challenging course that visits Mount Tamalpais, Pine Mountain (the birthplace of mountain biking in the 1970s), and Mount Vision. Rocks, single-track, and over 3,700m (12,200ft) of climbing. Max Poletto
2012
200 K Morgan Territory
(Emeryville)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Ride from Emeryville to San Pablo, Orinda, climb Morgan Territory and enjoy some flat miles from Livermore to Sunol. Up Palomares and back to Emeryvylle via Redwood Rd/Skyline Blvd. Rob Hawks
2010
200 K Mt. Hamilton
(Fremont)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Ride from Fremont BART to Mt Hamilton, Mines Rd. to Livermore, Castro Valley and Rock Ridge BART station via Pinehurst Rd. About 10373 elevation gain. Rob Hawks
2017
200 K Pierce Point 200k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS An alternative to the Point Reyes Lighthouse. Two main differences: Instead of visiting the Lighthouse, we go to Pierce Point Ranch. Instead of making a U turn at Marshall, on Hwy 1, we continue North for a few more miles to Nick's Cove where we make a U turn. About 7700 elevation gain. Carlos Duque
2014
200 K Point Reyes Lighthouse 200k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Our classic event to Point Reyes Lighthouse, Love or Hate it but we all come back the next year for more. About 7500 elevation gain. Darryl Skrabak
1999
200 K Russian River 200k
(San Rafael)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS The step child of the Russian River 300k and the Hopland 400k... but not less scenic. About 7100 elevation gain. Rob Hawks
2008
200 K SF 2 Cloverdale 200k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Part of the Double weekend event where riders can ride either a single 200k on Saturday, and a 200k or 300k on Sunday. Some riders ride only Saturday and make arrangements on their own to drive back from Cloverdale on Sunday. An easier way to get to Cloverdale than the Hopland 400k. About 6100 elevation gain. Rob Hawks
2011
200 K Two Rock/Valley Ford 200k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS To Petaluma using the same route as the classic Healdsburg 300k and then back via ValleyFord . About 6500 elevation gain. Willy Nevin/Rob Hawks
2010
200 K Uvas Gold 200k
(Fremont)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Uvas Reservoir . About 7900 elevation gain. Rob Hawks
2014
200 K Winters 200k
(Rodeo)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Miracle child of the Williams 400k Rob Hawks
2008
300 K SF to Cloverdale 300k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Part of the Double weekend event where riders can ride either a single 200k on Saturday, and a 200k or 300k on Sunday. Ride from San Francisco to Cloverdale, then continue to Boonvile, Ukiah and back to CLoverdale . About 9150 ft elevation gain. Rob Hawks
2011
300 K Old Cazadero 300k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS A counter-clockwise loop through Marin and southern Sonoma. Rolling pastures, redwood forests, coastal cliffs, and even a river ford. About 16,500ft (5,000m) of climbing, and two unpaved segments. Max Poletto
2010
300 K Healdsburg 300k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Another SFR classic. May the tailwinds on Hwy1 be with you or you'll suffer.About 7900 feet elevation gain. Darryl Skrabak
1999
400 K King Ridge 400k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS An epic clockwise loop through Marin and Sonoma counties. Includes Mount Tam, Willow Creek, Kruse Ranch, King Ridge, Old Cazadero, and Sweetwater Springs. About 20,000ft (6,000m) of climbing and three long unpaved stretches. Max Poletto
2012
400 K Hopland 400k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS A scenic route with some wicked climbs (e.g., Wilson Hill, Joy Rd and the climb out of Petaluma after 200 miles) About 10800 elevation gain. Todd Teachout
2007
400 K Williams 400k
(Hercules)
.pdf Map/GPS Scenic flatlands and the possibility of strong winds Todd Teachout
2006
600 K Mendocino Coast 600k
(San Francisco)
.pdf
.xls
Map/GPS Views, weather extremes and a challenging route. Better use all you've learned during the season. About 19500 elevation gain. Todd Teachout
2007
1000 K Golden Gate 1000k
(San Jose)
.pdf Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
San Jose , Mt Hamilton, Livermore, Carquinez Strait, Lake Herman, Wooden, Napa and Alexander Valleys, Cloverdale, Mendocino, Jenner, Cloverdale, Bodega Bay, South Marin, San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge. About 32.373 ft elevation gain Bruce Berg, Roland Bevan, Sarah Burke
2012
1000 K SF Bay Area 1000k
(Pleasant Hill)
.pdf Map/GPS oh Boy! Todd Teachout
2004


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