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United States > California > San Leandro
Castro Valley Loop. (Eden Racing)  
by screwlewse

The way points of this bicycle route:

Starbucks on MacArthur

This is a fairly Easy ride with access to lots of other routes that can be tougher. Takes about 45 minutes or less. Start off at the new stStarbucks

Into the Neighborhood

Easy Ride, no t much traffic

Small Incline, watch for glass!

Glass all over the place here.. and traffic is slightly painful here. once over the hill, traffic is good again.

Police Station

Careful of Freeway Exit

Freeway exit on your rightt. Watch out for busses because they dont see you. After that, smooth sailing for awhile. Nice Bike Lane and rolling hills.

Small Hill

2 small hills, thi s is by the church with the three corsses

Turn at Starbucks

Starbucks shopping center. Your turn will be as if you were tgoing to starbucks.. but dont. ;)

just after the park entrance

This turns you into your first hill. The l steepest one of the ride. Careful of cars. no bike lane and not much of a lane at all. usually not much traffic

Great View of the lake

You can see the lake and some of the Mt Biking trails.

Bombing run

Steep decent, anywhere from 38-51mph depending on your bravery Could take astor Drive if you reallly want some hill climbing. VERY STEEPp

Be Careful

Blind turn and some traffice comes in from Estudillo.

DONE

Finished this small ride. Takes less than an hour

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