Open paved road curving through dry hills at sunrise

Published outings · Arizona

Structured weekend rolls for riders who like clear pacing

Each announcement lists distance, climbing, and the expected speed band so you can decide before wheels touch the pavement. Leaders describe regroup rules, neutral support plans, and cue-sheet refresh windows.

Cyclists in a loose line on a wide shoulder

Documentation first, then pedals

Ride briefs include cue notes, hydration suggestions, and sunset times during shorter winter afternoons. Nothing here replaces your own judgment about weather, equipment, or fitness; the materials simply sync expectations across the group.

What you see before you register

Three reference panels repeat on every posting so newer participants can scan quickly without hunting through long threads.

PACE · mph window

Speed band clarity

Flat-road benchmarks list both the relaxed and brisk ends of the planned spectrum. Leaders annotate where that band might dip on gravel connectors or narrow town streets.

VERT · ft gained

Climb context

Total ascent appears beside the biggest single grade change, not as a contest but as scheduling information for fueling and layer choices.

SAG · vehicle roles

Support visibility

When a follow car or bike sweep joins, their call sign, radio channel, and turnaround limits appear up front for everyone—not only for mechanical issues, but also for rider-choice exits.

Bicycle wheel and road surface detail beside a white line

Landscape pacing, not hype

Photography on this site illustrates terrain types: wide shoulders, rural crossings, and cafe stops. Captions stay descriptive. Routes change when agencies publish new detours; archived PDFs receive a struck-through watermark in the atlas when superseded.

Distant mountains above a straight desert road

The atlas pairs a schematic trace with a height graph. Hover landmarks call out voluntary rest bends, water-only pauses, and the post-ride meeting corner. It is a planning aid; on-bike decisions remain yours.

Open the atlas page
Cycling kit and tools arranged on a neutral surface

Prep page for shared etiquette

Hand signals, tire lever reminders, and neutral-language incident reporting steps live on the preparation page. The tone stays informational—think field guide, not lecture.

Read preparation notes
Evening light on an empty cycle lane beside brush

Questions about posted rides

Use the contact form for routing corrections, accessibility requests related to published meet-up spots, or to clarify sponsor-neutral product mentions. We respond during listed office hours.

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