Weekend Event Guide: Skills, hills, and a bit of rambling

2013 De Ronde -4

The infamous De Ronde is Saturday; which means it’s time to ride — or walk — some hills.
(Photo by J. Maus/BikePortland)

Welcome to your menu of weekend rides and events (lovingly brought to you by Hopworks Urban Brewery).

If you’re looking for something to do on Saturday, we’ve got a ton of options for you to consider; from a running/mountain-biking race to a mechanic course and of course the legendary De Ronde ride. Or if you’re feeling lazy or just need a day off the bike, there’s a big blowout sale where you can gear up for summer.

Whatever you do, keep your eyes on the sky and pack a jacket because we’re supposed to see some light rain throughout the weekend.

Have fun!

Saturday, April 5th

Stubby Chase – 9:00 am at Stub Stewart State Park in Vernonia

This is a brand new event that looks really cool. Teams of two, with one mountain bike between them, will chase each other around the trails at Stub Stewart State Park. The teams will be looking for 10 checkpoints spread out over a 13 mile area. It’s a mass start event where half the participants start on foot and the other half start on the bikes. Team registration costs $80. More info here

Bikes For Humanity Tune-Up Skills Class – 9:00 am to 1:30 pm at Community Exchange Bike School (4038 SE Brooklyn St.)
Take this four-hour class and you’ll learn all you need to know about basic bike maintenance. Imagine becoming a self-reliant bike rider in just one day! Bikes For Humanity has professional tools and you can even use their bikes if you can’t bring your own. No prior mechanic skills required. Tuition is $40 per person. For more info visit B4HPdx.org or call (503) 957-6672.

Road Race Skills Clinic – 9:00 am to 12:30 pm at Fit4ever Wellness Studio (2600 NW Vaughn Street)
This clinic will focus on sprinting techniques you’ll need to master to be a good road racer. It will be taught by Martin Acosta, a Category 1 racer. You’ll start indoors with strength exercises and a discussion about tactics, then move outside for a ride to Sauvie Island where you’ll practice lead-outs and proper sprinting form. Price is $20. Contact Martin at macosta650[at]gmail[dot]com for more info.

Back in the Saddle Again – Columbia River – 9:30 am from Wilshire Park (NE 33rd and Skidmore)
This ride is targeted toward novice/slower riders. Leader Ann Morrow will help you learn skills needed to ride in a group. “Find out why bicycling is such a popular sport – You can do it!” says Ann. More info here.

De Ronde PDX – 10:00 am out Pyramid Brewing HQ (corner of NW 31st and Industrial)
This is it. The legendary unsanctioned group ride that is one of the most difficult days you might ever have in the saddle. The unrelenting course takes you about 50 miles and well over 7,000 feet of elevation gain. You’ll wind through Portland’s West Hills starting with NW Saltzman Road and heading south to a viewpoint finish atop Council Crest. Follow the lions! More info here.

Western Bike Works Warehouse Sale – 10:00 am to 4:00 pm all weekend at the Velotech Warehouse (5741 NE 87th Ave)
It’s baaack! This sale was so popular last time around, the folks at Western Bike Works are doing it again. Save 30-80% off all types of good stuff. There will also be booths set up where you can learn about (and sign up for!) some great local rides. More info here.

Bike Friday Cargo Bike (Portland) Unveiling – 3:00 pm at Velo Cult (1969 NE 42nd)

Bike Friday, the folding bike maker based in Eugene, has a very interesting new cargo bike in their stable: the Haul-a-Day. On Saturday, company reps will be at Velo Cult to debut the model in Portland. Show up to check out this versatile new urban utility riding option and take one for a test ride. More info here.

Sunday, April 6th

Lacamas Lake Loop ride – 9:30 am at Clark College (Fort Vancouver Way in Vancouver, WA)
Portland Wheelmen Touring Club member Ann Morrow will lead this 32 mile jaunt through downtown Vancouver and around Lacamas Lake. Some folks are using this as a training ride for the Pioneer Century in June. They’ll stop at a bakery on the way back into town. More info here.

La Doyenne of the East – 10:00 am near the Happy Valley Town Center (SE 162nd and Misty Dr)
This is the companion ride to De Ronde PDX created for those who just can’t get enough suffering and climbing in one weekend. The course is another 50 miles (or so) and over 7,000 feet of climbing. Follow the lion stencils on the ground to your glory or your doom. More info here.

Mount Tabor Mini Ramble – 4:00 pm at Montavilla Park (NE 82nd and Glisan)
Led by local urban historian Shawn Granton of the Urban Adventure League, this ride will explore the “nooks and crannies, hidden vistas, and unpaved roads” of the Mount Tabor area. The ride will be followed by dinner and drinks if you care to partake. Route is about 10 miles. And Shawn would like to remind folks: “no lycra/spandex nonsense.” More info here.

Did we miss anything? Please drop us a line and let us know. Or feel free to promote your event in the comments below. And as always, thanks for reading and riding.

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Founder of BikePortland (in 2005). Father of three. North Portlander. Basketball lover. Car owner and driver. If you have questions or feedback about this site or my work, feel free to contact me at @jonathan_maus on Twitter, via email at maus.jonathan@gmail.com, or phone/text at 503-706-8804. Also, if you read and appreciate this site, please become a supporter.

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spare_wheel
spare_wheel
9 years ago

“no lycra/spandex nonsense.

the thing i love about the portland bike scene is it’s inclusiveness.

adventure!
9 years ago
Reply to  spare_wheel

There’s no apostrophe in “its” in this circumstance.

Jane
Jane
9 years ago
Reply to  spare_wheel

Not to mention the humorlessness..

scott
scott
9 years ago

I think everyone should go to the Mount Tabor Mini Ramble in full nonsense.

I think It might be time to dust of the old Cippo or a Mapei/Quikstep kits.

adventure!
9 years ago
Reply to  scott

Sure! If you really didn’t get your share of “full nonsense” during the De Ronde, come along! Just be forewarned: the penalty of doing so is that you buy adult beverages for each and every one else on the ride. See, I’m inclusive!

Adams Carroll (News Intern)

barking up the wrong tree guys. Shawn is just having some fun. I bet he’d be thrilled if a bunch of people showed up in lycra!

Todd Boulanger
Todd Boulanger
9 years ago

I would suggest folks who wish to …to wear their spandex shorts/ panties under their wool, as I doubt Shawn will be checking that closely folk’s equipment.

This tongue and check “code wording” is more of a way to politely communicate that this ride will have a very slow social pace…ramble.

Brad Ross
9 years ago

If you’re planning on riding De Ronde PDX on Saturday, I would suggest bringing chain lube. The first climb up Saltzman is a bit wet and muddy. You’ll be squeaking before the halfway point.

rob
rob
9 years ago
Reply to  Brad Ross

need wider tires than normal?

rf
Ryan Francesconi
9 years ago
Reply to  rob

no

rob
rob
9 years ago

Sunday’s Doyenne course is remarkable. The cul de sac at 39 cracks me up.

davemess
davemess
9 years ago
Reply to  rob

It has a very different feel than De Rhonde. Do wish they moved the start closer to town though. Might just hop in closer to my house in the middle.

Andrew Springer
9 years ago
Reply to  davemess

La Doyenne has a new Westside start this year. Thanks for the feedback! http://ridewithgps.com/routes/4390111

Ethan
9 years ago

If you are staying in town and like human powered writing machines, there’s a typewriter Type-In at VeloCult noon to 3pm at Velo Cult. Bring your typewriter by bike!

Lynne
9 years ago

Oregon Randonneurs 200k Brevet. Membership not required.
http://www.orrandonneurs.org/rba/2014/Banks_Elsie_14/Banks_Elsie_14_info.html
Ride starts at 7. We all start together; no early starts. Pretty route.

Joe
Joe
9 years ago

so much bike love its awesome!

Dmitriy Zasyatkin
9 years ago

If you’re into trail building, there is also a work party and post group ride at Stub Stewart this Sat:
http://nw-trail.org/event/2014/04/3846

We’re actually building new trails there so you get to help decide how the trail flows.