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Our Mission

As a cycling club, our mission is to promote fitness and a healthy lifestyle for our members through bicycling for recreation, exercise, touring, and transportation.

The VeloRaptors Cycling Club also promotes a positive social environment to engender quality and lasting friendships among its members.

Our Weekly Rides

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We meet at 8:45 a.m. at the Paddington Cafe in the Montclair Village (1952 Mountain Blvd., next to the Post Office) for a ride up Tunnel Road into the Oakland Hills and beyond. We have a “no drop” policy and regroup at several spots along the way, including Sibley Park and the Steam Trains parking lot in Tilden Park. Several riders often continue on through Tilden Park and down Wildcat Canyon Road to San Pablo Dam Road. We then turn South, cycle to SiSi’s in Moraga  for coffee and pastries. The return route is via Canyon and up Pinehurst.

Come early to socialize! Wheels roll at 8:45 a.m. sharp!

We meet at Starbucks in Montclair (2084 Mountain) and start riding at 9 a.m. The Wednesday ride often goes out to Moraga for coffee and pastries via Redwood Road and Pinehurst (a roundtrip of 22 miles). Many of the Wednesday riders bypass the Moraga stop and continue on to Orinda, where they stop for coffee and pastries, before returning over the hills via Wildcat. We also plan occasional outlying rides, exploring the fabulous cycling in the Bay Area.

Come early to socialize. Wheels rool at 9 a.m. sharp!

We leave from the Warehouse in Oakland (416 26th St. between Telegraph and Broadway). This ride starts at 8:45 a.m. and is a casual ride along the bay, often taking the Bay Trail to Point Richmond for a coffee-and-snack stop.

These rides vary from one to several hours, and all riders are welcome!

Our History

We’ve been around for 75 million years. While other dinosaurs ran, we rode bikes. 

1998: Howard and Ron ride on Sundays. Back in July 1998 Howard Neal and Ron Scrivani decided to meet at the Royal Ground Cafe in Montclair on a Sunday morning for a bike ride. That initial ride was from Montclair, over to Lk Temescal and then up Tunnel Road. They must have had a good time on the ride as they decided to continue to meet at 8:00 on Sundays and ride the same route. John Mayerhoffer soon joined them, and then Susie Larson. It wasn’t long before they met up with a group from Piedmont (including Pam Hertzer and John Malick) that joined the Sunday rides.  

Of course, the group didn’t have a name at that time, and over the next few years friends and other riders joined the rides and in 2001 one of the riders, Jeff Sharp, announced that he was planning an 50 mile ride in Marin to celebrate his 50th birthday. Jeff and his family had reserved a house in Inverness, and he invited anyone who was interested to join him for the ride. It is rumored that 50 miles seemed to be an awfully long way, so in preparation for Jeff’s ride the group decided to extend their Sunday excursions to include Grizzly Peak, Wildcat Canyon, Orinda, Moraga and Pinehurst, which then became the standard Sunday loop.

2003: Addition of the Wednesday Ride. Sunday morning isn’t always a convenient time to ride for everyone, and in the summer of 2003 Miss Linda and Sally Goodman organized the Wednesday morning rides. They wanted a group that was looser in organization and rode at a more mellow pace than the Sunday riders.

2004: Marin Headlands – On January 4, 2004, to start the new year, the group embarked on a Marin Headlands ride which has since become the VeloRaptors signature ride. Per Ron Scrivani, it is the same drill every year, the second weekend in January. We begin by taking BART to SF Embarcadero and meet up at a set time (usually 9am), ride along the Embarcadero, through Fisherman’s Wharf, on to the Marina and Chrissy Field, through the Presidio and over Ft Point to the Golden Gate bridge. Then it is across the bridge and up to the headlands for a group picture. Riders then continue on or return home in a myriad of ways, some head back across the bridge and maybe brunch in the city, many ride on through Ft Cronkite to Sausalito for breakfast and return on the ferry, and if it is a nice day there is often a contingent that continues on to Tiburon for lunch and the ferry to SF. The first Marin Headlands ride had 13 riders.

2004: Multi-day rides in Yosemite and Vuelta a Colores. In May 2004 Kevin McTighe organized a ride to Yosemite. This was an ambitious ride, riding from Castro Valley to Jamestown on the first day and then from Jamestown to Yosemite on the second day. This ride has been repeated numerous times since then, encountering intense heat some years and snow and ice other years. Kevin also organized the first Vuelta a Colores (Fall Colors) ride to re-visit segments of the Markleeville, CA, “Death Ride” at the height of fall color in the Sierras.

2005: VeloRaptors incorporate. In 2005 this amalgam of riders decided to incorporate and created a non profit corp. By then there were at least a couple dozen regular participants in the Sunday morning rides. The name of the group was decide by a committee that met several times at Ron’s warehouse. Possible names included “Cyclopath Raptor Cranks” and the “Royal Grounders”, but they settled on “Royal Ground VeloRaptors.” The first officers of this non-profit were: Ron Scrivani – President, Howard Neal – Secretary, Steve Kaminski – Treasurer. In December ’05 the board expanded to 7 members. Newbies to the board were Teri Jones, Susie Larson, Kevin McTighe, and Dennis Cathey.

Moreover, by 2005 the group had organized several “adventure” or “destination” rides. In May 2004 several members rode to the dedication and opening of the bike/ped path across the new Al Zampa Carquinez bridge, and in July 2004 Howard organized the first ride from Montclair to Napa. Also in 2004 Ron, Dennis Cathey, Robert Watts, and Howard did a “Circumcycle” around Lake Tahoe, when Dennis was bowled over by a dog dashing into the street about 2 miles before the finish (note, this was after a stop for tequila at Blue Agave in Tahoe City!).

2006: Jerseys, Fundraisers and more.  After incorporating and deciding on a name in 2005, Steve Kaminski headed up a committee to design a jersey, and then Steve with Greg Thomas designed shirts. Steve hired an artist (Janet White) to make the dinosaur drawing.

In 2006 the VeloRaptors organized their first fundraiser – the Tour D’Oakland on Sept 10. This ride was a benefit for the Bay Area Outreach Recreational Program (BORP), and three or four Tour D’ Oakland rides have followed. Currently, the VeloRaptors support BORP with a bike wash, first organized by Gordy Gilmore and now Randy Mellin. Every year several VeloRaptors also participate in the BORP Revolution fundraiser ride.

The year 2006 also marked the first VeloRaptors participation in the Year-Rounder sponsored by the Ultra Marathon Cycling Club. That year, Howard Neal took on the challenge of riding a century-a-month. In 2009, Howard, Randy, Robin Brumell and Susan Stewart all did the Year-Rounder. Steve Blair joined in 2010. Several other VeloRaptors often join the Year-Rounders for all or part of these longer rides (min 90.1 miles).

2007: The VeloRaptors assisted parents from Joaquin Miller (JM) with a fundraiser bike ride in March of 2007. This lasted for 3 years. The significance of the JM association is that the originators of this club were all a group of JM parents.

2007 - 2008:  Debra Dryden joins the VeloRaptors and the club begins to grow.  Sometime in 2006, Ron and Howard invited Debra Dryden to ride with “The Royal Ground/VeloRaptor Cycling group as it was known then. After a couple of rides, Debra bought a new bike and was actively riding.  At that time there were only 20 active riders. Debra was having so much fun that every chance she got she introduced herself to possible new members. Debra was quite effective as by 2010 there were 108 members!  Debra also originated an application form which had a nominal membership fee.  The membership/application form led to Debra creating Emergency Cards which were laminated, one for your bike and 1 for your wallet. 

2008: A new name.  In Dec. 2008 the group name was changed to “VeloRaptors Cycling Club” after the Royal Ground coffee shop closed its doors in Montclair.

2010: Spring Bike Trips - Solvang

In March 2010, Robin Brumell and Jeff Jones organized a trip to ride the roads around Solvang. The logistics of this trip were to drive down on Thursday, ride the Foxen Canyon Loop on Friday, ride out to Jalama Beach on Saturday and return home on Sunday.  The first group to do this trip had such a good time that the spring bike trip to Solvang became an annual occurrence. Moreover, often a few riders would break up the drive down to Solvang by riding the 44 mi.  Jolon Road-Nacimiento loop as well.

2013:  Steve Linden designed a new VeloRaptors graphic, and new kits were developed.

Below are the three VeloRaptor Jerseys. The original jersey is on the right (2005, thanks Kevin M),  Rick P. is on the left wearing the second iteration from 2008. Our new jersey is modeled in the center by Kathy T. 

2014:  Initial VeloRaptors website is launched.

2019:  Spring Bike Trip moves to Paso Robles.  We enjoyed the Solvang area for several years.  However, over that time the roads around Solvang deteriorated and we began looking for an option with better roads, closer to the Bay Area

In January 2019, Charlie Kleindinst, David Kellert, Steve Goldenberg and Steve Blair went down to Paso Robles and scoped out bike routes and accommodations.  They found plenty of each and Paso Robles became the new destination for our club’s spring bike trip. 

2023:  Zwift Group forms.  Over the years, a few members have taken up Zwifting as an alternative to riding on our roads and in 2023 Peter Sherris and a few others formed a Zwift group. Per Peter’s invitation: ‘A few Velos, who for various reasons are not riding in the real world, will ride 'together', virtually, on their smart trainers.  It's our first time so we expect hiccups. It should be more interesting than riding on our own and make us feel more a part of the club again’.  The Zwifters are definitely part of the club!

2024-Present:  Summer Social, Monthly hikes and a new website.  In summer of 2024, after the annual meeting, president Pauline Fox sent out a questionnaire asking members what changes in the club they would like to see. The main thing members wanted was more activities for getting together.  Consequently, we now organize an annual summer picnic, as well as monthly hikes in addition to our regular bike rides.

We also expanded our support of Bike East Bay (BEB). While many members have contributed to BEB and its predecessor (East Bay Bicycle Coalition) over the years, in 2024 we initiated a club wide campaign raising funds that BEB could use as a matching fund to entice other donations.

The board also approved funding for upgrading the original website, and the current website was launched in Spring 2025.

Officers and Board Members

President:  Pauline Fox

Board Members:  

  • Dale Fox
  • Philip Garrison
  • Debbie Pfieffer
  • Gail Yothers
  • Krish Krishnan
  • Filip Machi

Secretary:  Howard Neal

Treasurer: Chris Scrivani

Membership:  Kathy Tate

Webmaster: Steve Blair

Liaison to Bike East Bay:  Tom Willging