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Where We Ride
Find a bike route on RideWithGPS (click here)
STBC has transitioned from our long-standing homemade ride database to a more powerful and flexible system using Ride with GPS that enables club members to download routes with voice navigation to their cell phones and devices
You can now explore our full ride library through an enhanced, searchable interface that allows you to easily find rides by location, distance, elevation, or ride name.
This upgrade builds on the routes we’ve developed over many years—many of which were already linked to Ride with GPS—and brings them together into one streamlined, easy-to-use experience.
Whether you’re looking for a short local spin or a challenging climb, you can quickly find the right ride for your day!
Learn more more about the STBC RideWithGPS club account (click here)

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