New Route: Less Miles, More Feet

We’re excited to announce our new route for this year’s Rwanda Ride. As you know, the heavy rains and flooding we experienced earlier this year have messed up some of our favorite trails – including Arroyo Trabuco, a key section of our Rwanda route. ...

Ride Prep Tips from Coach Craig

The Rwanda Ride is just around the corner. I have been asked by many “how do I prepare for this endurance ride?” Well, the single smartest thing you can do is increase your single day ride hours. By doing this, you will learn about how you, your bike, and the actual...

Project Rwanda Cargo Bike Spotted in Aliso

Rumor has it that one of our Project Rwanda Cargo Bikes got loose and was spotted at Aliso Woods.  Mark Warrick, one of our planning team members, took the cargo bike for a spin to help promote our event.  He found out what it was like to pedal a 47 pound beast...

Three Times the Fun

We’re making history with our 5th Annual Rwanda Ride. We’ll be the first major cycling event that takes riders through 3 (count ’em) three OC Parks.  You already know and love our route through O’Neill and Caspers Parks.  Now, we’ve added...

Rwanda Ride Re-route

For those who wanted a little variety in our Rwanda Ride route, we have good news for you! The Arroyo Trabuco Trail (the one that follows the creek/wash back into O’Neill Park) is still a mess after the heavy rains.  Our trail crews have assessed the situation...