2012 Foxy's Fall Century - Saturday, October 20
Three distances – 100 mile, 100k, and a 50k family ride. Always the 3rd Saturday in October.
Please note: REGISTRATION WILL OPEN AUGUST 1. - THERE WILL BE NO DAY-OF REGISTRATION
Davis Bike Club extends this invitation to ride and enjoy our premier late-season event, Foxy’s Fall Century. Often stated to be the ideal first century ride, it offers challenges, distances, and scenery for riders of all levels. We offer three distance rides:
- 50 km family ride
- 100 km metric century
- 100 mile full century
On the 100-mile course, well-marked routes guide you through the orchards of Solano County and the rolling hills of Napa County. Rest, water, and lunch stops along the routes will keep you riding through the day. The 100-mile ride offers the most challenging of the three courses with over 2000 feet of climbing (and descending). A delicious pasta dinner awaits you at the finish. There will be a limit on pre-registered riders to ensure an amply supported ride for everyone.
The 100km ride is a good ride for most recreational cyclists. This year the route will follow the century riders out to Pleasants Valley Road, turning right along the beautiful rolling hills to Putah Creek Road and into Winters for lunch at Rotary Park! The park serves as the lunch stop before the return to Davis.
The 50km ride – to introduce families to cycling. This flat route goes through orchards and farmlands to Winters for a relaxing break, with food and beverages at Rotary Park, before returning to Davis. On this course, Kids 12 years old and under ride free when accompanied by a registered adult.
Registration for Foxy's Fall Century is ONLINE only. As with past years, registration is capped at 1200 riders (THERE WILL BE NO DAY-OF REGISTRATION).
Learn more:
- Registration - REGISTRATION for Foxy's 2012 WILL OPEN AUGUST 1.
- Foxy's Fall Century Guidelines
- Course Options
- Start/Finish Location
- Route Map (283kb jpg)
- Foxy's T-Shirts
- Bike Swap Meet
- Foxy's History
If you have any questions, feel free to contact the Foxy's director.

