Levi Leipheimer's King Ridge GranFondo

Levi Leipheimer's King Ridge GranFondo
Race details
Date October 4, 2014
Region Sonoma County, California USA
Local name(s) Levi's GranFondo
Competition Professional/Amateur
Type Cyclosportive
Race director Carlos Perez
History
First edition 2009
Editions 5

Levi Leipheimer's King Ridge GranFondo is a mass participation bicycle ride held each autumn in Sonoma County, California. Currently, the event draws 7,500 professional and amateur athletes from all 50 US states and from six continents. Sonoma County resident and former professional cyclist Levi Leipheimer founded the ride in 2009.

Course/Routes

Levi's GranFondo consists of four routes with tiered levels of difficulty. The shortest 32 miles (51 km) route, the Piccolo, is intended for recreational and beginner cyclists. The intermediate Medio course is 65 miles (105 km), including the famed Coleman Valley Wall with 4,500 feet (1,400 m) of climbing. The 103 miles (166 km) Gran route is the queen course of the event and includes 9,500 feet (2,900 m) of climbing along King Ridge above the California coast. The newest route is the Panzer, introduced in 2014. It is 116 miles with almost 12,000 feet of climbing. To ride the Panzer, one must qualify with a finish time of under 7.5 hours on the Gran route. [1] All four routes are paved, but the Medio, Gran, and Panzer routes include an optional alternative over the gravel Willow Creek Road.[2] Participants of all three paths begin together in a mass start peloton of over seven thousand cyclists.[3]

Charities

Levi's GranFondo has a charitable giving component with beneficiaries focused on community-building through investment in youth, health, and cycling. The organizations it benefits have included the Sonoma County Humane Society's Forget Me Not Farm, the NorCal High School Mountain Bike League, Livestrong Foundation, the Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope and Healing, the Pablove Foundation, and the GranFondo's own community giving program. This community giving includes donations to area volunteer fire departments, elementary schools, local parks, and a pothole paving program on popular cycling routes in Sonoma County. Levi's GranFondo has also contributed to the City of Santa Rosa's bid to host stages of the Amgen Tour of California. As of September 2013, cumulative giving totalled over $930,000. An additional $212,000 is expected to be given by the end of 2013. [4]

References

  1. "King Ridge Gran Fondo". Bicycling. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  2. "Ride Gran Fondo". Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  3. "Frequently Asked Questions". Levi's GranFondo. Bike Monkey. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  4. "Rider Manual" (PDF). Levi's GranFondo. Bike Monkey. Retrieved 13 November 2013.

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