Spring is here, and Tread is kicking it off with a huge Demo
Subject: Spring is here, and Tread is kicking it off with a huge Demo
Send date: 2010-03-25 20:16:59
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1 Spring is here, and Tread is kicking it off with a huge Demo Weekend!

We are going to have bikes from Scott, Pivot, BH, Santa Cruz and Niner. Come and ride the Scott Genius and Addict, the Pivot Mach 4, 5, 429 and Firebird. The BH G5 and Cristal. The Santa Cruz Carbon Blur, Blur XC and Tallboy. We will also have some of the gravity sleds out there as well.

This is a free event and we will be supplying great food and tasty beverages as well. We will also be holding a raffle each day for riders that ride up to the Park, with an extra little grab bag as well.

Where: Santa Teresa County Park.

When: April 10th and 11th. 8am-4pm both days.

What to bring: Riding gear, pedals, I.D. & Credit Card. Fresh legs, 5-6 laps are possible.

Santa Teresa County Park is located at the southern end of the Santa Teresa Hills. The park may be accessed from either Almaden Valley or Santa Clara Valley. From Santa Clara Valley, take US 101 or Highway 85 to the Bernal Road exit. Proceed west 1.3 miles on Bernal Road and cross Santa Teresa Boulevard toward the Santa Teresa Hills. Bernal Road continues past the park's Santa Teresa Golf Club, winding up into the hills. The Pueblo Day Use Area is located off Bernal Road in a small open valley in the hills. Limited parking and trailhead access are available from Almaden Valley. From San Jose, follow Almaden Expressway until it ends. Turn right onto Harry Road, then turn left onto McKean Road. Travel approximately 1.3 miles to Fortini Road. Turn left onto Fortini Road toward the Santa Teresa Hills. At the end of Fortini Road, turn left onto San Vicente Avenue. A ten car parking area is located on the right about 500 feet from Fortini Road. Public transit is available to Santa Teresa County Park.

See ya there,
Tread

 

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