Saturday, May 16th
Bacchus Landing, Healdsburg CA
Every year in may, cyclists join us for an unforgettable journey through picturesque vineyards, winding roads, and enchanting valleys of Sonoma County. Whether you prefer to savor the scenic route or engage in a friendly competition with your fellow riders, we cater to all levels of cycling enthusiasts.
times & Check in
starting line
Saturday check-in / start times
Healdburg Century
Check-in 6:00am – 6:30am | Start 6:30am
Metric Century
Check-in 6:00am – 7:30am | Start 7:30am
Intermedio
Check-in 8:00am – 8:30am | Start 8:30am
Serving Starts at 12:00pm | Serving Closes at 3pm
Cap off your experience with a warm welcome and feast at our post-ride lunch celebration. Our riders are pampered with a delicious meal, providing the perfect opportunity to recharge and relish the camaraderie of a day well-spent.
*Please make sure you start your route early enough to make it back to the venue before the kitchen closes.
Staffed with friendly attendants, these rest stops provide essential amenities like restrooms, refreshing drinks and fun snacks, so you can recharge and swiftly resume your journey with ease.
Westside School Parents
Rest stop: Shone Farm – 7450 Steve Olson Lane
The West Side Union Elementary School District is an educational community that promotes academic, physical, and social growth for all students. They provide educational programs of the highest quality within a supportive environment, respecting individual differences and cultural backgrounds.
Healdsburg High School Wrestling Parents
Rest stop: Rio Lindo Academy – 3200 Rio Lindo Ave.
Founded in 1888, Healdsburg High School remains the only comprehensive public high school within the Healdsburg City limits and, as such, is a cornerstone of the community.
Through commitment, collaboration, and pride, Healdsburg High School is built on rich traditions and a strong school culture that values individual expression, cultural diversity, and academic excellence. Their mission is to create a supportive community of diverse learners that produce independent, collaborative, and innovative work, and reflects the skills and challenges of the 21st Century.
Jimtown & Then Sum
Rest stop: Jimtown & Then Sum – 6706 CA Highway 128
Jimtown began as a tiny country crossroads in Alexander Valley, anchored by the Jimtown Store, which first opened in 1893 as a post office, general store, and social hub for local farmers and ranchers along Highway 128. After sitting dormant for years, the old store was revived in 1991 as a quirky café and gourmet stop that helped define early Sonoma wine-country culture. In 2025 it entered a new chapter as “Jimtown and Then Sum,” keeping its role as a community gathering place while adding a dim sum–focused menu that nods to the region’s evolving food scene.
Fermata
Rest stop: Fermata – 21001 Geyserville Ave.
At Fermata, coffee is more than a ritual—it’s a way to gather, connect, and begin the day. As a Giro Vigneti rest stop, riders are invited to pause and refuel with expertly prepared coffee drinks, fresh bites, and experience the warmth of a space rooted in connections and community.
Cloverdale Rotary Club
Rest stop: Lake Sonoma – 3227 Stewarts Point
The Cloverdale Rotary Club bring high energy and heart to the Giro Vigneti route. Known for their warm hospitality and freshly made beignets, this rest stop is a rider favorite—offering a sweet, memorable boost while supporting Rotary’s mission of service and community impact.





