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June 3, 2026 Day 4 Riders will be traveling from Big Sur to Morro Bay. This leg is 95 miles, tough but with incredible views along the way! Keep up the great work riders! ... See MoreSee Less





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June 2, 2026 / Day 3 Watsonville to Big Sur
This is a tough ride but majestic and beautiful! Recent washouts in the area prevented travel to Big Sur. The ride this day is approximately 80 miles in length.
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Today's Fire Velo Presentation in Memory and Tribute to Santa Cruz City Fire Captain Brian Tracy. Thank you all for joining us!
Brian Tracy passed peacefully at his home on April 27, 2023 after a short but valiant battle with cancer. He was 43 years old. Born on December 17th of 1979, son of Matt Tracy and Deb (Tracy) Johnson, he was a true Santa Cruz native. Brian graduated from Harbor High School and quickly found his calling as a public servant, desiring to help and protect his community. He graduated from Paramedic School and Firefighter Academy; quickly working his way to becoming a Santa Cruz City Fire Captain. Brian enjoyed leather working, surfing, cooking, gardening, and above all being a good husband, father, and friend. He was a member of the International Association of Fire Fighters and a parishioner of Twin Lakes Church. He was preceded in death by his grandfathers Martin Boyd and Robert Tracy, and his grandmothers Irene Tracy and Lola Cima. He is survived by his loving wife of two and a half years, Stephanie Tracy, and their daughter Stella Tracy. He is also survived by his parents, Deb (Tracy) Johnson and Matt Tracy, and his half-sister Jacqueline Carapinha.
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Santa Cruz Presentation will be at lighthouse at 1:00 tentative at this point ... See MoreSee Less
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