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Tunnel Road overview Turn right on Skyline Boulevard (look at the street signs, the intersection is confusing). Skyline is a residential road populated by ex-Berkeley liberals who have sold out and made a million bucks. If there are no clouds there will likely be some stunning views of the bay--if there are clouds it's likely you will be in them. There's a short climb leading up to Grizzly Peak Boulevard, 3 km down the road. If you continue straight, you'll wind up on Tunnel Road, which descends into the Rockridge area. After about 5 km of descent, the road will end at an unmarked T intersection; After you go around a bend, take a right turn to go over the freeway, and then a right turn again on the other side; Old Tunnel Road ends at a strange intersection with Broadway; Broadway can have heavy traffic, but it shouldn't be too bad on Sunday afternoon. It has a fast, straight descent soon after we get on it, then it continues slightly downhill. After about 3 kilometers, College Ave will be on your right; If you want a slightly longer ride, turn right on Grizzly Peak. If you continue on Grizzly Peak, you will have a long but not particularly steep climb, then a nice descent to either Centennial (which will bring you out just above Memorial Stadium) or Euclid. Centennial is a little too fast for my taste, but it's direct. Euclid has been recently repaved and is a decent descent except for the traffic. For advanced route 10 Redwood Lake 11 Lake Chabot Turn left on Skyline Boulevard (see 12 above for description). Skyline climbs for about 2 km, then rolls for a bit, then has a fun descent for another klick. After about 6 km total, it intersects with Redwood Road. It descends softly for about 3 km, then climbs for another couple (there's one fairly steep section but it's not too bad). The descent is not that fast but the pavement is decent and there's only one turn that requires braking. After Willow Park there's a short, somewhat steep climb into Castro Valley. After the climb, there's an equally steep descent, and after the bottom we turn right on Seven Hills Road. It descends into San Leandro and crosses under the freeway; After 1 km, the San Leandro BART station will be on your right. Alternate: Near the entrance to Chabot Regional Park, turn left on Fairmont Drive. Fairmont has a fairly steep climb and a then a nice descent. At the bottom of the hill, it goes underneath the freeway and hits the Bay Fair BART station about 1km from there.
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