Um ok thanks..."Wine and riding don't mix" is more of a statement, unsolicited. Example: one could gather from Connee Rot's statements that he is a fair weather rider that could not make it from the bottom of Pikes Peak to the top...My opinion was not warrented or needed, no basis in fact, just an opinion. I've been here a while just tend to keep my opinions to myself reference the police, riding styles, and general issues regarding what you should do... Back to the topic, found the map routes are 69 and 66 miles. Once you get on the routes there are good signs marking them. The second full weekend in October is the Bridge festival. Each stop will have food and drinks, antique cars, etc. I have a spare route map if someone needs a copy. Ya'all ride safe. Whether you eat, have a glass of wine (relax for an hour after), ride your sport bike with your helmet strapped to the seat, wave, don't wave, or what ever you like to do along the ride. Enjoy.