Pro and amateur road bikers alike come to Silicon Valley to pedal 63 miles from San Jose to Livermore on Memorial Day Weekend (see
this link for 2009 results). While the race itself is a big deal, just about every day will find at least a few cyclists with legs of steel mounting their own personal challenges: riding between 100 and 120 miles in a route that climbs Mount Hamilton, descends into the desolate but beautiful San Antonio Valley, continues to Livermore and returns to their starting point.
Riders can thank James Lick for one thing: the road to the observatory had to be built at a fairly gentle grade so horses and mules could haul that telescope and other equipment to the top. The ride is long, but not terribly steep compared to many mountain routes.