Because of regulation, the bike ride couldn't start at the summit. The bus driver drove us back down to 6300 ft. After some instructions from the ride leader, the ride finally began at 7:30am. We were all given a single speed bike with drum brakes.

The folks from Cruiser Phil's didn't even bother to adjust seat height because we were not expected to pedal for any significant distance. Well, that was applicable to every riders on the tour except me! The bike given to me was probably the worst bike I've ever rented. Maybe it had some bad bearings or brake rub, it just couldn't go fast, even though I pedal it as fast as I could to catch up to speed with the group, while no one else had to pedal, confirmed by the guy behind me, who rode the last one in the line of bikes. I had to heightened the seat by almost 3 inches or my knee would have hurt for pedaling hard with improper seat height. The average speed was ~20 mph, which was actually not that bad considered that the group doesn't solely consist of hardcore bikers. (For comparison, I estimated the speed would have been between 25-30 mph if I use that Titanium road bike from Day 3. BTW, the tour I joined was the type that has "no passing (the bikes in front of you)" rule, which did not worsen my ride with that poor bike anyway. I saw another tour company providing Trek mountain bike with disc brakes to their customers. I gotta find out what company does that if I were to do it next time. Oh yeah, it must not enforce "no passing" too)
The ride finished sooner that we thought. By 9:30am, we were driven to Paia (my 3rd time there) for breakfast. The driver recommended Moana, which was pricey but the food was good. I had a Mahi Mahi egg benedict.
It's lunch time when I was driven back to Wailea and we had burgers and wings at Cheeseburger Islandstyle there:
There was no better activity to burn off those calories than more swimming fun at the pool in the afternoon. And we gained them back by visiting this nice restaurant, Mama's Fish House at Paia (my 4th time there) It was probably equally well known for its high-end seafood and its unrivaled view of the beach: