A Marin Superior Court judge last week ordered the 21-year-old Novato man who hit four cyclists on Point Reyes-Petaluma Road last October to stand trial on all counts. The court will hear the driver Aaron Paff’s arraignment for four felony counts of hit-and-run on March 13. The cyclists, participating in a Marin County Bicycle Coalition fundraising event, suffered injuries ranging from moderate to major (one was transferred to a local trauma center by helicopter). The highway patrol’s Golden Gate Division Investigative Services Unit as well as collision reconstruction experts were dispatched to the area following the incident, responding to multiple witnesses’ accounts that the hit was intentional. In California, a hit and run is categorized as a misdemeanor if it concerns property damage, and as a felony if it involves injury or death. This is not Mr. Paff’s first offense: last May, he was charged with leaving the scene after crashing into a Novato shopping center and a violation for having an open container of alcohol in his vehicle at the time.