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Event - BIKE: Time Trial- Beat the Clock and Cancer (GGTC posted)
 
Date: Saturday, July 31, 2010 at 9:00 AM
 
Location: Cañada Road
 
Type: Race - Bike
 
Description: This is a monthly time trial race series with events on:
Feb 13th
March 20th
May 29th
July 31st
August 28th

The registration site is yet to open, fees and time TBD but it looks to support a worthy cause and is a donation.

For more information: http://www.scaledup.com/beattheclock/reg.html

Cañada Road

The registration and staging area is on Cañada Road in Woodside, 0.4 miles north of the Jefferson Ave. intersection (on the flat part of the road). Consider riding your bike to the staging area as a warmup. Please don't warm up on the course while the event is in progress. This is a low key event – we do not want large groups of cyclists gathering at the registration area or at the start. Please warm up on your way to the registration area and arrive not more than 10-15 minutes before your scheduled start time.

The route starts across from the registration area. This is an out and back course for a total of approximately 9.7 miles. From the start, you ride north on Cañada Rd. for just under 5 miles, turn around before the end (at the Highway 92 intersection), then ride back the same way. This is approximately the same practice course used by Pen Velo and the pavement is marked at the start, finish, and turnaround points (although we are riding it backwards, i.e., we start and finish close to the turnaround point). The finish line is under the notable oak tree.

Beware! There is no road closure. At the turn-around, there will be cones and course marshals to assist you, but you must yield to oncoming automobile traffic. Common sense is in order here. This is a fund-raising, training ride – not a race.

The course consists of rolling terrain on good pavement. Total elevation gain over the entire course is about 400 ft. There are no turns, except for the turn-around.
 
Posted By: David Ewart
 
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