Join riders of all levels and ages while experiencing the best of Southern California beaches and surf towns as you ride routes of 100, 50, 25 on historic Highway 101, or enjoy our family ride on the San Luis Rey River Trail (15 or 7 miles).
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What is a GranFondo? Gran Fondos cater to all levels of cyclists, welcoming both seasoned riders seeking personal challenges and newcomers looking to ride at their own pace. The Gran Fondo San Diego offers a suitable ride and group for everyone. The term "Gran Fondo," loosely translating to "Big Ride" in Italian, encapsulates the essence of these events. Participants can expect mechanical and SAG support, along with food and refreshments during and after the ride. Think of it as a grand, rolling celebration on two wheels! - Source: GranFondoGuide.com
Pedaling to Cure Pediatric Cancer. The Tour de Saddleback includes 50, 35, and 15 mile ride options through scenic Orange County. A portion of all proceeds from this event go directly to Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation. This is not a race. It is a rules of the road ride so participants must obey all traffic laws while on the course. The Start-Finish is at Irvine Valley College.
Registration includes entry to the 50, 35 OR 15 mile Course and Aid Stations. Bike card, official event t-shirt, and finisher medal. The Solana Beach Triathlon, Duathlon & Aquabike invites you to an epic day living the active lifestyle!
This fantastic event is made even more special by its idyllic location…Fletcher Cove at Solana Beach. Iconic Southern California at its best. The surf-entry ocean swim is supported by lifeguards and swim buddies. The bike and run courses cruise down the world famous Pacific Coast Highway. Finally, a tunnel of high-fives awaits you at the finish line - a gauntlet of excitement. This is a sprint triathlon/duathlon/aquabike that will be remembered forever. A challenging mountain bike race featuring varied terrain, 600ft of elevation and panoramic views aboard our Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.
WHO Marines and Civilians Ages 6 and Up WHAT Mountain bike race with 15 or 25 mile options, 600 feet of elevation and varied terrain, as well as 1 Mile Kids Ride. WHEN Mar 18, 2017 WHERE Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California Tour de Palm Springs is a CVSPIN-sponsored event designed to raise money for nonprofit organizations in the Coachella Valley. Each year the organizers hope to support more than 150 local charities with money raised.
Palm Springs" famous weather, gorgeous mountain scenery and thousands of bike riders, make the Tour de Palm Springs a fundraising event like no other! The 23rd Annual Aspen Medical Products San Diego Triathlon Challenge (SDTC) is an event unlike any other in the world. Some call it uplifting. Many call it life-changing. Everyone calls it the #BestDayInTri.
Join 200 physically challenged athletes, 550 able-bodied athletes, celebrities, and sports legends as they complete a 1 mile ocean swim, 44 mile bike and 10 mile run on one of the most breathtaking courses in the country, all in support of Team CAF. By participating in this one-of-a-kind event, you help fund challenged athletes adaptive equipment, coaching, training, competition expenses and mentoring. If an athlete has the drive to compete and pursue an active lifestyle, we’re there to support them. Join us at the birthplace of the sport for the XTERRA Wetsuits Mission Bay Triathlon! In 1974, the first Mission Bay Triathlon was as a run-bike-swim-run event on Fiesta Island by the San Diego Track Club. This is an ON Road Triathlon.
This year, 1600 competitors from around the country will return to Mission Bay to celebrate the triathlon. Triathlon Course
500 meter swim off of ACU-5 Camp Pendleton with an average water temperature of 68 degrees. The out and back 30K bike ride leaves ACU-5, follows Stuart Mesa Road North, and continues east to a turnaround point on Las Pulgas Road-moderate hills throughout. THE BIKE PORTION IS A CLOSED COURSE. The 5K run is a loop course through ACU-5. This run is flat and fast with a few easy inclines. Aid Stations will be located at the transition area, at the bike turnaround and every mile on the run course. Aid Stations are located at the transition area, at the bike turnaround and every mile on the run course. 7K No Beach Out of Reach Run Course (non-competitive) The 7K No Beach Out of Reach Run begins with a 2K out and back beach run then continues with the same 5K run as the Triathlon and Duathlon which is a loop course through ACU-5. This run is flat and fast on the flight deck of ACU-5. Aid Stations will be located at the end of the beach run, and every mile on the 5K run course. This is a non-competitive/non-award race. Just for FUN! Duathlon Course Duathlon begins with a 2K out and back beach run. The bike course and run course follow the same route as the triathlon. New for 2016 – the Tour de Big Bear Hors Catégorie division event. A unique cycling event offered only to the fittest of the fit. A limited number of spaces will be available for the HC portion of the Tour de Big Bear. All at an altitude between 6,000 and 8,500 feet with some of the best scenery California has to offer. Competition elements include King/Queen of the Mountain, HC Points Competition and awards for podium winners. Tour de Big Bear is pleased to invite you to Southern California’s most scenic and challenging high altitude ride in Big Bear Lake. Escape the summer heat, and ride spectacular 25, 50, 70 and 100 mile stages at 7000”+ and enjoy cycling amenities that other rides can copy.
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