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Riders usually goes South to Palos Verdes on the bike path and then do some riding on the Peninsula. There are optional climbs including the 3 “dips” which give the ride its name. The group usually stops for a break at the Golden Cove shopping area. Occasionally the group will decide to vary the route and explore specific sites elsewhere in the city. A typical day is 40 - 50 miles but often individual riders either cut the day short or add extra miles as desired. Contact Lewis Singer lewissinger@gmail.com for details.
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Sunday, February 15th - 7:30 a.m. (century); 8:30 a.m. (metric & half).
START LOCATION: MALIBU CIVIC CENTER. Take the Santa Monica Frwy west to the end and then PCH north to R on Webb Way and R on Civic Center Way
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Our traditional New Year’s Day centuries were rained out this year, so I thought I would give everyone a second chance to kick off the new year with a bang. Sure we are a month and a half into the year, but look at it this way – if your resolutions haven’t been going so well, it’s a chance to start all over. Not only that, but the days are about 1 hour longer now than they were on January 1st. I’ve moved up the starting times from the January 1st rides, so you don’t have to get up so early. The plan is the same. All routes are simply a trip from Malibu north up PCH and back. The full century adds a loop around the Ventura/Oxnard area to make up the miles with a lunch stop in Ventura. The metric rides into Camarillo for lunch and then returns back down the coast. The half century simply rides to Point Magu and returns, stopping for lunch at Neptune’s Net on the way back. The roads might be a bit more busy than they would have been on January 1st when everyone stays home to watch football or recover from a hangover, but riding PCH north of Malibu is always pleasant and there is a good shoulder most of the way. The bulk of the climbing comes from the many hills along PCH which all routes ride in both directions and which add up to about 1000 feet of climbing each way. However, no hill ever gets above 150 feet above sea level, so the climbing isn’t very difficult. So why not come out and start your year off again.

Sunday, February 22nd – 8:30 a.m.
Start Location: BARNES PARK in MONTEREY PARK. From San Bernardino Frwy (I-10), off & south on Garfield, R - Newmark, L - McPherrin to the Park. Park where you can - we'll meet at corner of McPherrin & Park Ave.
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The word “express” has many meanings. It can mean to convey a thought or meaning as in “He expressed his ideas on the subject.” But I don’t think that’s what the word means in the title of today’s ride. It can mean the process of pumping breast milk for a human baby, but I’m sure that’s not what the word means in the title. Finally, there are meanings related to speed. An express train is one that makes few stops and therefore gets to its destination sooner. Similarly, an expressway is a roadway with few exits to get you to your destination faster. Express delivery usually means something like overnight shipping or somehow expedited shipping. So it would seem this is the meaning of the word in the ride title. But I don’t see why. None of the routes are the fastest or most direct route to Flintridge or any other place these rides go. I can’t think of anything about today’s routes that I would call express – particularly the long. Today’s routes offer a wide range of options like our long, medium and short program should. None of the routes is excessively long, but they vary quite a bit in difficulty. The long route includes some difficult climbing with 4000 feet of gain in only 56 miles. Much of this climbing is in relatively short but very steep climbs. We start off with some hills in Monterey Park. I don’t normally think of Monterey Park as a hilly place, but you will be surprised. Then we head over to La Canada Flintridge and ride up Crown and Starlight Crest. This is very steep, but take it slow and bring low gears and you can do it. The heavy climbing is over after Flintridge, but there is another good climb in Pasadena and a final hill back in Monterey Park. The medium is somewhat easier. The medium skips the hills in Monterey Park and takes a less hilly route over to the Pasadena area, but it doesn’t miss all the fun. Once in Pasadena, the medium riders go down Chevy Chase to Eagle Rock before returning to the start. Then there is always the short route. It hardly does any hills at all. It spends a relatively flat day in Alhambra, South Pasadena, San Marino, Arcadia and Pasadena. Sounds like we have something for everyone. So why not join us – what have you got to lose? Hopefully, at the end of the ride you will express your satisfaction with having had a good day on the bike.
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