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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, April 12th - 8:30 a.m.
Start Location: CORTEZ PARK in WEST COVINA. From San Bernardino Frwy (I-10), off & South mile on Citrus to Park on right at Cortez.
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Routes:
We formerly ran a ride called the “5 County Century” which managed to ride in five different counties all in one ride. For various reasons, we don’t do that ride any longer. But we do have this ride which manages to hit three counties. The only county in common to the two rides is Los Angeles County. That is because the 5 County Century took place in the northern part of the county and today’s ride takes place in the southeastern portion of the county. Actually, only the long route hits all 3 counties which are Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Orange. The medium and short routes cut out Orange County and the short doesn’t really spend much time in San Bernardino. So really, you almost have your choice today of one, two or three counties. Here’s a rundown on the routes. From West Covina, the long and medium start by heading out to Claremont and then head south to Chino Hills for lunch Then, for the long, its over Carbon Cyn, Brea Cyn (two of the easiest canyon climbs in Southern California) and then over Grand Ave. to the finish. Not up for that? The medium skips some of the post lunch climbing (and Orange County) but somehow still ends up with about the same total elevation gain as the long. Sound like too much? Well, the short goes out towards Claremont with the others, but simply returns via Puddingstone to the start. Not a bad choice of routes today, so why not join us?

Sunday, April 19th – 8:00 a.m.
Start Locations:
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Routes:
This is our monthly century, metric century and half century for April. Leona is a tiny town with not much more than a gas station, convenience store and café. That’s why you have to look for it or you’ll miss it. It sits practically on top of the San Andreas Fault so who knows – maybe one day it won’t be there any longer. Only the full and metric centuries get to Leona. The half century gets to Green Valley which really isn’t much bigger than Leona. Today, to get the necessary miles for a century, the full century starts in the San Fernando Valley while the metric and half start in Santa Clarita. So the full century starts with the ride over to Santa Clarita where it joins the other routes. All three routes ride up San Francisquito Canyon. This is an interesting canyon where you pass an old power plant, the remains of the San Francisquito Dam (which are hard to see these days) and a big water pipe which you ride under. The full and metric centuries ride all the way to the end at Elizabeth Lake Road and over to Leona for lunch. Then it’s a right onto Bouquet Canyon which you take all the way back to Santa Clarita. There is a climb at the beginning of Bouquet, but then it is a long downhill. You pass the Bouquet Canyon Reservoir so you can check out how full it is. That big pipe you passed under back on San Francisquito Canyon can be used to fill the Bouquet Reservoir from the north. In Santa Clarita the metric is done, but the full century has to go back over to its start in the San Fernando Valley. Meanwhile the half century only goes up San Francisquito as far as Green Valley for lunch and then cuts over to Bouquet on Spunky Canyon. That’s a short climb but then you get the long downhill on Bouquet. There is a fair amount of climbing on all three routes today, but you will be out in the country with low traffic and beautiful views. Worth the effort.
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December 12, 2021: Phil's Ride - Foothill Footsie Century
November 28, 2021: Phil's Ride - Cal Poly By Golly
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September 12, 2021: Phil's Ride - The Grand Tour Lite
April 18, 2021: Phil's Ride - Laguna Canyon Century
August 15, 2021: Phil's Ride - Huntington Beach Go Around
April 11, 2021: Phil's Ride - Winding Roads of Orange County
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