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Title: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Nerius Landys on August 22, 2011, 02:47:31 PM
Hi, I'd like to dabble in doing some organized non-NCCC events such as centuries, double centuries, and those "death rides" that go over lots of mountains.  Is there a group of people in the club that do these rides?  Is there a mailing list for that?  For example if we were going to do something like the Solvang Double Century, I'd imagine it would make sense to carpool up and share the same hotel, and start together.  I'm not even sure if I need to register well ahead of time for these types of events.  I have no experience doing these types of rides.  I also don't really know which events are worth doing.
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Joseph Hanson on August 23, 2011, 04:05:07 PM
Talk to Greg Pschaida  or John Hopkins or Frank.  Jeff Gross does Century training for the club.  If you do one century with the group you can find other people that are signing up for other ones.  Some people were doing doubles at one time.  You need to find a doubles buddy to train with.
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Ursula I Cunneen on August 23, 2011, 07:04:22 PM
Nerius,

I have ridden a few centuries and have actually been wanting to do another one very soon.  So, if you have any you are interested in riding, let me know.  Sorry, but I have no interest in double centuries.  Wouldn't survive!

Ursula Cunneen   
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Paul Nevins on August 23, 2011, 10:52:50 PM
Check in with Kelly: kelzee2@hotmail.com
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Frank on August 24, 2011, 01:55:25 PM
Quote from: Nerius Landys on August 22, 2011, 02:47:31 PM
Hi, I'd like to dabble in doing some organized non-NCCC events such as centuries, double centuries, and those "death rides" that go over lots of mountains.  Is there a group of people in the club that do these rides?  Is there a mailing list for that?  For example if we were going to do something like the Solvang Double Century, I'd imagine it would make sense to carpool up and share the same hotel, and start together.  I'm not even sure if I need to register well ahead of time for these types of events.  I have no experience doing these types of rides.  I also don't really know which events are worth doing.
There's a list of pay rides at www.bikelink.com.

A good series is the Planet Ultra King of the Mountains in April and May. http://planetultra.com/KOM/index.html

Tour de Poway is in October but you probably ride most of the route for free already. 
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Anthony Scozzari on August 24, 2011, 04:28:15 PM
Hi Nerius,
You ask a good question since I did the Cool Breeze Dbl Metric on Saturday and then saw a whole group of NCCC cyclists at the finish.  I knew some were doing it but I never saw them at the start, especially since I got stuck in traffic getting there in the morning.

Here is another list that has 2 or 3 rides that aren't on link Frank provided that you might be interested in.

http://www.active.com/cycling/Articles/Gran-Fondos.htm?cmp=276&memberid=[memberid]&lyrisid=[outmail.messageid]
http://www.cyclingcampsandiego.com/dirtydouble.html

I'm with Ursala on the Double Centuries though, too much for me I think.

I'm tentatively doing the CF ride for Life, maybe the Tour De Poway, and possibly the Palm Springs Century.
Anthony
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: karlos on August 24, 2011, 08:23:24 PM
Nerius and others - Just post ride interests on the Message Board. You'll notice that I keep the Upcoming Events menu (left side of every web page) looking forward a couple of months. I will be happy to add events at anyone's request, so that people know there's a group going (as for the Cool Breeze noted above). fwiw, I'm doing the White Mountain Double (http://web.me.com/ndzone/NdZONE/White_Mountain_1.html) on Sep 10. You'll get to over 10,000 ft in the first 30 miles if you want to go for it, Nerius! John Hopkins was a go for this, originally, but his recent accident may mean I'm going NCCC solo, but would welcome any other company.
-Karl
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Nerius Landys on August 25, 2011, 09:17:35 AM
Karl - Are you doing the White Mountain for real?
It sounds like a fabulous ride, only with a few problems:
- Due to the extreme nature of the ride, you probably have to be in really terrific shape.  I'm not, yet.  Well maybe.
- It's quite a distance from San Diego.
- Cold weather gear required?  It's been a while since I wore stuff for cold weather, I'd have to dig around to see what I have.

Is this ride possible on a road bike with 23 wide tires and a lowest gear of 39x25?
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: karlos on August 25, 2011, 10:06:57 PM
For real. Jill (my wife) and I are starting a 2 week road trip where we are spending a week on the Umpqua River in Oregon, so this fits in with our meandering schedule - else, I would agree it's quite a distance. re: gears, my low is a 34x28 and I will be using it up to Schulman Grove! We have a favorite B&B in Bishop where we are staying for 3-4 days, hoping to do a nice hike after the double.

I also just posted, with this thread in mind, a link under Upcoming Events for the Temecula Valley Century on Oct. 8. That might generate some more general interest for those wishing to do an organized ride. It is close by, which makes it attractive. This is the inaugural version of this ride. It might be a good one to try to gather an NCCC group for a good 100+ miles.

Karl
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Nerius Landys on August 26, 2011, 08:34:18 AM
Karl - Temecula Century sounds interesting, I might do it.
Also you might put the Tour of Poway on the Upcoming Events too.
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Anthony Smith on August 27, 2011, 05:11:08 PM
I was going to do T.D.P. but the Temecula Valley Century will be a little more challenging. Anyone interested in doing it with me?
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Nerius Landys on August 27, 2011, 07:29:53 PM
Yeah, I think I'm going to do the Temecula.
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Ursula I Cunneen on August 28, 2011, 11:13:35 AM
FYI - I registered for the Temecula Valley Century.
Ursula
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: wbturek@yahoo.com on August 28, 2011, 11:37:19 AM
Hmmm.  Have fun in Temecula - the route looks challenging, if only due to all the turns and backtracks!

I'm looking for some riders interested in tackling the forest route to Lake Elsinore on the Tough Rider 200 - see map here:http://www.sandiegorandonneurs.com/docs/permanents/ToughRider%20200k%20map%20090304.pdf (http://www.sandiegorandonneurs.com/docs/permanents/ToughRider%20200k%20map%20090304.pdf)  sometime after it cools down a bit.

The Pie ride is another great route - from Escondido through Valley Center, down into Pauma Valley, up the South Grade of Palomar, down the East grade, up Mesa Grande to Santa Ysabel, down old 78 to Ramona and back through Highland Valley.

Should be cool enough in late September/October . . .
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Nerius Landys on August 29, 2011, 10:53:32 AM
OK, I just registered for the Temecula Century on Oct 8.
Since this is my first organized century in the United States, I'm not really sure how things work.

On their website it says: "We recommend that you PICKUP YOUR Ride BAG during the PRE-EVENT MIXER FRIDAY OCTOBER 7th..."
What the frick is a "ride bag"?  I obviously won't be there on Oct 7th.

Also, "...packet pick up will be available between the hours of 5:30 a.m. and 6:30 a.m. at the Information Booth at Registration."
What's in this packet?  The ride starts at 7:00, so if I arrive at 6:35 and miss the 6:30 cutoff to pick up the "packet", I won't get the "packet"?  Lol.

How will I know where to make turns on the course if I'm by myself?

Are there refreshment stands along the course?
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Anthony Smith on August 29, 2011, 01:54:40 PM
Quote from: ucunneen on August 28, 2011, 11:13:35 AM
FYI - I registered for the Temecula Valley Century.
Ursula
Ursula, thats good news. Now you can pull me half the way ,when I get tired  :D
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Frank on August 29, 2011, 07:15:37 PM
Quote from: Nerius Landys on August 29, 2011, 10:53:32 AM
OK, I just registered for the Temecula Century on Oct 8.
Since this is my first organized century in the United States, I'm not really sure how things work.

On their website it says: "We recommend that you PICKUP YOUR Ride BAG during the PRE-EVENT MIXER FRIDAY OCTOBER 7th..."
What the frick is a "ride bag"?  I obviously won't be there on Oct 7th.

Also, "...packet pick up will be available between the hours of 5:30 a.m. and 6:30 a.m. at the Information Booth at Registration."
What's in this packet?  The ride starts at 7:00, so if I arrive at 6:35 and miss the 6:30 cutoff to pick up the "packet", I won't get the "packet"?  Lol.

How will I know where to make turns on the course if I'm by myself?

Are there refreshment stands along the course?
Go to this page http://www.temeculavalleycentury.com/?page_id=8 and about halfway down, it says "REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES".  At registration they'll give you a bag with some coupons, samples, etc.  On the list it says that the stops will have food, fruit and water.

You can get a copy of the routeslip at http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/38287892  The water stops are marked.

If you don't get the packet you still do the ride.  The packet might have a pin on number in it but nobody pays attention at the rest stops. 
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Nerius Landys on August 30, 2011, 09:14:48 AM
I think it will be easiest to just follow Anthony or Ursula (or both, or whoever else rides).
I read on the Temecula Century webpage that thre will be a lunch served halfway through the ride?!?!
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: karlos on August 30, 2011, 09:36:24 PM
We'll take care of you, Nerius. We just need some of your monster pulls.
-Karl
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Nerius Landys on September 01, 2011, 08:28:20 AM
I need someone to carry my water bottles up the hills.   ;D
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Jeffrey Baxter on September 05, 2011, 03:38:12 PM
I'll help with the bottles up the hill. I signed up today.  :P
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Frank on September 05, 2011, 06:11:55 PM
I'm signing up now.
Title: Re: Century rides, "death rides", etc.
Post by: Chip987 on September 05, 2011, 08:02:09 PM
For those of you that haven't signed up yet, you can enter this code for $10 off registration.  Also note that registration goes up $20 after this Friday the 9th.
TVELOSPECIAL  - is the code and it is case sensitive.  I met a guy on Saturdays ride and he just emailed me the code for the discount.  He is with the Temecula bike club organizing the ride I think.