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AdoboVelo Cyclist: December 2007
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Sunday, December 30, 2007. Balcom Canyon- Tour de Francis Feb-2007. A look back at the 2007 February Tour de Francis. If you didn't go last year, perhaps these photos will persuade you to make it this year. AdoboVelo boys at the KOM at Balcom Cyn. This was an easy 80-mile. And back, along Highway 126. It coincided with the 6th stage of the Tour of California. Above: Route from Castaic to Balcom Cyn, and back. At Balcom Canyon Road, people were having good wholesome fun barbequeing and playing music.
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Siclista Blog: Turning Wheels for Kids - 2014 Big Bike Build 25,000th bike. 12/6/14
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Purely about siclista bicycling adventures and rides . Saturday, December 6, 2014. Turning Wheels for Kids - 2014 Big Bike Build 25,000th bike. 12/6/14. 25,000th bike at the 2014 Big Bike Build for Turning Wheels for Kids. Jack Ibagbaga (also known as) Batillog. Labels: Big Bike Build. Turning Wheels for Kids. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Map a Bike Ride*. A taste of Sierra Road. Bike Tech and Fit. Diablo Vista Park Rides. Lighter Side of Life. Turning Wheels for Kids.
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AdoboVelo Cyclist: The first 20 Miles: 5000 feet elevation
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Saturday, June 7, 2008. The first 20 Miles: 5000 feet elevation. It's fun to read the newspaper after your favorite sports team (let's say, the Los Angeles Lakers) has won a game, because it's human nature to want to reminisce accomplishments. The impulse to replay the event is especially strong if the event were particularly difficult (like this Stage 2 of Tour de Francis 2008), and you actually rode on the course (as opposed to merely watching a Lakers game on TV). The marker at Mile 20. The difference...
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AdoboVelo Cyclist: 5 guys, a minivan, and Francis
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Thursday, September 10, 2009. 5 guys, a minivan, and Francis. Mojave Desert, 2:00 AM, Oct 5 2008 Sunday:. At 2:00 AM on this Sunday, Francis has now been pedaling on his bike for almost 20 hours now (save for a 1 hour nap), and has covered about 250 miles. In other words he’s only half-way there. This is the 508 Furnace Creek Race. An annual ultra-distance bike race through the Mojave desert. The number “508” stands for the number of miles they will bike, straight. They started out at 7:30 AM. The suppor...
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AdoboVelo Cyclist: Scouting Ride for the August TDF PALMDALE to BIG PINES
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009. Scouting Ride for the August TDF PALMDALE to BIG PINES. Scouting Ride Aug 9 2009 (Photos by Juliet Agrezor). SUMMARY: In the grand tradition of the Tour de Francis, this route is challenging! Total elevation gain is 6,400 feet in the first 41 miles. (The return trip back to the starting line is slightly different to make it mostly a downhill trip). Total distance is only 80 miles. It’s scenic and mostly free of cars and motorcycles. 106th Street. (Jess and Mandy). While coasti...
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AdoboVelo Cyclist: June 2008
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Saturday, June 7, 2008. The first 20 Miles: 5000 feet elevation. It's fun to read the newspaper after your favorite sports team (let's say, the Los Angeles Lakers) has won a game, because it's human nature to want to reminisce accomplishments. The impulse to replay the event is especially strong if the event were particularly difficult (like this Stage 2 of Tour de Francis 2008), and you actually rode on the course (as opposed to merely watching a Lakers game on TV). The marker at Mile 20. The difference...
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AdoboVelo Cyclist: September 2009
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Thursday, September 10, 2009. 5 guys, a minivan, and Francis. Mojave Desert, 2:00 AM, Oct 5 2008 Sunday:. At 2:00 AM on this Sunday, Francis has now been pedaling on his bike for almost 20 hours now (save for a 1 hour nap), and has covered about 250 miles. In other words he’s only half-way there. This is the 508 Furnace Creek Race. An annual ultra-distance bike race through the Mojave desert. The number “508” stands for the number of miles they will bike, straight. They started out at 7:30 AM. The suppor...
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AdoboVelo Cyclist: Roster: TDF Stage 2 (5/31/08 Frazier Park)
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008. Roster: TDF Stage 2 (5/31/08 Frazier Park). Here's the Roster. There are some "blanks" because some of the riders did not get to sign the roster sheet at the start ( but they are in the photos. I see bib numbers that are not in the roster). I'm hoping I can complete the roster with the help of readers. Many clubs were represented: MMCC, SFVBC, RiverVelo, Sta Clarita, SoCalBikeForums. And of course AdoboVelo. Francis and volunteers donated 60 gallons of water. For the finish line.
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