riding in Marina Pacifica LB (2011)
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riding in Marina Pacifica LB (2011)
Riding on Cervelo compact frame, in an aggressive position, in Cervelo kit, with Easton 60mm carbon rims:
seems a little out of position to go from the shoulder to the left turn lane, so late in the flow.
seems a little out of position to go from the shoulder to the left turn lane, so late in the flow.
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Posting something supposedly from 2011 in Aug 2013 seems a bit off...I don't get what you are trying to accomplish other than you might be trolling
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What are you trying to say? That PCH is too big of a street to get over to the left turn lane? Or are you trying to find an alternative route to avoid that left turn on 2nd Street into Marina Pacifica?
Looks like you're coming from Seal Beach. If that's the case, just after you cross the San Gabriel River, turn left at Studebaker Road and that will connect you to E. Marina Drive. Turn right there and it will take you to 2nd Street to Naples and Belmont Shores and to the MUP that takes you to the mouth of the L.A. River trail.
Looks like you're coming from Seal Beach. If that's the case, just after you cross the San Gabriel River, turn left at Studebaker Road and that will connect you to E. Marina Drive. Turn right there and it will take you to 2nd Street to Naples and Belmont Shores and to the MUP that takes you to the mouth of the L.A. River trail.
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