Tour de Tugaloo
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Tour de Tugaloo
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My favorite ride is coming up. Beautiful routes, good SAG and food stops, good music at the end. A fun day all the way through. I see lots of folks that come back every year so I'm not the only that feels good about this ride.
My favorite ride is coming up. Beautiful routes, good SAG and food stops, good music at the end. A fun day all the way through. I see lots of folks that come back every year so I'm not the only that feels good about this ride.
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Hi sedges - I'd be interested to learn more about this ride for next year. What's the terrain really like? Seems hilly up in that part of the state... I'm not too far down the road if there are ever opportunities to get a ride in up that way.
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I did it this year as my last century of the year. It's tougher than I thought at the beginning. Not excruciating but close. It is about 102 miles total and 8200 +/- ft. of climb. Not easy at all. Beautiful scenery though but make sure you are comfortable with some steep grades.
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