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Old 04-12-16 | 02:25 PM
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Anyone riding the Hemet Double this Saturday? I have ridden it 3 times, the first in 2013. Met Rick@ OCRR then, and have seen him at the others as well.
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Old 04-13-16 | 09:47 PM
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Old 04-14-16 | 11:03 AM
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I'm not going to be there this year Dwight; first time I've not been there for the double-century in a lot of years! No doubles for me this year or at least until I get this back pain issue sorted out.

Hemet is a friendly little double, pretty easy course with an excellent barbeque lunch and dinner. Not one of the big challenge doubles, but that's okay too.

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Old 04-17-16 | 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Rick@OCRR
I'm not going to be there this year Dwight; first time I've not been there for the double-century in a lot of years! No doubles for me this year or at least until I get this back pain issue sorted out.

Hemet is a friendly little double, pretty easy course with an excellent barbeque lunch and dinner. Not one of the big challenge doubles, but that's okay too.

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sorry to hear about your back pain Rick. We rode a staff ride on Friday, then we covered sags on Saturday for the rice. I worked with Jim and Robin (and 2 others from Phoenix) at sag 3 in Petersen Park, the last one before lunch. It was windy !
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Old 04-18-16 | 02:54 PM
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sorry to hear about your back pain Rick. We rode a staff ride on Friday, then we covered sags on Saturday for the rice. I worked with Jim and Robin (and 2 others from Phoenix) at sag 3 in Petersen Park, the last one before lunch. It was windy !
Thankfully my back is a bit better. While you were sagging Hemet I was climbing in the San Gabriel mountains; Hwy 39, East Fork, Glendora Ridge Road and Glendora mountain road. Only 58 miles but it was a decent ride with 6,300 ft. of climbing. Here it is on Strava: https://www.strava.com/activities/547492129

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Old 04-21-16 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Rick@OCRR
Thankfully my back is a bit better. While you were sagging Hemet I was climbing in the San Gabriel mountains; Hwy 39, East Fork, Glendora Ridge Road and Glendora mountain road. Only 58 miles but it was a decent ride with 6,300 ft. of climbing. Here it is on Strava: https://www.strava.com/activities/547492129

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you have some great climbs in So Cal, Rick
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Riding out to Tom's Farms in Corona this morning, we were passed by some folks with "Hemet DC" numbers, and when we caught up at a light (red lights, the great equalizers) I asked what they were doing. Hats off to them, it was toasty out there today. I only did about 60 miles but was glad to finish, as it was pushing 90°F out in the sunshine when I got back.
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Old 04-22-18 | 05:16 PM
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Lately we have a group of about 15 riders that does a double century from the Piedmont area of NC to a beach in SC. It’s fairly flat (guessing 3000’ of climbing) and the group stays together. If the wind cooperates it’s the best double I’ve done......
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Originally Posted by ZippyThePinhead
Riding out to Tom's Farms in Corona this morning, we were passed by some folks with "Hemet DC" numbers, and when we caught up at a light (red lights, the great equalizers) I asked what they were doing. Hats off to them, it was toasty out there today. I only did about 60 miles but was glad to finish, as it was pushing 90°F out in the sunshine when I got back.
The afternoon loop starts with a climb up Sage Rd. That was pretty warm. a bit of cloud cover helped while we were riding around Lake Elsinore from Temecula, but we still had a headwind. We finished about 8:15 pm, from an 0330 am start.
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