Plans for Amgen ToC
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Plans for Amgen ToC
So what are people doing? I plan on attending stage 8 and hopefully stage 7.
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I definitely want to be on the switchbacks up to the Baldy ski lifts! Those were harrrd on l'Etape.

(I was not smiling on the final four miles, going up those switchbacks.)

(I was not smiling on the final four miles, going up those switchbacks.)
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Plan is to drive out to the start of stage 7. Then drive home, get on my stead and ride out to one of the road sections. I'm not sure exactly where yet, but I live close enough that I can probably watch a couple of sections.
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after the forum gmr ride last fall, i was gonna go out and camp somewhere past the village to watch the baldy stage. but given how epic the 3 stages of the giro are that weekend, i think i'm gonna stay home and watch streams of both.
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Stage 7: Ride up GMR early morning, ride to the finish, bask in the glory of my achievement, then find a spot along the switchbacks and wait. I'll be carrying a backpack with a change of shoes, food and layers. Forecast is suggesting a nice day, but that's a distant forecast.
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I'm heading up to Santa Barbara with some old high school friends. We'll pedal the local mountains there for a few days and watch the time trials in Solvang.
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I'll be one of the volunteers (probably ride marshal) at Stage 7 in Claremont. I hope to be able to drive to GMR/GRR before they arrive there, because Baldy Rd. will be closed to non-essential vehicles before and during the ride.l
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Anyone know what time Baldy Road closes?
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Awesome, thanks Stugi!
Anyone up for pizza & brew afterward?
Anyone up for pizza & brew afterward?
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So I'd really like to ride up and ride up with peope or peoples-
pick a spot on GRR, the race will be by twice here or above the village where the mountain race will be happening
Oh just a thought, a spot where there is mobile reception?
Pizza and brew, I'm down with that too, after the ride back down at least, if I recall there is a Pizza place at the Lone Hills Center, one of the two places that I usually start.

pick a spot on GRR, the race will be by twice here or above the village where the mountain race will be happening
Oh just a thought, a spot where there is mobile reception?
Pizza and brew, I'm down with that too, after the ride back down at least, if I recall there is a Pizza place at the Lone Hills Center, one of the two places that I usually start.
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So I'd really like to ride up and ride up with peope or peoples-
pick a spot on GRR, the race will be by twice here or above the village where the mountain race will be happening
Oh just a thought, a spot where there is mobile reception?
Pizza and brew, I'm down with that too, after the ride back down at least, if I recall there is a Pizza place at the Lone Hills Center, one of the two places that I usually start.

pick a spot on GRR, the race will be by twice here or above the village where the mountain race will be happening
Oh just a thought, a spot where there is mobile reception?
Pizza and brew, I'm down with that too, after the ride back down at least, if I recall there is a Pizza place at the Lone Hills Center, one of the two places that I usually start.
Anything worth while on SG canyon road? the spectators guide didn't even mention it.
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Only rode SG Cyn once, but seems less optimal because race direction is GMR to E. Fork to SG that's down hill from GRR, peleton in flight through there and Sierra Madre town romp back to GMR.
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I want to get up there somewhere on the mountain. I can forget about the switchbacks because I will have my wife and two small little ones with me. We went to Big Bear last year and staked out along the route, made a day out of it with a picnic. The kids are looking forward to it and I hope the ToC continues so we can make a tradition out of it.
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I want to get up there somewhere on the mountain. I can forget about the switchbacks because I will have my wife and two small little ones with me. We went to Big Bear last year and staked out along the route, made a day out of it with a picnic. The kids are looking forward to it and I hope the ToC continues so we can make a tradition out of it.
Anyway, for viewing with the family there are some choice locations along GRR with open line of sight for seeing approach and down the road and the route travel GRR twice. Also the race view guide suggests GRR/GMR then as short walk down GMR for the KOM.
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Here are 3 poss. starts for a GMR climb, I've used two: the lone hills center (pizza place there) and at equestrian center at the base of the climb and parked in the tract across the street, but wonder if it might be posted closed being adjacent to the course.
Looked at the map, there's a school just west and south off N. Loraine- Sellers School.
Start time depends on destination, the switchbacks of the final ascent or GRR?
Looked at the map, there's a school just west and south off N. Loraine- Sellers School.
Start time depends on destination, the switchbacks of the final ascent or GRR?






