San Clemente 200k07-09-2022 07:008 Registered

07-09-2022
07:00
PST
07-09-2022
20:30
04-02-2022 17:05
07-08-2022 12:00
200
ACP 200
Flat
13:30
Sunrise at 5:47:05 AM Sunset at 8:01:09 PM
Ride Leader(s):
Wei Sun

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Coronado Brewing
1205 Knoxville St
San Diego, California 92110

$10.00
Registration is not open

The San Clemente 200k is an out and back route starting from Coronado Brewing Company on Knoxville St. In addition to the beauty of the Southern California coastline you'll be passing while riding north and south, you will only need to deal with 1 control at Spunky and Tudor Deli off of the Street of the Blue Lantern Dana Point. Immediately after the control, you'll make your descent down Cove Rd where you'll take in the amazing view of the Dana Point Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. Another name for this 200k is "Surfin' USA 200k" as you will pass a fair number of the famous surf spots listed in Beach Boys song.

This brevet has the option to ride through Camp Pendleton if you have a base pass. See the link to Camp Pendleton's page on how to apply for the DBIDS Credential (https://www.pendleton.marines.mil/Base-Access/Recreational-Bicycling/). The page will explain where to apply for your pass and the hours of operation. It is free and will be valid for 12 calendar months from the date of issuance. YOU WILL NEED TO OBTAIN THE ENTRY PASS BEFORE THE DAY OF THIS BREVET.

ALL SAN DIEGO RANDONNEURS EVENTS ARE ONLY OPEN TO PARTICIPANTS WHOSE RUSA MEMBERSHIP IS CURRENT.

Randonneuring is a self-supporting event  – There will be no day of registration available and if there are any volunteers available, they will only be at Start/Finish or establish controls in the cue sheet. There is no SAG for this event.

All riders must follow RUSA rules and can be found here. Helmet, lights and reflective gear are a must (lights and reflective gear must be worn between dusk to dawn. Riders must follow all local traffic laws and regulations.

Although bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as motorists and are subject to the same rules and regulations, it is crucial that bicyclists pay attention to traffic signs and signals and follow all rules to reduce the risk of collisions, while on the road. Refer to the California Driver Handbook to become familiar with these rules. This excerpt is found at the DMV website for Sharing the Road (FFDL37) and can be read here.

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