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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Death Ride

    Once again, my DH and I are leading the Team in Training Death Ride team for the Sonoma/Napa/Marin areas. We have a great training program and some amazing rides lined up - including a weekend training in Markleeville riding passes about a month before the event.

    You are guaranteed entry into the Death Ride - there is fundraising involved and it is for an excellent cause (leukemia research and patient services).

    Creds: DH and I are both USA Cycling certified coaches, and we have been coaching for TNT for about 6 years. I love this event - it is the most beautiful ride I've done in CA for sure. We've got some great assistant coaches helping us, very well-supported training rides and we support all speeds/abilities/goals.

    If anyone is interested (DEANNA?? You there??), send me a PM!
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


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  2. #2
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    I'd love to do this, but I hate fundraising !

    I'd rather write out checks to support others' efforts, than try to do my own fundraising ...

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  3. #3
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    I know, but with the whole on line fundraising thing they make it pretty easy and provide a lot of support. Honestly, most people end up being more nervous about the fundraising than the ride (which for this ride they shouldn't be ), and have a much easier time with the fundraising than they ever imagined. I think it will be in the $3000 range, fyi.

    You'll be so busy rolling out those 200ks you won't have time for our silly little training rides!
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


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    2010 Pegoretti Love #3 "Manovelo"
    2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
    2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
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  4. #4
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    "Death Ride"!?

    OMG!

    From the title, I thought something terrible had occurred!

    What a funny name for a bike ride!

    Luv,

    Happy_Wheels!
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  5. #5
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    Oh Death Ride is one phenominal ride. Over the years the course has changed.

    Start and finish hasn't changed. Start at Turtle Rock. You can even camp out at the starting place. The roads are closed off with exception of Carson Pass.

    So you camp out at turtle rock. Beautiful deep blue night sky. you can clearly see the Milky way spanning across the sky. and you gently fall asleep in the alpine meadow of Turtle Rock. Make sure you're bundled up cause "baby, it's cold outside."

    You used to be rudely awakened to the sound of roosters crowing, and cows mooing followed by the sound of locomotive. And they add that extra touch. For a patriotic feel, they blast Jimmy Hendrix version of Star Spangled Banner over the PA. I think the lousy PA adds to the effect. Maillo says they have become more genteel these days.

    so now you are blarey eyed but awake. You get dressed and hop on your bike. you follow others like the lemmings. You turn right out from the camp ground follow the American River for a while. Mostly downhill to lossen up and warm up (NOT) You come to a fork!

    Like a lemming you follow others in front of you. You turn left. and the fun starts. Start climbing to the top of Monitor Pass ele 8400 feet. mind you, you are only at 5,000 feet?? When you think you've had it, I often have seen a skeleton drawn on the road with a quote "Having fun yet?"

    Anyway, it is a beautiful scenery, High Sierra at its best (or its worst well that's another story 800+ of us SAGed one year due to hypothermia me included at top of Ebetts pass, sleet in mid July)

    At top of each pass there is a rest stop where you can get more water, banana, boiled potato, oranges... And everybody is so friendly.

    The best climb I think is Ebetts pass. Why? Is it because it has sections with 15% or greater grade. maybe? or is it the view toward carson pass maybe? or is it the view of a spectacular waterfall maybe? or is it because the summit is the highest point of the ride at 9,000 feet elevation. Makes you light headed?? Also you've completed just under 10,000 feet of climb with two to go.

    Now I've never ridden the backside of Ebetts. Thats something "new".

    The fun part is you get E ticket ride back down Ebetts toward Turtle rock (I've hit 62MPH) and a little town of Markleeville where you get to have your lunch. yes you do three mountain passes before lunch time .

    If I recall there was a cut off time over at Carson. And I heard that if you get there kind of late and looking exhausted. They ask you questions. You must answer them correctly to continue on. (Personally I don't remember this aspect)

    What!, is your name?
    What!, is your favorite color?
    ... (I think they copied Monty Python's Holy Grail)

    If you can answer them correctly you get to continue on up Carson and Luther pass. At this point you're so tired you not really paying much attention to anything. I sure wasn't.

    You get back to turtle rock. Oh its an uphill to Turtle Rock When you finish, you show all the colored dots you've collected along the way. And if you have all of them you get to sign your name on a poster. yipee!!!

    A very fun day.

    If you do go, take a camera and take lots of pictures. Oh so beautiful. Maybe I should put my name on the lottery. It would be 16 years since the last time... OMG I'm getting old.

    Fond memories...
    Smilingcat

  6. #6
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    Smiling Cat- I believe that Ebbetts pass is now BOTH sides instead of Luther Pass.

    Also, when you come back through Markleeville, you pass your car and all that comfy warm stuff called dry clothes, before you go over for the last grind up Carson pass.

    I've thought (note "thought") about this ride for many years since guys in my bike club do it every year. I'm a bit intimidated by the downhill part of Monitor (yeah, I know it's pretty beautiful scenery wise) as I'm not a fast descender. 62 MPH? I think I've hit 45 in my younger years.

    But everyone says that you just do as many passes as you can. If you do all five you earn a jersey which is quite cool for rides around home (as in "impress your bike pals").

    I know of people who start earlier so they can finish the ride- as long as you have certified lights, it's okay.

    Regarding fund raising- $3000 is a bit to raise- I think the AIDS ride to LA is still 2500. But as MP says all for a good cause!
    Nancy

 

 

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