Output from my Forerunner 305 GPS via MotionBased.com. A fun ride in the central coast area of California.
The climb up Foxen Canyon looks a lot tougher on the GPS output than it was. The last 1/2 mile was steep but the rest was gradual.
I probably could have gone a little faster if I hadn't stopped for photos but I like having the record.
At the Royal Scandinavian before the start of the 100-miler. L to R: Sabine, Harold, & Trista (Sandra's Tri buddies), Sandra, Chris, and yours truly.
A few folks at the first rest stop.L to R: Dunno, dunno, dunno, Louise from ACTC & TNT, and dunno TNT guy.
Me at the the second rest stop on San Antonio Road in the middle of nowhere.
A shot back at the second rest stop. Much smaller crowd than the first stop.
The third rest stop at the Santa Maria Radisson
A bike repair guy agreed to take this shot of me and my great looking right leg. What a pose!
A shot of the fourth stop at Sisquoc
Another shot of the Sisquoc stop
Greg from Palos Verdes kept passing me on the climbs and I'd catch him on the flats so we rode together for the last 25 miles or so.
At the Firestone Winery stop
Greg and me at the last stop with a great backdrop.
A great view at a large vineyard at mile 97
Another shot of the vineyard
And another
A shot of the crowd at the BBQ at the Royal Scandinvavian Hotel after the ride.
Another shot at the BBQ at the end of the ride.