Showing posts with label Half Moon Bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Half Moon Bay. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2016

Sta. Cruz - Half Moon Bay - Sta Cruz - May 14, 2016

Santa Cruz - Half Moon Bay - Santa Cruz - Saturday May 14, 2016

Previous SC-HMB-SC rides:

http://siclista.blogspot.com/search/label/Half%20Moon%20Bay








Century riders start at 8AM.

Half Century riders starts at around 12noon from the HMB lunch break which is HMB Coffee Co.  Make sure to make arrangements with the century riders for carpool options from Sta. Cruz.


Starting Location: Natural Bridges State Beach - Corner of Delaware and Natural Bridges 
or Google map 2300 Delaware Ave., Santa Cruz, CA 95060

 A nice regroup place after the ride is at Upper Crust Pizza, corner of Hiway 1 and Swift St.

Upper Crust Pizza & Pasta, 2415 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060




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Lunch Stop: Half Moon Bay Coffee Company - 20 Stone Pine Rd, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019



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This is an unsupported ride so please be resourceful. Carry three bottles if its possible and pack plenty of food.



The route:

- turn by turn route by BobbyG:



Sunday, May 12, 2013

Sta. Cruz - Half Moon Bay - Sta Cruz - May 25, 2013

Previous SC-HMB-SC rides:
http://siclista.blogspot.com/search/label/Half%20Moon%20Bay


Century riders start at 8AM.
Half Century riders start at around 12noon from the HMB lunch break which is HMB Coffee Co.  Make sure to make arrangements with the century riders for carpool options from Sta. Cruz.

Starting Location: Natural Bridges State Beach - Corner of Delaware and Natural Bridges 
 A nice regroup place after the ride is at Upper Crust Pizza, corner of Hiway 1 and Swift St.
Upper Crust Pizza & Pasta, 2415 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060



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Lunch Stop: Half Moon Bay Coffee Company - 20 Stone Pine Rd, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019


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This is an unsupported ride so please be resourceful. Carry three bottles if its possible and pack plenty of food.

The route:
- turn by turn route by BobbyG:



Saturday, May 12, 2012

Sta. Cruz - HMB - Sta. Cruz * Sunday May 20, 2012

****** UPDATE  ******
JojoWhite's van will be our SAG on this ride. His wife will be driving it so bring your food and drinks and we'll load it into his van before the ride. 
The updated route has the new information on where the regroup points are. Please print it if you can.


Century riders start at 8AM.
Half Century riders start at around 12noon from the HMB lunch break which is HMB Coffee Co.  Make sure to make arrangements with the century riders for carpool options from Sta. Cruz.

Starting Location: Natural Bridges State Beach - Corner of Delaware and Natural Bridges 
 A nice regroup place after the ride is at Upper Crust Pizza, corner of Hiway 1 and Swift St.
Upper Crust Pizza & Pasta, 2415 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060



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Lunch Stop: Half Moon Bay Coffee Company - 20 Stone Pine Rd, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019


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This is an unsupported ride so please be resourceful. Carry three bottles if its possible and pack plenty of food.

The route:
- turn by turn route by BobbyG:

Sunday, May 10, 2009

HMB-Sta Cruz-HMB ride report



link to the pics


TAILWINDS FOREVER!!!
Well, that is what I was thinking of when we left HMB. After the rollers between HMB and Pescadero, about 12 miles into the ride, the wind was just pushing us towards Sta. Cruz. The pack I was supposed to lead was nowhere in sight so I peeled back to Tony's moderate pace turned to fast in an instant. You can coast and still do a 16-19MPH avg speed. With a little ummphh, we can do a mid to high 20's speed with occasional low 30's... comfortably. At mile 7.5, Cesar turned left towards Tunitas and started his climb home to do the laundry, errrr, babysitting, owwwwww, wait a minute, did I say that? :):):) sorry 'sar, can't help it :):):)

After eating our carbo lunch courtesy of Gonzalo, we took some photo ops and then saddled up. As soon as we made the turn towards HMB, we got slammed by a wall of strong wind coming from the north and my borrowed "tailwinds forever" line from Rodge was snuffed pretty quickly :(

With Vill setting up the pace with me on the #2 slot, I signaled Jed to move forward while I peel off from the front and let the young 'uns go for it. Average speed, 13MPH @o@
The fast group waited for us about 10 miles into the return trip but I guess they got bored and took off while Niel decided to stay and wait. We continued north taking turns at the front and we caught up with Dennis and then Martin. Martin was supposed to be picked up by his other half in Sta. Cruz for a date but she was running a little late so Martin decided to ride with us on the way home. Somewhere around mile 70, Matin's wife came to pick him up but before they left us, they went to buy some ice cold bottles of water and handed it to us. Thanks Mart.

At mile 80, like what Niel said, bonkville is in the horizon. This is where our bike handling skills got tested. With strong swirling headwinds while trying to go uphill is like practicing a trackstand. You can barely stay up and keep a straight line.
... and then the sag wagon showed up asking Tony if he want to hop in. The reply was, "no way" so I figured Tony is going to grind it all the way to HMB so I took off and tried to catch up with Niel. Around mile 88, I find Niel, Vill and Anklai in "the other" sag wagon asking me if I want a ride, I said "no way" :):):) and told them to go check on Dennis and Tony.

When I got back to HMB, I find a hungry Gonzalo and Anklai with the sag wagon. We waited for about 5 minutes and then Dennis arrived followed by Tony.
A good ride all around.

Lessons I learned from this long ride:
. Stock up on "ready to eat meal" or snacks in the car. (this reminds me of Rico and his cooler full of cheese sticks, cookies and chilled drinks)
. Bring a spare key to your car and give it to one of the strong riders if you plan on doing a sweep so they can get to the food.

Guys to watch are Gonzalo and Dennis. Gonzalo did this ride on a heavy 6 speed steel bike while Dennis finished the whole ride with his new road bike. He said this is just his 3rd time on a road bike. WOW

More HMB to SC pix...


10 riders showed up for this SATURDAY ride and a Sag (thanks to Tony and family)

Jack, Caesar, Gonzalo, Martin, Tony, Bill, Dennis, Anklai, Jed and Niel


- I started the first pull of the ride which lasted a few minutes, enough to warm up the guys.

- Caesar bailed out a few miles into the ride to tackle steeper hills… and to meet a time constraint.

- Bill, Gonzalo, Anklai, Jed and Martin turned up the heat on the first climb and never seen again til Santa Cruz.

- Pizza lunch was compliments of Gonzalo…thank you!

- The ride back started with a pull from the strong guys again, taking turns to enjoy the wind, and never seen again til HMB.

- The strong headwinds were terrible but it made the ride interesting. Even as we descent, we can feel the wind slow us down…it's like going uphill all the way.

- Thanks to Martin and wife for getting some water… what a a relief.

- Jack, Dennis, Tony and I road our own pace to half moon bay with a slight feeling of hunger towards the finish….a bonk waiting to happen but never did.

- Thanks to Jack for organizing this Saturday ride.


Enjoy the pix:

http://www.niel.smugmug.com/gallery/8166558_tbY52#533107422_zMc36


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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

HMB-SC-HMB Saturday 5/09/09

See you guys at Pugad Lawin around 6:45AM.


Road ride with moderate/brisk pace (13/19 MPH) to be led by TonyC and a brisk/fast pace will be led by Jack. Terrain is moderate hills (rollers of about 500 feet).




Half Moon Bay to Santa Cruz and back.
Saturday May 9, 2009
There will be 2 groups for this ride, TonyC will lead the moderate pace and the rest will be on their own :)
Roll by 8AM
Meet at the firestation, corner of Main St and Higgins Canyon Road.

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Straight shot to Sta Cruz (48 miles one way) for lunch.
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/HM-to-Santa-Cruz-straight-shot

The return to HMB will have an option of taking the side road.
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/SC-to-HMB-with-side-roads

Lunch will be at the Upper Crust Pizza in Sta Cruz. The first stop light when we hit SC.


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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Rides I'd like to do b4 5/23/2009

- Century along the coast. From Half Moon Bay to Santa Cruz.
- Climb Mount Hamilton from the back side.

Both of these rides needs some preparation and training so I am planning to do a recon/training ride of the coast. Maybe HMB to Bonny Doon for a 75 miles out and back ride or a shorter 50-60miles. Another option is to ride and have lunch to where El Capitan and the Pres had their ice cream last time we did the coastal century with my BikeForum buddies. I'm thinking of doing this recon this Sunday then do the full century the next weekend or after the Primavera. Let me know if you guys are up to it.

The training ride for the Mt Ham ride will be from Pleasanton up Mines Road to the Junction. To be followed by the full climb to Mt Ham.
or... we can do the full 116m loop.
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... to be continued

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

How about a century ride?

September 23, 2007. 100+ miles.
Jacks' got the itch to ride..... a century.
I'm thinking of tagging along with the Nor-Cal riders. Nor-Cal Century ride
Post up guys so we can get a headcount. We can do this on our own if a lot of us shows up. If not, I guess we'll just have to crash the party.

from the BF site:
Start time:
Century riders - 8am
Half Century riders - 11:30am from HMB Coffee & Cafe

Starting Location: Natural Bridges State Beach - Corner of Delaware and Natural Bridges

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Lunch Stop: Half Moon Bay Coffee and Cafe - corner of Main St. and Stone Pine Rd (North end of Main St.)

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