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map of the 50-mile course
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map of the 28-mile course
Click
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map of the 12-mile course
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Security
Requirements this year regarding Lake Miramar security
and cleanliness require several rules for the 10k run and
12 mile bike ride:
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Water bottles or baby bottles taken on
the course must have lids.
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No bags/backpacks may be taken over the
dam.
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Wear bib facing front. It must be visible
as you approach.
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Stay on the lake path.
**Violators will be
Subject to Search**
You will not be allowed to cross the dam if you violate
any of the above rules.
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ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSED.
You can register the day of the event at the start line
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The Scripps Ranch Old Pros bring you the
annual
12 mile, 28 mile, and 50 mile bike rides
Culminating in Hoyt Park for a fun day of refreshments, entertainment,
gifts, and the nearby Scripps Ranch 4th of July parade, riders can
choose between the grueling 50, the tuff 28, and the easier 12-mile
rides.
The 12-mile ride is designed as a family fun ride. It is an easy
ride with a half-mile hill climb, then around Lake Miramar two times and then down
the hill to Hoyt Park where the festivities await. Dust off the
bikes, air up the tires and if you like take your bike over to our
sponsor Black Mountain Bicycle to get it checked out before the
day of the event. Then join us at the corner of Hibert and Scripps
Ranch Boulevard for the start of a day of fun in the sun in Scripps
Ranch.
The 28-mile ride is designed for both the dedicated and weekend
riders. It takes you on a clearly marked course through parts of
Rancho Penasquitos, Santaluz, Del Sur, Rancho Bernardo and Poway.
It includes some serious hills such as Pomerado hill up from Poway
to Scripps Ranch. See map page for an elevation chart so you can
properly pace yourself in this ride.
The 50-mile course is for serious riders who've been in training
for some time. We don't suggest you attempt this ride unless you
are in top condition. Grueling is the word of the day here. See
map page for an elevation chart so you can properly pace yourself
in this ride.
All courses are clearly marked and supported with food and aid
stations. We hope you will join us this year for the ride of your
choice. Check out the entry form.
Ride Instructions
DIRECTIONS:
From I-15: Exit at Mira Mesa Blvd., Go east 1/4 mile.
Turn right on Scripps Ranch Blvd. Watch for signs and course marshals.
From I-5 Southbound: Take I-805 to Mira Mesa
Blvd. Go east on Mira Mesa Blvd. approximately six miles. Pass
under I-15 and turn right on Scripps Ranch Blvd. Watch for signs
and course marshals.
From I-5 Northbound: Take Route 52 East to I-15.
Take I-15 North to Mira Mesa Blvd. Go east 1/4 mile. Turn right
on Scripps Ranch Blvd. Watch for signs and course marshals.
PARKING:
Parking is available at the Scripps Ranch High School parking
lot. Please do not park in "No Parking" areas or in
private parking lots or you may have your car towed away.
REGISTRATION:
If you are pre-registered and have your bib, then go directly
to the start area. Your bib must be attached to an outer garment
or to your bike frame so that it is visible. For day of ride registration
or "will call" go to the registration area. Registration
opens at 6:00 a.m.
START AND FINISH:
The Start Line is one block north of Scripps Ranch High School
at the corner of Scripps Ranch Blvd. and Hibert Street. The Finish
Line is at Hoyt Park, about a mile from the start. See map links
near the top left of this page. The start times and course closed
times are:
Ride |
Start
Time |
Course
Closed |
50
Mile Ride |
7:00
a.m. |
11:00
a.m. |
28
Mile Ride |
7:30
a.m. |
11:00
a.m. |
12
Mile Ride |
8:00
a.m. |
10:30
a.m. |
SAFETY:
This is a ride, NOT a race. Please obey all traffic laws and
regulations. All roads and paths used for the course are open
to normal traffic. Watch for other bikes, cars, and pedestrians.
The course will be marked with "Scripps Ranch Bike Ride"
signs. Course marshals will be at several major intersections.
Sweep vehicles will provide transportation back to the finish
if needed. Helmets are required. A limited number of loaner
helmets may be available at the start. A credit card, drivers
license or cash deposit will be required. Aid stations are provided
on all courses. In addition to medical assistance, the aid stations
will provide water, fruit, some snacks and can provide limited
repair.
ASSISTANCE:
Sweep vehicles will be patrolling the course if you should need
assistance. Limited bike repair is available at each aid station
along the bike ride. If you get a flat tire, or need a ride,
please get a message to the following aid station and a vehicle
will be sent to your location. If you require emergency medical
assistance, please call 9-1-1.
T-SHIRTS, REFRESHMENTS & FESTIVITIES:
One T-Shirt will be given to each participant. Soft drinks,
water, beer and fruit will be served in Hoyt Park. Per ABC regulations,
you must wear your bib and present a picture I.D. for beer.
There are NO EXCEPTIONS! Be sure to retain your bib if you pick
up your T-Shirt before entering the beer garden. If you do drink
beer, please do so responsibly and do not drink and drive.
The Scripps Ranch Old Pros thank you for participating in this
event. We take pride in the details and organization of this
ride and appreciate your comments. Have a fun and safe ride!
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