[CR]Manhattan Beach Grand Prix August 13, 2006

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From: "Chuck Schmidt" <chuckschmidt@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 13:18:57 -0700
To: Rendezvous Classic <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: [CR]Manhattan Beach Grand Prix August 13, 2006

I'm planning on riding out to the races on something old and quaint. Anyone else planning to do the same?

http://www.mbgp.com/2004mbgp/overview.htm

Manhattan Beach Grand Prix August 13, 2006

"The MBGP was founded in 1962 by local racing legend Ted Ernst. Ted is still active in the racing community and oversees the community races. As the race has grown over the past 45 years, it has developed a reputation for providing high-quality competition that benefits both the community and the athlete. We feature a food court and a vendor's area where you may shop and purchase the latest in bicycle accessories, clothing, and various nutritionals. The MBGP provides racing for all levels of USCF racers as well as a wide age range of community racers. Our race is one of the longest running bike races in America and draws contestants from six continents. It is also one of the more "technical" courses on the USA Cycling National Race Calendar (NRC).

The MBGP draws over 10,000 spectators and 1,000 racers. Fields are usually sold out so pre-registration is highly recommended.

The race course is considered to be challenging and technical. Shaped like a slightly bent "paperclip", the course features two long straight-aways, two sweeping 180 degree turns, and 50' of climbing per lap. You can expect a headwind on the downward leg so breakaways are rarely successful. This race is about team tactics and setting up for the final turn. With just 300 meters to the finish line, if you are not in the top 10 coming out of the last turn, you will have little to no chance of winning your event.

The MBGP is co-sponsored by the Manhattan Beach Lion's Club and the South Bay Wheelmen."

Chuck Schmidt South Pasadena, Southern California http://www.velo-retro.com (reprints, t-shirts and timelines)

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