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Lunch Ride: Oakley

At first glance, an 11-mile road loop may not seem that challenging. When you roll out and start the loop, however, do not be fooled by the shopping centers and huge intersections. Hidden within these hills is the 1984 Olympic Road Race course, one that would go on to define a whole era of cycling in the United States. Back then, they did a few more laps than the one that makes up the usual Lunch Ride from the Oakley HQ. That should not sway you from trying this ride for yourself. Find the finish line in Mission Viejo and you will also find a map of the entire route embedded into a lamp post. Steve Blick of Oakley, our good friend and ride leader, showed us the points of interest as we traversed one quick lap a few weeks ago. "This was the sight of the infamous illegal feed", or, "Over that hill is where Kobe lives". It is always good to do a new lunch ride with a leader as well-versed as Steve. As we happen to be in an Olympic year, if you find yourself on this ride, a sprint finish is mandatory.


Lunch Ride
Oakley Headquarters
When?
People can be found riding it pretty much any day of the week, usually around noon.
Interesting Facts and Landmarks
The 1984 Olympic Road Race was won by American Alexi Grewal in a hotly contested sprint finish. See: Velominati article.
Next to Olympiad Road is Florence Griffith Joyner Olympic Park.
Finish
This ride comes equipped with its very own finish line built into the pavement in Mission Viejo.
Post Ride
Back to work! This is a lunch ride.

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Comments
Jon Cannings
23rd May 2012 02:49pm
nice story.
I cannot help but shudder at the site of a cross bike on tarmac. do 6 hill reps to repent this act.
Luke Muir
23rd May 2012 04:34pm
Can he shoulder the bike for the hill reps?!
Jeremy Dunn
23rd May 2012 09:06pm
Jon - it warms my heart just to know that you're still following along. Hill repeats to follow.
Jeff Booth
23rd May 2012 10:16pm
Nice bar tape -- is that designed like a topo-map? What is it, I wonder?
Jeremy Dunn
23rd May 2012 11:12pm
Jeff, it is the MASH Cinelli topo tape : http://shop.mashsf.com/collections/cinelli/products/mash-cinelli-topo-tape