Theme: Biking
2005 will witness the 5th Annual SF Grand Prix Bike race, on September 4th. This race brings tens of thousands of spectators. The 108 mile course is comprised of 9 eight mile laps and 5 five mile laps. Each includes the brutal Taylor Street climb. Although less than a mile in length, the climb is a series of very steep blocks, punctuated by flat cross streets. The gearing required to navigate this section can take the legs from any pro cyclists. (Lance Armstrong himself pulled out of the race!)
This year's race will include world class riders, George Hincapie (Discovery), Ivan Basso (CME) and Dave Zabriskie, SF resident and wearer of the yellow jersey in the first 3 stages of this year's Tour de France. A short race, held right before the race, usually includes local celebrities. Don't be surprised to see Robin Williams on his bike!
Equipment: Unless you're a pro cyclist, forget about participating in this race! Locals can join in the prerace fun. And find a good cafe along the route to sit and watch the race.
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Directions: The race begins and ends at the Embarcadero. The 8 mile loop covers much of the Wharf area and North Beach.
Check out http://www.sanfrangrandprix.com/
index_content.asp for the course route.