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100 km Populaire
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100 km Populaire

Ride: 100 km Off-Pavement Populaire (actual distance: ca. 80 km)
Organizers: Mark Vande Kamp, Jan Heine
Date: Saturday, May 22, 2004
Time: Start Time: 9 a.m. Check-in at 8:30 a.m. Finish by 4 p.m.
Start Location: Parking lot at intersection between State Roads 202 and 203, Fall City, West side of 203, just North of bridge across Snoqualmie River.
Entry Fee: Free. No need to be SIR member - all are welcome.

Riding instructions to start:

From I-90:
At I-90 Exit 22, turn off onto Ramp
Turn LEFT (East) onto SE 82nd St (.2 mi)
Turn RIGHT (South) onto SE High Point Way (.5 mi)
Continue (East) on SR-203 [Preston-Fall City Rd SE] (3.9 mi)
Bear RIGHT (North-East) onto SR-202 [SR-203] (.1 mi)
Cross bridge across Snoqualmie River
Turn LEFT (North-West) onto SR-203 [Fall City-Carnation Rd SE] (43 yds)
Immediately turn LEFT into parking lot

From Redmond/Hwy 202:
Ride SR-202 [SE Redmond-Fall City Rd] East, to Fall City
Cross bridge across Snoqualmie River
Turn LEFT (North-West) onto SR-203 [Fall City-Carnation Rd SE] (43 yds)
Immediately turn LEFT into parking lot

From Carnation/Hwy 203:
Ride South toward Fall City
Where Hwy 203 joins Hwy 202, turn RIGHT into parking lot

Reminder: All riders are reminded that any failure to conduct the ride in accordance with SIR Brevet Rider Expectations, RUSA rules, applicable laws, or any special instructions or equipment requirements for this ride may result in a time penalty or disqualification.

Entry Forms:

Special instructions: This ride is on gravel roads on the tree farm north of Fall City. These are smooth gravel roads, no technical off-road terrain. The ride is doable on a racing bike with 28 mm tires, but we recommend 35 mm tires (actual width). Lights and fenders are not required for this ride. The ride is self-supported, no sag is available. There are no services along the road. The area is not accessible by car (gates), so reliable equipment is required. (If you break down, you will have to walk.) We recommend riders doubling up and riding together. The route will be marked, plus riders will get a route sheet and map. In case somebody gets lost, following the many creeks downhill will get them to the densely populated area between Carnation and Snoqualmie.

End of the ride: Parking lot at intersection between State Roads 202 and 203.

Cue Sheet

Last Updated: 05.21.04

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