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Directions: All of the ride options begin and end at Sylvan Park in Redlands, only 45 minutes from the Kahler Cycling Academy in Tustin. Take the 91 East to I-10 and Exit at University St. Turn Left onto University St. then drive .2 Miles. Turn left onto Park Ave. and the Start / Finish Area will be in the Southwest corner of Sylvan Park. Map to Start according to Yahoo Maps There is a Starbuck's Coffee Shop just 2 miles from Sylvan Park which opens at 5:30 A.M. on Saturdays. From Sylvan Park, go South on University under the I-10 Freeway and turn Right on Citrus Ave. Drive .5 Miles and turn right on Redlands Blvd. Drive .4 Miles and turn right on Orange St. Drive .3 Miles and the Starbucks is at 627 Orange Street. Map to Starbuck's according to Yahoo Maps

After fueling up at Food Stop #3 in Angelus Oaks , continue up and up until you get to Onyx Summit, 8,443 Feet Above Sea Level. The clock stops at the top of the mountain in the Breathless Agony ... just like in a Mountain Stage in the Tour de France. It will be a great party with the Grim Reaper at Onyx Summit at 8,443 Feet. All 4 Pass Finishers will also receive a well deserved medal at the top. However, the riding doesn’t finish at the top: since the clock has stopped, you can take your time enjoying a fantastic and well deserved 42 mile downhill back to the Start / Finish at Sylvan Park in Redlands where you’ll have another party including a Burrito Fiesta Lunch all of which is included in the ride fee. Since this ride is comparable in difficulty to the Markleeville Death Ride, this is a Major Adventure for Supermen and Superwomen only!! NOTE: All 4 Pass Finishers are expected to ride their bicycles the 42 miles downhill back to the Start / Finish at Sylvan Park.

After completing the 2 Pass Option, fuel up at Food Stop #2 at the Mill Creek Ranger Station and then for some more challenge and beauty, climb up towards Onyx Summit to Angelus Oaks where there will be a Food Stop #3 waiting for you!! And don’t forget about the well deserved, long, smooth, and fast 18 miles of pure downhill !!

This option heads out of Redlands to some great country roads. The first pass is Jack Rabbit Trail – one of Robert Kahler’s favorite climbs that reminds him of climbing on the backroads of France. You will be treated to Food Stop #1 in Beaumont before the beautiful climb up the second pass to the apple orchards of Oak Glen!! This climb is one of the toughest on the Redlands Bicycle Classic , an event that attracts teams from around the world. You will climb 1,690 Feet in 4.8 Miles for an Average Grade of 6.7%!! There are some pieces that are over 11.4% which will leave you Breathless for sure so bring your climbing gears!! The reward is an incredible 7 mile downhill to Food Stop #2 at the Mill Creek Ranger Station followed by another 7 mile downhill back to the park!!

Frequently Asked Questions About The Breathless Agony Ride

Yes, the Breathless Agony Ride will be held whether it rains or shines. There are NO REFUNDS. It might even be snowing between Angelus Oaks and Onyx Summit -- the ride will be continue anyway (but we would not recommend you continuing unless you are extremely well prepared). Back to Top of Frequently Asked Questions

Please arrive early and be prepared to start between 6:30 A.M. and 7:00 A.M. You can start earlier than 6:30 A.M. as long as you checkout with the timekeeper but this may result in you arriving at the First Rest Stop before it is open.



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To complete the 3 or 4 Pass Options, you must begin the climb to Angelus Oaks from the Mill Creek Ranger Station Food Stop by 10:30 A.M.



The Angelus Oaks Rest Stop closes at 1:00 P.M. and you must leave there before 1:00 P.M. in order to complete 4 Passes of this ride.



The Onyx Summit Rest Stop closes at 3:30 P.M. and you must arrive there before 3:30 P.M. in order to complete 4 Passes of this ride.



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This ride will be fully supported with food / rest stops in four locations and with at least 1 roving support vehicle. Both team and non-team members are welcome to volunteer to assist with support -- see Robert Kahler at Kahler Cycling Academy (714) 713-9557.



The following is included:

-- 4 Fully Stocked Rest Stops with Rest Rooms at each one

-- Awesome Breathless Agony Drinking Glass

-- Burrito Fiesta Lunch

-- Tons of photos and videos

-- Beautiful Medal for 4 Pass Finishers

-- Enthusiastic volunteers helping you climb the mountain

-- Meet the Grim Reaper face to face



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This course will not be closed to traffic and will not have police patrolling the roads and intersections. The road surface conditions will be "terrible to excellent" depending on weather conditions prior to the ride. Traffic regulations must be adhered to at all times: Safety is our most important issue. Back to Top of Frequently Asked Questions

Detailed Route Slips will be available at the start of the ride. There is a different Route Slip for the 2 Pass, 3 Pass, and 4 Pass Options. We would recommend you take the Route Slip for the longest Option you might want to tackle: the 3 and 4 Pass Options start with the same route as the 2 Pass Option. Sign in and sign out will be required prior to departure and upon return of all Riders. Please indicate which Pass Option you are likely to take (although you may go further if you so desire). Back to Top of Frequently Asked Questions

Unless you are a very strong climber, we recommend a 39x25 or 39x27 for the Oak Glen Climb. This climb is one of the toughest on the Redlands Bicycle Classic, an event that attracts professional teams from around the world. You will climb 1,690 Feet in 4.8 Miles for an Average Grade of 6.7%!! There are some pieces that are over 11.4% which will leave you Breathless for sure so bring your climbing gears!!



In addition, the 3 and 4 Pass Options present some significant climbs -- the 4 Pass Option includes nearly 12,000 Feet of Climbing by the time you get to Onyx Summit at Mile 75!!



Of course, Robert Kahler has a motto: "If you don't have a 27, you won't use it!!" Back to Top of Frequently Asked Questions

Because Jack Rabbit trail is often rough, we recommend 23c or sturdier tires.



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If you have been training regularly, then you should have no trouble completing at least the 2 Pass Option on this ride. Start out slowly, take your time, stop at the food stops, drink and eat enough along the way, and most of all work hard and enjoy yourself.



However, the 4 Pass Option of this ride is a tough ride for serious bicyclists. Riding 114 Miles with 12,000 Feet of Climbing in one day is not easy! Onyx Summit is at 8,443 Feet so temperatures can be hot or very cold. You must be prepared and in very good shape! Back to Top of Frequently Asked Questions

Markleeville Death Ride Breathless Agony Feet of Climbing Miles Feet of Climbing

/ Mile Feet of Climbing Miles Feet of Climbing

/ Mile 2 Pass Option 7,000 58 121 4,400 51 86 3 Pass Option 10,000 76 132 7,800 75 104 4 Pass Option 12,000 88 136 12,000 114 105

160 without the downhill

For both the Markleeville Death Ride and the Breathless Agony, the above miles represents the distance from the Start to the Finish for that Pass Option.

From the above table, you might conclude that the Breathless Agony isn't nearly as difficult as the Markleeville Death Ride. However, you are missing a very critical difference: with the Markleeville Death Ride, you get some rests after each climb as you descend down the other side. The Breathless Agony is truly agonizing with most of it's climbing in the 30 miles from the Mill Creek Ranger Station to the top of Onyx Summit ... a "brute of a climb that just goes up and up."



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There are very few miles on this ride where aero bars will be of any use. In addition, aero bars are unsafe when used in pacelines and windy conditions. Back to Top of Frequently Asked Questions

The clock stops at the top of Onyx Summit at the top of the mountain or at the end of the last Pass that you complete. If you make it to the top of the mountain at Onyx Summit, you'll find a really fun party there. However, the ride finishes at Sylvan Park which is where the ride starts in Redlands. 90% of the riding from Onyx Summit is downhill. See the route profile. With the clock stopped, there is no need to hurry down the mountain. Enjoy the descent and use it to spin out your legs after all that work!! Sorry but we don’t have transportation from Onyx Summit back to the Start at Sylvan Park. Back to Top of Frequently Asked Questions

In order to get full credit for the 4 Pass Option of this ride and to be able to order the official recognition at the Finish of being able to purchse a Breathless Agony Jersey, you must:



1 -- Ride the entire route of 114 Miles with your helmet on the whole way

2 -- Check out with the Timekeeper at the Start, check-in with the Timekeeper at the Timing Check Point at Mile 12, Rest Stops 1, 2, 3, and 4 as well as the Finish at Sylvan Park

3 -- Leave the Angelus Oaks Rest Stop before it closes at 1:00 P.M.

4 -- Arrive at the Onyx Summit Rest Stop before it closes at 3:30 P.M.



It is possible to start earlier than 6:30 A.M. as long as you checkout with the timekeeper but note that Rest Stop 1 in Beaumont at mile 27 doesn't open until 8:00 A.M.



Before 2006, there was a growing tendency for riders to stop riding at Onyx Summit and ride in a vehicle back to Sylvan Park. Starting in 2006, this is no longer allowed.



You need to ride your bike the full 114 Miles all the way up to Onyx Summit then all the way down the mountain to the Start / Finish at Sylvan Park in Redlands. This is a 114 Mile Century ... it's not a 74 Mile ride taking you to the top of Onyx Summit where you load your bike into a waiting vehicle and drive down the mountain. The clock stops at the top of Onyx Summit because we want the timing to be like the Mountain Stages on the Tour de France like Alp d'Huez and because we want you to enjoy a nice easy downhill with no time pressure to descend quickly or unsafely.



So here's the logic:

-- This is a bike ride and the fewer vehicles we add to the roads, the better and safer it will be for everyone

-- We don't want more vehicles than necessary on the roads ... polluting this beautiful course more ... wasting expensive gas

-- We don't want Personal SAGS helping some riders unfairly ... we will have to disqualify riders with Personal SAGS

-- The 40 Mile descent down the mountain is some of the most exciting and best parts of the ride so take your time and enjoy the scenery

-- The clock stops at the top of the mountain so don't rush coming down ... be safe ... use your brakes ... recover from this most difficult test of your mind and body

-- Spin your legs out nice and easy and you'll feel a whole lot better when you get back to the party at Sylvan Park and the next day

-- There's a beautiful, newly paved, wide bike lane down Damnation Alley from the Forest Falls turn nearly to the Ranger Station

-- There are beautiful green hills down near the Ranger Station that you didn't see on the climb up ... and which you wouldn't even notice in a car



The Breathless Agony Century is a 114 Mile ride and we want you to get your money's worth!!



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