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Below are the Garmin Connect and Google Earth profiles for some of our favorite rides and runs as well as various events that our members have run and rode. To view the Garmin Connect profiles, just click on the link. To view the Google Earth profiles, you will need to download Google Earth and then download the file.

If you have any others, please email them to us and we will be happy to post them.

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Vincennes 10K 2010

Vincennes 10K and Download Vincennes 10K 2010 as part of a brick session (32 miles).

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Vincennes Bike Loop

Vincennes Lap and Download Vincennes Loop is a 1.95 mile (3.14 KM) loop in the Bois de Vincennes.

No matter the day or time, there always seems to be individuals biking around it.  Usually in a large peleton.  Nonetheless, it is excellent if you only have a short time to train or need to do some interval training. 

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Île de Puteaux (Track)

For the Thursday track sessions as well as the Sunday brick sessions, we run around the track on Île de Puteaux.  The track was resurfaced in late 2009 so it is really nice and spongey.

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Île de Puteaux (Piscine)

On the Île de Puteaux, there is a great 50 meter outdoor pool.

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Île de Puteaux (Parking Lot)

For the brick sessions, we meet in the parking lot on Île de Puteaux.  I (Brian) usually drive so everyone can leave sneakers and extra water in the trunk of my car.  After the ride, we run around the track.

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Hippodrome de Longchamp Training Circuit

Hippodrome de Longchamp and Download Hippodrome de Longchampis a 2.2 mile (3.54 KM) loop around l'hippodrome de Longchamp in the Bois de Boulogne.

No matter the day or time, there always seems to be individuals biking around it.  Usually in a large peleton.  Nonetheless, it is excellent if you only have a short time to train or need to do some interval training. 

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Chevreuse (D13) Training Ride

Chevreuse and Download Chevreuse (D13) is a slightly shorter ride than our standard Dampierre ride thus almost everything is the same.  Instead of going straight on the D906 to Dampierre, we, instead, take a right onto the D13 and eventually meet up with the D91 again at the roundabout after the hill which saves 2 miles but not any climbing. 

GPS distance is 39.02 miles (62.79 KM). 

There is a total of 3,055 feet (931 meters) of climbing.* 

*According to the data, this ride has more climbing than the standard Dampierre ride which doesn't seem correct thus may be due to weather conditions which affect the GPS.

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Lisboa Marathon 2009

Lisboa Marathon and Download Lisboa 2009 as run by Brian Lang in 2009.

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Dampierre (Fôret Domaniale de Meudon) Training Ride

Fôret Domaniale de Meudon has a different approach to Dampierre with a great hill (551 feet) in Meudon.  Once in Versailles/Buc, we meet the standard training route. 

Due to 3 flat tires (wasn't my best day), there is a couple of hiccups in the track.

GPS distance is 43.59 miles (70.18 KM). 

There is a total of 2,971 feet (906 meters) of climbing.

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Dampierre (Fôret Domaniale de Fausses Reposes) Training Ride

Fôret Domaniale de Fausses Reposes and Download Fôret Domaniale de Fausses Reposes is a different approach and return to Dampierre.  We start the same way but with a scenic detour through the Fôret Domaniale de Fausses Reposes on the way to Versailles.

GPS distance is 42.14 miles (67.80 KM). 

There is a total of 3,121 feet (951 meters) of climbing.

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