The inaugural edition of the Haute Route San Francisco will be set against the backdrop of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.
In one of the most visited and beautiful cities in the world, the three timed and ranked stages include iconic views of the famed Golden Gate Bridge, a climb to East Peak in Marin County and an ascent to the landmark Mt. Diablo, where the summit view encompasses 80,000 square miles of California.
The closest international airports are San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Oakland International Airport (OAK).
Like all Haute Route events, you will benefit from full mechanical assistance from the event’s Global Partner, Mavic – drawing on decades of experience supporting the pro peloton in cycling’s Grand Tours – in addition to daily stage timings, feed stations, massages, meals and exclusive event jersey, bib shorts and arm warmers.
Join us for the inaugural event in California and embrace the opportunity to compete with a professional level of on and off the bike support unprecedented in U.S. amateur cycling!
Price:
Individual: USD 895
Venue details: Hyatt Fisherman's Wharf , 555 North Point St , San Francisco , 94133 , United States
End Time: 22 Apr, 1:00 pm
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