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I finished the 2013 Pacific Populaire @GWMatthews

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Randonneur Cycling began in BC when the four founding members - Gerry, John, Dan, and Wayne - qualified for and then completed Paris Brest Paris in 1979. By the mid 1980s the growing group of Lower Mainland randonneurs was looking for a way to introduce new people to the sport. "Populaires" are short, unofficial randonneur events with some of the flavour of official "brevets" or "randonnees" (200 km+). These fun rides had been used elsewhere to introduce people to randonneur cycling. Sometimes populaires are also thought of stepping-stones to 200 km brevets. According to Dan McGuire: "My recollection is that Randy Clelland organized [the 1986 populaire] as a warm-up for the 200 and Marty Wanless promoted it to gain membership, and it went on from there."

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I finished the

2013 Pacific

Populaire @GWMatthews

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100 km bike ride

on a cool, wet

spring morning in

Vancouver

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With a 9:00 am

start at Riley Park

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First out to &

around UBC with a

police escort

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Then south over

the Arthur Laing

Bridge to Richmond

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To picturesque

Steveston

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West to the

Alex Fraser

bridge

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East along River

Road to the bike

bridge on the

Canada Line

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Back up to

16th Avenue at

UBC

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Finishing at (now

demolished) Riley

Park Community

Centre

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Next, the 2013

Canada Day

Populaire