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December 2, 2009
Tim's CIM Tips: Miles 24-26

 

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The finish of Tim Twietmeyer's mile-by-mile CIM course description is in sight. Pick up the print edition of The Bee tomorrow (Thursday) for the complete 26.2-mile list, plus a map and photos.

 

MILE 24-25

Alhambra to L Street, under Business 80 Freeway, to 21st Street
Topography: Flat; uneven road near Sutter Hospital construction at 28th Street.
Tim's Tips: "You complete that Z-turn onto L. People's legs are starting to get locked up. Making that left hand turn, you'll go over a drainage grate and dip, which can be dicey. When you're under the freeway, they have some good music right here that echo off the walls. You're looking for any piece of inspiration you can drag out of anyone. At the underpass, usually somebody's on the loud speaker shouting out names, cheering people on."
Sights: Jamba Juice, Starbucks, Del Taco

MILE 25-26

L Street to 8th Street
Topography: Flat
Tim's Tips: "Back to counting streets. The blocks are shorter, though. There's something to be said for city planning at this point. You're starting to get into that gravitational pull of the finish line. Just keep your head down and keep moving. The next big milestone in the edge of the park and the Hyatt. At that point, you're just a few blocks away from the U-turn to the Capitol. The buildings can block the wind; sometimes it's swirling."
Sights: Adult Costume Shop, Crepeville, Capitol Park

COMING TOMORROW: Mile 26 to the finish line

 

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