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Women's Peloton in Beaumont

All race events start and finish at Beaumont Civic Center, 550 E. 6th St. The circuit route in Beaumont is identical to last year, Race Director Eric Reiser said. It covers 24.1 miles and includes climbs and descents in and near Bogart Park.

This is the fifth consecutive year Beaumont has hosted a stage in the Redlands Bicycle Classic.

The Redlands Bicycle Classic is a four-day professional bicycling competition, with a combined purse of more than $43,000 for men and women racers, and it's billed by organizers as "the Premier Stage Race in the United States."

If you plan to be downtown Friday for the Beaumont stage of the 28th Annual Redlands Bicycle Classic, stop at East 6th and Palm Avenue to visit with a BB Patch representative.

You'll be able to sign up for newsletters and email alerts from Banning-Beaumont Patch, and business owners will be able to claim their BB Patch listings.

Like all the local news content and other information at Banning-Beaumont Patch, these offerings are free.

Banning-Beaumont Patch plans to maintain a presence outside for the duration of Redlands Bicycle Classic events Friday in Beaumont.

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