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| San Francisco motorcycle police prior to the start of the race |
8:00 a.m. The race has started |
The frontrunners |
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| The first women |
Here come the masses |
Howard Street |
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| Howard Street |
The Hayes Street Hill |
Up, up up! |
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| Still climbing |
Residents of Hayes Street cheering on the runners |
Yeow, this is one long climb |
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| Whew, this is a long hill |
Still more climbing |
Finally, the top |
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| A sweet little downhill |
Divisadero Street |
Divisadero Street |
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| Fell Street |
Some charming San Francisco Victorian homes |
Fell Street |
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| Fell Street |
Moving down the street |
Residents offering their good wishes |
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It is getting warm |
Fell Street |
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| John F. Kennedy Drive; entering Golden Gate Park |
Water stop in Golden Gate Park |
Mmmn, water is good for you |
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| A lot of thirsty runners |
A San Francisco mounted patrolman and his steed saying hello to a future Bay to Breakers runner |
The beautiful late 19th Century Conservatory of Flowers building |
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| Conservatory of Flowers building |
Some Rock n Roll music to keep the runners moving |
Rock on! |
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| I love her hair |
Some more music |
About six miles into the race |
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| A great time was had by all the runners |
Feeling good |
Another great San Francisco happening |
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| Smile for the photographers |
Getting close to the finish |
Only about .50 miles to go. You can smell the sea breeze |
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| The beautiful Pacific Ocean ... finally! |
The finish line is straight ahead |
A final sprint to the conclusion of the 92nd running of the San Francisco Bay to Breakers |