Bike The Coast
Race-specific weather data and nutrition strategy for Bike The Coast in Oceanside, CA, US.
Race Location33.19°, -117.38°
Race-Day Conditions
67–75°F range
63–87% range
5-year average via Open-Meteo. 80% of race days fall within the range shown. Updated Mar 30, 2026.
Favorable temperature range
Typical race-day temperature of 70°F is in the optimal range for performance. Standard fueling and hydration targets apply.
High humidity conditions
Humidity averaging 80% combined with warm temperatures impairs sweat evaporation. Your body works harder to cool itself. Reduce intensity expectations and increase fluid intake.
Consistent intake on the bike
Cycling allows for higher fueling rates than running since there is less GI jostling. Set a timer for every 15-20 minutes and aim for steady intake. Bottles are easier to manage than gels at high speeds.
Sample Century Ride (100mi) Nutrition Plan
Based on a 165 lb cyclist finishing in ~6 hours. Your plan will differ based on body weight, experience, and conditions.
| Hour | Carbs | Fluid | Sodium | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hour 1 | 60g | 20oz | 400mg | Drink mix + bar |
| Hour 2 | 80g | 24oz | 500mg | Drink mix + gel |
| Hour 3 | 80g | 24oz | 500mg | Drink mix + chews |
| Hour 4 | 80g | 24oz | 500mg | Drink mix + rice cake |
| Hour 5 | 70g | 22oz | 500mg | Drink mix + gel |
| Hour 6 | 60g | 18oz | 400mg | Gel + sports drink |
| Total | 430g | 132oz | 2800mg |
These are general estimates. Get your personalized plan for this race →
What to Expect at Bike The Coast
Bike The Coast is a Century Ride (100 mi) century ride (100mi) held in Oceanside, CA, US. Based on 5 years of historical weather data, athletes can expect median race-day temperatures around 70°F.
Temperatures at Bike The Coast typically range from 67°F to 75°F. The upper end of that range crosses into moderate heat risk. While not extreme, sweat rates will be elevated and athletes who under-fuel on sodium or fluids may feel it in the later miles. A dialed-in hydration plan makes a real difference here. Humidity is also a factor here, with levels reaching 87% on warmer days. High humidity impairs sweat evaporation — your body's primary cooling mechanism — so perceived effort rises even when temperatures look manageable on paper.
Cycling events allow for higher fueling rates than running since there's less GI jostling. Most riders can comfortably handle 80–100g of carbs per hour, delivered through a mix of bottles, bars, and on-bike snacks. Set a recurring 15–20 minute timer as a fueling reminder — it's easy to forget when you're focused on the road.
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Fueling and hydration suggestions are based on published sports science research including ACSM position stands, ISSN guidelines, and peer-reviewed work by Jeukendrup, Sawka, and others. This is not medical or dietary advice — individual needs vary. Always test your nutrition strategy in training before race day.
Recommended Reading
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