Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Davis to Santa Rosa

This past weekend I escaped to San Francisco with the intentions of sightseeing with Esther and then catching a little bit of the Amgen Tour of California in Santa Rosa on Sunday. A change of plans meant that I was flying solo as Esther decided to stay at home and fight a nasty cold.

Esther doesn't mind going and watching the occasional race for a short amount of time but this gave me a chance to get real nerdy and bike geeky. I agreed to facebook status my way through California and upload pictures as I took them which I dutifully did on my mobileme gallery. Some ended up on facebook as mobile uploads so you won't find them all. 


This is my pride and joy for the weekend. Okay, I'll admit that Tom may not have been able to fully read the shirt but being able to get 'Tornado' Tom Boonen's signature on this shirt made me happy. He's a pretty nice guy too. Put a pen and something to sign on in his hands and he will do it. Even 3 minutes before he has to be over at the start.
And even though it is not a super crisp shot (I've cropped it way in to get details), seeing Mancebo pull of that stage win after his solo breakaway (minus that little stint with Timmy J and Kemp) was unreal. The weather was just down right awful for spectating so I cannot even imagine what it would have been like on a bike. I crammed in ten feet back from the finish line to a point where I could see the giant screen. Watching Mancebo take off away from Nabali and Van de Walle as they crested the small rise and then see him sprinting all the way down the last 300 meters to the line was pay off for his ride. It left him with 3 of the 4 jerseys he could have won-- the GC yellow, the red KOM, and the green sprinter's jersey.

Trying to shoot decent pictures in the rain is a challenge but I have pulled out a few decent ones and thrown the into my Tour of California Gallery.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

REJECTED!

Joel got the mail today with a big fat VOID stamp on our checks with a nice letter saying that for $1250 we can spend a weekend with Carmichael Training Systems and be guaranteed entry into the Leadville Trail 100.

Oh well- I've got better places to spend my $250 entry fee. That means I could race 10 cross races in the fall, or even 7-8 mountain bike races this summer in Winter Park or the Mountain States Cup series. But it sure would have been worth it to ride 100 miles across the sky.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

From Velonews.com- It looks like the Amgen Tour of California is going to be a who's who of professional cycling. Sweet!

Tour of California Rosters

I am already excited to go but this just makes it even better.

Monday, February 2, 2009

SSWC '09

My wonderful coloring skills, as seen on my Single Speed World Championships 2009 entry form, and $35 has gotten me a ticket to race in Durango come September. I am ultra-stoked. My origin is stated as Detroit-- it sounds cooler and I consider it to be my 'hometown.'

I am thinking I will set up a Bionicon Frequency for this race. I like my 69'er 1x1 Surly but it would be good to ride one of my sponsors' bikes and not something I just pulled out of the garage. 

Headed to the gym now. On order is a 30-45 minute run, some weights and then sleep. I've got to let this body rest a little bit after this weekend's 80 miles, 6,000 vertical ascent and 6 hours in the saddle plus tonight's workout. I have a feeling though that tomorrow's ride home for the office is going to work me a bit.