Just Another Cyclist » amgen https://justanothercyclist.com Sat, 05 Sep 2015 15:55:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3 Chris Horner on diet, cafes and California https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/06/01/chris-horner-on-diet-cafes-and-california-2/ https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/06/01/chris-horner-on-diet-cafes-and-california-2/#comments Wed, 01 Jun 2011 17:21:16 +0000 https://justanothercyclist.com/?p=2153

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[singlepic id=57 w=320 h=240 float=right]I found it particularly rewarding to watch Chris Horner win the 2011 Amgen Tour of California.  Horner is one of my favorite riders in the peloton.  As anyone that has been reading my posts will have noticed, I’m primarily a Leopard-Trek fan.  Or, more precisely, I’m a Voigt, Schleck, Schleck and Cancellara fan, and they just happen to still be riding on the same team.

While my Leopard Trek fandom comes form watching the guys race, my appreciation of Chris Horner is much more personal.  I had the opportunity to both meet and ride with Chris Horner at last years Clark’s Corner Cycling Challenge.  That’s where I learned that, well, Chris is just a really cool guy.  There are few folks as down to earth, approachable and humble.  Oh – and the guy seems to have a perpetual smile on his face.

Horner even mentioned Clark’s Corner in one of his video diaries taken during the Tour of California:

[singlepic id=65 w=320 h=240 float=left]One of the things that struck me about standing next to the guy is how tiny he was last year – at least to me.  What is interesting about that is that Horner has stated that getting his weight down was key to winning the AToC.

Levi Leipheimer had made a couple of joking comments to the press about Horner “Getting the diet under control,” and Horner himself was quoted regarding his dieting efforts by VeloNews as saying:

We [Chris and grilfriend Megan Elliott] tried it the grocery route, preparing healthy meals at home, but I wasn’t losing weight. While cooking meals, I was snacking, too. Often you don’t start cooking dinner until you’re hungry, and dinner takes an hour to make. Next thing you know, you’re shredding cheese and cutting yourself an extra thick slice to nibble on, or taking a handful of almonds, or eating a piece of the bread that is supposed to go with your pasta, and even though your dinner is only supposed to be 1,000 calories, you’ve added an extra 700 just snacking while making dinner.

It looks like other folks might get the opportunity to rub elbows with Chris Horner in the same way I did.  Indications are that he will again be attending the Clark’s Corner Cycling Challenge on September 25th in Ione, CA.  I spoke with Kraig Clark regarding this second annual event, and it looks like things will be changing a little bit from last year’s format.  This time around it will be a bit more traditional, with set routes of varying lengths.  I would also highly recommend the VIP dinner – as the food last year was fantastic.

 

 

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Sacramento treated to great racing https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/05/16/sacramento-treated-to-great-racing-2/ https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/05/16/sacramento-treated-to-great-racing-2/#comments Tue, 17 May 2011 05:44:13 +0000 https://justanothercyclist.com/?p=2111

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Sacramento was treated to some fantastic pro racing as the modified stage 2 course of the 2011 Amgen Tour of California offered 3 circuits around the state capitol building.  A breakaway of 4 riders struggled to stay ahead of the peloton, but were caught before rolling onto the streets of California’s capitol city, where huge crowds waited despite the threat of poor weather.

Rain fell briefly just as the riders started to duel it out trying to get teams positioned for a sprint finish.

At the end of the day, it was Ben Swift of Team Sky that claimed the sprint – and of course the overall leaders jersey at the end of the first active day of racing of the tour.  Ben Swift stated that he actually felt the rain may have helped him out:

The rain helped me a little bit.  Coming from Britain, you get to experience riding in rain.  It puts a fear in
some people and helps you control things more.

Racing continues tomorrow as Route 3 travels from Auburn to Modesto.

 

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AToC Stage 2 Start Moved To Nevada City https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/05/16/atoc-stage-2-start-moved-to-nevada-city-2/ https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/05/16/atoc-stage-2-start-moved-to-nevada-city-2/#comments Mon, 16 May 2011 13:37:07 +0000 https://justanothercyclist.com/?p=2102

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In response to anticipated weather conditions, officials have moved the start of stage 2 of the 2011 mgen Tour of California to Nevada City, CA.  The start time has also been delayed to 12:15 Pacific Time.  This essentially moves the start along the original route to the location and time it was expected to pass the new start location, thus allowing the rest of the 61 miles to follow the originally planned route.

The route was expected to leave Squaw Valley and pass over Donner Pass.  However, the threat of more winter-like conditions again raised concerns for the safety of riders, spectators and crew, prompting this change.


This will mark the second year that Nevada City has hosted a stage start, the first being Stage 1 of the 2010 Tour.  Andrew Messick, president of AEG Sports, also spoke of the possibility of a return again:

Nevada City did an outstanding job hosting the first stage of the 2010 race and we know that the riders and fans will appreciate the return.  We owe a debt of gratitude to Andy Chapman, Carol Chaplin and everyone in Squaw Valley, who worked tirelessly to create what would have been an exceptional Stage 2 start and hope that we will have an opportunity to bring the Amgen Tour of California to the city in a future year.

This change will have some rewards for spectators in Sacramento, CA however.  Originally the route was scheduled to make only a single pass around the state capital building.  However, in light of the shortened course race officials have increased that to 3 circuits through the heart of the city.

According to officials:

Following the peloton’s 12:15 p.m. PT departure from Nevada City, California, the riders will travel approximately 61 miles to Sacramento, picking up the original Stage 2 route.  The riders will enter Sacramento at approximately 3 p.m. PT and complete three circuit laps before finishing in front of the Capitol Building between 3:30 and 3:45 p.m. PT.  The race’s original schedule called for only one complete circuit, but due to the modified course, the additional two circuits were able to be added.

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Tour of Cali Possibly Effected Tomorrow https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/05/15/tour-of-cali-possibly-effected-tomorrow-2/ https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/05/15/tour-of-cali-possibly-effected-tomorrow-2/#comments Sun, 15 May 2011 23:40:44 +0000 https://justanothercyclist.com/?p=2098

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Snow at Lake Tahoe
Photo via UnitedHealthcare-Maxxis rider Rory Sutherland

Stage 1 of the Amgen Tour of California was unfortunately canceled due to the risks presented to riders, spectators and staff by winter-like weather conditions.  Many riders expressed their agreement that the cancellation of stage 1 was the right thing to do.  This was further underscored by reports that as many as 6 race marshals may have been involved in an incident or incidents resulting in their motorcycles crashing in the slippery conditions.  There are no reported injuries as a result of these crashes.

However, while stage 1 is behind us, there is still risk of potential impact on tomorrow’s stage 2.

Current predictions are for a 50% chance of snow at Donner Pass – the highest elevation of the route.  At a press conference on Monday following the stage 1 cancellations, officials stated that a plan ‘B’ was already in place for the second day of racing.  Given that the rest of stage 2 is mostly downhill after Donner Summit, this plan B could possibly be a modification of the starting location.

Stage 2 diverts off of the path of Interstate 80 onto CA Highway 20.  The descent into the valley continues through Nevada City before finally turning south for the flat run up to Sacramento.  The course does a loop around the state capitol building as it has done in past years, and is likely to result in a sprint finish to the line.

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Stage 1 of Tour of Cali still “on hold” https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/05/15/stage-1-of-tour-of-cali-still-on-hold/ https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/05/15/stage-1-of-tour-of-cali-still-on-hold/#comments Sun, 15 May 2011 19:54:05 +0000 https://justanothercyclist.com/?p=2092

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Update: Stage 1 was canceled. And Delores Pickford (@dpk4d) gives us a really good example of why.

The official release from officials says that Stage 1 of the Tour of California is slated for a 1:15pm Pacific time start – using a much shortened course allowing for the scheduled end time of  3:15-4pm pacific to remain as scheduled.

However, given the weather that just rolled through Sacramento, there still remains the possibility of a complete neutralization of the inaugural stage of the 2011 race.

While I myself was riding across Sacramento – about 100 miles west of the South Lake Tahoe start of Stage 1 – I found myself caught in a hail storm, and thunderstorms continue to roll through this area.  However, the official release sent out at about 11:30 am states:

Stage 1 of the 2011 amgen tour of california to start at 1:15 p.m. pT

Route Shortened Due to Later Start Time, but Still Includes KOM and Sprint Competitions

Lake Tahoe, Calif. (May 15, 2011) – After monitoring weather conditions overnight and this morning, while consulting with public safety and race team officials, organizers of the 2011 Amgen Tour of California have announced that the current and projected weather conditions will allow Stage 1 of the race to start at 1:15 p.m. PT at the original start line in South Lake Tahoe.  Race officials will continue to pay close attention and monitor the course and all other conditions. If at any time it is determined to be unsafe to continue, the race will be neutralized.

The new route (which merely eliminates a portion of a loop around Lake Tahoe) will continue to take the riders from South Lake Tahoe to Northstar around the west side of Lake Tahoe and will be approximately 50 miles.  The projected finish timing, which was to be between 3:15 and 4 p.m. PT will remain unchanged.

The Lifestyle Festival in Northstar will open as scheduled at noon PT, with the timing of the Amgen Breakaway Mile remaining on schedule for 2:30 p.m. PT.

“We have been in constant communication with all parties involved in the 2011 Amgen Tour of California – from public safety and transportation authorities to teams and all of our partners – to ensure our decision protects the safety of our riders and fans,” said Andrew Messick, president of AEG Sports.  “We thank everyone for their tireless efforts in bringing this race together, and pledge that we still have a great day of racing ahead of us today.”

Fans are still encouraged to come out to the start line at Montbleu, where rider sign-in will take place at 12:15 p.m. PT, allowing them to see the cyclists up close before they take off for the start of the race.  Unfortunately, with the change in course, people will not be able to see both the start and finish in person.  Fans in the South Lake Tahoe area who want to experience the Stage 1 finish at Northstar will need be on the road by 12:30 p.m. PT at the latest.

Beginning with a neutral start that takes the cyclists west out of South Lake Tahoe, the race will follow the second half of the original route and feature highlights including:

  • King of the Mountains (KOM) competition at Emerald Bay at approximately mile 13
  • Sprint line at Tahoe City at approximately mile 31
  • KOM competition at Brockway summit at approximately mile 43

 

The revised stage 1 map revised puts the route along the west shore of the lake, a route familiar to many that have ridden in this area.

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Ride your bike to Tour of California https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/05/14/ride-your-bike-to-tour-of-california-2/ https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/05/14/ride-your-bike-to-tour-of-california-2/#comments Sat, 14 May 2011 15:39:12 +0000 https://justanothercyclist.com/?p=2081

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If you are planning on attending the finish of Stage 2 of the Amgen Tour of California.  Sacramento can be tricky it park in and negotiate on a good weekend day.  Throw in all of the traffic for a major cycling event and you’re likely to find yourself walking miles even if you do drive downtown.  However, Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates (SABA) are helping to solve this problem for you.

As in previous years, SABA will be manning a bike valet service on the lawn of the capitol building.  You can ride your bike right to the finish line, and SABA volunteers will place your bike into a safe, fenced, staffed ‘bull pen.’  You’ll be given a claim ticket which you can use to claim your bike when you are ready to depart.  And besides, riding your bike to a bike race just seems to complete the experience – doesn’t it?

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Amgen Tour of California just around the corner https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/04/25/amgen-tour-of-california-just-around-the-corner/ https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/04/25/amgen-tour-of-california-just-around-the-corner/#comments Mon, 25 Apr 2011 19:09:28 +0000 https://justanothercyclist.com/?p=2051

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We’re getting close to another Tour of California.  The team lists show a competitive field that should make for some great racing.  I’ll be covering a few of the stages for VeloReviews, as well as looking out for Team Type 1 for here at JustAnotherCyclist.com.  Also, there are plans brewing to get some like minded folks together during some of the stages.  If you are going to be at any of them, let me know so that we can meet up in person.

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Versus network continues AToC coverage https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/01/19/versus-network-continues-atoc-coverage/ https://justanothercyclist.com/2011/01/19/versus-network-continues-atoc-coverage/#comments Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:01:39 +0000 https://justanothercyclist.com/?p=1777

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Looks like the Versus network has entered into an agreement with AEG to continue televised coverage.

When I first heard this I had mixed results.  Versus coverage has been less than desirable at times – at least for those of us that are cycling fans.  However, the network has apparently notice the market potential of the cycling community as a whole.  Their press release (full content below) states:

Since VERSUS started airing coverage of the Tour of California in 2007, the network has seen average viewership growth of 46 percent.  Last year’s race saw the number of viewers tuning in to the network’s daily coverage double from 2007 (3 million vs. 1.5 million).

Things appear slightly more shiny now, however.  While many of us have gotten used to the one hour in the middle of the night coverage of major bicycle races as all that we could hope for, the press release refers to these highlight brodcasts as something that will be provided “additionally.”  Can we dare home for live, HD coverage of the race while it happens?  Apparently CyclingFans thinks so:

Here is the full press release from Versus:

NEW YORK, N.Y. (January 19, 2011)—VERSUS and AEG today announced a multi-year agreement to continue televising AEG’s Amgen Tour of California road race, the premier U.S.-based cycling event that features the world’s top professional cyclists.  VERSUS will provide live HD coverage of the 2011 Amgen Tour of California, which takes place from May 15-22, including all the exciting finish-line sprints and the first-ever mountain top stage finish with the ascent up Mt. Baldy.  Additionally, the network will air highlights of the stages each night during the eight-day competition at 11 p.m. ET.

“VERSUS’ commitment to cycling is stronger than ever and we look forward to continuing our coverage of the largest road race in America,” said Marc Fein, Executive Vice President of Programming, Production and Business Operations for VERSUS. “We are excited to broadcast this epic event for the fifth straight year and super-serve cycling fans the same way we do with all our properties.”

Since VERSUS started airing coverage of the Tour of California in 2007, the network has seen average viewership growth of 46 percent.  Last year’s race saw the number of viewers tuning in to the network’s daily coverage double from 2007 (3 million vs. 1.5 million).

“We are delighted to be partnering with VERSUS on the Amgen Tour of California,” said Andrew Messick, President of AEG Sports. “VERSUS’ skill, experience and passion for both cycling and the Amgen Tour of California makes them the perfect partner as we continue to make our race one of the most important in the world.”

Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwen, the undisputed voices of cycling, will once again call all the race action in the Golden State with Bob Roll returning as field reporter.

Stages for the 2011 Amgen Tour of California:

Stage 1: Sunday, May 15 – South Lake Tahoe to North Lake Tahoe-Northstar at Tahoe Resort
Stage 2: Monday, May 16 – North Lake Tahoe-Squaw Valley  to Sacramento
Stage 3: Tuesday, May 17 – Auburn to Modesto
Stage 4: Wednesday, May 18 – Livermore to San Jose
Stage 5: Thursday, May 19 – Seaside to Paso Robles
Stage 6: Friday, May 20 – Solvang Individual Time Trial
Stage 7: Saturday, May 21 – Claremont to Mt. Baldy
Stage 8: Sunday, May 22 – Santa Clarita to Thousand Oaks

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