Monthly Archives: August 2012

Last Day for the Race

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You know it is super cool for US cycling that a race of the caliber of the Pro Challenge comes to Colorado every August now. That being said, I’m not really that much into watching bike races live. Honestly, and a ton of you are going to hate this, I wish they would put in a hard circuit race, maybe even a really hard criterium. At least use the old Morgal-Bismark course where the riders come by 7 or 8 times. The most common comment I hear from non cycling fans is, “Is that it?” Michael Aisner was a visionary with the Red Zinger and Coor’s Classic. The sport has legs on it’s own now, but to keep it growing, the spectators need to be entertained.

Today is the time trial. If I don’t really like watching live bike racing, then you can figure how much I like watching a live time trial. I’m not going to do it. It is amazing with all the climbing in this event that 3 guys can be less than 30 seconds apart in the overall. It should make for a very interesting finish. I’m going to be riding up on the Peak to Peak Hwy. above Boulder when it’s going on.

It is amazing how much better I feel riding at 5500 feet than 9-10K feet. There is lots more air down low. I rode over to Golden and up Look Out Mtn. yesterday with my friend Vincent, who lives in Arvada. I’m getting okay miles in here, but am putting in no intensity. I’m going to St. Louis for the Gateway Cup next Friday-Monday. It is 4 criteriums, so I hope that gets me back up to speed.

Tonight I’m going to meet Trudi at a party at the Grand Hyatt in downtown Denver. It is called Living the Ride and is an event that features Jim Ochowicz and a reunion of the 7-11 team and current BMC team that is racing here. You can click here to get information. I think the tickets are pretty steep at something like 250 bucks, but it is a kind of unique event. It will be nice seeing Andy Hampsten, Davis, Dough and all the other old members of the 7-11 team. When they get together, it is always an interesting time.

Here is Vincent with the city below. He’s always had a pretty unique riding style, but it seems to work well for him.

I’ve been having this problem with my hand for almost a year, so Vincent’s wife, Lisa, who is a physician helped me out. Hopefully it is a permanent cure and not just a band-aid.

This was the scene in Golden a few hours after the start. It was pretty cool, a big screen showing the race with a pretty dramatic backdrop.

I went to dinner in Boulder and walked the Pearl Street Mall. This vending machine was in front of University Bicycles. I’ve known Doug Emerson, the owner, for a really long time. This is a very unique way to supple after hour repair supplies. I’ve never seen it anywhere. It is a great idea in a town like Boulder.

The vending machine has all size spare tubes, quickfils, tools, and blocks. I’d be really interested how much the sell here.

I’m sick of everyone trying to mislead us with sneaky small print. It seems to be common practice where it is advertised one way, and then there is small print telling the rear story. These bottles of water are in my hotel room. One says complimentary and the other has nearly the exact same label and it is $3.95. It reflects a sad state of our society when we have to fool each other for extra pennies.

Last Night’s Photos from Colorado

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Yesterday was busy. I first did an awesome ride with Vincent and Sue up Golden Gate. It was in the 90’s in Denver, but cool up in the mountains. Then it was a rush to head over to a 7-11/BMC shindig. Here are some photos from the day. I have to hurry because Trudi is dropping off riders at the airport this morning and I’m meeting her up in the mountains.

You hardly ever get a group of icons like this together in today’s cycling world. This is Bob Roll, Eric Heiden above, then Steve Bauer, Chris Carmichael, Davis Phinney and Jim Ochowicz.

This is Taylor Phinney, TT stage winner, helping George Hincapie, Och and Bob action off George’s skinsuit he raced in yesterday, number and all. The last jersey in George’s career. Ron Kiefel bought it, out bidding Carmichael for 7 large. (Sorry Och for the candid shot.)

This is George handing Ron the skinsuit.

The other side of the stage 7-11 stage. Here are, from left to right, Ron Kiefel, Sue, Sean Petty, Monica Van Haute, Trudi and Mike Neel.

There was a fashion show during the food portion. Mainly modeling Hincapie, Lulu Lemon and the other clothing sponsors of BMC.

Tejay thanking Cadel for being such a good domestic this past week.

Vincent and Sue up in the mountains earlier in the day.

Levi finishing the time trial.