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Routes and profiles for each stage of the 2012 Amgen Tour of California
Are you planning to attend the race as a fan? This is a quick summary of stage dates, locations, distances, route maps and stage profiles for the Amgen Tour of California, the 2012 professional cycling race in California in May 2012. I really enjoy seeing the race live in California, the weather is typically good, the stages easy to attend, and the list of riders on each team's roster is top quality. In 2011 Chris Horner (Radioshack) won the overall race, who will be the winner in 2012 - go see for yourself. It is great fun to attend the race, for one day, or for all 8 stages.
Amgen Tour of California May 13-20, 2012 - Stage maps and profiles
Sunday, May 13
Stage 1 Presented by Rabobank
START: Santa Rosa
Distance: 115.9 miles
SPRINTS: Santa Rosa, CA 1
KOMs: C azadero Hwy., Ft. Ross Rd.(x2), Coleman Valley Road
FINISH: Santa Rosa
Monday, May 14
STAGE 2
Presented by Visit California
START: San Francisco
Distance: 117.1 miles
SPRINTS: Pacifica, Half Moon Bay, Summit Rd.
KOMs: Empire Grade, Bear Creek
FINISH: Santa Cruz County
Friday, May 18
Stage 6
Presented by Visit California
START: Palmdale
Distance: 115.7 miles
SPRINTS: Crestline, Fawnskin
KOMs: Mt. Emma, Wrightwood, CA 138, CA 18
FINISH: Big Bear Lake
Flagstaff climb in Boulder to be included in Stage 6
There was much speculation, anticipation and doubt whether this favorite local climb would be included in the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge. Yesterday at a local City Council meeting in Boulder, Colorado, the Boulder local organizing committee for Stage 6 of the USPCC informed the City Council of their planned stage route.
The big news - Stage 6 will finish at the flagpole near the amphitheater on Flagstaff Mountain. This is not the top of the climb or the top of the mountain, which means no Super Flagstaff (the steepest part of the climb). What is does mean is a pesky last climb for riders, and a chance for fans to walk up a scenic climb to watch the riders slow their pace (slightly) on a three and a half mile climb above town. This is no Alpe dHuez, this is more like a last berg (helligen).
Stage 6, August 25, 2012, Golden to Boulder, Colorado
A press release this morning from the office of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge announced, "Spectators in Boulder will have the opportunity to see the riders multiple times, as they pass through downtown twice during Stage 6. The first pass will take place as the riders come into the city from Golden, and the second pass will happen later in the day as they return to downtown Boulder before heading up to Flagstaff Mountain. Large video screens, entertainment, hospitality and vendor booths will be set up in the heart of downtown on Pearl St., creating a festival atmosphere for fans. "
The amphitheater on Flagstaff Mountain
Details of Stage 6 route:
Stage start in Golden
Several circuits around the city of Golden
North on Hwy 93
Sprint points at juncture of Pearl St Mall
USA Pro Challenge expo area near Pearl St in Boulder
West up Boulder Canyon along CO 119 towards Nederland
King of the Mountains (KOM) in Nederland
Also the 14th Annual Nedfest
North on Peak to Peak Highway to Lyons
South on Hwy 36 to climbs up Lefthand Canyon and over Lee Hill Rd.
Return into city of Boulder
Final climb up Flagstaff Mountain (3.5-mile) to the finish line at Sunrise Amphitheater
Read more about the climb of Flagstaff (with videos of the descent) in a blog post by Team Alchemist Blog Flagstaff is America’s Alpe d’Huez
Word of the Day: Bubble
Another word for the city of Boulder, also sometimes called the Kingdom of Boulder. Could be used to describe the space between the ears of it's residents, but more accurately describes the geographical area contained within it's borders.
I couldn't resist poking fun at Boulder with my Word of the Day series, but if you plan to come to Boulder to watch a bike race you will definitely read and hear this term. Boulderites (those who live in Boulder inside the Bubble) are known to rarely leave the border of their small homogenous everyone-looks-the-same city. They strongly believe their town is not only the best, but the only city for true cyclists to live and train. Those who live outside of Boulder have learned that bicycles exist in other parts of the world and people seem to be having just as much (actually more!) fun. But then I live in Denver, a 28-mile world-away from Boulder.
Fabian Cancellara makes some excellent points in this article by CyclingNews.com about the changed route of the 2012 Tour of Flanders (Ronde van Vlaanderen). I agree with him, almost to the point of feeling slightly guilty about being one of those many fans on the Kwaremont or Paterberg on April 1st to watch the race. But before the guilt sets in too deep, as Meryl Streep recently said in accepting her academy award for best actress after waiting years for the honor, "whatever."
Cycling is indeed growing and changing, but it does not distract from the reason why so many of us truly enjoy the Classics more than most other races of the year - because The Classics come down to man against man, man against machine, man against cobble, man against the elements. The fans are just their to witness the fight in true gladiator fashion. It's usually Classic!
Round and round they go - the last kilometers of the 2012 Tour of Flanders parcours. Go to this link (parcours) zoom in on the google map, and then click on each mountain icon to see the name, location, and details of each berg (or climb) in the 2012 Tour of Flanders. Very educational and fun for those of us who love maps and cycling and understanding what the riders will tackle on race day.
Look at this route (Brugge to Oudenaarde), if anything the fans are needed as directional road blocks, so the riders don't end up taking a wrong turn on this maze of roads! Can you imagine being inside one of the team cars - "Are we there yet?" "I'd swear we've seen that sign to Oudenaarde 5 times."
2012 Ronde van Vlaanderen route with finish in Oudenaarde
Today's Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in Belgium marked the opening season of the 2012 Classics. If you missed it don't worry more races are coming soon. Mark your calendars, here is a list of upcoming race dates:
For me this is the true cycling season as a fan. I am so excited. And soon I will be there myself to experience Belgium. I can't wait for April - bike races, bike riders, cobbles, Belgian beer, waffles, chocolates, and lots and lots of fans!I am now going to change some wheels around and go out for a bike ride to celebrate Spring.
I have a bunch of pictures of George Hincapie. I was recently sorting through some images from Interbike 2011 in Las Vegas, and realized I have some great pictures of George Hincapie that I have yet to post (I have many pictures I have yet to post, must get to that). It's Friday, I'm excited for the weekend, and having just posted the piece on Thomson Bike Tours at the Tour de France, I was reminded of my interview with Peter Thomson in which I asked him the question, "Which rider in the peloton have you witnessed as being most gracious to fans?"
Guess who he said - Hincapie! Peter said, "Hincapie. Every time he is at the Tour de France he always makes himself available. He is always very nice with our clients." He continued, "And also Popo (Yaroslav Popovych) (RadioShack-Nissan-Trek), he is such a nice guy, pleasant, down to earth."
Thomson Bike Tours is offering an interesting tour idea for non-cyclists to attend as a fan and follow the action of the Tour de France up close. Replace the term "avid cyclist" with avid fan and perhaps avid photographer and you have spectators being offered a chance to chase the Tour de France with a professional guide company. Keep in mind that Thomson Bike Tours has been doing this for over 10-years and is in the practice of guiding very strong "avid cyclists," which means they will offer the same experience and knowledge to you, appreciating that you are equally as huge of a fan of professional cycling.
Photo by Thomson Bike Tours from their real adventures
Be a spectator at the Tour de France on a guided tour. A fan tour!
I like the idea that they are making the experience of the Tour de France accessible to a wider range of fans. I also like that you may tack on additional days before or after joining one of their Tours in 2012. You can either ride yourself or be a tourist at your favorite sites in France, then meet up with them for the true action of the TDF. Another point to consider is that Thomson Bike Tours is an official A.S.O. Tour Company - when they say VIP, they mean VIP. As an official VIP Tour Operator of the Tour de France they will be granted special access. For any aspiring sports or travel photographer, this could be an amazing chance to capture some great shots and have a few unexpected stories to tell your friends and family back home.
Photo by Thomson Bike Tours
Remember I don't get paid for promoting anything in this sport. My interest is in sharing the thrill and passion for cycling. I like to point out when real people are doing amazing things for this sport. Peter Thomson has been growing his business for years and has earned his connections. His staff work hard to make your experience memorable, often setting up camp on mountain tops at key viewing points days before the race, selecting excellent hotels and meals, understanding the pace, and placing you where you can best experience the Tour de France.
I recently spoke with Peter Thomson via Skype (he was in Spain, I was in Colorado). We had a wonderful conversation. Pete is an individual who loves the sport, a former racer himself and from Scotland, he started guiding tours in 2003 and is now based near Barcelona, Spain. He truly understands what to do and what not to do when it comes to guiding cyclists and fans. Which can only be learned through experience and feedback, and the fact the 80% of his clients are returning customers. Need I say more?
Photo by Thomson Bike Tours
At least read over their itineraries and dream ... or plan for your future trip to the Tour de France. You can make it happen.
You may also enter to win a free trip to the Tour de France in 2012 with Thomson Bike Tours - complete this form on their website: enter drawing. The winner will be announced April 6, 2012. You could be going to the Tour de France in 2012 - I'm so excited for you!
Can you guess where we have cycled to now? More sites that a cycling fan might take in as a fan of travel and of the sport of cycling, here we go .......
Cuddles (Cadel Evans) cuddling the Credit Lyonnaise Lion at the 2011 TDF
LCL Lion
Lions in the Europcar Team Bus in 2011 - Thomas Voekler's 10 days in the yellow jersey.
#2 Tour de France Publicity Caravan
Speaking of the Caravan, this moving wonder has been in full force since 1930! The Caravan actually was devised as a result of the first tour director Henri Desgrange's attempt to create a competition between National teams at the Tour de France. National teams brought national pride, but not financial support for the overall race. The caravan was created as a packaged publicity opportunity and a source of income for the then race organizers. It has now become a long tradition.
Today 39% of spectators come first and foremost to see the caravan. The procession of vehicles lasts more than 45 minutes and precedes the riders and team cars of the Tour de France by up to 2 hours. Those at home may not glimpse the caravan on TV, but to a fan at the Tour de France, participating in the celebration of the grabbing (and dodging) of gifts (promotional items) thrown to fans from the caravan is great fun. Some items are more prized than others especially the shirts and hats, but you might also catch key chains, pens, candy, noise makers, water bottles, cakes, and even sausages!See a list of Sponsors of the Tour de France.
The Tour de France Caravan is:
A 20-km long parade
160 colorful and decorated vehicles
600 caravanists (those are the cray people on the vehicles)
33 brands represented
16 million gifts given away
45-minute long procession
12 members of the republican guard
4 traffic regulator motorcyclists
3 medical cars
€ 200,000 to € 500,000 investment for each advertiser
Did you know, The Thinker was originally titled The Poet? The Thinker originated as one of the figures on The Gates of Hell crafted by Rodin. The detail was first named "The Thinker" by foundry workers who noted its similarity to Michelangelo's statue of Lorenzo de Medici called Il Penseroso, the Thinker.
Apparently The Thinker did a lot of thinking in Hell. Rodin worked on The Gates of Hell piece on and off for 37 years (1880-1917), until his death in 1917. The Gates measure 6 m high, 4 m wide and 1 m deep (19.69'H × 13.12'W × 3.29'D) and contain 180 figures.
A handmade custom Italian road bike is a wonderful thing. The other day I was fortunate to see and touch a Dario Pegoretti handmade Italian steel bike. This bike was so special it had it's own hand-painted finish. I was told these bikes can take more than 6 months (the website says up to 24 months) to receive after ordering. The frame geometry is built to spec according to the rider's measurements, and although a customer may request a color scheme, no other exact details may be requested. Dario Pegoretti is a true artist, and artists are not told how to create their next masterpieces. The Studio asks simply, "Please don’t ask for a reproduction of a Ciavete paint scheme you’ve previously seen, as the idea behind Ciavete is for each frame to be a unique work displaying Dario’s aesthetic creativity."
Can you imagine placing your order and waiting to see the one-of-a-kind bike that arrives on your doorstep? I can tell you, this beauty was worth waiting for, I could see the iridescent gold paint sparkle and the individual paint strokes of the artist's hand. Photos do not do this masterpiece justice - it was spectacular!
A Dario Pegoretti work of art click any images to enlarge (please!).
Dario Pegoretti is considered one of the best modern frame builders in the World. He is 55 years old and lives in the town of Caldonazzo, outside of Trento, in the Dolomites, Italy. He is considered both a master frame builder and an artist. In an interview with Cycle Exif Pegoretti explained he takes inspiration for his paint designs from 60's street art. He added, "The paint sequence is primer, base coat, clear coat. But for many of my ‘WILD’ paint schemes I use piece of newspaper, powder, water color, coffee grain as i feel myself on that day."
Pegoretti uses only steel and aluminum to build his frames, you may choose from the Responsorium, Big Leg Emma (named after Frank Zappa), Marcelo (named after Thelonius Monk), Duende, Luigino, Love #3, and 8:30. See images of more Pegoretti bikes. View his amazing one of a kind artwork on bikes. Would you like to place an order? Search for a dealer in the USA. Visit the official Pegoretti website.
Or if you cannot wait for the bike to arrive on your doorstep, you may purchase the Rapha Pegoretti inspired pink club jersey now.
PedalDancer.com is a professional cycling fan guide and cycling travel blog. A resource for the professional cycling fan to learn more about the sport, the riders and the teams. Pedal Dancer offers a guide for the road cyclist on how and where to watch the big Tours. I represent the fan's interest and share stories about traveling with a bicycle, enjoying rides, races and events. My blogposts are inspired by my own curious quest to learn more about the sport of cycling - why not share. My goal is to be of value to the professional cycling fan - those of us who enjoy cheering on a great athlete as much as we enjoy riding a bike ourselves, and love the sport of cycling. Welcome! Karen Rakestraw
Interest, information and enthusiasm about being a fan, cycling, traveling, bikes and riding a bike. Light on opinion, heavy on information and joy of the sport.
Santos Tour Down Under January 15-22, 2012 Race and route information on the 2012 Tour Down Under in Australia? click here Tour Down Under
Paris-Nice March 4-11, 2012 Race and route information on the 2012 Paris-Nice? click here Paris-Nice
Milan-San Remo March 17, 2012 Race and route information for the 2012 Milano-Sanremo? click here Milan-San Remo
Gent-Wevelgem March 25, 2012 Race and route information on the 2012 Gent-Wevelgem? click here Gent-Wevelgem
Tour of Flanders April 1, 2012 Race and route information for the 2012 Ronde van Vlaanderen? click here Tour of Flanders
Tour of the Basque Country April 2-7, 2012 Race and route information on the 2012 Euskal Herriko Txirrindulari Itzulia - click here Vuelta al PaÃs Vasco
Paris-Roubaix April 8, 2012 Race and route information for the 2012 Paris-Roubaix? click here Paris-Roubaix
Amstel Gold April 15, 2012 Race and route information on the 2012 Amstel Gold - click here (Steephill.TV) Amstel Gold
Liege-Bastogne-Liege April 22, 2012 Race and route information on the 2012 Liege-Bastogne-Liege? click here Liege-Bastogne-Liege
L'Etape du California April 28, 2012 Looking for event information for the citizen cyclosportif ride called the L'Etape du California organized by the Amgen Tour of California? You can ride Stage 7 ..... REGISTRATION NOW OPEN L'Etape du California
Giro d'Italia May 5-27, 2012 Race and route information for the 2012 Giro d'Italia Giro d'Italia
Amgen Tour of California May 13-20, 2012 Race and route information on the 2012 Tour of California ATOC 2012
Superior Morgul Classic May 18-20, 2012 Race information for the 2012 Superior Morgul Classic in Colorado. Superior Morgul Classic race
Iron Horse Bicycle Classic May 26-28, 2012 Event and race information for the 2012 Iron Horse Classic - beat the train from Durango to Silverton, Colorado. Iron Horse Classic
Elephant Rock June 3, 2012 (first weekend) Route and event information for the 2012 Subaru Elephant Rock (century ride) in Castle Rock, Colorado? ..... click here Elephant Rock Century
Ride the Rockies June 10-16 2012
Event information on Ride the Rockies in Colorado. Route will be announced February 5th, 2012 ..... click here for more information Ride The Rockies Follow the folks on the ride at Denver Post Ride the Rockies Blogs
Tour de Suisse June 9-17, 2012
Race and route information for the 2012 Tour de Suisse, click here (official website in German and French)
Tour de Suisse
or at (English)
Steephill
Bicycle Tour of Colorado June 17-23, 2012 Registration open. Route and Event information for the (7-day event) Bicycle Tour of Colorado in Colorado? ..... click here for more information BTC Route and Registration
Tour de France June 30 - July 22, 2012 Race and route information for the 2012 Tour de France? click here Tour de France
Triple Bypass
July 14-15, 2012 Registration for the lottery begins in Januay 2012. Looking for additional ride information on the 2012 Triple Bypass in Colorado? .... please click here Triple Bypass
Death Ride July 14, 2012 Looking for event information (129 miles, 15,000ft climbing, 5 peaks) for the 2012 Tour of the California Alps Death Ride? ..... click here Death Ride
Mt Evans Hill Climb July 21, 2012 Event and race information for the 2012 Bob Cook Memorial Mt Evans Hill Climb, Colorado. Mt Evans Hill Climb race
GranFondo Ottawa July 1, 2012 Event and race information for the 2012 GranFondoOttawa. Gran Fondo Ottawa
Copper Triangle
August 4, 2012 Route and event information for the 2012 Copper Triangle in Colorado? click here Copper Triangle
Lookout Mountain Hillclimb August 4, 2012 Local amateur race information for the 2012 Pillar to Post race in Golden, Colorado? click here Lookout Mountain Climb
Tour of Utah August 7-12, 2012 Pro Race and route information for the 2012 Tour of Utah? click here Tour of Utah
Cascade Gran Fondo August 2012 Registration Open. Looking for information on the 2012 Cascade Gran Fondo in Bend, Oregon? ..... click here Cascade Gran Fondo
USA Pro Cycling Challenge August 20-26, 2012 Looking for route or team information on the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge professional tour of Colorado? (*the pro race is not called the Tour of Colorado, formerly called the Quiznos Pro Challenge). Please view the USA Pro Cycling Challenge Page at the top of this blog ..... or click here USA Pro Cycling Challenge 2012
Vuelta a España August 18 - September 9, 2012 Race and route information for the 2012 Vuelta a España? click here Vuelta a España
RBC GranFondo Whistler September 8, 2012 Event and route information on the 2012 Whistler Gran Fondo in Vancouver, Canada? click here RBC GranFondo Whistler
Soldier Ride Dates in 2012, various cities Event and route information for the 2012 Warrior Rides across the nation, go out and support the bike riders, click here Wounded Warrior Rides
UCI World Championships September 15-23, 2012 Men and Women Elite and U23, plus Junior Road and Time Trial Championships in Limburg, The Netherlands. 2012 dates and event information UCI Road World Championships
Levi's GranFondo September 29, 2012 Route and event information for the 2012 Levi's Gran Fondo in California? ..... click here for more information - Levi's King Ridge GranFondo
Gran Fondo USA Series Gran Fondo San Diego: April 10, 2011 Gran Fondo Los Angeles: June 26, 2011 Gran Fondo Philadelphia: August 14, 2011 Gran Fondo Miami: November 20, 2011
Timed event and route information for the 2011 Gran Fondo Series? click here Gran Fondos in USA