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27 April 2016

News and stories of interest for Fans - Tour of California

STORIES OF INTEREST at the 2016 Tour of California

Did you know that Jelly Belly Racing Team has been together for seventeen years and is the only Pro Team based near San Diego, California, in San Marcus. Read more.

Peter Sagan, the current Slovakian National Champion and current World Champion Road, will sign a new team contract next year and is reported to be seeking a salary of over 6 million. Considering that the entire Jelly Belly team operates under a budget of 1.5 million (and gives out free jelly beans), that is a lot of money for riding a bike. In the words of Bob Roll, "Is he worth it? I think he is absolutely worth it. He is the best thing that has happened to professional cycling in a long while. He is a phenomenal rider." Peter will wear bib #1 as the defending champion of the Tour of California.

Legendary basketball player Bill Walton is a familiar face at the Tour of California. He loves riding a bike. Read more Bill Walton Is All About the Bike, By Jason Gay at The Wall Street Journal.

You might notice some changes in team names this year. Holowesko-Citadel is the old team Hincapie Racing. Rally is the old Optum. Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka is the old MTN-Qhubeka. Direct Énergie is the old Europcar team. Axeon Hagens Berman cycling team morphed out of Bissell Development Team. Note that the names have changed but not every sponsor or rider on these new teams is the same.

Did you know pro cyclist Taylor Phinney (BMC) is also an artist? And you have a chance to win a BMC bike custom painted by Taylor, enter bike contest on VeloNews. You might have known that Taylor's dad Davis Phinney works with the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson's, did you know Taylor's mom Connie Carpenter Phinney is also a former Olympian cyclist and speed-skater, and a race stage announcer for women's pro cycling? Taylor's painted bikes look a bit like a Dario Pegoretti bike, read: A handmade Pegoretti bike, By Pedal Dancer®.

Fans gather to watch the stage start in Santa Barbara in 2015. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
Spectators at the women's race in northern California, are up for a real treat in watching Great Britain racer Lizzie Armistead (Boels Dolmans Cycling Team). Cycling News reports that Armistead is indeed heading to California to race. US road champion Megan Guarnier, women's UCI Hour Record holder Evelyn Stevens, and two-time world champion and Olympic gold medalist Kristin Armstrong will also compete in the women's race.

We actually have another Host City for the Tour of California this year that should be acknowledged and appreciated - Modesto. Teams will be staying in hotels in Modesto between Stages 4 and 5 on May 18th. According to Lodinews.com, Modesto City Council voted to enter into an agreement (that agreement equaling a $75,000 cost in hotels and restaurants for teams and staff) with Amgen to host the riders over the one night, having finished the stage in Monterey, the teams will then travel to Lodi the next morning for the stage start.

The Directeur Sportif for the Axeon Hagens Berman (USA) team is Jonkheer ("The Honourable") Axel Merckx, son of Eddy Merckx who has been made a baron in Belgium. The team's bike sponsor is not Merckx bikes, instead they race on Specialized bikes. Keep your eyes open at the race because Eddy Merckx has been known to visit looking like any other fan in the crowd. I have returned home only to look through photographs to realize "What? I was standing next to Eddy!"

Riders come and go to the sign-in stage at a stage start; lots of activity to watch for fans. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
Stage 1 start time is 11:30 AM (the San Diego Local Organizing Committee has wrongly printed the start time as 10:30 am, this is incorrect). As at every other UCI race, riders must sign-in on the sign-in stage at least one hour before the stage start (some sign in with 10 minutes to go). There is also a customary singing of the national anthem before the start; these proceedings are not considered the official race start. The start time is solid (when the gun sounds), affecting road closures and TV coverage. So, show up early, but the race starts at 11:30 a.m.

Tourism is real business. Host cities pay large sums to Amgen Tour of California to host a stage start or finish. Their motivation is to increase tourism by being seen on TV, and boosting visitors on race day and repeat customers. Lodinews.com reports encouraging statistics overall from 2015, with the Tour of California one of their biggest events of the year, "Lodi Wine and Visitors Center has seen a 21 percent uptick in walk-in customers, and the number of visitors to the Visit Lodi webpage have increased by 163 percent. Hotels are reporting as high as 85 to 92 percent occupancy rates."

Fans huddle around a TV at a mountain top finish on Mt Baldy last year. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
Team Novo-Nordisk deserves your attention. They are not only a team sponsored by a manufacturer of medications for diabetes, they are a team of riders who have been diagnosed with diabetes. Not only inspirational but educational for young athletes wanting to understand the potential of their disease and being an elite athlete. Read more in an interview out of the U.K.: Former Team Novo Nordisk cyclist Joe Eldridge discusses his type 1 diabetes management. Also read Type I Training Tips from a National Champion (track), written by Mandy Marquardt of team Novo Nordisk.

Not only did ex-pro Jens Voigt participate in this year's L'Etape California, the day when amateur cyclists took on Stage 3 of the Amgen Tour of California (from Thousand Oaks up Gibralter Rd to La Cumbre Peak in Santa Barbara), but you are guaranteed to meet and get a signed autograph from Jens during two Meet and Greets, with a limited number of fans, in conjunction with V.I.P. Passes purchased in Santa Clarita or Monterey, by paying $65 extra for a 1-on-1 with Jens. Go to this page select more info to ask about meeting Jensie. Or complete this form.

This year citizens who are cancer survivors, caretakers or those affected by the disease will have the opportunity to participate in the Breakaway Mile (walk) in three host cities: San Diego, Santa Rosa, and Sacramento. Register for the Breakaway Mile.

The Giant-Alpecin team waits for an espresso outside the Rapha espresso trailer in 2015. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
There are some firsts for the 2016 version of the Tour of California. This will be the first time the race has finished up Gibralter Rd to La Cumbre Peak in Santa Barbara, the first time Morro Bay has hosted a stage start, and the first time the race has ridden on the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey County. This will also be the longest distance (almost 800 miles) covered in the race with the most climbing (about 65,000ft).

In this old piece on Bike Forums, Eric Smith, now Race Technical Director for Amgen Tour of California, Eric explains the process for creating the race route well in advance. Tour of CA "How-To" by Eric Smith.

For fans of the Spring Classics in Belgium and France, Peter Sagan (Tinkoff) recently won both Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields and Ronde van Vlaanderen / Tour des Flandres. While young Logan Owen (Axeon Hagens Berman) won the Under-23 Liège-Bastogne-Liège title and Jon Dibben (Team Wiggins) won the 2016 U23 Tour of Flanders version. Huge victories.

Fun to watch the riders warm up before the time trial (here are Mark Cavendish and Julian Alaphilippe). ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
Sponsors: According to the bike blog The Inner Ring, Katusha's team name "is an abbreviated version of Ekaterina, Catherine in English and a famous Soviet wartime folk song in Russia." They are also the only WorldTour team at the Tour of California to be using SRAM components. Did you know Segafredo is one company making up the MZB group based in Italy, the group is the world's largest coffee producers. Did you know team Tinkoff gets its name from Oleg Tinkoff who built his business fortune brewing upscale beers for young professionals in Russia. Did you know the South African team Dimension Data is also sponsored by Deloitte, based in New York City, the company is the largest international professional services network in the world by revenue. And I am grateful they like cycling.

The city and county of San Diego have gone all out as the start host city for the 2016 Amgen Tour of California. Engaging businesses and local community support, they have many pre-race and Stage 1 activities planned for locals and visitors, including a celebration for the team presentation. More information: San Diego ATOC.

The annual Luther Burbank Rose Parade will take place from 12:15-2:15 p.m. in Santa Rosa on the same day as Stage 7, while the peloton is out on course. Joan Lunden, a breast cancer survivor, will be Grand Marshall of the parade in Santa Rosa, more information.

Fan wait in the VIP tent. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
A particularly good deal is the VIP Hospitality Pass in San Diego ($209). The start line and finish line are not in the same place, but there will be VIP tents at both locations. I was told by the VIP Experience salesperson that a purchase of the Finish VIP pass in San Diego will get you into both places at the start and finish. Start VIP Hours will be from 10:00AM - 12:00 PM. Finish VIP Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Stage 7 in Santa Rosa will be another long day in the comfort of the VIP tent. Buy VIP tickets. 

This year, Stage 3 up Gibralter Road to La Cumbre Peak KOM is the Queen Stage of the Tour of California. Stage 7 in Santa Rosa is calling itself the King Stage, but is also the Penulitimate stage.

While many America pros are now living in Girona, Spain, or Nice, France - Dutch pro rider Laurens ten Dam (Giant-Alepcin team) now lives in Santa Cruz, CA with his family. Americans Andrew Talansky and Peter Stetina live in the Santa Rosa area of California.

Freddie Rodriguez and his son checking out the Jelly Belly swag in 2015. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
Tour of California - maps, start and finish times, city website:
The communications and TV crew live in trucks on pavement for a week, here they share a meal before the action starts. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

Deep on the TOUR OF CALIFORNIA GUIDE PAGE for fans at PedalDancer.com, original content has been compiled with great care to help the spectator learn more about the sport of professional cycling and have an enjoyable day at the race based on good information; leaving you free to have fun!

On the Guide Page you can find more information and tips on the race including:
  • Pre-race activities in San Diego
  • Team Presentation
  • How to watch the tour of California on TV and online live
  • Stage routes and maps for each stage of the Tour of California
  • The teams
  • VIP Passes and Experiences
  • Breakaway from Cancer Mile walk
  • L'Etape California
  • Blog Posts from Pedal Dancer®
  • Stories of Interest to fans
  • Tips on how to get an autograph 
  • Team jerseys
  • Classification jerseys
  • About the priority of jerseys
  • Jerseys at time trials
  • Who will wear bib #1
  • Who to follow on Twitter
  • Bikes and Equipment at the Tour of California
  • Tips on viewing a time trial as a fan
  • Tips on Photography
  • Race Organization
  • What Host Cities do
  • Fan Education
  • Terminology for the race
  • Tips for spectators
The mist on the mountain obscures the giant TV screen as fans peruse the expo on Mt Baldy. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
More Pedal Dancer® race coverage 2016 Amgen Tour of California:

07 April 2016

Tour of California Host City activities: Stages 1 to 4

Tourist activities near the Amgen Tour of California in Southern California: Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3, and Stage 4.

WHAT TO DO IN CALIFORNIA - STAGE BY STAGE TOURIST IDEAS NEAR THE RACE
  • Tips on how to watch the Tour of California
  • Start and finish times of the Tour of California
  • VIP tickets and hours and Festival information at the Tour of California
  • California tourist ideas near the Tour of California
  • Route maps for stages 1, 2, 3, 4, of the Tour of California
As in life, balance in travel is a particularly good thing. The Amgen Tour of California covers some of the best tourists towns in California all within one-week. Enjoy the sea, mountains, beach towns, high mountain lakes, the beautiful wine country and the dramatic California coast. The stage race begins in San Diego and finishes in the state capital of Sacramento. Ride, hike, eat, stroll, relax, road trip and cheer on the best cyclists in the world including World Champion Peter Sagan, Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins (read more about the riders attending).

Did you know that Visit California is a major sponsor of the Amgen Tour of California? Intentionally playing tourist on the sidelines of the Tour of California is a great idea. Take the day off of work or school, plan a short or long vacation, get together with friends or family or go alone (you won't truly be alone). If you are planning to see the bike race, why not take time to see other sights before or after the stage, dine and stay locally. Think of it as the best way to say thanks to the businesses and host cities who support bike racing.

Transfer to this page to see ideas on: Tour of California Host City activities: Stages 4-8.

2016 Tour of California Schedule:

Stage 1 - San Diego, May 15, 201, Sunday
Stage 2 - South Pasadena to Santa Clarita, May 16, 2016
Stage 3 - Thousand Oaks to Santa Barbara County, May 17, 2016
Stage 4 - Morro Bay to Monterey County, May 18, 2016
Stage 5 - Lodi to South Lake Tahoe, May 19, 2016
Stage 6 - Folsom Individual Time Trial & Women's Team Time Trial, May 20, 2016
Stage 7 - Santa Rosa, May 21, 2016
Stage 8 - Sacramento, May 22, 2016, Sunday


Please read the details of each stage at: Pedal Dancer® TOUR OF CALIFORNIA GUIDE PAGE for spectators.
Let the race begin. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
Be a tourist in California. It is a 9-hour drive from San Diego to San Francisco. VisitCalifornia.com regional map
Mission Bay, California - Home to the start of the 2016 Amgen Tour of California. Photo from ali.sdsu.edu/blog

SAN DIEGO   Stage 1 - San Diego to San Diego, Sunday, May 15, 2016 -

California Mexican food! Photo from oldtownmexcafe.com
The race begins in San Diego, the state's second largest city, on Sunday! Stage 1 centers in Mission Bay area near Sea World Theme Park (which recently stated the killer whales in captivity will be their last). The race starts at 11:30am and finishes around 3:40pm. Show up early to enjoy the area for the entire weekend. It thrilling to see the pro riders out training on the local roads, where most will test the KOM climb on the days before the race begins.

What to do in San Diego:
  • See the official Team Presentation, tickets $100 each, on Friday evening, About Tickets, Registration). 
  • About Mission Bay.
  • Rent a bike and pedal around Mission Bay: cheap-rentals.com (also rents kayaks and paddle boards), or Rays-rentals.com, or Radd Action Sports. Ride the Mission Bay bike path full loop. Detailed bike path loop with sights along the way. Other San Diego Bike path routes in the area.  
  • Get out and see the ocean. Take a boat trip: tripadvisor list; personally I am a big fan of Duffy boats (booze cruises) and sailboats.
  • Take a stroll along the beach on one of these 5 of San Diego’s Best Scenic Waterfront Walks.
  • See one of the big tourist sights like the San Diego Zoo or the USS Midway Museum; good with kids.
  • Venture north to La Jolla for a hybrid electric bike tour given by San Diego Fly Rides. Variety of guided tours offered. Or take a kayak tour in the ocean through the caves with LaJollaKayak.com.
  • Visit California offers ideas on where to watch a sunset view in La Jolla.
  • Bring your own bike and take a bike ride. Here is the interactive bike route map of San Diego area. Or take the decadent Stay Chocolatey San Diego Ride following the GPS Ambassador bike ride, 13-miles around San Diego.
  • Before or after the stage, take a stroll through old town and try casual Mexican food at Old Town Mexican Cafe, nearby Cafe Cayote, or El Agave Tequilaria. Or other Mexican restaurants in Old Town: Casa Guadalajara, or Fiesta de Reyes with their daily musical entertainment!
  • Or if you are coming and going from the north side via Mission Blvd, try the La Playa Taco Shop, combined with a sandy beach walk on the inner bay or outer ocean.
  • After the stage, make a reservation to enjoy the beautiful inner north Mission Bay setting at the Oceana Coastal Kitchen.
  • Visit California offers a 5-7 day Classic Hwy 1 Road Trip Tour of California. This year's Tour of California will pass through many of the spots highlighted on their tour.
  • On race day, join a Watch Party on route: 9 different watch parties are planned along the route of Stage 1, find a party.
  • There will be a watch party gathering at Veteren's Corner on route at Civita Bouldevard from 1:00-4:00pm
  • There will be a gathering, on route, in El Cajon on Main Steet, between 12:00-4:00 p.m. to watch the race.
  • There will be a gathering, on route, at the Sprints points segment in Imperial Beach, along Palm Avenue and Seacoast Drive between 11:30- 4:00 p.m..
  • Find your favorite spot anywhere along the route on race day, arrive early to avoid traffic and road closures: Stage 1 route map.
  • Check road closures and drive or ride your bike out to one of the sprint of KOM markers: Sprint locations: 1) Imperial Beach, 2) Navajo Road; KOM location: Honey Springs Road.
  • Ride your bike to the start/finish area: secure valet bike parking offered by Blind Stokers Club.
  • If you want to see the riders pre-race, find the team buses near the start area, or be near the sign-in stage (near the start line) by 10:00am. Riders must sign in 1-hour prior to start (11:30am).
  • Enjoy the Expo/Festival area between the start and finish. Fun free swag and vendors.
  • Participate in the Breakaway Mile: Register for the San Diego Breakaway Mile for cancer survivors and caretakers (prior to the men's race finish).
  • Stage 1 Festival Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM near the finish area: exposition and live music.
  • About the stage: Stage 1 starts starts at 11:30am and finishes around 3:40pm; Stage 1 VIP Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:30. Yes, VIP will be worth it in San Diego as VIP pass holders will have access to a VIP area at both the start and finish areas. Cost of VIP tickets in San Diego $209: Buy VIP Pass; Stage sponsors
  • Stage 1 start time is 11:30 AM (the San Diego Local Organizing Committee has wrongly printed the start time as 10:30am, this is incorrect). As at every other UCI race, riders must sign-in on the sign-in stage, at least one hour before the stage start. There is also a customary singing of the national anthem before the start; these proceedings are not considered the race start (affecting road closures).
A fan favorite, Mark Cavendish will be racing in California again this year. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

SOUTH PASADENA   Stage 2 - South Pasadena to Santa Clarita, Monday, May 16, 2016 - Stage 2 Map Link

The Huntington Library & Gardens
There are a number of key tourist sights on the drive between San Diego and Los Angeles County. Visit any of these places after watching the start of Stage 2 at 12:05pm in South Pasadena.

What to do near Pasadena: 
  • Ride (or drive) up Angeles Crest Highway to Big Tujunga Canyon to 1 of the 2 KOM markers.  Or ride/drive up to the KOMs in Little Tujunga Canyon (closer to the finish in Santa Clarita).
  • You are in the land of museums - take the time to visit one of the many excellent art museums near Pasadena: Norton-Simon Museum: 10-minute drive from South Pasadena; Huntington Library (art and gardens too): 10-minute drive from South Pasadena; The Getty Museum of Art: 45-minute drive from South Pasadena; Los Angeles County Museum of Art: 35-minute drive from South Pasadena.
  • Visit the famous landmarks of Los Angeles for a fantastic view: Hollywood sign a 30-minute drive from South Pasadena. Or Griffith Observatory and park a 30-minute drive from South Pasadena (near the Hollywood sign).
  • Join BeSpoke bike tours for a guided bike and hike to the Hollywood Sign.
  • Cruise the infamous Rodeo Drive a 40-minute drive from South Pasadena. 
  • Visit Santa Monica - the Peir and beach, the shops of Third St Promenade, or bag your berries alongside A-list celebs and lauded chefs at the Santa Monica Farmer's Market on Wed, Sat, Sun.
  • Ride the Griffith Park - La Tuna Canyon loop, 33.12 miles in Los Angeles near Pasadena. Map My Ride route map
  • Ride your bike: cycle Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles. 
  • Or Climb Mt Baldy less than an hour's drive from Pasadena, starting point for the climb in Claremont or Glendora.
  • You can join a Trek Travel Tour that will guide your through Stage 2 and 3, take you on some of the best bike rides in the Los Angles area and set up great hotel and meals for you with experienced guides. TrekTravel Tour of California.
  • About the stage: Stage 2 starts in South Pasadena at 12:05pm; Stage 2 start line VIP Hours in Pasadena: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM.
  • City websites: South Pasadena
Fans wait at the VIP tent. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

SANTA CLARITA   Stage 2 - South Pasadena to Santa Clarita, Monday, May 16, 2016 - Stage 2 Map Link

Little Tujunga Canyon
What to do near Santa Clarita:

Santa Clarita is a good location to find a hotel for the night (plentiful and lower cost than in Thousand Oaks). You can drive to Thousand Oaks or Santa Barbara the next morning for the start or finish of Stage 3.
  • Visit Santa Clarita list of Things to Do: visitsantaclarita.com
  • Enjoy the festival in Santa Clarita (and the beer tent) before the finish.
  • About the stage: Stage 2 finishes in Santa Clarita at approximately 3:46pm; Stage 2 festival hours in Santa Clarita at the Finish: 11:00 AM - 4:30 PM; Stage 2 finish line VIP Hours in Santa Clarita: 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM.
  • City websites: Santa Clarita ATOC, Santa Clarita traffic and closures
Fans can openly walk around the team bikes and team buses.   ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

THOUSAND OAKS   Stage 3 - Thousand Oaks to Santa Barbara County, Tuesday, May 17, 2016 - Stage 3 Map Link

Rock Store landmark
What to do near Thousand Oaks:
  • Thousand Oaks is home to title sponsor Amgen.
  • A good area for advanced cycling. Ride your bike over Old Tapanga, Mulholland, Dry Canyon and Cold Creek: many choices on Ride with GPS Malibu area.  Did you know local pro bike rider Phil Gaimon recently joined in the effort to clean up Mulholland Drive, and Dave Zabriskie (owner of DZNuts) lives in these hills.
  • Ride the paths on the Thousand Oaks bike route map to Stage 3.
  • Visit Reagan Library in Semi Valley, 20-minute drive from Thousand Oaks
  • Fifteen minutes north of Thousand Oaks (on your way to Santa Barbara) visit my families favorite airport restaurant where you can dine outside while watching small private planes take off and land. Located in the farm fields in Ventura County in Camarillo: The Waypoint Cafe and the nearby Commemorative Air Force Museum.
  • Definitely hang out by the sign-in stage to see all your favorite riders sign-in beginning at 10:00am.
  • Ride to one of the 4! King of the Mountain (KOM) points along the route of Stage 3: KOM locations: 1) Potroro Road, 2) Westlake Blvd, 3) Casitas Pass Road, 4) Gibraltar Road Finish!
  • About the stage: Stage 3 starts at 11:10am in Thousand Oaks; Stage 3 start line VIP Hours: 9:30 AM - 11:45 AM.
Cannondale Team bus, cars and bikes at the start in Santa Barbara in 2015. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

SANTA BARBARA   Stage 3 - Thousand Oaks to Santa Barbara County, Tuesday, May 17, 2016 - Stage 3 Map Link

Pier in Santa Barbara
An excellent city to visit for the day or three days, Santa Barbara has colorful culture, good food, local wineries and coastal scenery.

What to do near Santa Barbara:
  • Pedal Dancer's Santa Barbara guide from the 2013 Tour of California is still a valuable guide for local food, wine touring, surfing, trolleys and more.
  • Ride the route of the 2016 L'Etape California in Santa Barbara to the top of Gibralter Rd at La Cumbre Peak to see the stage finish (start very early because you will have a pro peloton on your tail). [Register for the real L'Etape California on April 24th].
  • Ride to one of the 4! King of the Mountain (KOM) points along the route of Stage 3: KOM locations: 1) Potroro Road, 2) Westlake Blvd, 3) Casitas Pass Road, 4) Gibraltar Road Finish! 
  • Enjoy Mixed terrain biking: follow the route on Ride with GPS in and around Santa Barbara.
  • Visit the Old Mission in Santa Barbara.
  • Have an early lunch at La Super Rica Taqueria (622 N Milpas St, open 11am, CLOSED WEDNESDAYS), good Mexican food, selecting any small dish specials from the chalk board (cash only). Some claim that Los Agaves Restaurant is even better (larger portions) with a nice atmosphere and food, one block down from La Super Rica (at 600 N Milpas St). I like both places a lot.
  • Visit the wineries in Santa Barbara.
  • On your way to Morro Bay, north of Santa Barbara, stop in Solvang to enjoy local wines and a great bike ride along Foxen Canyon (one of my favorite rides anywhere!). Follow this do-it-yourself *free Sideways Movie Bike Tour map, stopping at wineries along the way or grabbing a coffee in Los Olivos.
  • About the stage: Stage 3 finishes in Santa Barbara at approximately 3:48pm.; Stage 3 finish line VIP Hours: 12:00 PM - 4:30 PM; Stage 3 festival hours at the finish: 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
BMC bikes. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

MORRO BAY   Stage 4 - Morro Bay to Monterey County, Wednesday, May 18, 2016 - Stage 4 Map Link

Seal
The drive from Morro Bay to Monterey along California Hwy 1 is one of the most scenic drives in the United States.

What to do near Morro Bay:
  • This would be a very good town to give your business to local stores and restaurants. Arrive early and enjoy a meal.
  • Hike Morro Bay State Park.
  • Visit the nearby college town of San Luis Obispo.
  • Ride your bike: I like to follow the guidance of the Ambassador's listed on Ride with GPS; There is a local Ambassador based out of nearby Paso Robles: see the routes by Jardine Ranch's Country Nut House
  • Road Trip: California's Pacific Coast Highway with National Geographic (reverse this trip).
  • Stop in for lunch in the quaint town of Cambria along the coast (2 hr drive north of Santa Barbara).
  • See the huge Elephant Seals at San Simeon (2'22" north of Santa Barbara)
  • Hearst Castle: one of the most popular tourist sights in California, Hearst Castle is a 55-minute drive north up Hwy 1 from Morro Bay. (2'23" north of Santa Barbara).
  • About the stage: Stage 4 starts in Morro Bay at 10:10am (it will be a long day in the saddle); Start line VIP Hours : 8:30 AM - 10:45AM
  • Find a spot near the start line sign-in stage to see all your favorite riders sign-in 1 hour before the start.
Rolling closures as the breakaway group rides down the road in California in 2015. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

MONTEREY    Stage 4 - Morro Bay to Monterey County, Wednesday, May 18, 2016 - Stage 4 Map Link

Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park
    PART II: To read tourist ideas for stages 4-8 in northern California, please transfer to: Tour of California Host City activities: Stages 4-8.

    More information about the race on the Pedal Dancer® Tour of California Spectator Guide Page.
    The peloton at call up waiting for the National Anthen at the start line. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
    See you at the race in 2016!

    More Pedal Dancer® race coverage 2016:
    Coming soon: Startlist and bib number Amgen Tour of California 2016;  National and World Championship jerseys at the Tour of California; and stories from the race.

    Tour of California Host City activities: Stages 4 to 8

    Tourist ideas at the Amgen Tour of California in Northern California: Stage 4, Stage 5, Stage 6, Stage 7 and Stage 8. 

    WHAT TO DO IN CALIFORNIA - STAGE BY STAGE TOURIST IDEAS NEAR THE RACE

    Did you know Visit California is a major sponsor of the Amgen Tour of California? Intentionally playing tourist on the sidelines of the Tour of California is a great idea. As in life, balance in travel is a particularly good thing. The Amgen Tour of California covers some of the best tourists towns in California all within one-week. Enjoy the sea, mountains, beach towns, high mountain lakes, the beautiful wine country and the dramatic California coast. The stage race begins in San Diego and finishes in the state capital of Sacramento.

    Ride, hike, eat, stroll, relax, road trip and cheer on the best cyclists in the world including World Champion Peter Sagan, Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins (read more about the riders attending).
    • Tips on how to watch the Tour of California
    • Start and finish times of the Tour of California
    • VIP tickets and hours and Festival information at the Tour of California
    • California tourist ideas near the Tour of California
    • Route maps for stages 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 of the Tour of California
    If you are planning to see the bike race, why not take time to see other sights before or after the stage, dine and stay locally. Think of it as the best way to say thanks to the businesses and host cities who support bike racing. Here I offer ideas for Stage 4-8 in northern California.

    PART I: Tourist ideas for stages 1 through 4 in southern California: Tour of California Host City activities: Stages1-4.

    Please read the details for each stage at the Pedal Dancer® TOUR OF CALIFORNIA GUIDE PAGE for spectators.

    See the best cyclists in the world compete! ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
    2016 Tour of California Schedule:

    Stage 1 - San Diego, May 15, 201, Sunday
    Stage 2 - South Pasadena to Santa Clarita, May 16, 2016
    Stage 3 - Thousand Oaks to Santa Barbara County, May 17, 2016
    Stage 4 - Morro Bay to Monterey County, May 18, 2016
    Stage 5 - Lodi to South Lake Tahoe, May 19, 2016
    Stage 6 - Folsom Individual Time Trial & Women's Team Time Trial, May 20, 2016
    Stage 7 - Santa Rosa, May 21, 2016
    Stage 8 - Sacramento, May 22, 2016, Sunday

    MORRO BAY Stage 4 - Morro Bay to Monterey County, Wednesday, May 18, 2016 - Stage 4 Map Link
    Elephant Seal
    The drive from Morro Bay to Monterey along California Hwy 1 is one of the most scenic drives in the United States.

    What to do near Morro Bay:
    • This would be a very good town to give your business to local stores and restaurants. Arrive early and enjoy a meal.
    • Hike Morro Bay State Park.
    • Visit the nearby college town of San Luis Obispo.
    • Ride your bike: I like to follow the guidance of the Ambassador's listed on Ride with GPS; There is a local Ambassador based out of nearby Paso Robles: see the routes by Jardine Ranch's Country Nut House
    • Ride to either of the first two KOM points at KOM locations: 1) Pacific Highway 1 Summit #1, 2) Pacific Highway 1 Summit #2 (see the route map: Stage 4 Map Link). 
    • Road Trip: California's Pacific Coast Highway with National Geographic (reverse this trip).
    • Stop in for lunch in the quaint town of Cambria along the coast (2 hr drive north of Santa Barbara).
    • See the huge Elephant Seals at San Simeon (2'22" north of Santa Barbara)
    • Hearst Castle: one of the most popular tourist sights in California, Hearst Castle is a 55-minute drive north up Hwy 1 from Morrow Bay. (2'23" north of Santa Barbara).
    • About the stage: Stage 4 starts in Morro Bay at 10:10am (it will be a long day in the saddle); Start line VIP Hours : 8:30 AM - 10:45AM
    • Find a spot near the start line sign-in stage to see all your favorite riders sign-in 1 hour before the start.
    Julian Alaphilippe wore the best young rider jersey in 2015. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

    MONTEREY Stage 4 - Morro Bay to Monterey County, Wednesday, May 18, 2016 - Stage 4 Map Link

    Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park
    Cue arguably the most spectacularly scenic area in California. This chunk of California coastline will have you peering at listings in the windows of local real estate offices yearning to move here.

    What to do near Monterey:
    SRAM neutral support car. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

    LODI Stage 5 - Lodi to South Lake Tahoe, Thursday, May 19, 2016 - Stage 5 Map Link

    There's gold in them hills! Map via sierranevadaphotos.com
    Into the land of The Mother Lode (dark orange area above), to take a term from the gold miners of the 1848 California gold rush. The flood of over 300,000 dreamers of gold was the largest migration in the United States. Northern California has a feel distinctly different from southern California with life influenced by nearby San Francisco, local parks, historic buildings, rapid transit and incredible natural beauty (with great road cycling and mountain biking).

    What to do near Lodi:
    • Visit California highlights the gold country in a planned 4-day, 10 stop Gold Country Road Trip: California Gold itinerary.
    • About the stage: Stage 5 starts in Lodi at 10:00am.
    Follow the peloton north! ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

    SOUTH LAKE TAHOE Stage 5 - Lodi to South Lake Tahoe, Thursday, May 19, 2016 - Stage 5 Map Link

    Lake Tahoe
    Today's stage climbs into the Sierra Nevada Mountains, starting at 50 feet above sea level and finishing at 6,650ft, with a max elevation of 8,600 feet. The stage finishes up the short steep climb of Ski Run Boulevard at Heavenly Mountain Resort.

    What to do near Lake Tahoe:
    • Hike in Emerald Bay State Park: hike the D.L. Bliss Rubicon Trail.
    • Cruise the lake on a Paddle Wheeler boat.
    • Rent a jet ski, or rent a kayak for the day in South Lake Tahoe.
    • John Peltier recommends local hikes in the Lake Tahoe area: Five Lakes Trail hike Lake Tahoe.
    • A very good day to gather with the other enthusiastic fans near one of the sprint or KOM markers along the route: Sprint locations: 1) Sutter Hill, 2) Luther Pass. KOM locations: 1) Kirkwood, 2) Carson Pass, 3) last climb to Ski Run Boulevard to Heavenly Ski Area.
    • Watch the women's race! Women's Stage 1 start at 10:50am in Lake Tahoe; Women's finish in Lake Tahoe at 2:00pm.
    • About the men's stage: Men's Stage 5 finishes in South Lake Tahoe (Heavenly Mountain Resort) at 3:46pm. Enjoy the atmosphere near the finish line. Festival Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM.; Finish line VIP Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
    Peter Sagan in 2015. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

    FOLSOM Stage 6 - Folsom Individual Time Trial, Friday, May 20, 2016 - Stage 6 Map Link

    Kayaking the American River. Photo via adventuresports.rentals
    The time trial of the Amgen Tour of California returns to Folsom. Yes, the Folsom featured in Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison Blues. But don't expect the time to keep dragging on as Cash's lyric proclaim. This time trial will be fast with an elevation change of 800ft over 12.6 miles. Because a time trial is a constant flow of activity and speed, this is a day to stay near the action and immerse yourself in the event.

    What to do in Folsom:
    • Before or after the time trial rent a kayak or stand up paddleboard at Willow Creek on Lake Natoma part of Folsom Lake State Recreation Area: rentals California Canoe and Kayak (directions). Or paddle on the American River in single or double kayak rentals from Adventure Sports Rentals in Folsom.
    • There will be plenty to see surrounding both the men's and women's race today. Walk around the expo. Collect free swag, buy merchandise, eat, and drink beer.
    • The Women's race (Stage 2 TTT), starting in Folsom at 10:45am and finishing at 12:46pm will feature an exciting TEAM time trial. The Men's race, starting in Folsom at 1:04pm and finishing at 3:45pm will be an INDIVIDUAL time trial.
    • Walk slowly through the team buses (located near the start line) to watch the riders both warm up and cool down on their spinners. Gawk at the ultra expensive time trial bikes. It is also fun to watch the nervous riders wait in the staging area just before they climb onto the start ramp.
    • For more tips about watching a time trial read the tips on the Pedal Dancer guide page: Tour of California.
    • Watching at the start and finish line (near the time clock) is always exciting, but finding a quiet (the announcers can be quite loud) corner where you can set out a chair and cooler to watch the riders and team cars whiz by can be constant entertainment.
    • Most of the riders will begin in 1-minute intervals, with the final riders beginning three minutes apart.
    • The starting order of riders for the men's race will be the reverse of the overall GC standings from the day before. Use the Tour Tracker app to know which rider is next (sometimes they pass each other on route, so look for the team jersey as the best clue of who is coming).
    • Remember to stay after the time trial stage for the podium presentations (15 minutes after the men's race finishes, ~ 4:00pm).
    • About the stage: VIP Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM; Festival Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM; Stage presented by SRAM.
    Peter Sagan in the time trial.  ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

    SANTA ROSA Stage 7 - Santa Rosa, May 21, 2016, Saturday, May 21, 2016 - Stage 7 Map Link

    Cycling the Alexander Valley and Russian River Valley. Photo via Santa Rosa Cycling Club.
    Sonoma County is the land of wine, beer and great bike riding. An exciting host city where the central downtown area opens up to scenic ocean vistas and challenging climbs along the stage route. You might want to bring your bike and ride out on course today.

    Both the men and the women will share this part of the route. Good viewing of Stage 7 in Santa Rosa ATOC 2016.
    What to do near Santa Rosa:
    • The Santa Rosa Cycling Club offers Ten great rides (local; between 23 and 53 miles). A fantastic collection of bike rides.
    • Bike the challenging route of Levi's Gran Fondo.
    • Take a multi-day bike tour with Wine Country Bikes. They also offer one-day bike tours in the wine-country.
    • Wine tasting and tours. I especially like wines from the Russian River Valley. Join the highly rated Valley Wine Tours for a day tour with lunch.
    • Drink beer. I know you might think of Sonoma County as wine country, but they have some excellent breweries in the area. For many years a local beer by Russian River Brewing Co. called Pliny The Elder has taken the top spot on many lists of the best beer in the United States! Beer Advocate gives the beer a perfect score of 100.
    • This would be a great day to watch the stage on a part of the course along the coast. Drive or ride your bike, and bring a picnic along while you wait.
    • Both the women and men will have a KOM on Coleman Valley Road.
    • About the stage: VIP Hours at the start/finish area: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM; Festival Hours at the start/finish: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM; Stage 3 women's start time is 9:00 am; Stage 3 women's finish time is 12:00 pm; Stage 7 men's start time is 11:55 am; Stage 7 men's finish time is 3:45 pm.
    The legs of a sprinter (Mark Cavendish's) ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®

    SACRAMENTO Stage 8 - Sacramento, May 22, 2016, Sunday, May 22, 2016 - Stage 8 Map Link

    Just another state capital building
    What to do in the capital city of California, Sacramento:
    • Tour the California state capital building, museum, and park. Weekends 9 am - 5 pm.
    • Ride the American River bicycle trail
    • The men depart just 5 minutes after the women.
    • Stage 4 women's (final) start time is 11:45 am; Stage 4 women's finish time is 1:24 pm.
    • Stage 8 men's start time is 11:55 am; Stage 8 men's finish time is 3:45 pm.
    • Yes, VIP will be worth it in Sacramento. Cost of VIP tickets in Sacramento are $209.00 each: Buy VIP Pass.
    • About the stage: VIP Hours at the Finish: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM; Festival Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
    • Definitely stay after the stage for the final podium presentations immediately after the men's finish, approximately 4:00pm. They will typically open the barricades to let the crowd fill the street in front of the stage.
    The Broom Wagon. ©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®


    Be a tourist in California. It is a 9-hour drive from San Diego to San Francisco. VisitCalifornia.com regional map
    See you at the race in 2016!

    More Pedal Dancer® race coverage 2016:
    Coming soon: Startlist and bib number Amgen Tour of California 2016;  National and World Championship jerseys at the Tour of California; and stories from the race.