Showing posts with label Dave Towle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave Towle. Show all posts

16 August 2013

Faces at the Race - USA Pro Challenge

Hey, isn't that ....?

Part of the fun of going to any sporting event, besides the thrill of competition and the exciting surroundings, are the people. We have our favorite riders, our favorite teams, our favorite uniforms (team kits), and our favorite bikes. Behind, on top of, and in front of all this, are the wonderful people who make the race and set the mood - not only through organization or sponsorship, but simply by showing up.

We attend because we are fans of cycling and no matter our real job or personal life - the field of sport is a great leveler. We come together in shared passion. And what makes cycling unique is that we get to play and cheer on the playing field.

I always try to take a moment to speak to the person next to me, because every individual I meet at a bike race has a story about what motivated them to come.

I will forever remember a man I met at a race standing near the RadioShack team bus who was in the middle of telling me that he had been waiting ten years to meet Jens Voigt, and just then Jensie arrived right next to us in the passenger seat of his team car. "Well there he is right there, " I said to the fan. Well that fan pivoted with elation and I am telling you - the joy that fan felt spread through the entire crowd that day at the race.

I recently wrote a post about the Organization Behind the Race at the USA Pro Challenge, a story about the Founders, Partners, and hard working staff. A short while ago I also wrote That's my kid!, a post about the pride and support of parents for a young athlete. Today I looked back through my photographs for the people I met or saw last year at the USA Pro Challenge. Maybe I will see them again this year, maybe you will. 

Look closely - you just might be able to see these faces in the crowd ...

All Photos below by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer® from the 2012 USA Pro Challenge

Eric Heiden, Olympian, author, and team doctor for BMC

Olympian and bike shop owner Ron Kiefel driving Dale Stetina (Peter's Father and himself an Olympian and former National Champion) in the back seat of the car

Davis Phinney (left), Olypian, former 7-Eleven teammate of Ron's and father to Taylor Phinney (BMC - not racing at the USA Pro Challenge this year)

Actor Patrick Dempsey, just hanging out at the race with Race Director Jim Birrell.

Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn presented the podium awards in Denver to Christian VandeVelde

George Hincapie, he will be back and leading a ride before the Breckenridge Stage this year.

Race Announcer Brad Sohner and Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper (more about Brad, read: Who is that voice on stage?)

Former Colorado Governor John Ritter

Uli and Lydia - organizers of the Frand Fondo New York

Scott Christopher (of Bicycle Colorado and cast member of the movie American Flyers, left), speaking with Race Announcer Dave Towle (right).

Dan Grunig, Executive Director of Bicycle Colorado enjoying some VIP tent action

Tim Johnson, cyclocross racer extraordinaire

Jim Ochowicz General Manager of BMC

Dirk Friel and Jeremey Derksen of Training Peaks

Bob Roll, NBC Commentator

Neal Rogers of VeloNews

Brian Holcombe of VeloNews, pushing Peter Stetina

Frankie Andreu of Bicycling and Kenda/5-hour Energy

Author and race analyst Joe Lindsey of Bicycling Magazine and the Boulder Report

Neil Browne of Tour Chats and Brown Eye Blog

Just some of the many photographers

Photographer Darrell Parks with Pez Cycling (right)

Photographer John Pierce of PhotoSport International

Definitely stop by the Festival (expo) to see the crews helping out at the sponsor and vendor tents
Garmin crew
Cannondale crew
BMC crew
This is the broom wagon - you definitely will recognize it, (read more: Word of the day at the TDF: voiture balai)

I heard that Mario Cipollini was in the VIP tent in Denver last year - but of course, I missed him!

I will be there again this year. I will keep you up-to-date on who I see at the race. I will be chasing and reporting from every stage except Steamboat Springs. Posting results and travel/fan stories from the road, but probably not racing as I did last weekend.

See you in Aspen, or Breck, Beaver Creek, Vail, Loveland or Denver.

13 May 2013

California Cruisin' - Stage 2, Tour of California

Pedal Dancer Cruising California - at the race

Stage 2, Presented by Visit California: Monday, May 13 – Murrieta to Greater Palm Springs
2013 ATOC Stage 2: route map, profile, and stage information


Stage Length: 124.3 miles, 111℉ (44℃)
 
KEY FEATURES: Riders rode through Temecula Valley wine country, climbed up the San Jacinto Mountains to the hamlet of Idyllwild, finished up the Tramway Road climb to the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway parking lot. The last 3.8 miles gained 1,880 feet of elevation (average over 9%) – "one of the toughest climbs anywhere".

Stage 2 ATOC 2013, (zoom in on route map and profile)
STAGE 2 HIGHLIGHTS

Stage 2 Results

Please see results and my photos from Stage 2 here: Amgen Tour of California - Stage 2 Results
 
How do they do it? How do they keep cool?

From the official ATOC website:


TEAMS ENDEAVOR TO STAY COOL AT THE 2013 AMGEN TOUR OF CALIFORNIA At the post-stage press conference, the race’s chief medical officer, Ramin Modabber, M.D., related that the average team goes through 120 bottles of water on a stage like today. One director he pulled up next to on the course had gone through 40 bottles (5 per rider) in the first 50 kilometers. Modabber added that riders will consume on average approximately 8 liters of fluid during a stage like today. About half of that is water and the other half would typically include some type of energy/electrolyte solution – too much of either will not replace what is lost and can lead to dramatic reductions in performance.

Other measures taken by riders include ice bags or ice stuffed into socks which are placed down the back of a rider's jersey in order to lower core body temperature – similarly pouring cold water over one’s head/helmet and clothing can further lower core temperature. After the race, the riders will sit in cold baths, pools or showers to further reduce core body temperature when necessary to enhance recovery. The race organizers also take measures to protect the riders from excess heat by allowing them to 'feed' from their team vehicles much earlier in the race than typically allowed to account for the increased consumption of fluids.
Keith Borg, ATOC Race Doctor.   ©Photo by Willie at Pedal Dancer®
At the Race

Today Willie and I were both at the start in Murrieta, we had fun spotting riders near the team buses and at the sign-in stage. We then split up, I headed to the Sprint at the High School in Hemet where I was entertained by the High School Marching Band and dancing students excitedly waiting for the sprint. Willie went to the climb near Idyllwild. Here is a link to Willie Reichenstein's album of photos from stage 2, Amgen Tour of California: Murrieta - Palm Springs.

Race Day Photos and Stories

The fans who attended today's stage of the Tour of California probably experienced many of these same images themselves as spectators. As the race travels to the coast and then north, the temperatures will cool, I hope to see you at the race! You could find yourself yucking it up with these guys:

Axel Merckx and Bob Roll together at the start of Stage 2 Tour of California.  ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer®
Photos from the stage start area in Murrieta

A Peter Sagan Fan.   ©Photo by Willie at Pedal Dancer®
Cannondale Girls at the Tour of California.  ©Photo by Willie at Pedal Dancer®
The bike of #51, Peter Sagan, a Cannondale EVO Supersix.  ©Photo by Willie at Pedal Dancer®
Actor Patrick Demsey and Race Announcer Dave Towle.  ©Photo by Willie at Pedal Dancer®
Carter Jones signing a Fan autograph.   ©Photo by Willie at Pedal Dancer®
Jens Voigt and his instant California tan.  ©Photo by Willie at Pedal Dancer®
Axel Merckx, Team Manager of the Bontrager Pro Cycling Team, and son of Eddy Merckx.  ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer®
A fleet of Bissell Pinarello bikes, and team cars.  ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer®
Podium Girl Allison Steinkamp and Ted King having fun on the sign-in stage.  ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer®
Waiting at the start line of Stage 2.  ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer®
Time for interviews and photos, Laura Weislo of CyclingNews.com and Timmy Duggan before the start of Stage 2 ATOC.  ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer®
Doesn't this make you just want to line up behind these guys and give it your best shot?  ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer®
Or maybe him - Tejay, a man with a lot of weight on those shoulders.  ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer®
Are you wondering who caught their attention? ......
This guy walked onto the sign-in stage - World Champion Philippe Gilbert of Belgium. He garnered everyone's attention!  ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer®
Carter Jones, Francisco Mancebo, Lieuwe Westra, Jasper Stuyven at the call up.  ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer®
Rolling Start of Stage 1, Murrieta, California.  ©Photo by Willie at Pedal Dancer®
Photos along the race course of Stage 2

At the Sprint point in the city of Hemet
High School students in Hemet dancing with the band as they wait at the sprint line in front of there school. Tour of California gave them a great excuse to get out of class, and kept us entertained waiting for the rush of riders to pass.  ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer® 
The sprint
On the Climb to Idyllwild
Ben Jacques-Maynes (Jamis-Hagens Berman), Scott Zwizanski (Optum), Pat McCarty (Bissell), Sylvain Chavanel (Omega Pharma-Quickstep).  ©Photo by Willie at Pedal Dancer®
California climbing.  ©Photo by Willie at Pedal Dancer®
Wesley Kreder and Kris Boeckmans of Vancansoleil.  
©Photo by Willie at Pedal Dancer®
9,790 feet of climbing in today's stage, out of over 60,000 total.  ©Photo by Willie at Pedal Dancer®

TOMORROWS STAGE 3


Stage 3 : Route Map  |  Route Profile  |  timetable  |  Palmdale spectator guide

Stage 3: Tuesday, May 14 – Palmdale to Santa Clarita
2013 ATOC Stage 3: route map, profile, and stage information

Start Location: Marie Kerr Park
Finish Location: Magic Mountain Parkway
Start Time: 11:20 a.m.
Stage Length: 110.4 miles

CITY HIGHLIGHT:  Route & City information about Palmdale
CITY HIGHLIGHT:  Route & City information about Santa Clarita
KEY FEATURES: Enters San Francisquito Canyon, with a 22-mile climb up Lake Hughes Road and a gradual 18-mile descent down Spunky Canyon and Bouquet Road, with a field sprint expected into Santa Clarita.
Stage 3 ATOC 2013, (zoom in on route map and profile)
Looking Back at Pedal Dancer at the Tour of California 2013
 
Pedal Dancer Stage 1 results:
Amgen Tour of California - Stage 1 Results
Pedal Dancer Stage 1 highlights: California Cruisin' - Stage 1, Tour of California
Pedal Dancer Stage 2 results: Amgen Tour of California - Stage 2 Results
Pedal Dancer Stage 2 highlights: California Cruisin' - Stage 2, Tour of California
Pedal Dancer Stage 3 results: Amgen Tour of California - Stage 3 Results 
Pedal Dancer Stage 3 highlights: California Cruisin' - Stage 3, Tour of California
Pedal Dancer Stage 4 results: Amgen Tour of California - Stage 4 Results
Pedal Dancer Stage 4 highlights: California Cruisin' - Stage 4, Tour of California
Pedal Dancer Stage 5 results: Amgen Tour of California - Stage 5 results
Pedal Dancer Stage 5 highlights: California Cruisin' - Stage 5, Tour of California 

Pedal Dancer Stage 6 highlights: Amgen Tour of California - Stage 6 results