2009 Amgen Tour of California Solvang Time Trial Photos
I finally got around to uploading and tagging the 149 pics I took at the Stage 6 Amgen Tour of Californina time trial in Solvang, CA. While the pictures aren't great (they're not so bad if you look at the high resolution copies), I was there to see the race, not photograph it. I'll leave that up to Graham Watson! You can view my Flickr Gallery here and I highly recommend using the slides how feature for this set. I did my best at labeling all the riders but missed some. If you know who they are, please leave a comment here or on the Flickr page.
I drove out from Colorodo Springs to experience this one stage because 1) I knew it's where the race would be decided, 2) I love the bike porn of time trial bikes and 3) I've heard the riding is good around the Solvang area (it is). Was it worth the 2 day drive? You bet. When Lance Armstrong announced his retirement and his plans to do the race, most of the elite UCI teams signed up and this was probably the greatest field ever assembled on US soil. Additionally, Amy was still in her first trimester and my projects at work were really quiet enabling me to take most of the week off. The start had truly aligned. I'll never forget it.
Here are some of my favorites of the big name riders (click the thumbnail for the full size image):
Race winner Levi Leipheimer:
Here's Lance Armstrong:
Tyler Hamilton:
Christian Vande Velde:
Floyd Landis:
Michael Rogers:
Tom Danielson:
Tom Boonen:
Mark Cavendish:
2008 Tour De France winner Carlos Sastre:
Thoughts On the ’09 ATOC Solvang TT Course
The 2009 Amgen Tour of California time trial will be held on a 24 km (15 mile) course that starts and finishes in the Danish village of Solvang, CA. I had a chance to ride it 3 times today and here are my thoughts.
* The first mile will be the hardest. After .3 miles of flat, the road climbs madly for about 1/2 mile with grades around 9%. I hit a kilowatt every time on this section, the pros will likely hit 1.3 - 1.4 kw.
* The course is very technical with four 90 degree corners coming after fast downhills.
* Ballard Canyon is a twisty, short yet steep climb on a very crappy road that looks like it could have been paved my the incompetent folks at the Colorado Dept. of Transportation.
* There are very few flat and fast sections. I rode with a Cat. 1 who was riding a Specialized Transition TT bike and though he could drop me on the flats, his TT bike was no match for my road machine once the road tilted up.
* The course offers a lot of natural protection from the wind.
* My best time was a little over 35 minutes and that was riding with the guy I mentioned above. I think the winner can go sub 30.
I'll be taking pics and will post them here. [UPDATE 2/25/09] Finally got my pics up here.
Amy, I Love You
I had worked all week on a sappy, love drenched poem for my wife to celebrate Valentine's Day but I scrapped it when I saw this touching commercial from Cisco systems that says everything I wanted to say.
Happy Valentine's Day my love!
Wow.
Amy and I went to our first OBGYN pregnancy appointment today and I totally was not expecting to see the baby's heart beating. Though I've known she was pregnant for a couple of weeks now, it didn't sink in until this moment. Wow. I really don't know what else to say.
In this picture, the baby is near the middle right of the image inside the dark oval. About .49 cm. I don't have video but you could clearly see the heart beating. Amy's due date is 9/27/09.
Rep. Patrick McHenry (LOL)
It takes a lot to make me post but I actually choked on my dinner when watching Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) froth at the mouth about the government spending $1 million a year on providing small tax breaks to companies who encourage bicycling to work and money to promote the improvement of bicycling infrastructure in urban areas. Of course, I'm biased as a cyclist but $1 million a year? Seriousy, Rep, McHenry. That's what you chose to stand up and call out in this $819 BILLION stimulus package?
Worse, Mr. McHenry pitches this as if this is the Democrats' pillar of their energy policy. Regardless of your political affiliation, I think you'll find this guy laughable.











