USA Pro Cycling Challenge Bib Numbers

August 26th, 2011

USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prologue Start

It’s great that the USA Pro Cycling Challenge has been showing live streaming of the races with the ShackTracker. They don’t always show the start of the stage but they’ve been showing a good amount live. The ads can be annoying when they cover up the racing at key times but if you use full screen mode, the ads are hidden and you just hear the ad audio.

Sometimes I can’t tell who a rider is but can see their number. Here’s a list of USA Pro Cycling Challenge rider numbers sorted by number so it’s easy to find a rider.
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USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prologue Photos

August 25th, 2011

Monday was a fun day in Garden of the Gods watching the top men in cycling race in the USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prologue. It was great to see so many spectators out on the course.

Below are a few of the photos I took. I have more USA Pro Cycling Challenge Photos here.

Prologue Top 10

1. Christian Vande Velde, Garmin-Cervélo in 8:29
2. Jens Voigt, Leopard-Trek at :05
3. George Hincapie, BMC Racing at :05
4. Levi Leipheimer, RadioShack at :06
5. Tejay Van Garderen, HTC-Highroad at :06
6. Cadel Evans, BMC Racing at :06
7. Rory Sutherland, UnitedHealthcare at :13
8. Stef Clement, Rabobank at :14
9. Tom Danielson, Garmin-Cervélo at :15
10. Robert Gesink, Rabobank at :16

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Horn Guy at the USA Pro Cycling Challenge

August 23rd, 2011

Dory Holte, Horn Guy

Dory Holte is known as Horn Guy or Antler Guy since he shows up at big bike races wearing a helmet with either ram horns or antlers and runs beside the racers. He hasn’t missed a Tour of California.

He figured the USA Pro Cycling Challenge was a great way to see Colorado and continue his unique bike spectating. He had planned to make a showing in the Garden of the Gods yesterday for the prologue but had vehicle problems.

Look for him on the climb into Mount Crested Butte this afternoon and on climbs throughout the USA Pro Cycling Challenge.

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USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prologue

August 22nd, 2011

Ridge Road in Garden of the Gods

This week is big for cycling in the US and especially as the USA Pro Cycling Challenge kicks off today at 1:15 PM MDT with the prologue. The prologue course passes a few blocks from where I grew up.

Since this is a time trial, most of the riders start 1 minute a part but the last few will be 2 minutes apart. If a rider does manager to catch the rider in front of him, he’s not allowed to draft and must move to the other side of the road and make a fairly quick pass. The start times of the racers is here.

The course is 5.18 miles and overall is slightly downhill so it should be very fast. There is a slight climb in the Garden of the Gods before the screaming descent down Ridge Road.

At the bottom of Ridge Road is a 90 degree left hand turn followed by the road continue to curve to the left. Take the turn too slow and riders will lose valuable time. Take it too fast and they’ll lose skin.

Here are a few more photos of Ridge Road and the turn at the bottom.

Below is a video of the entire prologue course at fast forward speed.

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USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prologue Start Order And Race Numbers

August 22nd, 2011

The USA Pro Cycling Challenge kicks off today with a prologue starting in Garden of the Gods and finishing in downtown Colorado Springs. Here’s the order the racers are starting and their race numbers.
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Colorado Springs Cycling Events for USA Pro Cycling Challenge

August 18th, 2011

Pikes Peak Cycling Society Logo

The inaugural USA Pro Cycling Challenge kicks off Monday with a prologue here in Colorado Springs. The Pikes Peak Cycling Society was organized to bring the stage to Colorado Springs. They plan to also support local cycling in other ways in the future.

They’ve put together several local events over the next several days to make this even bigger than the start of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge. Several of the events are also fundraisers for the Pikes Peak Cycling Society. The include racing on the prologue course, great kids event, movies and much more.

Now I don’t want to hear that there’s nothing to do for the next several days. Here’s a list of events.

Thursday Aug. 18

Pikes Peak BMX Track Event

All ages and levels are welcome, and spectators are free. Enjoy an evening of BMX racing at the Pikes Peak BMX Track starting at 7 p.m. For those interested in racing, sign-ups take place between 5 and 6:30 p.m. For more event information, contact Bubba Hayes at bubbablazehayes@yahoo.com or 719.447.7013.

Friday Aug. 19

USA Pro Cycling Challenge Ride of Champions, sponsored by SRM

Escapade through the Garden of the Gods and along the USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prologue course with some of the biggest names in cycling.

Tour SRM’s state-of-the-art facility in Colorado Springs before departing on a two-hour ride with some of cycling’s past and present champions, including Chris Carmichael (CEO of Carmichael Training Systems), Alison Dunlap (Mountain Bike World Champion), Steve Johnson (CEO of USA Cycling), Steve McCauley (USA Cycling Foundation Development Director), founder Uli Schoberer and representatives from SRM and professional cyclists who rely on SRM power meters, as well as several professional cyclists who will be competing in the 2011 USA Pro Cycling Challenge.

After the ride, enjoy a VIP Cocktail Reception with your fellow riders, champions and special guests at the Carriage House Museum at The Broadmoor. Guests will also receive an exclusive gift bag from USA Cycling that includes a Pikes Peak Cycling Society 2012 jersey and more. Proceeds go to the Pikes Peak Cycling Society to help support the costs associated with attracting and hosting the Prologue of the 2011 USA Pro Cycling Challenge. Limited spots are available at $495 per ticket.

Saturday Aug. 20

University Village Colorado Grand Prix of Cycling

Races run clockwise with small undulations and wide turns. First race is at 7 AM and the last race is the Pro/1/2 Men racing at 3:25 PM. There’s a kid’s fun race just before noon. This all-day affair will feature live music, food, fun, autographs from cycling pros and more. Register online until 11:59 pm Aug. 18 to avoid $10 late fee. Go to www.UVCshopping.com for more event info.

Opening Gala

Roll in style at the official Opening Gala! From 7-10 PM guests will enjoy VIP treatment with a dinner, team introductions, live and silent auctions and more emceed by Bob Roll. Tickets start at $200 per person with special table packages available for interested sponsors. Go to Pikes Peak Cycling Society shopping page to purchase. At one point it was sold out but they added more tables and still had some spots last I knew.

Sunday Aug. 21

Colorado Endurance Sports Cheyenne Cañon Time Trial

Race up North Cheyenne Cañon, a challenging 3.2 mile climb with 1250 feet elevation gain. Athletes for decades have gauged their cycling fitness by riding up Cheyenne Cañon and comparing their times to course record holder Tom Danielson of Garmin-Cervelo’s time of 13:34. There will be over $1000 in cash and merchandise as well as an awards ceremony in conjunction with the Kids on Bikes Festival at America the Beautiful Park. Adults race for $35 and juniors $20, the field is limited so sign up early! Check out coloradoendurancesports.com or www.usacycling.org.

Kids on Bikes Family Ride & Parade

There will be tons of fun activities going on throughout the day – from 11 AM – 4 PM – for children of all ages at America the Beautiful Park. The Kids on Bikes Family Ride & Parade will include live music, bike decorating, a kid’s bike safety rodeo, bike art projects, BMX demos, carnival games, crazy bike races, bounce houses, face painting, and more. The Kids Bike Parade will start at 1 p.m. with various distance bike rides starting at 1:30 pm along the trail system. Cost for the ride is $15 an individual or $50 for the entire family. Register online at Active.com.

Peoples Pedal Party, presented by the Downtown Development Authority Board

In honor of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge and to celebrate cycling in Colorado Springs, downtown is hosting the People’s Pedal Party from 4-8 p.m. On the eve of the Time Trial, fans, friends and families will come out to enjoy live music by Grass It Up and Hazel Miller, bike art, entertainment and much more right on Tejon Street between Colorado Avenue and Kiowa Avenue. Click here for more information.

Monday Aug. 22

USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prologue Time Trial Experience

Be one of the few to participate in a once in a lifetime experience and race head-to-head with the world’s top professionals! Just before the professional peloton starts the 2011 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, a select number of amateur athletes will race over the official 5.18-mile prologue time trial course in Colorado Springs. Experience the same precise timing as the pros, the cheers of the crowds lining the course, and professional officiating by UCI officials for a chance to compare times against the professionals. Proceeds go to the Pikes Peak Cycling Society to help support the costs associated with attracting and hosting the Prologue of the 2011 USA Pro Cycling Challenge. Space is very limited and tickets are $750. Less than 15 spots are left. Buy tickets now.

Tuesday Aug. 23

Movie: Pedal-Driven

Wrap up a month of cycling fun with Pedal-Driven, a documentary that goes behind both sides of a confrontation – riding with the free riders and chasing them down with the rangers – in an exploration of issues increasingly important to all Americans. With an ever-increasing population and a finite supply of unspoiled wild lands, the sense of urgency around protecting and preserving these national treasures only grows. Pedal-Driven will examine the shared philosophies of stewardship and sustainability from both sides and, ultimately, offer examples of the ways in which opposing factions can find common ground in defense of our common grounds. The movie will begin at 7 p.m. at the Stargazers Theatre. Tickets for this event start at $9 in advance online and $12 at the door the night of the show.

Thursday Aug. 25

Movie: Bicycle Dreams

Call them seekers, madmen or angels hell-bent on riding across America. This documentary follows voyagers in the 2006 Race Across America (RAAM) as they discover what is truly at stake, praying for the deliverance only the finish line can bring. By journey’s end, some are saved, others are lost, but all learn that the fuel that takes a soul toward its own true destiny is desire. The movie will begin at 7 PM. at the Stargazers Theatre. Tickets for this event start at $10 in advance and $15 at the door the night of the show. You can read my Bicycle Dreams review here.

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2011 Leadville 100 Race Photos

August 17th, 2011

UltraRob Leadville 100 2011

David Kutcipal from 303Cycling got some great photos of the Leadville 100 mountain bike race on Saturday. Unfortunately he caught me during one of my on bike naps. The photo above of me hints at how very dusty it was.

The photos from the official photographers, zazoosh, are also now online. They’re searchable by last name or racer number.

My 8 year old daughter also had fun at the Pipeline aid station outbound taking photos with my camera. I’ve glanced through them and I’ll post some of them but haven’t gotten them edited yet.

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Star Studded Lineup

August 10th, 2011

The USA Pro Cycling Challenge has announced the provisionary team rosters for the new Colorado stage race starting in less than 2 weeks. They had previously announced that the top 3 from this year’s Tour de France would be racing along with some other big names. The list released today shows many top bike racers will be here.

Included will be 2 Olympic medalists from the Beijing Games, 5 former world champions, 12 Tour de France stage winners and 5 that have been on the final podium at the Tour de France. One of our local pros, Danny Pate, will be riding for HTC-Highroad. I’ve known him for a long time and used to mountain bike race with his dad.

“This is no doubt one of the best fields ever assembled on American soil,” said Danielson, a Boulder, Colo. resident considered by many as one of the front runners to win the inaugural USA Pro Cycling Challenge. “It’s a diverse blend of top professional teams from various continents and the altitude adds an element of unpredictability. No doubt, it is a special field that will put on a great showing.”

Former World Champions

  • Cadel Evans (2009, Road)
  • Michael Mørkøv (2009, Madison – Track)
  • Peter Velits (2007, U23 Road)
  • Danny Pate (2001, U23 Time Trial)
  • Ivan Basso (1998, U23 Road)

Current National Champions

  • Fränk Schleck (Luxembourg, Road)
  • Hayden Roulston (New Zealand, Road)
  • Stef Clement(Netherlands, Time Trial)
  • Gustav Larsson (Sweden, Time Trial)
  • David Zabriskie (United States, Time Trial)

2011 Major Race Champions

  • Cadel Evans (1st GC and Stage 6, Tirreno–Adriatico; 1st GC, Tour de Romandie)
  • David Zabriskie (1st Stage 4 (TT), Tour de Romandie; 1st Stage 6 (ITT), Tour of California)
  • Tejay Van Garderen(Best Young Rider, Tour of California)
  • Levi Leipheimer (1st GC, Tour de Suisse; 1st Stage 7, Tour of California)
  • Jonathan Patrick McCarty (KOM, Tour of California)
  • Andy Schleck(KOM, Tour de Suisse)
  • Frank Schleck (1st GC and Stage 1, Criterium International)
  • Robert Gesink (1st GC, Best Young Rider, 1st Stage 4 and 5 (ITT), Tour of Oman)
  • Ivan Basso (1st GP di Lugano)

Tour de France Stage Winners

  • Jens Voigt (3)
  • Andy Schleck (3)
  • Levi Leipheimer (2)
  • Cadel Evans (2)
  • Stuart O’Grady (2)
  • George Hincapie (1)
  • David Zabriskie (1)
  • Rubens Bertogliati (1)
  • Ivan Basso (1)
  • Brice Fellu (1)
  • Vladimir Efimkin (1)
  • Pieter Weening (1)

Tour de France Overall Podium Finishers (5)

  • Cadel Evens (2011, Champion; 2007-2008, 2nd Place)
  • Andy Schleck (2009-2011, 2nd Place)
  • Frank Schleck (2011, 3rd Place)
  • Levi Leipheimer (2007, 2009, 3rd Place)
  • Ivan Basso (2004, 3rd Place; 2005, 2nd Place)

Major American Stage Race Champions (6)

  • Levi Leipheimer(2007-2009, Tour of California; 2010 Tour of Utah)
  • David Zabriskie(2009, Tour of Missouri)
  • Jeff Louder (2008, Tour of Utah)
  • Christian Vande Velde(2008, Tour of Missouri)
  • George Hincapie(2007, Tour of Missouri)
  • Tom Danielson(2005, Tour de Georgia)

Team Rosters

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Leadville 100 News

August 4th, 2011

Ricky McDonald at the 2010 Leadville 100

Ricky McDonald at the 2010 Leadville 100

The 2011 Leadville 100 mountain bike is not much over a week away on August 13th.

For those that are doing the Leadville 100 mountain bike race this year, are thinking about doing it sometime or just curious about it, the Fat Cyclist has put together a live chat for today starting at 1 PM mountain time. In addition to the Fat Cyclist there will be Leadville 100 legends Dave Wiens, Ricky McDonald, Dean Cahow and Cole Chlouber. Go here to ask your questions.

Last year’s Leadville 100 winner and record holder will not be at the Leadville 100 this year due to it conflicting with the Tour of Utah. When asked if he’ll do Leadville again he said, “I don’t know. It might be best to do it once, have the record, and just leave it at that. It’s a very epic race, and I’m glad I did it, but at the same time it was pretty damn hard. I’m not sure I ever want to go and suffer like that again.” Read more here.

At this year’s final Leadville 100 qualifying race in Crested Butte last weekend, Lance Armstrong, 2009 Leadville 100 winner, showed up and won by 3 seconds. His answer to whether he’d be returning to Leadville was “No. That’s too much for me. I’m too old. I’m retired.” Leadville 100 women’s champion, Rebecca Rusch, won the women’s qualifier and was 5th overall. More on the Crested Butte qualifier here.

I spent last weekend riding on the Leadville 100 course and did about 75 miles of riding. There were lots of other riders out pre-riding the course. The course is in great shape with normally rough sections on the Columbine Climb and St Kevins graded relatively smooth.

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