Archive | May, 2012

Celebrate Trips for Kids Santa Cruz First Annual Open House June 2

17 May
Roxanne Harrison, Vice President of Trips for Kids Santa Cruz announced the first Open House to celebrate trips for kids. Save the date: Saturday, June 2, 2012 and feel free to spread the word. 

The open house is Saturday, June 2, from 11am-2pm at 345 Harvest Drive, Watsonville.

We will raffle off a brand new Raleigh mountain bike, plus lots of other cool prizes! You must be present to win! Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about Trips for Kids Santa Cruz. For more information contact bikesantacruzca@gmail.com

Scroll down for more details.

Email from Roxanne:

It is hard to believe it has been a year since we first started the Santa Cruz chapter of Trips for Kids Santa Cruz (T4KSC). A lot has happened in our first year and as a celebration of more good things to come we invite you to attend our first annual open house at our new space dubbed the “Launch Pad.”

This space has been generously donated by the Martinelli family and we are excited to show it off to the community!

The open house is Saturday, June 2, from 11am-2pm at 345 Harvest Drive, Watsonville.

At 10am that morning, we will be taking a group of about 20 kids from the Launch Pad to the Harkins Slough for our monthly group ride. If you know of a kid who may want to participate in the ride feel free to contact me so I can have them fill out the paperwork prior to the ride. They can always just show up at 10am on June 2 and we can take care of paperwork that morning. Join us for the group ride and see firsthand Trips for Kids Santa Cruz in action.

In addition to the group ride, we will be offering D’La Comena‘s taco bar for lunch and raffling off a brand new Raleigh bike as well as other great prizes. All group riders will receive 3 free raffle tickets! The board members will be there to talk about the program and new opportunities.

Questions? Contact Roxanne: 831-227-3378 or bikesantacruzca@gmail.com.

Thank you for your support and interest in Trips for Kids Santa Cruz!

NOTES

• Kids who want to ride to Harkins Slough should arrive at 10 a.m.

Harkins Slough is the largest and most north-reaching slough in the Watsonville system

• FIRST COME-FIRST SERVE – The FIRST 20 KIDS OUT AT 10AM.

• WE PROVIDE THE BIKE AND HELMET

• ALL RIDERS EARN 3 RAFFLE TICKETS!

• LUNCH: COME ENJOY D’LA COLMENA’S TACO BAR ON US!

Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 Race report, results and photos

15 May

Amidst breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay, Golden Gate Bridge and Angel Island, Stage 2 of the 2012 Amgen Tour of California  finished in Santa Cruz County, Monday. After traveling 117 miles from San Francisco, the cyclists hit Santa Cruz County and raced to the finish with Peter Sagan (SVK) of Liquigas-Cannondale crossing the line first and taking the stage win for the second day in a row.

I had a ball (or a balloon) at Tour of California Stage 2 finish Monday in Aptos, California. What a blast! And yes, I did use the Bike Valet service (as seen on the balloon). That was a brilliant idea. Photo credit: Richard Masoner of www.cyclelicio.us

Here are MY PICS from amazing day Monday during Amgen Tour of California 2012 – Santa Cruz County https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150812810622293.401459.532117292&type=1&l=03fe6726ce
Here is the VIDEO of Tour of CA from yesterday. I had not seen it yet!
http://youtu.be/rwqwnRTojGs

Stage 1 Top-3

First – Peter Sagan (SVK), Liquigas-Cannondale (ITA)

Second Heinrich Haussler (AUS), Garmin-Barracuda (USA

Third – Leigh Howard (AUS), Orica-GreenEDGE (AUS)

Jersey Winners

Amgen Leader Jersey – Peter Sagan (SVK), Liquigas-Cannondale (ITA)

Nissan King of the Mountain Jersey – David Boily (CAN), Team Spidertech Powered by C10 (CAN)

Visit California Sprint Jersey – Peter Sagan (SVK), Liquigas-Cannondale (ITA)  (Heinrich Haussler (AUS), Garmin-Barracuda (USA) will wear the green Visit California Sprint Jersey tomorrow since Peter Sagan cannot wear two jerseys)

Rabobank Best Young Rider Jersey – Peter Sagan (SVK), Liquigas-Cannondale (ITA) (Josh Atkins, (NZL), Bontrager Livestrong Team (USA) will wear the Robobank Best Young Rider Jersey tomorrow since Peter Sagan cannot wear two jerseys)

Amgen’s Breakaway from Cancer® Most Courageous Rider Jersey – Jeremy Vinnell (NZL), Bissell Pro Cycling

Exergy Most Aggressive Rider Jersey Alexandre Geniez (FRA), Team Argos-Shimano

Press Release from Amgen Tour of California:

APTOS, CALIF. (May 14, 2012) – Young Slovakian cycling sensation and overall 2012 Amgen Tour of California race leader Peter Sagan (SVK) of Liquigas-Cannondale crashed and punctured a tire on a wicked descent, but recovered to win Stage 2 of the race in Santa Cruz, Calif., his second consecutive stage in as many days. Ironically, the punctured tire was also the second flat of the race in as many days for the 22-year-old Sagan who maintained his overall lead over Australia’s Heinrich Haussler of the Garmin-Barracuda team after the second stage of America’s greatest professional cycling race. Leigh Howard (AUS) of Orica-GreenEDGE, who placed third during Stage 2, remained in third place overall.

“I don’t know, maybe it takes a natural disaster,” said Sagan, when asked what it would take to stop his winning ways, noting he suffered an untimely punctured tire three miles from the finish yesterday and still won Stage 1. “I am feeling good. I will see tomorrow (to make it three straight wins),” he continued.Amidst breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay, Golden Gate Bridge and Angel Island, Stage 2 of the 2012 Amgen Tour of California got underway in San Francisco and routed south 117.1 miles over the climbs of Empire Grade and Bear Creek Road.

At the start of Stage 2, after leaving the city of San Francisco, riders headed toward the coast and the first sprint of the day in Pacifica, where Howard, Maarten Tjallingii (NED) of Rabobank Cycling Team and Bradley White (USA) of UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team were the first three to cross the line. Shortly thereafter, six racers, including White; Jeremy Vennell (NZL) of Bissell Pro Cycling; Michael Creed (USA) of Team Optum Powered by Kelly Benefit Strategies; Lloyd Mondory (FRA) of AG2R La Mondiale; Juan Pablo Suarez (COL) of Colombia-Coldeportes; and Alexandre Geniez (FRA) of Team Argos-Shimano established a breakaway.

This breakaway swept the second sprint points with White, Vennell and Mondory crossing in that order.

Fifty miles into the race, the break had a comfortable lead of nine minutes and 45 seconds ahead of the peloton; however, after passing through the feed zone, the group began working harder to reel them back in. As the breakaway group closed in on Bonny Doon and the first King of the Mountain (KOM) climb of the day, the gap was narrowed to five minutes and 50 seconds. As the cyclists began to climb, Garmin-Barracuda worked hard at the front of the peloton for their leader Tom Danielson (USA). After a few attacks, only three riders were left in the break – White, Vennell and Geniez – with a lead of four minutes and 20 seconds. Sitting in and out of the saddle while climbing, Geniez went out in front of the break alone.

While on the climb, a crash occurred, taking down several riders, including Sagan; George Hincapie (USA) of BMC Racing Team; Laurens Ten Dam (NED) of Rabobank Cycling Team; Andres Diaz Corrales (COL) of Exergy; and Josh Atkins (NZL) of the Bontrager Livestrong Team. Sagan showed what he is made of by getting up quickly from the crash, brushing himself off and regaining contact with the peloton. While this was happening, Geniez continued to ride alone at the front with a lead of four minutes and 55 seconds ahead of the group, and ultimately claimed top KOM points on Empire Grade. He was followed by David Boily (CAN) of Spidertech Powered by C10.

With five riders at the front of the peloton, Garmin-Barracuda began flying down the mountain with a gap of three minutes and 55 seconds off the front. Vennell and White hung together, in between Geniez and the peloton. After the decent, the peloton was split with about 25 racers in the first portion, then about a 30-second split to the main peloton. Just before the Bear Creek climb, Vennell and White were absorbed by the peloton, leaving Geniez alone in front. But, with just 35km to go, Geniez was caught by the peloton, which was being led by UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team.

“It was a very hard day,” said Vennell, a former National Time Trial champion of New Zealand. “The descent off Bonny Doon was pretty scary.”

Liquigas-Cannondale took over work at the front of the peloton, controlling the pace on the last bit of uphill before the major descent. Heading toward the final sprint of the day, Maxime Bouet (FRA) of AG2R La Mondiale attacked, but Marc de Maar (AHO) of UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team claimed the top sprint points. With 17km to go, the peloton was flying toward the finish with Liquigas-Cannondale riders occupying the top four spots at the front, followed by riders from Rabobank, BMC Racing Team and RadioShack-Nissan-Trek.

Even with an attack by Rory Sutherland (AUS) of UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team at the finish, Sagan managed to outsprint the pack to take the Stage 2 win. He was followed by Haussler and Howard to round out the top three for the stage.

Leader jerseys at the end of Stage 2 remained somewhat similar to Stage 1, with Sagan remaining in the Amgen Race Leader, Visit California Sprint and Rabobank Best Young Rider Jerseys. As with yesterday, since Sagan will be wearing the Amgen Race Leader Jersey at the start of tomorrow’s stage, the Visit California Sprint Jersey will be worn by Haussler and the Rabobank Best Young Rider Jersey will be worn by Atkins. Boily still wears the polka dot Nissan King of the Mountain jersey. Vennell claimed the Amgen Breakaway from Cancer® Most Courageous Rider Jersey, and Geniez secured the Exergy Most Aggressive Rider Jersey.

STAGE 3: Tuesday, May 15

–  San Jose to Livermore

– (115.3 mi/185.5 km)

– Start Time: 11:15 a.m. PT

– Estimated Finish Time: 3:24 – 4:32 p.m. PT

– Satellite Feed Time: 4:50 – 5 p.m. PT

Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 Profile of Race Action 2012

14 May

Stage 2 Overview

San Francisco to Santa Cruz County
Start: 11:05 am Est. Finish: 3:53 pm
Total Distance: 117.1 mi./188.5 km
Monday, May 14, 2012

Stage 2 Action
• Stage Map
• Stage Profile
• Stage Log

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Stage 2 Profile
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Stage 2 Log

Quick Overview on the Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 – Santa Cruz Sentinel Pre-Race Coverage

13 May

Santa Cruz County, California, plays proud host to the finish of Stage 2 of Amgen Tour of California. The professional bicycling stage race  attracts some of the best road bike racers in the world, including some who will also race in the Tour de France. The race returns here tomorrow, Monday, May 14, 2012 (after finishes in the City of Santa Cruz in 2009 and 2010). Here’s what the Santa Cruz Sentinel, the daily paper of Santa Cruz County, has to offer for pre-race stories about the Amgen Tour of CaliforniaImage

Santa Cruz Sentinel stories posted on 05/13/2012

• Jacques-Maynes ready for Tour of California after rough year Jacques-Maynes is gearing up for the most important day of his season Monday, the day he and approximately 130…tackle the Santa Cruz mountains and finish Stage 2 of Amgen‘s Tour of California right here in his stomping grounds. similar results – By Brooke Wright – Sentinel correspondent

• Amgen Tour of California prompts ‘rolling’ road closures Monday in Santa Cruz County As acclaimed cyclists in the Amgen Tour of California speed through the county Monday afternoon, commuters will be brought to a standstill on the route. similar results – By Stephen Baxter

• In Amgen, Jamison Creek offers a winding test of nerves  Throughout the Santa Cruz Mountains, there are roads you probably wouldn’t ride on a burro, let alone a bicycle. Yet organizers behind the 2012 Amgen Tour of California decided to similar results – By Jason Hoppin

• Tour of California: How much will it help the Santa Cruz economy? Check back next week. That’s the answer when you ask about the economic impact of the Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 coming through Santa Cruz County Monday. similar results – By Jondi Gumz

• Amgen’s a boon, headache for Cabrillo: Students, administrators have different views 
Large crowds, thousands of fans cheering from the sidelines, racers dressed in sleek attire, the late-afternoon sunlight gleaming off their helmets, barreling toward the finish line — all of it captured in the international media’s eye. By Kimberly White

05/11/2012 07:04:27 PM PDT

• Tour of California field boasts world class experience, plus cycling’s next generation of stars – By Elliott Almond

04/30/2012 05:39:27 PM PDT

• Amgen organizers confident county is ready for May 14 race – By  JASON HOPPIN — Santa Cruz Sentinel

And here’s a good overview of Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 finish in Santa Cruz County:

• The Race is On! Tour of California set to return

By Jason Hoppin – Santa Cruz Sentinel
Posted: 05/12/2012 03:00:31 PM PDT

APTOS — If you want to know happens when 144 very large, very powerful men engage in a fast-moving mosh pit on wheels, Monday afternoon just might give you the opportunity.

Months of local planning will come to a head when the Amgen Tour of California returns to Santa Cruz after a one-year hiatus. The second stage of arguably America’s greatest bike race is ending in our backyard, and many are expecting 117 miles of punishment to culminate in a breathtaking sprint to the Aptos finish line.

“If you want to see action,” said local cycling journalist Jim Langley, “watching the sprint is fantastic.”

Santa Cruz County’s connection to cycling runs deep, and many of the seminal figures in the development of recreational cycling have connections here, from Tom Cuthbertson to Ross Shafer to Keith Bontrager. Books that helped popularize bicycling in the 60s and 70s, the sport of cyclocross, carbon-fiber bike frames and mountain bike suspension all have local origins.

Yet it took members of the Santa Cruz County Cycling Club to bring the tour back, after local governments abandoned their official support. The group includes lead local organizer Maura Noel, who offered her retirement savings as a guarantee that they could raise the money needed to make the event work.

“All the big stuff is in place, it’s really just details now,” Noel said Friday. “I’m super excited and happy the way the community has supported us these past seven months. Now if everyone just buys a T-shirt, I’ll be ecstatic.”

This year’s race will include a health and wellness festival at the Cabrillo College finish line, and numerous local and national vendors will be on hand. Cabrillo plans to hold classes as usual, though Soquel High, also along the race route, is only holding a half-day of classes.

In past years, the fight for the right to wear the stage winner’s jersey was decided in Bonny Doon, previously the day’s only major climb. This year, race organizers added another long haul up Bear Creek Road, making observers wonder whether any members of the pack would be able to break free.

“They’re trying to tear their legs off this year with so many hills,” Langley said of this year’s race.

That means there could be a crowd barreling toward the finish line at Cabrillo. If so, teams will do just about anything to break their sprinters free, including bumping the wheels of other riders and even an occasional head-butt.

Many are happy to see the race return. Ryan Beauregard, owner of Bonny Doon’s Beauregard Vineyards, has seen his winery turn into a party during past races. This year, Beauregard is selling $60 tickets to a catered lunch and blues band fiesta that promises to again be a viewing hot spot.

“No one’s going to have more fun than us,” Beauregard said.

People interested in making sure they don’t miss the finish can buy grandstand seats from the Aptos Chamber of Commerce, with chamber representative Meggie Schuller saying interest is strong.

“It’s going good. We’ve sold about 160 tickets” of 220, Schuller said, saying she expects race-day sales as well.

Covering 733 miles, the race begins Sunday in Santa Rosa and ends eight days later in Beverly Hills. Organizers see it as a major precursor to the Tour de France, and it includes some of the best riders in the world.

Stage 2 begins at Marina Green in San Francisco in the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge. Riders then come down Highway 1 before turning into the Santa Cruz Mountains just past Davenport.

From there, riders climb Empire Grade before a white-knuckle descent down Jamison Creek Road into Boulder Creek. From there, they climb again to Summit Road, where a timed sprint is held.

The last 17 miles of the race are either downhill or flat, which should make for excitement. Along Soquel-San Jose Road, riders should reach speeds approaching 60 mph.

Follow Sentinel reporter Jason Hoppin on Twitter: @scnewsdude

IF YOU GO

AMGEN TOUR OF CALIFORNIA

WHEN: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday

WHERE: Various locations; Festival at Cabrillo College, 6500 Soquel Drive, Aptos.

DONATIONS: Organizers are still seeking donations. To help, visit: http://www.tourofcalifornia-santacruz.com/get_involved/contribute

3 Ways to Track Amgen Tour of California: Your Smart Phone via Tour Tracker, NBC Sports and online

13 May

Watch Amgen Tour of California 2012 LIVE ! Here are a few ways  you can tune into the professional road bike race action:

1. Television option: Tune in live on NBC Sports Network  2PM PDT/5PM EDT

Bart Coddington explained:

NBC bought Versus (Comcast 404) and it is now Labeled NBCSP if you do not get the HD channel.”

From the Amgen site: http://www.amgentourofcalifornia.com/tv-schedule.html

In Santa Cruz County Comcast will carry it on 723 (HD) and 404.

Harriet Riley, Santa Cruz County resident, chimed in: “According to our Comcast channel list, NBC-SP is channel 723 is the place to look for live and recorded coverage on the TV.”

2. Smart Phone option:  RadioShack Tour Tracker (online and via the FREE mobile apps for iOSand Android).

“You can track the tour from your smart phone. I got mine on ITunes, but they also have one for the Droid.

It’s pretty cool,” emailed Myrna Sherman, to the Santa Cruz County Cycling Club email list.

Follow the 2012 Amgen Tour of California with the RadioShack Tour Tracker, the app that gives you in depth access and analysis of every aspect of America’s biggest and most exciting cycling race via the Web (coming soon to this page) or your mobile device. From live video to GPS tracking, you can be part of the race action no matter where you are. Available now for iPhone, iPod, iPad and Android download!

This link below gives you the links to download the app from either Apple’s iTunes store or Google’s Play (Formerly known as the Android Market).

Details here: http://radioshacktourtracker.amgentourofcalifornia.com

3. Option 3: TUNE into the website!

Race Start – 10:50am PDT. WATCH IT LIVE on NBC Sports Network 2PM PDT/5PM EDT or with the RadioShack Tour Tracker (online) here: http://www.amgentourofcalifornia.com

Guide to Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 Finish in Santa Cruz County, Monday, May 14

10 May

Here’s a handy guide to the schedule of events for the Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 Finish in Santa Cruz County on Monday, May 14. Scroll down for story, URL for the Guide to download, race schedule and where to make a financial contribution to the race. This was published by Good Times Weekly.

Amgen Tour of California hits Santa Cruz, Monday, May 14, 2012
Guide, route, closures, shuttles, schedule

STORY: http://www.gtweekly.com/index.php/good-times-cover-stories/special-publications-inserts/3782-amgen-tour-of-california-guide.html

Download GUIDE here: http://www.gtweekly.com/images/stories/051012/amgen.pdfImage

Schedule:

Schedule <click for complete guide, route, closures, shuttles and schedule>
11:00am Lifestyle Festival Opens
12:00pm VIP Hospitality tents open
12:30pm Team buses arrive (parking lot K at Cabrillo)
1:00pm Carmichael Training Systems (trainright.com/)
2:30pm Park Ave closes including ramps from Hwy 1 until 5:30 pm
(alternate route info: tourofcaliforniasantacruz.com/race_day/transportation_and_parking )
3:53pm Race Finishes after last rider Begin awards ceremony
4:30pm VIP Hospitality closes, tear down begins.

Help  pay for the race here:
http://www.tourofcalifornia-santacruz.com/get_involved/com

See you at the race!

— Karen Kefauver

Levi Leipheimer Talks Tour of California in Webcast

9 May

Levi Leipheimer answered questions on the Amgen Tour of California, his training and how he is feeling while recovering from being hit by a car. 

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/22432142

Women’s Mountain Bike Skills Clinic (All Levels) Has Space in Los Gatos

8 May

From: Leandra Furber
Date: Mon, May 7, 2012 at 10:42 PM
Subject: Trek Dirt Series Los Gatos May 12-13, 2012

We will be hosting another Los Gatos camp this weekend May 12/13. We still have spaces left for this weekend so please forward our information and website details to anyone who may be interested in attending a camp. http://www.dirtseries.com

We have just finished two successful camps in both Santa Cruz and Los Gatos.

We are looking forward to enjoying the area during the week and thank you for sharing the amazing riding in the Bay Area.

Cheers,
Lu Furber
Program Co-ordinator
Dirt Series Mountain Bike Camps Ltd.
604-484-6238
lu@dirtseries.com
http://www.dirtseries.com

Sea Otter Classic 2013 Dates Announced

2 May

In case you missed Sea Otter Classic, held over four days in April in Monterey, California, you can plan ahead to attend one of the world’s biggest bicycle festivals in 2013!

Here are a few of my photos from Sea Otter Classic 2012!

Girls learn to check tire pressure as part of a group mountain bike skills clinic for girls, taught by members of Specialized. The clinic was coordinated by a group called Little Bellas, which mentors girls on mountain bikes. http://littlebellas.com.

 

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For Strawberry …

1 May

For Strawberry Fields 2012 in Santa Cruz County, here are the three bicycle routes. Choose a route and click on a link to see a map. Here’s the website: http://www.strawberryfields.org/about-the-ride/routes

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30M   http://ridewithgps.com/routes/905870
100K  http://ridewithgps.com/routes/934531
100M  http://ridewithgps.com/routes/935172

GPS downloads are available for all routes.  (These are for riders that have GPS-enabled bicycle computers; especially those that have mapping support.  Examples:  Garmin 705, Garmin 800.)  To perform the download of the GPS data, view the map link provided, select the Overview tab on the right, and within the overview select the Export tab.