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Midwest Mayhem 3 Prizes Announced #MWM3

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Midwest Mayhem 3 Prizes Announced #MWM3

What I would consider the originator of the fixed freestyle competitions is back for its third year. Midwest Mayhem returns! Don’t miss out! Unless a magical bird flies me to Milwaukee and then directly to LA for free, I can’t make it again this year. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try to make it out, especially with those prizes on the line.

Rapha: SRAM at the ATOC 2012

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Rapha: SRAM at the ATOC 2012

The main reason I went on the 2012 ATOC was to shoot photos for Rapha. Jeremy wanted to piece together some stories, in conjunction with my blog coverage. These posts break down the larger significance of the tour, with relation to the brand and even how other companies’ support over the years have aided in America’s greatest stage race.

SRAM is a huge supporter of the ATOC and Jeremy wrote a great pice on the Rapha Blog explaining why. Head over and check it out.

America, Fuck Yeah!

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America, Fuck Yeah!

Unifying themes aren’t the easiest to identify while you’re out in the field. That said, there’s one thing I was always on the look out for during my coverage of the AMGEN Tour of California: the American flag. The following photos were pulled from all seven of my #ATOC posts, so check them out because you may have missed them before.

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The 2012 Red Bull Art Attack NACCC Event

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The 2012 Red Bull Art Attack NACCC Event

Austin Horse worked on this event with Red Bull for the 2012 NACCC. This art-based alleycat features 5 artists, all messenger photographers. All have contributed pieces to the
event, themed on the way of the bike. The photographs are from various messengers, around the world.  These photos have been divided into 6 pieces and each piece goes to a different checkpoint.

The event begins from inside the empty walls of the gallery, where the riders rush out to the first checkpoint and collect the first piece. Then the second and so on.

Where:
Gallery 5 Richmond VA
200 West Marshall Street  Richmond, VA 23220

When:
May 24th
7 pm orientation
8 pm event start
9 pm recognition

Check out more information at the Red Bull Art Attack Facebook page.

Golden Saddle Cyclery Champagne Brunch

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Golden Saddle Cyclery Champagne Brunch

I wasn’t blogging Kyle, I was looking at porn…

“Stage 8 of The Amgen Tour of California a rolled right past Golden Saddle Cyclery, so Rapha & Tracko decided to throw a champagne brunch for its customers and visitors from out of town. This video showcases the good times and camaraderie of GSC’s cycling community. Enjoy

Shot & Edited by Ace Carretero
Music by The Triumphs – Lovin’ Cup
Concept by Kyle B. Kelley”

It was a good day indeed!

AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 08 – Los Angeles

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AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 08 – Los Angeles

This whole trip has been a blast and what better way to end these escapades than with a party at the Golden Saddle Cyclery? As the AMGEN Tour of California finished up in LA, the city rejoiced. Over at GSC, the party was going strong and Hennie, the Rapha Mobile Cycle Club served up the coffee as Kyle and company made brunch.

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AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 07 – Ontario

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AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 07 – Ontario

The closer we got to Los Angeles during the AMGEN Tour of California, the more fun the days became. We woke up bright and early in LA and drove out to Azusa. From there, we parked and rode up towards Baldy. Words cannot express how much fun this ride was. We climbed as high as we could before the course started to get closed down, totaling around 35 miles and 4,600′ of elevation.

Hennie, the Rapha Mobile Cycle Club was parked at the first KOM, so our group arrived and the party had already been raging. I can’t describe the afternoon, so I’ll let the photos do the talking!

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Edit: I’ve added the Previous posts for the #ATOC below…

AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 06 – Palmdale

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AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 06 – Palmdale

After covering the AMGEN Tour of California, for almost a week now, the last thing I wanted to do was get back to work. Waking up, bright and early, gets harder and harder each morning. Yesterday was no exception to this either. We ended up rolling out of our luxurious suite at the Motel 6 a few hours later than anticipated. As we scrambled to find the second KOM, we quickly realized that the peloton had already blown through the gate there. The tailwind was no joke apparently…

What was left to check out before the finish was the feed zone. This is where the racers and support vehicles can re-up on food and water, via their musettes. Once they’ve finished stuffing the treats into their jersey pockets, the bags and bottles are discarded on the road. Let’s see, free stuff and cool photos? Sure.

After some re-routing through the desert, we found ourselves at the base of the climb up to refueling station. The action came and left within minutes, sending us on a sprint to the finish in our vehicle. The 20 mile drive up to Big Bear Lake is breathtaking. Winding roads with little or no shoulder makes it less than ideal for cyclists but the views are stunning out across the range.

Once you make it up the mountain a ways, the roads widen and we found ourselves passing cyclists (and other attractions) every other bend. Meanwhile, a Frenchman had broken away from the peloton. But would he make it?

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AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 05 – Bakersfield

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AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 05 – Bakersfield

After four grueling days of stage racing, the AMGEN Tour of California found its way into Bakersfield. After a late night, we woke up at 5am and embarked on a local’s loop. Let me tell you, there’s nothing better than waking up to a hammerfest out to the foothills.

We were done before the temperatures spiked into the 90’s and tallied up 60 miles with about 3,800′ of climbing. After a quick shower, the Rapha sprinter van and Mobile Cycling Club headed over to the ATOC TT where the crowds stuck to the shade and the sun beat down on the racers and spectators. Seriously, it was hot!

Once again, I found myself in a team car, this time following Chris Jones of UnitedHealthcare. Chris had the unfortunate experience of wrecking on the first day, sending him to the hospital for 20 stitches after a spoke lacerated his leg. But this didn’t stop him from continuing the tour and today, his perseverance was evident as he tore through the time trial course.

Once the day had ended, we headed further south to Palmdale. While en route, we ended up driving through a massive windfarm…

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AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 04 – Sonora

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AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 04 – Sonora

Yesterday was a hot one. As we’re moving south with the AMGEN Tour of California the temperatures are rising. We spent the night in Sonora and woke up to the start of the race. After the group took off, we loaded the sprinter van up and headed to the finish. Driving through the California farmland was beautiful.

At the finish, we were greeted with the quaint town of Clovis for the finish. As expected, Peter Sagan seized another victory…

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AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 03 – San Jose

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AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 03 – San Jose

After only shooting the start of the AMGEN Tour of California yesterday, today I was glad to be out on the course. My good friend Jeremy Dunn ensured that I got to ride in one of the SRAM support vehicles. We were in a caravan of about 20 cars, as the peloton chased down the break through the mountains. The biggest prick on the elevation map was Mt. Diablo and as the temperatures rose throughout the day, it was surely hell for the racers.

While I didn’t have the chance to hop out of the car and frame any shots, the audience and super fans provided more than enough entertainment as we drove through some of the most beautiful countryside California has to offer. Oh and descending in a team car is something else. Wow.

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AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 02 – San Francisco

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AMGEN Tour of California #ATOC: Stage 02 – San Francisco

This morning I found myself walking up to the second stage of the AMGEN Tour of California not knowing what to expect. I didn’t attend the opening day in Santa Rosa, nor did I experience the Sunday afternoon crowds that flooded the city, so I had no idea what awaited in San Francisco.

SF is a cycling-savvy city, to say the least and the reception, especially on a Monday morning, was warm. Each team’s caravans bustled on the inside, as their bikes were neatly leaned against the side. Fans walked up, commented on gear and patiently awaited for the athletes to leave their busses.

Once a team would exit, they were swarmed with fans, flashing their iPhones, interrupting them for a photo and it quickly became apparent that it was going to be an energetic morning. Rather than go too much more into it, I’ve compiled a nice Photoset, only of the start. We didn’t make it to stage itself, or the finish, but I’m happy with how these came out.

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