So, at the first stage of the Amgen Tour of California, each of the Shimano-sponsored pros had Shimano Sport Cameras on their seat tubes and head tubes with one intention: to capture the final sprint…
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2014 Amgen Tour of California: Stage 03 – Diablo
It’s been a long, long day. Or rather, yesterday was a long day. So long that I had to cut it into a few posts and sprinkle them on top of The Radavist’s 2014 Amgen Tour of California coverage.
The first chunk is the mid-section and the reason why we all rode up to the Juniper Camp Ground in the first place: to witness the majesty that is the PRO parade / party train that quickly ascends one of NorCal’s most (in)famous climbs: Diablo! Yes, it is a party train… Or at least we tried to make it one.
Now, as mentioned, there’s a lot of content to come from today, er yesterday, so if I shot your photo, don’t worry, it’s coming in a different post. Please don’t email / tweet / gram at me just yet, ok? xoxo
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Custom Painted Scott Road with SRAM Red
This was just one of the many cool bikes I saw today. I met Youenn Colin today very briefly. He’s a designer at Ideo and painted this bike himself. Truth told I forgot which Scott road bike model he chose to respray.
Design, paint, assemble… amazing. I love the halftone detail!
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PRO Bikes
Look, just forward to the 1:50 mark… It’s 3am and I’ve been up since 6am the previous day. You’re not gonna get a lot out of me right now.
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The 2014 Ritte WCA Bosberg Charity Bike Auction
To commemorate the the 2014 Tour of California’s women’s circuit race, Ritte is auctioning off a one-of-a-kind Bosberg size small (53cm TT, 44cm ST). All proceeds from the auction will go to the Women’s Cycling Association. Get your bid in now because the auction will only the length of the ATOC: Sunday, May 11th – May 18th.
Head over to eBay to bid and check out more photos below.
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2014 Amgen Tour of California: Stage 01 – Sacramento
Sacramento’s projected high temperature was supposed to be 84 on Sunday, yet it felt like the 90’s. I also made the mistake of wearing all-black (again). It was cooking hot, but how could I complain when the PRO racers were out in the real heat, cranking away calories and watts. Luckily for them, the Skratch Labs team was out with Neutral Human Support.
Us on the otherhand, not so much but we did get to drink fresh espresso at the über-new Rapha Mobile Cycle Club and watch the PRO women race for an hour in a fast-paced circuit race around the State Capitol, which became the highlight of the day for me. Not just watching them cook corners well-done, but to see how engaged the audience was and a majority of the passionate fans were women AND it was mother’s day.
There was a lot of love for the women going around, so I reciprocated that by turning my lens to them.
Stage 01 ended with a phenomenal sprint by Cavendish and everyone’s appetite was whet for Stage 02’s time trail in Folsom…
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Ride Along: Hot Boyz of Cycling – Marc Marino
Ride Along: Hot Boyz of Cycling – Marc Marino
Words and photos by John Watson
Marc Marino is the nicest guy ever. He’s also super hot. Ladies, take note. He’s got it all: tattoos, tan lines and a track bike. On a serious note, Marc’s a good friend and I always enjoy spending time with him, especially at the Amgen Tour of California.
Today, I forced Marc out into the course to shoot some photos before he woofed down his lunch: a donut with almond butter smeared on the top… Check out a Ride Along interview below!
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2014 Amgen Tour of California: Prep Day
Yesterday (in California), I arrived at the host town for the first stage of the 2014 Amgen Tour of California. Most of the teams had been pouring into the parking lots for the days prior. Their mobile mechanics areas were glistening with overspray from bike washing, their rags hanging in the sun to dry and all the bikes were being prepped for the first stage.
Part of the reason I’m here is to check out what the guys at Skratch Labs are doing for the tour, which I’ll elaborate on this week. Their task yesterday – Saturday afternoon – was to fill 150 water bottles – bidons – for the first stage.
Skratch is doing a “Neutral Human Support” car. A vehicle that will offer up free bottles, moral support and other forms of encouragement to the racers, regardless of their livery. 150 bottles, stuffed into coolers, covered with ice and ready to be handed off to racers… it was going to be a warm day on Sunday – which it was!
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Cafe du Cycliste: Spring Mens and Womens Line
Cafe du Cycliste’s new spring lineup looks great. For those hot months, the Lucienne Lightweight jersey’s got your back but my favorite piece is the Antoinette bib and base layer combination.
Check out more at the CdC Lookbook!
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Funeral Cycling: New Kit Day
Is this trap, or dubstep? I don’t even know anymore but I like the new Funeral Cycling kits.
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More on the Amgen Tour of California
I’m counting down the days!
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Chris’ Icarus Race Bike
This is the bike that really put Ian from Icarus Frames on the map. Well, at least that’s what I think anyway. My reasoning? It was one of the first truly over-sized / shaped tubesets he fillet brazed and the Fresh Frame paint job was so loud at the time, that I don’t think anyone was coming close to hitting that mark. Seriously, what the hell is up with those chevrons?!
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Rapha’s Women Ambassadors Ride the Tour of California
I followed this ride closely on the Instagram accounts of some of these women and I have to say, it was damn awesome. Rapha’s women ambassadors rode the entire 2014 Tour of California route and you can read all about it at Rapha. Also, if you want to see over 100 photos from the ride, head to the Rapha Flickr.
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The Road to Mineral King and Kings Canyon – Ryan Wilson
The Road to Mineral King and Kings Canyon
Words and photos by Ryan Wilson
A couple weeks ago I woke up at about 4:30am on a Saturday morning with no real idea where I was heading. I just knew that I packed up my gear the night before for a reason, and I was definitely heading for the mountains. I’ve done a number of Eastern Sierra trips the last few months, so I decided to switch it up a bit and head up the 5 from Los Angeles toward Sequoia and Kings Canyon, in the western range of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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Talbot Frameworks: Tesla Di2 Paint System
This is too wild. A company called Talbot Frameworks routed Di2 through the paint and the result is a R2D2 looking road machine called the Dalsnibba. See more at Talbot.
Thanks for sharing this post Michael!
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Manual for Speed: Athens Entrance with Evan
Manual for Speed continues their coverage of American Criteriums with an interview of Evan Murphy, a favorite of mine! See the full story at Manual for Speed.
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Horse Cycles: 2014 Urban Tour Summer Pre-Order
After a successful Kickstarter and a booked pre-order last year, Brooklyn’s Horse Cycles continues to offer four very affordable, made in the USA frame options, ranging from racer to casual cruiser. Check out the full details at Horse Cycles and see the other three frame offerings below.
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Cedar Cycling: New Mens and Womens Jerseys
These new Cedar Cycling standard short and long sleeve jerseys look amazing. I’m way into the color choices too. Stoked to see the women and men’s line taking off for this brand. Scoop up some Made in the USA goodness at Cedar Cycling today and check out more photos below.