Saturday, July 21, 2007

Stage 4 Results and Final GC

General Classification Final Results. Points in parenthesis

Women's Standings:
1st. Kim "Robbie McEwen" Fong (88)
2nd. Juliann "Eddie Merckx" Chenn (64)
3rd. Christi "Jan Ullrich" Leong (36)
t-4th. Erin "George Hincapie" Reed (34)
t-4th. Megan "Andreas Kloden" DiBiase (34)
6th. Katie "Dave Zabriske" Dwyer (23)

Men's Standings:
1st. Justin "Michael Rasmussen" Laue (128)
2nd. Tom "Poupou" Reynolds (78)
3rd. Steve "Augé Stéphane" O'Mara (28)
t-4th. Andy "Djamolidine Abdoujaparov" Jessop (25)
t-4th. Rob "Tyler Hamilton" Dahl (25)
6th. Jeff "Geert Stegmans" Collins (18)
7th. Owen "Viatcheslav Ekimov" Bailey (15)
8th. Sean "Linus Gerdemann" Sevilla (12)
9th. Dwight "Fabian Cancellara" Upshaw (10)
10th. John "Sylvain Chavanel" Dahlz (7)
t-11th. Brandon "Ivan Basso" Basso (5)
t-11th. Elliot "Lance Armstrong" Brian (5)
t-13th. Mirek "Levi Leipheimer" Boruta (3)
t-13th. Will "Axyl Merckx" Howerton (3)
t-15th. Brian "Thor Hushovd" Gerke (2)
t-15th. Brett "Pavel Brutt" Zeldow (2)
17th. Alek "Floyd Landis" Jeziorek (1)

Stage 4 Sprint Scores (click to enlarge):

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Stage 4: Palomares

Stage 4: Palomares. A historic stage to end the 2007 Tour de Berkeley
Distance: 84.15 miles
Climbing: 6603 ft.
Difficulty: Moderate-Hard
Time: 5-6 hrs.
When: Saturday July 21st 9am. Meet at Kroeber Fountain

For detailed sprint point designations, click on map.

Sprint 1: Top of Skyline at past Chabot Space and Science Center sign. There is a 30mph Speed limit sign and Cross walk sign that designates the sprint.


Sprint 2: Redwood @ "4.60" marker.


Continue along Redwood.

Sprint 3: Redwood into Castro Valley (after the short climb). The marker is the "Bike Route, Entering Watershed" sign on the side of the road.




The peloton will regroup for the ride through Castro Valley, and start a downhill once the road opens up again. And so begins the climb up Palomares.


Sprint 4:
Top of Palomares.. The sign on the left side of the road designates the sprint.

We'll roll down Palomares and onto Foothill, with a quick sprint before the long drag down Foothill.

Sprint 5:
Foothill High School sign. Well continue down Foothill and stop at the Fruitstand.
Roll down Danville Blvd, and break up the monotony of rolling through the city with a quick sprint!

Sprint 6: Danville Blvd. and Rudgear Rd: 680 On-Ramp Sign
We'll roll together all the way to Happy Valley, where the peloton can then take off for the final climb of the 2007 Tour de Berkeley!

Sprint 7:
Top of Happy Valley. The sprint is the driveway of the house at Happy Valley and Sundown Terrace.

Return to Berkeley via Wildcat. No sprint up Wildcat this time.

Elevation Profile:

Time Trial Results and GC

Time Trial Results: 8.2 mile (13.2KM)

Rider Time

Justin 19:36

Tom 20:23

Owen 20:24

Andy 20:27

Brandon 21:55

Jeff 22:05

Kim 23:20

Juliann 23:32

Christi 23:55

Erin 24:14

Megan 24:46

Jack DNF

Ryan DNF

General Classification after Stage 3:

Men's Standings
:
90 Justin "Michael Rasmussen" Laue
70 Tom "Poupou" Reynolds
22 Andy "Djamolidine Abdoujaparov" Jessop
18 Jeff "Geert Stegmans" Collins
17 Rob "Tyler Hamilton" Dahl
13 Owen "Viatcheslav Ekimov" Bailey
10 Dwight "Fabian Cancellara" Upshaw
5 Brandon "Ivan Basso" Basso
3 Mirek "Levi Leipheimer" Boruta
3 Will "Axyl Merckx" Howerton
2 Brian "Thor Hushovd" Gerke
1 Alek "Floyd Landis" Jeziorek

Women's Standings:
70 Kim "Robbie McEwen" Fong
34 Erin "George Hincapie" Reed
33 Christi "Jan Ullrich" Leong
23 Katie "Dave Zabriske" Dwyer
21 Juliann "Eddie Merckx" Chen
5 Megan "Andreas Kloden" DiBiase

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Stage 3: Time Trial

Clip on your aerobars, dust of the disk wheel, or just bring out your trusty road bike to the Tour de Berkeley's Time Trial. The out and back course along Alhambra Valley Blvd. measures 8.2 miles with gentle rollers and smooth pavement the entire way. This is an Individual Time Trial against the clock. Riders will go off at 1 minute long intervals. Points are awarded according to best clocked times. Scoring runs 8 deep: 34, 21, 13, 8, 5, 3, 2, 1

There are two choices for getting to the start line: 1) Meet at Kroeber at 5:00pm on Wednesday July 18th for a group ride out there, or 2) Drive out and meet us at (roughly) 6:00pm.
See the map below for directions. We start at Pinole Valley Rd & Wright Ave in Pinole. Plenty of parking is available.

Map of the Course: The Red line is the course, the blue line is the route to the course. Click on the picture for more details.




Elevation Proile: (see more detailed info at http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1141166)


GC as of Stage 2

General Classification following Stage 2 of the Tour de Berkeley:

Men's Standings:
56 Justin "Michael Rasmussen" Laue
49 Tom "Poupou" Reynolds
17 Rob "Tyler Hamilton" Dahl
14 Andy "Djamolidine Abdoujaparov" Jessop
13 Jeff "Geert Stegmans" Collins
10 Dwight "Fabian Cancellara" Upshaw
3 Mirek "Levi Leipheimer" Boruta
2 Will "Axyl Merckx" Howerton
2 Brian "Thor Hushovd" Gerke
1 Alek "Floyd Landis" Jeziorek

Women's Standings:
36 Kim "Robbie McEwen" Fong
27 Katie "Dave Zabriske" Dwyer
20 Christi "Jan Ullrich" Leong
14 Erin "George Hincapie" Reed

Friday, July 13, 2007

Stage 2: Tour de Peets

Tour de Berkeley Stage 2: Tour de Peets: Today the Tour leaves the hills in favor of one of the flattest routes in the East Bay: Tour de Peets. Named after the two iconic Peet coffee shops that the ride passes, today’s stage features two long and flat stretches along Danville Blvd. Sprinters pay special attention, the flats are worth the most points for this stage.

Elevation Profile:

We meet at 9:oo AM at Kroeber Fountain on Sunday, July 15

Neutral from Kroeber Fountain to Pinehurst
Sprint: Pinehurst & Caynon to "Walking Man" in Moraga
1st 5
2nd 3
3rd 1
Neutral to Danville Blvd.
Sprint: Danville Blvd to El Cerro.
1st 10
2nd 6
3rd 3
Neutral to Danville Peets Get Food, water...
Neutral to El Cerro
Sprint on Danville Blvd. to 680 Freeway onramp sign at Rudgear Road
1st 12
2nd 8
3rd 5
Neutral to corner of Happy Blvd. and Mt. Diablo Blvd.
Sprint to Half Happy
1st 5
2nd 3
1st 1
Neutral to Wildcat
Sprint up Wildcat to Inspiration Point Sign, stage end
1st 13
2nd 8
3rd 5
4th 3
5th 2
6th 1

Map of the course with a link to an interactive map:


Thursday, July 12, 2007

Stage 1 Results

General Classification following Stage 1 of the Tour de Berkeley:

Women's Standings:
36 Kim "Robbie McEwen" Fong

20 Christi "Jan Ullrich" Leong
9 Erin "George Hincapie" Reed

Men's Standings:
31 Justin "Michael Rasmussen" Laue
17 Rob "Tyler Hamilton" Dahl
10 Dwight "Fabian Cancellara" Upshaw
8 Tom "Poupou" Reynolds
3 Jeff "Geert Stegmans" Collins
3 Mirek "Levi Leipheimer" Boruta
2 Will "Axyl Merckx" Howerton
1 Andy "Djamolidine Abdoujaparov" Jessop


Photos from the Event (copyright Erin Reed):

Group Shot









Rasmussen gives the "Lance" look before darting up Wildcat:

Breakaway:




























just kidding

Monday, July 9, 2007

Stage 1: Three Bears

Contrary to the traditional Tour de France start of a flat stage, the Tour de Berkeley begins in true East Bay fashion with a hilly stage, the Three Bears. As you can see in the elevation profile, the route favors a strong climber:

Fortunately for the pure sprinters in the group, there are plenty of points to be had on the flat and gentle rollers leading up to the Bears. For a better visual depiction of the route and a points explanation go here: Three Bears Map. (thanks Google maps!)





Logistics and Course Description:
Distance: 36 miles
Climbing: 4482 ft.
Time: 2-2.5 hrs.

Sprint/King of the Mountain Points
1) Inspiration Point Sign
5 Points First
3 Points Second
1 Point Third

2) Horse Crossing Crosswalk (not the sign)
5 Points First
3 Points Second
1 Point Third

3) Corner of Alhambra Valley and Bear Creek Road
5 Points First
3 Points Second
1 Point Third

4) Top of Papa Bear
8 Points First
5 Points Second
3 Point Third

5) Stage Finish: Top of Wildcat at Inspiration Point Sign
13 Points First
8 Points Second
5 Points Third
3 Points Fourth
2 Points Fifth
1 Point Sixth

The Three Bears refers to the section on Bear Creek Road which has three climbs called Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. Starting from Alhambra Valley Road, we will confront Mama Bear first, followed by the smaller Baby Bear, and ending with the long climb up Papa Bear (careful of the false summit).

Remember, we meet at Kroeber Fountain at 5:0opm on Wednesday July 11th. We will roll up Spruce for anyone who wants to meet us along the way.

Below is the route description, courtesy of the Cal Cycling web page.

Mile 0.0 - Kroeber Fountain to Spruce. Start climbing up Spruce. We will roll up as a pack and begin the

Mile 3.05 - At five-way intersection, continue straight onto Wildcat Canyon. The road winds gently up to Inspiration Point.

Mile 6.49 - Inspiration Point. First sprint points of the 2007 Tour. We regroup here before descending down Wildcat Canyon.

Mile 8.96 - Turn left on San Pablo Dam Rd. Thus we enter the Three Bears loop. This is a fast road which tends downward. However, there is a lot a traffic so stick to the shoulder. The second sprint point is available here at the Horse Crossing Crosswalk (not the sign).

Mile 14.33 - Turn right on Castro Ranch Rd. There are a couple of short steep rises.

Mile 16.56 - Turn right on Alhambra Valley Rd. This is a pleasant rolling road with almost no traffic.

Mile 19.29 - Third sprint. Turn right on Bear Creek Rd. and get ready to tackle the Bears.

Mile 21.35 - That was Mama Bear.

Mile 21.96 - That was Baby Bear.

Mile 24.61 - That was Papa Bear and the fourth sprint points. Tuck in for a super fast descent.

Mile 27.75 - We will regroup at the light before beginning the trek up Wildcat Canyon for the climb back to Berkeley. The finish of this stage is at the Inspiration Point sign.

Mile 33.63 - At the 5-way intersection, head left on Grizzly Peak to descend via Euclid.

Mile 36.00 - Berkeley Campus.

See you all on Wednesday

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Tour de Berkeley 2007

The Cal Triathlon Team is pleased to announce the 4th Annual Tour de Berkeley.

How it works:
Twice a week, we will host an informal cycling race around some of the East Bay's most popular routes. The stages will consist of a mix of hills, flats, and even a time trial. There are 5 stages this year, one weekday and one weekend stage per week. The competition is calculated by points awarded to the first riders at the top of designated hills and mountains. After each sprint we will regroup before beginning the next one. Everyone is welcome to join and we will have separate men and women categories. Points are scored 3 deep for each sprint and 6 deep for the stage finish. A tiered system of scoring is used with more difficult sprints/climbs earning more points. See the map and descriptions of Stage 1 to get an idea: Three Bears Map

Here are the dates for the first couple of stages, later dates TBD. All rides leave from Kroeber Fountain. Feel free to bring friends, come to whatever stages you want, or join us halfway in.

Wednesday July 11th. 5:00pm: Three Bears
Sunday July 15th. 9:00am: Danville Peets

Part of the the tour's fun is representing a cycling persona for the Tour. Choose a racer from either the past or present (Eddy Merckx, Jan Ullrich, Robbie McEwen, etc) and email me your top 3 choices. I'll assign them on a first come basis. I have already claimed "The Chicken from Tollose," Michael Rasmussen.

Lastly, I have created a blog to document the event. Here you will find race reports, an updated leader-board, and photos from the tour:
http://tourdeberkeley2007.blogspot.com/

Note, all future Tour announcements will come via our summer mailing list: triathlon_summer@lists.berkeley.edu

Questions? Feel free to email me.

Vive le Tour!
Justin aka Michael Rasmussen