Video: 2011 Tour of Utah Stage 5
Aug 16th, 2011 | By Fredcaster | Category: Races, VideoHere is a video I shot during my ride in the RealCyclist.com Professional Cycling Team car during Stage 5 of the 2011 Tour of Utah.
Here is a video I shot during my ride in the RealCyclist.com Professional Cycling Team car during Stage 5 of the 2011 Tour of Utah.
More musings about how the new USA Pro Cycling Challenge will affect the future of the Tour of Utah.
Here’s a video shot by Guido from Ciclismo Classico during our tour of the Italian Alps and The Dolomites. You can recognize me easily. I’m the slow one.
THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST
Episode 183
July 26, 2011
Italy v. France
This week, I convey a recent experience I had with a road raging motorist (and my poor heat-of-the-moment decisions and actions), and I review my recent trip to Italy for the Maratona dles Dolimites with Ciclismo Classico. In this week’s news, a road raging motorist is caught on camera and punished, Los Angeles passes a cyclist anti-harassment law, bikes versus plane in Carmageddon race, product recalls, a cyclist runs into a bear, and bicycling postage stamps coming soon. In pro cycling news, we briefly review the 2011 Tour de France, look forward to coming races, and look at several doping cases.
After 7 days, 224 miles and 31,650 feet of climbing (that’s 141.15 feet climbed per mile), my Italian cycling adventure has come to an end. It’s time to head home to family, friends, work, and my own bike.
The big day finally arrived and we got our opportunity to ride one of the world’s most famous Grand Fondos, The Maratona of The Dolimites. Ride/read along as I describe the event and my day in the saddle.
The good news is, I made it safely through The Maratona dles Domoites. The bad news is, I didn’t make the time cut for the medium course (I missed it by literally a couple of minutes), so I only did the short course. I was bummed, but I still had a good time. More later . . . .
Today was a rest day as we took in the sights, sounds, and shopping that abound in Corvara and La Villa. Tomorrow is the big day: The Maratona dles Dolomites! Never fear, though, I still have a blog post and photos!
Our final ride before we tackle the Maratona dles Dolomites on Sunday. This time we rode 66 km and climbed 1,800+ meters over three passes. In case you’re not paying attention, that’s 26,000 feet climbed so far.
A quick video showing some of the the footage I’ve shot from my handlebar-mounted GoPro Hero HD on my tour of the Alps and the Dolomites. Enjoy!