Friday, 20 January 2012

Nothing much a do...

Well haven't I been slack with my posting - mostly because nothing much has been happening in my biking world.

However much has been happening with my favourite team (or in this case former team Leopard trek) because they have merged with RadioShack and are now called Nissan Trek Leopard RadioShleck or whatever the hell they call themselves! At least Jakob (Fulgsang) is still with them and even has the captaincy for the Giro!

In my bike world not a lot has happened. Time Trail has started up again after a short break over Christmas and my times are coming down again - thank god - thought I was getting worse with each race, but down to 30.18mins this week, so happy with that.

I don't have any pictures of me cycling, so here is another favourite of mine :)
Awww look at those dimples....

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Paris and the Party!

Yes I have finally got round to posting the last day of the Tour de France!

I actually started the night before, after the Time Trial we had time for a quick snack at the train station in a pub, which had been taken over by some really rowdy Australians, still it was quite entertaining!

We had a 3 hour train ride back to Paris, so with everybody was in a party mood. I was sitting downstairs and I could hear the rather loud party going on upstairs. Though it was nice to sit down and relax for a few hours.

After another quick train ride we got to our hotel, which was near the Arc de Triomphe. The next day we didn't have to get up too early, so we got to have a bit of a sleep in - YAY! About lunchtime we walked to the hospitality area which was across from the finish line and beside BMC.

We had a 3 course lunch - yum yum! and lots of delicious little nibbly things, I love how Custom Getaways feed us!

Not far from the finish line

Kimberley and Me

Troy with the T shirt he "requisitioned" from the BMC crowd

After the race had finished, the teams did a victory lap up the Champs-Elysees, so it took a while from the time they went past on the other side to get back to us, but they were worth waiting for!
I love you Wonder Boy!!! haha




We got to see Cadel Evans up close as he stopped at the BMC tent which happen to be beside ours, it was a bit chaotic as there was a crush to see him.

Later on that night we had the dinner cruise in which Murray read out a lovely poem about the tour and us! it was very funny and there were a few tears shed :)






It was a great night but a little sad as we went our own separate ways the next day, but the tour was fantastic and Chris and the team at Custom Getaways did an awesome job! I'm sure a lot of us will be coming back to France in the future, including me!

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Ok so I have been really slack over the last 2 weeks, and I haven't finished updating my blog from the TdF, well I will do it - sometime next week.

I was looking through my photos from the trip and I have over 1000 photos! Actually most are pretty good and I love looking back through them and remembering all the great times we had. Now I'm feeling depressed again... :(

Oh well only 8 months until I go to the spring classics, YAY! I have also been going to french classes, so hopefully when I go back next year, I can have a conversation with somebody - I hope...I practice my written french when I txt my friend in france, he says I'm doing ok!

A couple of pictures from the TT

I think that is Cadel Evans

Anyway I will endevour to finish my TdF updates and I may carry on this blog, it really depends how exciting my life is! Please let me know if you want me to carry it on!

Saturday, 30 July 2011

Final TT

The final time trial was held in Grenoble, and as it happened our hotel, was located right outside the start ramp of the TT. My room was on the 3rd floor and was directly above the start ramp!




We had access to the Iozard again so that means free drinks and as much icecream and lollies as you eat! We were about 100 mtres from the finish line so it was a little hard to take good pictures of the riders, as by then they were going about 1000 km/hr to the finish line!




George and Me

It was an exciting TT with Cadel taking the yellow jersey from Andy Schleck :( though it wasn't entirely unexpected!

After the TT had finished we caught the train to Paris, it was a 3 hour ride and it was a rather rowdy trip!

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Last ride - Alpe d'Heuz!

This was a very exciting day, as we get to climb Alpe d'Heuz, although some of the group had already done it a couple of days ago. First we had to bike down, which was a little hairy as there were so many people on course as well as traffic gojgn up and down, but nobody ever seems to get run over!

This is at Dutch corner, or switchback 7, these guys had been there for a few days and I guess hadn't slept that much but had drunk plenty!

I didn't stop much on the climb up, only once so I have just 1 photo from the ride up, we also had to be up there by a certain time before the race came through.
This was our viewing spot from the 3km to go banner, we got lunch here and watched the race on TV before it got to us!
But before that we got to cross the finish line one last time!

Alberto Contador

Andy and Frank

And to top it all off we got a helicopter ride to the resturant in Grenoble after the race


Galibier and Col du Lautaret

Today the stage finishes up the Galibier, so we biked from the bottom of Alpe d'Heuz to the top of the Col du Lautaret - basically the ride was only about 30km long BUT, it was all up hill! Its was a false flat for most of the ride until the Lautaret which is a fairly hard climb.
Before the Lautaret climb, where was some beautiful scenery - this was a dam that we rode over.

Kimberley and Me

As you can see the race goesall the way up the Galibier, actually to near the top of the peak on the right hand side
There is a road up there! I promise!

The half naked guy is Captain America or Steve as we know him...

And there he goes, Captain America and Ivan Basso, I was amazed how fast these riders can climb, they whizz by going about 20km/hr! or even faster!



Snow!!

We were meant to climb the Galibier and Telegraph today, but its had been snowing up the top of the Galibier and the road was closed. Too bad for the people camped up there waiting for the TdF stage the next day!

Though 3 hardy souls braved the cold and rainy weather to climb the Telegraph...

As you can see by the low cloud, it wasn't that pleasant!


The 3 nutters, opps I mean hardy souls who have no feeling to cold, who wanted to climb Col du Telegraph

The rest of us decided to drive to near Alpe d'Heuz and bike from there, where the weather was much nicer and warmer. Most of the group climbed Alpe d'Heuz, I decided to save my legs for Friday when we were going to do it on race day, so I took some photos as we were driving up in the bus.



Erika - now known as Alberta Contador (hope you don't mind me calling you that ; p)

Stunning views from the top, I even got really puffed just climbing 2 flights of stairs at the hotel - we were about 2000 metres up so the air is a bit thinner and colder, about 10-15 degrees during the day.