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AToC Tech Gallery: Zack Vestal ponders whether the Tour of California teams brought the best bikes ever seen in the U.S.
If the roster for this year’s Tour of California is being hailed as possibly the best ever assembled on North American soil, can the same be said of the menagerie of bikes? Without a doubt, a few hours of wandering the pits before and during the prologue turned up some exotic and attractive machinery. Here are a few highlights from the prologue, the likes of which have probably never been seen before in Sacramento.
Basso's Cannondale Slice
Prologue Power: Larsson’s file.
Prologue Power: Larsson's file. Complete view at Training Peaks.
Live Report Archive: 2009 AToC prologue
- 02:22 PM: Good day and welcome
to VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the Prologue Time Trial of the 2009 Amgen Tour of California.
Today's route is a largely flat 3.9-kilometer (2.4-mile for our conversion-challenged readers) route on the streets of California's capital city, Sacramento.
Riders will be lining up to start soon, with the first rider - Rock Racing's Glen Chadwick - rolling out of the starting gate at 1:30 p.m. local time.
The usual suspects.
The one in the middle was especially eager for a bike upgrade. The dude on the left is an innocent bystander.
Columnist Patrick O’Grady is on the case of the missing Trek, along with a gazillion Twitter wags.
“Realizing the importance of the case, my men are rounding up twice the usual number of suspects.” —Inspector Renault, “Casablanca”
Season’s Prologue: saddles
Season's Prologue: Saddles this white can mean one thing — the beginning of the season. Colavita-Sutter Home mechanics were working feverishly to assemble road and time trial bikes ahead of the race.
Season’s Prologue:
Season's prologue: Floyd Landis wasn’t the only one to hit the deck before the race. Cervélo TestTeam’s Ted King slipped out on a wet bike path the day before the prologue. Now he’s rocking a bandage on his chin. “A fashion statement,” he said. “Soon all the kids will be doing it.”
Season’s Prologue: heart lid:
Season's Prologue: IanMcGregor of Team Type 1 sports the Valentine’s Day lid. Like many riders at this race, McGregor was on a new time trial bike. How new? He’s never ridden it once prior to the 3.9km prologue.
Season’s Prologue: Record 10
ProTour squad or no, Ag2r riders aren’t necessarily on the latest and greatest right out of the season’s gate. Alas, some riders have to settle for Campagnolo Record 10 speed.
Season’s Prologue: AGS5 brakes
Ag2r is likely the only team on FSA brakes at the Amgen Tour of California. Being a French squad, they run Mavic wheels and Michelin rubber.
Season’s Prologue: AG2R
Ag2r is on BH bikes.
Season’s Prologue: BH in California
BH in California. Ag2r’s star Cyrl Dessel is here with his team, which finished second in the team classification at the 2008 Tour de France.
Season’s Prologue: Basso warms up.
Ivan Basso warming up for the prologue. On his iPod? Tiziano Ferro.
AToC Tech Gallery: Mechanics, teams and riders warm up for the season at AToC
Riders weren’t the only ones going full gas the day of the prologue. Mechanics from all teams also put in strong efforts to assemble fleets of TT and road bikes, in the days and even hours leading up to the race’s kick-off. We’re not just talking fine-tuning, either, but in many cases all-out assembly. Steerer tubes were cut, components installed and tires mounted. And the pro wrenches weren’t too shy to use zip ties and electrical tape when the situation called for it.
Lance Armstrong, Trek staffers report that Astana time trial bikes, including Armstrong’s, stolen from team truck overnight.
Police in Sacramento are investigating the theft of four Team Astana bikes, including Lance Armstrong's time trial bike, from behind a team hotel overnight. Sacramento Police Department spokesman Konrad Von Schoech told the Sacramento Bee newspaper the bikes were stolen from an unmarked truck that was parked in an alley behind a hotel overnight. Von Schoech said it wasn't clear whether the thieves were targeting Amstrong. "We don't have any information that would indicate they specially went after his bike," he told the newspaper.
On Tap at AToC: Sunday belongs to the sprinters
The first road stage of the 2009 Amgen Tour of California will take riders from the cycling crazy college town of Davis west into Santa Rosa, home of two-time race champion Levi Leipheimer. While there are three categorized climbs on this 107.6-mile stage, it still appears to be one for the sprinters. [nid:87869] The two main obstacles for the fast-twitch finishers will be the Howell Mt. Road climb, which tops out at about 1,800 feet and comes at mile 60, and the Petrified Forest Road climb, which is much shorter — only about 600 feet of elevation gain — and comes at mile 82.
Neal Rogers: Sacramento was the center of the cycling universe
In some ways, Saturday’s prologue at the Amgen Tour of California went according to script. Olympic time trial champion Fabian Cancellara crushed all comers, powering around the flat course like a motorbike, just as he did last year.
Tondo wins Ruta opener
The opening prologue at the Ruta de Sol was a win for the little guys against the big guns. With such marquee names as Cadel Evans and Thomas Dekker (Silence-Lotto), Denis Menchov (Rabobank) and Gilberto Simoni (Diquigiovanni) debuting their respective 2009 campaigns, it was unsung rider Xavier Tondo who came up big in Sunday’s 7.2km opening prologue for his locally sponsored Andalucía-CajaSur team. Tondo was a bundle of nerves when he crossed the line after posting the fastest time of 8 minutes, 31 seconds, knocking Joost Posthuma (Rabobank) out of the hot seat by a half-second.
Serpa wraps up Langkawi title
Colombia's Jose Rodolfo Serpa Perez (Diquigiovanni-Androni) won the 14th Tour de Langkawi Sunday, which ended with a criterium in Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur. Serpa Perez, of the Diquigiovanni-Androni team, completed the seven-day, 1031.7km stage race with an overall time of 24:22:12. Australian Jai Crawford, representing his country's national team, took second, 27 seconds back. "I've never been an overall winner before this, as I never get to break away, said Serpa. “I'm really happy with the win. This year all my teammates have been a real help."
Hoy unhurt after crashing out of World Cup keirin
Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy has pulled out of racing the final day of the World Cup track meet in Copenhagen after a dramatic crash in the final of the men's keirin on Saturday. Hoy was the hero for Britain at last year's Olympics where he won three gold medals in the sprint, keirin and team sprint and in just over a month's time he will aim to defend his three world titles in those events at Pruskow, Poland. But in his first competition since Beijing the Scot was sent flying after making contact with Frenchman Kevin Sireau, who went on to win the race, in the chaotic keirin event.
Saxo Bank’s Gustav Larsson’s power numbers from the Sacramento prologue
Fabian Cancellara of Team Saxo Bank continued his winning ways by adding yet another impressive time trial victory today at the Tour of California prologue. His teammate, Gustav Larsson, placed 38th with a time of 4:45.