Ryo Hazuki said:are any of the climbs steep because last year was a disaster
Disaster? LOL!
Ryo Hazuki said:are any of the climbs steep because last year was a disaster
Ryo Hazuki said:are any of the climbs steep because last year was a disaster
9000ft said:Disaster? LOL!
9000ft said:Yeah, I was thinking along the same lines but closing Boulder Canyon might be tough. Of course if it's a descent there probably wouldn't be a lot of spectators and it would be over fairly quickly so the traffic disruption wouldn't be too long.
Ryo Hazuki said:I wish it was funny but it wasn't. one of the most disapointing races of the season.
maltiv said:With last years amount of beetroot juice Leipheimer will win no matter what parcours they make.
will10 said:In terms of the route that the terrain offers, versus the route that we got, I'd agree.
Imagine a TdF with barely any mountain top finishes....wait.
greenedge said:Levis is however now not able to access the beetroot juice as he is at OPQS not RSNT.
benpounder said:If I were organizing this race, this is the route I would try and secure for stage 6 (Golden to Boulder):
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The profile looks like this:
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The major climbs are Golden Gate Canyon, Old Stage Road and Left Hand Canyon with a MTF on Flagstaff: 215km with 3959m of climbing.
benpounder said:Watching this race roll through Steamboat last summer and talking with several State Patrol officers leads me to believe that the organizers have learned from Europe and adapted. Road closures were fairly seamless as nearly all were rolling. The biggest problem the officers told me was insuring that residence along side the route knew and abided by a temporary blockage as the actual race passed by (there were just as many local drivers coursing the road when the caravan rolled through). The most interesting aspect of my conversations with CSP was that on race day, things were cake due to all the proceeding efforts.
The guys I talked with were almost giddy at the prospects of guiding the Pro Peloton through our state.
craig1985 said:
The altitude would be a real killer.
will10 said:In terms of the route that the terrain offers, versus the route that we got, I'd agree.
Imagine a TdF with barely any mountain top finishes....wait.
Ryo Hazuki said:I wish it was funny but it wasn't. one of the most disapointing races of the season.
BroDeal said:Don't try telling the truth to 900ft. He doesn't like that.
9000ft said:Hey like I said before, if you don't like it and it doesn't meet your pure and high standards don't watch and don't come.
BroDeal said:Last year's course of the USWSCOLTUFTCR (US Whatever Stupid Collection Of Letters They Use For The Colorado Race) didn't meet the high, or even low, standards of anyone who expected to see exciting or even decent racing. Sorry that the truth hurts, but as long as you are happy pretending that a borefest dominated by the most loathsome rider in the peloton was the height of high drama then don't let reality get in the way of your delusion.