First time playing journalist today. One of the truly triumphant elements of the citizen media movement is that when one of our representatives (e.g., me) wanders into the peloton with a press pass, there is no real requirement to behave like a regular ink-stained wretch. I don't have to hide my star-struckedness; if I don't pursue a searing line of questions, I'm still more or less "doing my job." It's all a matter of what standards you feel like assigning to yourself. Or, you know, not.
Anyway, I played journo today with one basic mission in mind to help me focus on my maiden voyage: ask the riders when the ATOC has reached its limit as a training tool and passed over into an inappropriate early-season death march. The Tour of California's genius is its ability to be just enough and no more than what anyone wants this time of year; as excited as we find it, to the riders it's very, very early.
The consensus (Boonen, Hincapie, Horner, Danielson, maybe one or two others) is that it's getting close to the limit of what anyone wants to do in February. Boonen was particularly adamant about this being the limit. Everyone said it's a hard race. Danielson added that pretty much any race in February is going to be hard, but he can say that, he's a natural climber. On the flip side, it's a race you can't say no to, because guys would rather be racing than in a camp, and it's the only race in town.
More on the flip...

First, a couple shots, though I'll do more of a gallery later. The future of cycling (which is now, yo):
It wouldn't be California without some Cali babes. Anyway, I don't have too much to add to the whole start-of-the-race scene that you haven't heard before. About the only truly original experience today was the fact that in Santa Clarita you can leave your car keys on the trunk for two hours and still find your laptop where you left it. Also, driving around Cali with the tourtracker playing through the soundsystem was inspired genius. But anyway, it was a great day, a great experience, and just really cool to get up close and personal with the European peloton.
Oh, my other ambition was to ask Boonen what difference the Eikenmolen made in the Tour of Flanders, but I got too frazzled and couldn't remember "eikenmolen." I also forgot my abition to talk with Jens Voigt. I also realized that, while I can tell you how Vincenzo Nibali is progressing as a rider, I can't recognize him when I'm standing next to him.
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Thanks Chris...
… I love me a picture of a good Sombrero.
crashdan - February 22, 2009
?
Really? I suspect Dan’s interests are pretty wide ranging, but I wouldn’t have guessed they extended to boys in sombreros.
Sui Juris - February 22, 2009
It's that shifty look in the eyes that gets him.
Clydesdale - February 22, 2009
The Peloton Rolls Out
Clydesdale - February 22, 2009
The Break Powering Around The Rose Bowl
Clydesdale - February 22, 2009
Astana In Full Pursuit Mode
Clydesdale - February 22, 2009
Levi with Lance and His War Face
Clydesdale - February 22, 2009
The Climb up from the Finish Line
Clydesdale - February 22, 2009
The Peloton Hits The Climb
Clydesdale - February 22, 2009
And this seems to be the only shot I get of Boonen....
Clydesdale - February 22, 2009
Well that should suffice for the hotitude/rear afficionados
Jens - February 22, 2009
Good one Clydesdale! We like it.
Albertina - February 22, 2009
oh yes,,,,,that shot will do nicely -smile-
steph- - February 22, 2009
if you can only get one shot...
cg. - February 22, 2009
The rest have been added to the gallery
Here
Clydesdale - February 22, 2009
Chris
I am glad you are down there living your dream!
Article here on considering moving the TOC to another month.
roadside - February 22, 2009
One problem with April date.
It would be like kicking the TdGeorgia while it’s down. If Georgia can’t get their sponsorship issues fixed then a switch to April for ToC would be cool. I’d like to see as many races as possible in the US.
flying dog - February 22, 2009
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
TdG has to come back next year in April. No debate.
cg. - February 22, 2009
Job well done Chris!
Now you need to follow the full ToC next year. It’s all about the schwag and free media room food baby!!
steph- - February 22, 2009
He's probably saving up for the Giro
lukewarm pizza in the basement of the local Holiday Inn can’t possibly match up to banquets in 16th century palaces.
Monty. - February 22, 2009
I would like to see
the rank of file press replaced with Chris, Lynn, and the guys from Velocity Nation. You all ask the real questions we want to hear, not that other drivel.
Well done!
Drew Davis - February 22, 2009
Schmalz
NE Observer - February 22, 2009
Well
WE tossed around the idea of having questions ready from the PdC gallery. But I would need Gavia at her Italian-parliamo best to translate to Bennati that I am not asking him about his tuckus, some woman in England is.
Chris Fontecchio - February 22, 2009
"Some" woman...
crashdan - February 22, 2009
Some woman in England?!
Now who would that be? Does she have a name?
Albertina - February 22, 2009
some woman?
i thought we were all friends here!
cg. - February 22, 2009
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