Originally Posted by
stapfam
Get the best of both worlds and be a Marshall up on the mountain. There is something special about watching the race with 5,000 others around you. Done it a few times for the TDF and the experience is unbelievable. 2007 and I rode out to the "Mountain" stage when the TDF was in the UK. Mountain Stage?
-- It was more of a long slope but it did count for the Mountain Points.
So the Roubaix still works then? but you are right- except it was more than the legs that did the work.
Can tell you this will be an event to watch- providing you can get the right spot. Sitting as a volunteer at the base and you would miss alot- unless it is a circular route and you can watch the finish.
Ha ha Doug -- The Roubaix only
enabled my legs to do all the work. I claim full responsibility!
The route begins in Claremont and ends at Mt. Baldy. I certainly would love to be on the mountain.