America's Most Beautiful Bike Ride - Ride Report & Pics
OK, Asia (and anyone else who would like to read it) ... here it is, my Tahoe ride
report, albeit quite late. Bruce and I rode America's Most Beautiful Bike Ride in Tahoe on June 3. They have a 35-mile ride, a 72-mile around-the-lake ride, and a century which adds an up and back to Truckee. Perfect weather! There is good news and bad news about this ride. First the bad news. I had ridden the century last year and knew what to expect. This ride is a HUGE Team in Training event. There are a total of 3,000 riders, and about 2,000 are Team in Training riders. It's a GREAT cause, HUGE fund-raiser, and their comradarie is amazing and fun to be around, but at the risk of sounding negative there is a very large number of newbies riding their first 72-mile ride or first century. You can imagine what happens when you have that many newbies riding in very large packs over mountain roads ... carnage. And I mean LARGE packs, they take up the whole lane and it's very difficult to get around them. I saw so many accidents last year because riders didn't hold their lines. I was broadsided at one point (not bumped but full-force broadsided). Fortunately we hit shoulders, didn't touch wheels & I stayed upright. The good news is the SAG support and food are excellent and you can't get better scenery anywhere. It's a drop-dead gorgeous and FUN ride! This was Bruce's first time riding around the lake, and also his first 72-mile ride, and I rode it with him. He did great! To avoid the accidents, we left at 5:30 a.m., which is 30 minutes before the official ride start. It was FREEZING the first hour, my fingers were numb, but so worth it and the plan worked really well. Because we left so early, we arrived at the 1st three rest stops early, when they were opening, and we had an early lunch at rest stop #3. When riders caught up to us they were fast & experienced riders. The newbies were still behind us. I think pictures will show more than I can describe. I'm attaching a link to my Tahoe photo album. The photos also include a couple of other rides we did that week before the ride around the lake so you'll see more of the area, including the bike path to Truckee, which is part of the century ride. I can highly recommend this ride, however I also highly recommend that you leave at 5:30 a.m.. Here's the link: http://www.fototime.com/inv/387AD161BE17B9D You can click on the top left thumbnail & scroll through larger views with captions at the bottom of most pics. |
Great report Christy and BEAUTIFUL pics!!!
Thanks for sharing!! Congrats to Bruce on his first 72 miler..... Karen |
Great report, Christy! The pics are gorgeous (great shots of you and Bruce in there and the scenery is just stunning). I've wanted to do this ride for the past two years but never get it together to register in time. Thanks for sharing! :)
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Hi Karen & ME,
Glad you enjoyed it. That ride does sell out, so if you want to ride it next year, ME, you need to sign up early. Bruce & I want to do a different ride in Tahoe next year: http://www.tahoesierracentury.com/ It looks like a lot of fun, although I don't know anyone who has ridden so haven't heard any reports one way or another. Unfortunately, I can't take more time off work to ride it this year :( |
I forgot to ask where you stayed, or maybe you told me? You used to be able to get cabins cheap up there. Is that still true?
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Originally Posted by big john
I forgot to ask where you stayed, or maybe you told me? You used to be able to get cabins cheap up there. Is that still true?
The ride we want to do next year in Sept. which goes to Truckee, Donner, etc., we're going to try to stay somewhere at Squaw Valley as that's where that ride starts & ends. A few years ago I did a dirt camp at Northstar and we got a 1 BR cabin right on the trail for around $130. It was great. |
Great report thanks for sharing the info.
-John |
great pix and report christy...
and you too look so cute together in that last picture!! |
Way to go Christy and Bruce. Is Bruce next in line for a "V"?:D
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Originally Posted by vertical bob
Way to go Christy and Bruce. Is Bruce next in line for a "V"?:D
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Thank you for the wonderful report and pics!!!! I definately need to do this ride sometime :p ... and thanks for the tip about the start time!!! ;)
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[QUOTE=AquaTerror]OK, Asia (and anyone else who would like to read it) ... here it is, my Tahoe ride
report, albeit quite late.QUOTE] I'm soooo glad you posted a AMBBR ride report. I also participated in this ride, but I slacked off and didn't submit a ride report. You summed it up beautifully! It's true, the morning started out very chilly - in fact, downright cold. Thank goodness that first hill came after only 9 miles, so I warmed up nicely after that. I don't think I've been on any rides so far this year with such panoramic views. Between the snow-capped peaks, the tall green pines and the alpine flowers I was in heaven. I must admit that I spent waaaay too much time at that first rest stop taking pictures. :D This is a gorgeous ride and a very doable century for first-timers. It sounds like Bruce had a fantastic time with you on this ride - congrats to him for completing the 72 miles! It seemed like most of the riders were wearing Team in Training jerseys to support the Lukemia and Lymphoma Society. It was fun to see the groups from across the country wearing their "helmet art" identifying their state. (pipe cleaner tornados for Oklahoma, Hershey's kisses for Pennsylvania, etc.) Being from Wisconsin myself, I immediately spotted the group with the mini foam cheese wedges attached to the tops of their helmets! My good friend, Mark, flew out from Wisconsin to ride with me and we had a blast. I'm sure he won't mind me saying that he's a cancer survivor, so this ride had a personal connection for him. Since neither of us were part of a Team in Training group, we decided to be our own 2-person team and wore matching Pirate jerseys. We got a lot of "Argh" and "Ahoy, Captain Jack" references from other riders along the way. Good times. The only drawback to the ride that I found was the lack of a decent shoulder to ride on. It definitely got dicey at some points with cars trying to pass all of the riders. I agree with your suggestion of starting early to get ahead of the inexperienced riders. I had such a good time on this ride that I've already marked it on my calendar for next year! If anyone else decides to ride next year, look for the Pirate jerseys! Argh. Here are some of my pics from the ride. Enjoy! riders climbing 1st hil http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...7/1stclimb.jpg view to first rest stop http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...streststop.jpg Lara at overlook http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...raoverlook.jpg Mark at overlook http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...rkoverlook.jpg gorgeous view http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...7/gorgeous.jpg Truckee bike path http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...7/bikepath.jpg route after lunch http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...afterlunch.jpg Lara & Mark at end of ride http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...kafterride.jpg |
Thanks for the BEAUTIFUL photos & great ride report! I know what you mean about taking too long to take photos. There are sooooo many photo ops and just when you think you took the perfect shot, you ride around another corner and see something better. :p I have some friends who are big pirate fans. I know that they would love to buy the jerseys you were wearing. Where did you get them?
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Thanks Christy and Lara - Great pictures and reports. I am not going to miss this one next year. Also congrats to Bruce on making the big 7-2 miler :) It was probably a piece of cake for him since I last saw him cranking up GMR.
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I clicked send too soon. I also wanted to say how great it was to learn that your friend, Mark, did this ride as a cancer survivor. I love to hear cancer survivor success stories. A HUGE congratulations to him!!
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Great pics. The only problem is, this ride is the same weekend as Eastern Sierra (which I wasn't able to make either).
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Hello out there...I'm trying not to be a lurker. Christy and I had a great time at Tahoe. It's good to
arrive a week early, so you can enjoy other rides in the area, and aclimate to the altitude. I'am coming back from a case of shingles last year, so am getting alot stronger again, thanks to christy, my unnoficial trainer. More Later.............Bruce Bonnett |
Originally Posted by Bike Fudd
Hello out there...I'm trying not to be a lurker. Christy and I had a great time at Tahoe. It's good to
arrive a week early, so you can enjoy other rides in the area, and aclimate to the altitude. I'am coming back from a case of shingles last year, so am getting alot stronger again, thanks to christy, my unnoficial trainer. More Later.............Bruce Bonnett |
Looks like a great ride... I tried to ride around the lake a couple months ago... coming from Sea Level to 6500+ ft. nearly killed me.. I made it, almost to Emerald Bay, befoe I tured around,a nd headed back... no oxygen kinda sucks!
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Originally Posted by AquaTerror
We stay at the Marriott on the South Shore, we have a timeshare there. Not too far from Womacks!! :D The ride around the lake starts at the Horizon about a 1/2 mile from the Marriott.
The ride we want to do next year in Sept. which goes to Truckee, Donner, etc., we're going to try to stay somewhere at Squaw Valley as that's where that ride starts & ends. A few years ago I did a dirt camp at Northstar and we got a 1 BR cabin right on the trail for around $130. It was great. Last year I rented a condo at the Squaw Valley Village and it was $179, and very nice. Ill be doing that again.:D |
Originally Posted by BigSean
Last year I rented a condo at the Squaw Valley Village and it was $179, and very nice. Ill be doing that again.:D
Thanks, |
god I miss California.
Lived there from 1973 after my discharge from the Marine Corps until 1994 and moved to he!!, Texas. What a mistake! |
Originally Posted by HAMMER MAN
god I miss California.
Lived there from 1973 after my discharge from the Marine Corps until 1994 and moved to he!!, Texas. What a mistake! |
Originally Posted by thomson
Come on back Hammer
where in Ventura do you live? I lived in Simi VA for 13 years then we moved to Moorpark where i had a house built, lived there for another 8-9n yrs. I really miss the hills/climbs and all around weather. My favorite use to be box canyon and towards Ojai then T.O hiddenhills/mullholl.- hwy coast route and then back to Moorpark. Oh yea forgot the backside by Newberry park as it drops into Camarrilio Yea I keep thinking about it. The problem is now we have three granchildren here in Texas very close by and be quite honest they are the reason I don't go back. 4 yrs years ago I had a job offer from a Company that I had left, they wanted me to come back and be their Sales Manager, and then in a years time move up to V.P of sales they were quite persistent but I passed on it only becuase I did not want to up-root the family again. I am an old guy now 55 so opportunities like above do not happen as often anymore. Our eldest son lives in Moorpark Ca. where we moved from, but who knows I still stay in contact with some major players out their in the industry I am in and they still ask if I am avaliable. It would be nice maybe...........soon. |
Originally Posted by HAMMER MAN
where in Ventura do you live?
I lived in Simi VA for 13 years then we moved to Moorpark where i had a house built, lived there for another 8-9n yrs. I really miss the hills/climbs and all around weather. My favorite use to be box canyon and towards Ojai then T.O hiddenhills/mullholl.- hwy coast route and then back to Moorpark. Oh yea forgot the backside by Newberry park as it drops into Camarrilio Yea I keep thinking about it. The problem is now we have three granchildren here in Texas very close by and be quite honest they are the reason I don't go back. 4 yrs years ago I had a job offer from a Company that I had left, they wanted me to come back and be their Sales Manager, and then in a years time move up to V.P of sales they were quite persistent but I passed on it only becuase I did not want to up-root the family again. I am an old guy now 55 so opportunities like above do not happen as often anymore. Our eldest son lives in Moorpark Ca. where we moved from, but who knows I still stay in contact with some major players out their in the industry I am in and they still ask if I am avaliable. It would be nice maybe...........soon. And 55 aint so old, I am very close behind (51 next week so :p ) |
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