Merry Christmas to all from the Upland Windbreakers...Ride On! |
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Celebrating 10 Years of Good Times
Monday, October 27, 2014
Ride Report: Tour de Craft Breweries III
October 25, 2014.
The boys raise a glass at our first stop, Alosta Brewing Company. www.alostabrewing.com Continuing its quest to visit the many and varied craft breweries located in Windbreaker country, the lads set out on a beautiful fall Saturday afternoon to sample three in our area. Ride On! |
Following a stop at Rok House Brewery, we finish the day at Dale Brothers Brewery in Upland. www.dalebrosbrewery.com |
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Seen on the Road
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Burning Man 2014
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Seen on the Road
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Ride Report: Ride the Rockies 2014
Finish in Downtown Golden, Colorado |
June 21, 2014. Four of our
Upland Windbreaker ranks have returned from a high country bicycling adventure
of epic proportion, testing not only one’s physical abilities but mental
boundaries as well. Covering approximately 495 miles and 39,000 vertical feet
of climbing (including 6 crossings of the Continental Divide), us Southern
California boys thought we had mountains with the San Gabriel and San
Bernardino Mountains in our own backyard; well a new bar was set for us with
this year’s 29th annual edition of Ride the Rockies. www.ridetherockies.com
Starting in
Boulder, home of the University of Colorado (and, by the way, our very own
Coach Steve’s alma mater), Day 1 took us through Boulder Canyon and historic
mining towns of Central City and Idaho Springs, and some very nasty weather
(freezing rain, thunder, lightning, wind, wet snow) as we ascended Berthoud
Pass (el. 11,315’) before a cold finish in Winter Park. With much-improved weather, the days
following took us through Parshall Canyon and along the headwaters of the
Colorado River, over Muddy Pass (el. 8,772’) and Rabbit Ears Pass (el. 9,426’),
into Steamboat Springs, Oak Creek, and ending in Avon on Day 4. On Day 5 we topped Battle Mountain (el.
9,231’), historic Tennessee Pass (el. 10,424’) and high point for the day
Fremont Pass (el. 11,318’) on the Top of the Rockies Scenic and Historic Byway before
a finish in Breckenridge (or as the locals refer to it: “Breck”).
Map Boy and Coach at Fremont Pass Summit-Day 5 |
Day 6, the
final day of the tour, loomed large as we dined on our final night together at
the Breckenridge Brewery. The final
day’s ride was to feature the high point of the ride, Loveland Pass (el. 11,992’). After a fitful night’s sleep we left early and
took on the approximately 14-mile climb out of Keystone. All four made it over and finished with a
mostly downhill run (except for those nasty “little” bumps at Floyd Hill and
Lookout Mountain) into Golden, Colorado.
Whew…done!
Rabbit and Stealth at Loveland Pass-Day 6 |
Last, we
must take this opportunity to thank Windbreaker Wife Kathy Scheu! At every turn, she was there to assist at aid
station stops with energy drinks, fruit, snacks…you name it, she had it! And
she joined the gang for the 55-mile Day 3 loop ride in Steamboat.
A great team effort and adventure…Ride On!
Monday, May 26, 2014
Ride Report: Lytle Creek Canyon
May 24, 2014. Under cool overcast skies the Windbreakers set out on their regular weekend adventure ride to Nealy's Corner and Lytle Creek Canyon. Ride On!
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Ride Report: Amgen Tour of California 2014
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Ride Report: Devore
Tour of Flanders
With the turn of the seasons from Winter to Spring also come the "classics" in bicycle racing, the epic one-day professional road races all run in Western Europe and each with unique histories and legends. These events have been fixtures on the professional cycling calendar for many years with the oldest dating back to the 19th century.
The first of the Spring classics and one of the five "monuments" in professional cycling is upon us this weekend: the Tour of Flanders or Ronde of Flanders (Dutch: Ronde van Vlaanderen). This year, the 259-km route will start in Brugge and finish in Oudenaarde, in the Flemish Ardennes region of Belgium and will include many of the cobbled climbs which set this race apart. Famous among these is the Koppenberg (literally "Heads Mountain"). At 253 ft., not high by Windbreaker country standards, but nevertheless difficult due to its steepness (22% on the trickiest segments), and cobbled sections, which often are wet due to poor weather.
The first of the Spring classics and one of the five "monuments" in professional cycling is upon us this weekend: the Tour of Flanders or Ronde of Flanders (Dutch: Ronde van Vlaanderen). This year, the 259-km route will start in Brugge and finish in Oudenaarde, in the Flemish Ardennes region of Belgium and will include many of the cobbled climbs which set this race apart. Famous among these is the Koppenberg (literally "Heads Mountain"). At 253 ft., not high by Windbreaker country standards, but nevertheless difficult due to its steepness (22% on the trickiest segments), and cobbled sections, which often are wet due to poor weather.
Eddy Merckx leads eventual winner Roger de Vlaminck and Freddy Maertens in the 1977 edition of the Ronde |
Saturday, March 15, 2014
News From Windbreaker Country
March 15, 2014. Breaking news from Windbreaker country...four of our ranks; Rick, Craig, Steve and John, will be joining approximately 2,000 other riders for the 29th annual edition of the Ride the Rockies www.ridetherockies.com cycling adventure in June. Approximately 473 miles in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Colorado. More reports to follow...Ride On!
Monday, February 17, 2014
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Tour de Palm Springs 2014
February 8, 2014. Many of the Windbreaker lads ventured to the beautiful Coachella Valley for the 2014 Tour de Palm Springs ride. Gusty headwinds and crosswinds at the start, then beautiful sunny skies for the rest of the way to the finish. Rick, Tom and Mike gutted out the full century, Joe, John, Steve and Matt took on the metric. Celebratory toasts of Sullivan Brew then Hangar 24 in Redlands to round out a great day. Ride On!
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
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