Friday, May 19, 2017

Bike to Work Week in Windbreaker Country!

May 19, 2017.  It was big week for bicycles in Windbreaker Country.  First, on Thursday, the www.amgentourofcalifornia.com made a return appearance with a Stage 5 Queen Stage start in Ontario and finish on the slopes of our old friend, Mount San Antonio "Old Baldy".  
The Amgen Tour of California heads for the hills from
the Ontario Convention Center


Then on Friday it was #biketoworkday...many of our ranks bike to work on a regular basis.  Ride On! friends.
MapBoy grabs coffee with NextGen "Nitro" before biking
to work.  Ride On!

Monday, May 1, 2017

Weekend Ride Report

April 30, 2017.  Under warm sunny skies in Windbreaker country, the gang got out for two rides this past weekend.  On Saturday, we had seven of our crew together for a ride to Santa Fe Dam and back through Covina, La Verne, and Claremont, for a finish at Euro Cafe.
San Gabriel River bike trail, Azusa


And then on Sunday, our very own Windbreaker Head of State, Tom, climbed back on the saddle for the 2017 edition of the L'Etape California www.letapecalifornia.com.  Now an official event of the Etape by le Tour de France ride series, the ride gives amateurs and aspiring professional cyclists the opportunity to ride the scenic and challenging route which mirrors this year's Queen stage of the Amgen Tour of California (Stage 5 Ontario-Mt. Baldy).

The day's ride started at Cable Airport in Upland, with a climb to Baldy Village.  From there, the route turned west along Glendora Ridge Rd., East Fork Rd to Azusa, then returning east along Glendora Mountain Rd., again on the ridge road, then north on Mt. Baldy Road.  A total of 79 hot, grueling miles and over 11,000 ft. of climbing.

Tom carried the Windbreaker flag, and his fellow Windbreakers couldn't be prouder.  Well done mate!
Mt. Baldy ski lifts - Congratulations Tom - well done!