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02-07-2006, 08:37 PM
I just came back from volunteer orientation for the finish of Stage 6 (finish in Thousand Oaks). Wow!! We're really going to have a professional tour in California!
They showed an amazing, exciting video and provided alot of information about what to expect on race day. Since this is the inaugural event, they're sort of flying blind, but they look pretty organized. Their guesstimate for Thousand Oaks is 25,000 people for the finishing circuit around the Amgen headquarters. Everything is very bike-friendly - there will be a bike valet and the people who are riding the charity ride in the morning and still want to volunteer for the stage are being given special consideration.
Here're a few tidbits:
There will be a 1 hour recap every night on ESPN 2.
There will be even more media available at the Tour website - amgentourofcalifornia.com - including a real-time blog.
The tour website recently was updated/upgraded. Check it out. There are detailed course maps and lots of other stuff. There also are a couple of giveaways. There are links for the host cities; some of the sites are better than others. The Redondo Beach site gives suggestions on the best spectator spots.
In Thousand Oaks, at least, they realize that the volunteers also are fans. They actually are trying to find ways to get the outlying volunteers back to the finish line after their bits are done so they can see the finish (although the road closures may not allow it). They also told us that we're welcome to bring cameras, so long as we keep focused on our volunteer responsibilities.
A volunteer handbook was handed out which has general information about bike racing (even a glossary in the back) so the course marshals can help the unfamiliar fans, and guidelines for being a course marshal (watch for unleashed dogs that could run onto the course and wreck havoc with the peleton).
I'll be doing volunteer check-in/troubleshooting in Thousand Oaks. I'm also signed up for Redondo Beach, but haven't heard what my asssignment will be there yet. Is anyone else going to be at Thousand Oaks?
I'm starting to get excited!
Cathy
They showed an amazing, exciting video and provided alot of information about what to expect on race day. Since this is the inaugural event, they're sort of flying blind, but they look pretty organized. Their guesstimate for Thousand Oaks is 25,000 people for the finishing circuit around the Amgen headquarters. Everything is very bike-friendly - there will be a bike valet and the people who are riding the charity ride in the morning and still want to volunteer for the stage are being given special consideration.
Here're a few tidbits:
There will be a 1 hour recap every night on ESPN 2.
There will be even more media available at the Tour website - amgentourofcalifornia.com - including a real-time blog.
The tour website recently was updated/upgraded. Check it out. There are detailed course maps and lots of other stuff. There also are a couple of giveaways. There are links for the host cities; some of the sites are better than others. The Redondo Beach site gives suggestions on the best spectator spots.
In Thousand Oaks, at least, they realize that the volunteers also are fans. They actually are trying to find ways to get the outlying volunteers back to the finish line after their bits are done so they can see the finish (although the road closures may not allow it). They also told us that we're welcome to bring cameras, so long as we keep focused on our volunteer responsibilities.
A volunteer handbook was handed out which has general information about bike racing (even a glossary in the back) so the course marshals can help the unfamiliar fans, and guidelines for being a course marshal (watch for unleashed dogs that could run onto the course and wreck havoc with the peleton).
I'll be doing volunteer check-in/troubleshooting in Thousand Oaks. I'm also signed up for Redondo Beach, but haven't heard what my asssignment will be there yet. Is anyone else going to be at Thousand Oaks?
I'm starting to get excited!
Cathy