Monday, July 27, 2009

Killing Another Layover

Just me, the iPhone, and a beer.

Now that I don't have to worry about an outragously expensive
international data plan, I'm catching up on some internetting.

My wife and daughter are going to meet me at the airport when I get in
at midnight... I CAN NOT WAIT!

Tomorrow I'll sleep off some jetlag, spend some QT with my baby girl,
mow the lawn and prepare for the real world to smack me square in the
face on Wednesday morning...until then mmmmmmm beer.

Bon Voyage

On the plane waiting to take off.

Twenty hours from now, I'll be back in Gaines-Vegas!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Petite Snack

On the Champs Elysees in Paris, having some pate, formage, bier and
baguettes. The race caravan just rolled through so the peloton ought
to by within the hour.

What I See

Looking out over Paris from the lower level of the Eiffel Tower.

I have to Oui Oui.

Where we are parked

Headed to Eiffel Tower, parked on random street...we tagged the GPS
cooridinates and photographed the street so maybe we'll be able to
find our car tonight.

Eiffel Tower?

I think I see it...not as impressive as I thought it would be.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Pit Stop

After talking with a few of the guys from the Garmin-Slipstream team,
we left the start town of Montelimar.

We're on our way to Beaune, France. On the way we stopped in a town
called Vienne to watch the Tour stage at a bar. It'll be interesting
to watch as the pro peloton ascends the same slopes that we climbed
yesterday.

Next stop...Beaune...then Paris in the morning.

At the Startline

Montelimar, France...hoping to get some autographs...French people are
very pushy and have NO respect for "personal space"

Friday, July 24, 2009

Bikes are Packed

We've completed our last ride in Europe. Mont Ventoux was incredable.

Now we're at a nice patio cafe in Bedoin at the base of the mountain.
When we're done here we'll head over to our hotel in Avignon.

What I See

Prevonce, France from the top of Mont Ventoux.

3:00pm, Friday, July 24, 2009

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Laverie

We've been hunting for a laundromat for a couple of days now. We got
close yesterday in Chambery, a nice French kid gave us directions to a
Laverie, but the language barrier was proving too much to overcome so
he had us follow him in our car as he drove us to one...it was closed!
Good try though, and we did our part to keep up foreign relations.

Here we are back in Grenoble and the front desk girl at the hotel gave
us a map to the laundromat pictured here. We arrived at 8:00pm and it
was closing at 8:00 pm...nobody is here to lock up, so we're still
washing.

Tomorrow, we climb Mont Vontoux!

Made it

Made it to the top of the Galibier and back. Windy? That would be an
understatement! I was getting blown sideways near the top, and there
aren't any gaurd rails (and the drops are HUGE!

Stopped in Valloir for a beer on the way back.

By far our biggest single day if climbing so far.

Galibier

It's 11:00am here in St. Michel Maurienne, France. We're heading out
to climb the Col du Telegraph and the Col du Galibier...we'll be
riding to almost 10,000 feet and it doesn't look like the nicest
day...major wind gusts here in town so I can only imagine what the top
will be like.

I've packed everything I think I'll need, so I should be ready for
anything.

Fingers crossed...

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Riccola Dudes

They were on the top of the mountain blowin' their horns...pretty cool.

Right now I'm...

FREEZING!!!

In a liitle village, standing in a doorway out of the wind.

Just climbed a STEEP 8.8 K to today's stage's 2nd to last catagory 1
climb.

Stage 16 Climb

This is a view of the climb where we were watching from. The peak of
the Col du Petite St. Bernard is the border of France and Italy...we
were on the Italian side.

Stage 16 - Petit Saint Bernard



Greetings! Out of touch again, my iphone data plan has proven to be incredibly inadaquate. Internet at the hotel is sllllloooooowwwwww as well, so this'll have to be breif.

We rode to the top of the finishing climb of yesterday's stage, Le Petite St. Bernard. We purchased some sliced proccuito, cheese, a loaf of bread, some sausage and a bottle of wine and then made our way to a good spot about 500 meters from the top of the climb.

The race caravan came through tossing out all sorts of cheap goodies for the spectators on the side of the road. Thirty minutes later the race rolled through in bits and pieces and we had great views of the whole thing.

We got stuck on the top in a traffic jam for a few hours (due to Jens Voigt's crash that took him out of tour. Finally made it back to the hotel about a quarter after 11:00 pm.

We're off again this morning...I'll try to chieck back in soon

Monday, July 20, 2009

Luxury Suite

We've made it to our Hotel in Chambery. It's basically a small box
with bunkbeds, a 13" TV (that only shows ten channels in French) and a
bathroom that is about half the size of one that you'd find in an RV.

Early day tomorrow, we're climbing either the Petite Saint Bernard or
the Gran Saint Bernard depending on the timing of the Tour stage that
climbs both of those. We'll be roadside to watch the race come
through, keep an eye out for my Gator flag.

Dinner al Fresco

Stuck around in Bourg D'Oisans for a great dinner. A couple of beers,
great pasta and outdoor dining in the city- central...great finish to
a great day.

Now, back to the car, load everything up and head to Chambry, France.
We'll be at that hotel for the next 3 nights...I'm very much looking
forward to that.

Paninis are on the way

We're pretending we're Europeans.

Here's a shocker...my drink was served with ICE!!! Only 2 pieces, but
I'll take it. Hot paninis just arrived, I'll post again after we
plumet down this mountain.

On Top of the World

Just finished climbing Alp D'Huez..beautiful weather! I'm taking the
scenery in while I wait for Rodrigo then we're going to relax at a
cafe for some lunch.

Le Alp

We slept in a bit this morning and then checked out of the Hotel
Patrick in Grenoble.

We grabbed a bite to eat on our way to Bourg D'Oisans which is where
we currently are.

We found a nice shady parking spot across the street from this cool
little hotel to get dressed and get ready to climb Alp D'Huez.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Awesome day in Switzerland



So I've been out of touch today due to some crazy charges I would've incrued while in Switzerland. I'm back in France now, so I am once again connected.

Rodrigo and I stayed in Geneve, Switzerland last night. Our Hotel wasn't the classiest joint I've stayed in, but I was able to sleep off 36 hours of travel. We had dinner at a place called "Buffalo Grille". There is something funny about eating at a foriegn restarurant that is attempting to serve American Bar-B-Q. Not bad, not great but our choices were severly limited. We picked up some things at the local grociery after dinner so we'd have breakfast this morning.

We woke up and drove to a little town about 24K from the finish line of today's stage called Martigny. We unpacked the bikes and rode all the way to the final climb in Verbier. TONS of people everywhere...very exciting to climb a mountain on your bike in that kind of atmosphere, not to mention the views, WOW...pictures on the way.

Hung out on the top about 50 meters past the finish line. We met Jeremy Schapp, an ESPN commentator. He was really cool and talked to us for about 30 minutes. Got a ton of great shots of the pros as they crossed the finish and met up with their sougnier's (team helper).

After the crush of people died down we started to make our way back down. We saw Bob Roll along the way and stopped for a quick chat and a photo. We passed about 10,000 cars on the way back to Martigny (not that much of an exageration)...loaded everything back into the car and drove about 3 hours to where we are now, Grenoble, France.

Tonight's hotel is much nicer and we're just about ready for bed. Tomorrow is a rest day for the Tour de France so we're going to get up at our lesiure and drive towards the little town of Bourg D'Oisans and climb the fabled Alp D'Huez.

Stay tuned as my posts should come more frequently and accompanied with photos.

Au revoir

Saturday, July 18, 2009

The last stage...

We're picking up our rental van here in Lyon, France and we'll be off
to Geneve, Switzerland.

Looking forward to a shower, a good meal and a bed.

Still Traveling...

I'm now sitting at the airport in Paris drinking a latte and reading
(really only looking at pictures and yesterday's Tour stage results)
L'Equipe.

Rodrigo just showed up and we're off to Lyon in about an hour.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Finally Boarding

The layover from he'll is drawing to a close. My eyes are burning and
I'm hoping I'm just sleepy, which will soon be solved. My fear is that
I've contracted a rare bug from one of the 2 million coughing dirtbags
I've encountered today.

I just went to the bathroom, so I can now be considered "Duty-Free".

Sent from my iPhone

The Presidents Club

I'm hanging out I'm the Continental Presidents Club at the airport in
Newark trying to kill my 8 HOUR LAYOVER. The free food, drinks, booze,
WiFi, cable and magazines makes it a bit easier...thanks Rodrigo.

I currently have a hazy view of Manhattan although that alone doesn't
make this MASSIVE layover worthwhile.

Next stop, Paris.

Checked In - NO CHARGE!

I'm sitting at the newly-renovated Gainesville Regional Airport. I
just checked my 44 lb. suitcase and my 50 lb. bike box without even
getting charged for an extra checked bag!

The lady working the desk asked if I normally get charged for my bike,
to which I said, "no", so she said, "well I won't charge you then."

I'm off to a good start.

Sent from my iPhone

Tightly Packed

I was feeling pretty good about the packing job, everything was in the
suitcase and getting it zipped shut would be NO problem...OOPS, I
still hadn't packed my 4 Zip-Loc bags!

After some re-shuffling, I've got all my provisions ready to go. Bike
box is in the car, medium suitcase and a backpack are all set... It's
3:45am and I'm getting ready to head out the door.

Next stop...Gainesville airport.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

A Day of Errands

After running all over North Central Florida diligently crossing
things off of my "to-do" list, I've finally begun the packing process.

Cycling gear, 3 Zip-Loc bags each containing a jersey, pair of bibs,
undershirt, socks and gloves. One Zip-Loc containing cycling
accessories, i.e. knee-warmers, long-sleeve jersey, cycling cap, shoe
covers and wind vest.

CHECK!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009



I have pulled the canvas tarps off the ol' 5count blog! I've removed the cobwebs, dusted and aired the place out in order to make room for the 2009 Tour de France Travel BLOG.

Starting this Friday, July 17th, I'll be throwing up short little posts and photos chronicling my adventures as I follow the last week of the Tour de France. I'll be riding many of the famed climbs of the Alpine region of France as well as spectating the pros roadside.

Follow along for eleven days as I leave Gainesville, Florida...and finish on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, France.