2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge - Fan Information Page
2013 Race Update, please go to the Pedal Dancer Guide Page: USA PRO CHALLENGE
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For an archived version of the 2011 race, go to: 2011 USA Pro Cycling Challenge - Fan Information Page
2012 posts and pictures by Pedal Dancer about the USA Pro Challenge
2012 posts by Pedal Dancer® - after the race
- Tour of California vs. USA Pro Challenge
- More Photos from Aspen
- For a times they are a changing
- Podium Girls 2012 USA Pro Challenge
- Winning feels good
- USA Pro Withdrawals
- More Photo Highlights Stage 7 - Denver
- Photo Highlights Stage 7 - Denver
- Time Trial in Denver
- A Day at the Race in Boulder
- A Day at the Race in Golden
- A Day at the Race in Colorado Springs
- A Day at the Race in Breckenridge
- Photo Highlights Stage 5
- Those pesky wristbands
- A Day at the Race in Beaver Creek
- A Day at the Race in Aspen
- Photo Highlights Stage 4
- A Day at the Race on Independence Pass
- Did you know?
- Photo Highlights Stage 2 (Montrose)
- A Day at the Race in Telluride
- Image of the Day: Tyler Farrar wins Stage 1
- Sunday in Durango
- Riders answer press questions
- In Durango
- Mountain Biking near the route of the USPCC
- New Belgium at the Race
- Fan Participation
- Experiencing VIP at the USA Pro Cycling Challenge
- What would Jens Do? Go Fishing.
- George Hincapie is retiring
- Who is that voice on stage?
- Cycling Terms for fans
- What is America's Toughest Stage Race?
- USA Pro Cycling Challenge update: Flagstaff yes
- Buy your way into riding like a Pro
- An interview with Tom Danielson
- It takes a village to put on a bike race - host cities announcement event
- 2012 dates for USA Pro Challenge announced August 20-26, 2012. Colorado
- USA Pro Cycling Challenge earns upgrade UCI awarded the event 2.HC status
- USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prize Money (2011)
2012 Final General Classification
1 Christian VandeVelde (GARMIN-SHARP) 25:57:34
2 Tejay van Garderen (BMC RACING) + 0:21
3 Levi Leipheimer (OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP)+ 0:24
4 Andreas Kloden (RADIOSHACK-NISSAN) + 1:08
5 Janez Brajkovic (ASTANA) + 1:14
6 Jakob Fuglsang (RADIOSHACK-NISSAN) + 1:24
7 Thomas Danielson (GARMIN-SHARP) + 1:28
8 Matthew Busche (RADIOSHACK-NISSAN) + 1:32
9 Peter Stetina (GARMIN-SHARP) + 1:39
10 Joe Dombrowski (BONTRAGER) + 1:40
* Joe Dombrowski now rides for SKY Procycling
2012 Jersey Winners
Yellow (Overall) - Christian VandeVelde
Green (Sprint) - Tyler Farrar
Red (Mountain) - Jens Voigt
Blue (Young) - Joe Dombrowski
Final Podium ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer® |
Best Team - RadioShack-Nissan-Trek ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer® |
Photos from 2012 USA Pro Challenge
Photos from 2012 USA Pro Challenge by Pedal Dancer
Fans waiting for the race on Independence Pass in 2012. ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer® |
Beautiful Colorado! Telluride in 2012. ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer® |
Day one done. ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer® |
Ted King in Telluride ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer® |
At the start line in Breckenridge ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
Christian Vande Velde ©Photo by Ron Long for PedalDancer.com |
Joe ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
Ivan Basso ©Photo by Ron Long for PedalDancer.com |
Taylor ©Photo by Ron Long for PedalDancer.com |
Jens Voigt's smile ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
Garmin-Sharp-Barracuda's Tyler Farrar, Lachlan Morton, Nathan Haas ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
Damiano Caruso and Christian Vande Velde sure look like they were enjoying themselves ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
Podium Girls 2012 with Tom Danielson ©Photo by Karen of PedalDancer.com |
Honest respect ©Photo by Karen of PedalDancer.com |
An emotional Tejay on the final podium in Denver. He is a true fighter. ©Photo by Karen of PedalDancer.com |
The youthful joy of Taylor Phinney ©Photo by Karen of PedalDancer.com |
A successful and grateful Tyler Farrar (with the Mayor of Denver) ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
And some champagne ©Photo by Karen of PedalDancer.com |
Jens Voigt ©Photo by Laurie Valaer for PedalDancer.com |
©Photo by Laurie Valaer for PedalDancer.com |
Dave Zabriskie ©Photo by Laurie Valaer for PedalDancer.com |
Jakob Fuglsang ©Photo by Laurie Valaer for PedalDancer.com |
Levi Leipheimer ©Photo by Laurie Valaer for PedalDancer.com |
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Jens Voigt ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer® |
©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer® |
©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer® |
Tejay Van Garderen ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer® |
Tom Danielson and Ivan Basso ©Photo by Karen at Pedal Dancer® |
This was Jen's final view to the finish line before his big win in Beaver Creek ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
The Go Timmy Duggan Fan Club (who also happen to be his family) ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
Jens Voigt wins Stage 4 of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
Tejay Van Garderen would take yellow this day ©Photo by Ron Long for PedalDancer.com |
©Photo by Ron Long for PedalDancer.com |
Ivan Basso ©Photo by Ron Long for PedalDancer.com |
Tejay being pushed by Georges ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
Tejay van Garderen ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
Tom Danielson on Independence Pass ©Photo by Mike for PedalDancer.com |
Peter Stetina ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
Stage 3 of 7 and Cadel Evans looked so tired ©Photo by Ron Long for PedalDancer.com |
Tyler Farrar ©Photo by Karen of PedalDancer.com |
Vincenzo Nibali ©Photo by Karen of PedalDancer.com |
Ted King ©Photo by Karen of PedalDancer.com |
USA Pro Challenge Podium Girls Leah and Holly ©Photo by Karen of PedalDancer.com |
Shawn Hunter ©Photo by Karen of PedalDancer.com |
The fans in Telluride ©Photo by Karen of PedalDancer.com |
Tyler Farrar wins Stage 1 ©Photo by Karen of PedalDancer.com |
Race Director Jim Birrel pushing Matthew Busche ©Photo by Karen at PedalDancer.com |
USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prize Money |
2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge Route and Stages
About the Race
Dates: August 20-26, 2012
Official website: http://www.usaprocyclingchallenge.com/
2012 Race Logistics posts by Pedal Dancer
WHERE: Routes and Host Cities for USA Pro Cycling Challenge
WHO: Who is coming to the USA Pro Cycling Challenge
WHEN: Timetables and Spectator Guides - USA Pro Cycling Challenge
CAMPING GUIDE: Camping for the USA Pro Cycling Challenge
ROAD CLOSURES: Road and Pass closures for USA Pro Cycling Challenge
TV COVERAGE: TV and online coverage USA Pro Cycling Challenge
RIDER STARTLIST: Rider Roster for USA Pro Cycling Challenge
WHO: Who is coming to the USA Pro Cycling Challenge
WHEN: Timetables and Spectator Guides - USA Pro Cycling Challenge
CAMPING GUIDE: Camping for the USA Pro Cycling Challenge
ROAD CLOSURES: Road and Pass closures for USA Pro Cycling Challenge
TV COVERAGE: TV and online coverage USA Pro Cycling Challenge
RIDER STARTLIST: Rider Roster for USA Pro Cycling Challenge
Important links:
- Buy fan clothing
- Buy VIP passes
- Be a Volunteer
- Thank you Sponsors
2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge host cities
Monday, Aug. 20: Stage 1, Durango – Telluride
Tuesday, Aug. 21: Stage 2, Montrose – Crested Butte/Mt. Crested Butte
Wednesday, Aug. 22: Stage 3, Gunnison – Aspen
Thursday, Aug. 23: Stage 4, Aspen – Beaver Creek/Vail Valleys
Friday, Aug. 24: Stage 5, Breckenridge – Colorado Springs
Saturday, Aug. 25: Stage 6, Golden – Boulder
Sunday, Aug. 26: Stage 7, ITT Denver
Facts
UCI ProTeams
2012 posts by PedalDancer.com
Tuesday, Aug. 21: Stage 2, Montrose – Crested Butte/Mt. Crested Butte
Wednesday, Aug. 22: Stage 3, Gunnison – Aspen
Thursday, Aug. 23: Stage 4, Aspen – Beaver Creek/Vail Valleys
Friday, Aug. 24: Stage 5, Breckenridge – Colorado Springs
Saturday, Aug. 25: Stage 6, Golden – Boulder
Sunday, Aug. 26: Stage 7, ITT Denver
USPCC Host City Guides (these are very good this year)
USA Pro Cycling Page for Durango
USA Pro Cycling Page for Telluride
USA Pro Cycling Page for Montrose
USA Pro Cycling Page for Crested Butte
USA Pro Cycling Page for Gunnison
USA Pro Cycling Page for Aspen
USA Pro Cycling Page for Beaver Creek
USA Pro Cycling Page for Breckenridge
USA Pro Cycling Page for Colorado Springs
USA Pro Cycling Page for Golden
USA Pro Cycling Page for Boulder
USA Pro Cycling Page for Denver
USA Pro Cycling Page for Telluride
USA Pro Cycling Page for Montrose
USA Pro Cycling Page for Crested Butte
USA Pro Cycling Page for Gunnison
USA Pro Cycling Page for Aspen
USA Pro Cycling Page for Beaver Creek
USA Pro Cycling Page for Breckenridge
USA Pro Cycling Page for Colorado Springs
USA Pro Cycling Page for Golden
USA Pro Cycling Page for Boulder
USA Pro Cycling Page for Denver
Facts
- 7 day race
- 3 mountain top finishes, 1 time trial
- 16 teams, 8 riders per team, 128 total riders
- 683-mile course
- more than 42,000 ft. of vertical climbing
- exceeding 12,000 ft. elevation
- Twitter username @USAProChallenge #USAPRO
- Facebook page USA Pro Cycling Challenge
- Website http://www.usaprocyclingchallenge.com/
- Email experience@usaprocyclingchallenge.com
- or info@usaprocyclingchallenge.com
- Phone 303-991-3093
- Road Closures: http://www.cotrip.org/content/usapcc/
TEAMS - 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge
UCI ProTeams
Astana Pro Team (KAZ)
BMC Racing Team (USA)
Garmin-Sharp-Barracuda (USA)
Liquigas-Cannondale (ITA)
Omega Pharma-QuickStep (BEL)
RadioShack-Nissan-Trek (LUX)
UCI Professional Continental Teams
Champion System Pro Cycling Team (CHN)
RusVelo (RUS) and select translate page
Team SpiderTech powered by C10 (CAN)
Team Type 1-SANOFI (USA)
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team (USA)
UCI Continental Teams
Bontrager Livestrong Team (USA)
EPM-UNE (COL)
Optum Pro Cycling p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies (USA)
Team Exergy (USA)
Bissell Pro Cycling (USA)
2012 posts by PedalDancer.com
- Fan Participation
- Experiencing VIP at the USA Pro Cycling Challenge
- What would Jens Do? Go Fishing.
- George Hincapie is retiring
- Who is that voice on stage?
- Cycling Terms for fans
- What is America's Toughest Stage Race?
- USA Pro Cycling Challenge update: Flagstaff yes
- Buy your way into riding like a Pro
- An interview with Tom Danielson
- It takes a village to put on a bike race - host cities announcement event
- 2012 dates for USA Pro Challenge announced August 20-26, 2012. Colorado
- USA Pro Cycling Challenge earns upgrade UCI awarded the event 2.HC status
Study up as fans:
THE ROUTE OF THE 2012 USA PRO CYCLING CHALLENGE |
2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge Route Map |
About the Race
The event is called a stage race (UCI 2.HC). The same group of riders will race day after day for 7 days, from city to city across the state of Colorado, with no rest day. Although the Grand Tours in Europe (Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, Vuelta a Espana) are up to 3-weeks in length, and the Tour of California is an 8-day race extending over 2 weekends, the Colorado tour is a 1-week race from Monday August 20th through Sunday August 26th. Opportunities to be a fan along the route abound and are free (unless you would like to pay for a VIP package experience). The race was very popular with riders last year, who gave overwhelming praise for the organization of the race, and said they looked forward to coming back in 2012.
An introduction written by the Organizers of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge
"For seven consecutive days, the world’s top athletes race through the majestic Colorado Rockies, reaching higher altitudes than they’ve ever had to endure as they ascend over three mountain passes, each exceeding 12,000 ft. in elevation. After attracting more than 1 million spectators in 2011, making it one of the largest cycling events in U.S. history, the USA Pro Challenge is back for 2012. Featuring a challenging, 683-mile course with more than 42,000 ft. of vertical climbing, the second annual race will spotlight the best of the best in professional cycling and some of America’s most beautiful scenery. Referred to as “America’s Race,” the USA Pro Challenge will take place August 20-26, 2012, a week proclaimed by Governor John Hickenlooper as “Colorado Cycling Holiday,” and travel through 12 host cities from Durango to Denver. More information can be found online at www.USAProCyclingChallenge.com and on Twitter at @USAProChallenge." TV Coverage for the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge (Colorado MDT times)
2012 Pro Cycling Challenge Live and delayed TV Coverage
Behind the scenes stories at 1:30 p.m. (NBC Sports Network)
August 19 at 1:30 p.m. 1 hour pre-show (NBC Sports Network)
August 20-24 at 2 p.m. (NBC Sports Network)
August 25 at 12-2 p.m. (NBC), also at 2-4 p.m. (NBC Sports Network)
August 26 at 12-2 p.m. (NBC Sports Network), also at 2-4 p.m. (NBC)
August 27 re-air Stage 6 at 4-6 p.m. (Universal Sports)
August 28 re-air Stage 7 at 4-6 p.m. (Universal Sports)
Highlights nightly at 9 p.m.
NBC TV coverage of USA Pro Cycling Challenge Official USPCC website informationRoad Closures for the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge
Road closures are a key concern, detailed information may be found here regarding roads, direction of traffic halted, and times: http://www.cotrip.org/content/usapcc/ Once you are on the website, please select from the Stage tabs on the page to see the road closures affecting roads near each stage.
CDOT has created an excellent website for fans regarding travel advisories for roads on the race route. http://www.cotrip.org/content/usapcc/ For a highlight of important facts you need to know about road closures during the race read: Road and Pass closures for USA Pro Cycling Challenge.
DRIVERS
This section is intended to help you enjoy the race while understanding that the most important goal of race organizers is to keep the riders and citizens safe. You goal is to allow enough time to be safe to others, not be disappointed, and arrive relaxed and ready to have FUN! Being out on the road as a fan is a fabulous experience, being in the mountains of Colorado is even better!
This section is intended to help you enjoy the race while understanding that the most important goal of race organizers is to keep the riders and citizens safe. You goal is to allow enough time to be safe to others, not be disappointed, and arrive relaxed and ready to have FUN! Being out on the road as a fan is a fabulous experience, being in the mountains of Colorado is even better!
Full road closures: No traffic is allowed on the course other than official race vehicles. The routes of the Individual Time Trial on Stage 7 in Denver will have full road closure (closed all of the time). This is to allow for a constant stream of cyclists along the route. Certain mountain top roads might be fully closed to car traffic.
Rolling road closures Most other stages will have rolling full road closures. These will be expertly coordinated by race organizers and police, and should only close the road for 20-30 minutes as the caravan/convoy moves down the road. Non-tour vehicles will be allowed to precede the race and follow the race. Any on-coming traffic headed toward the race will be pulled over by motorcycle police.
Full closure means that all lanes of traffic will be cleared from the road, in both directions. All side traffic attempting to enter the road will be stopped until the race (and all support vehicles) passes through.
Mountain Pass Closures: mountain passes are generally closed for the duration of time it takes one car to complete the entire distance over the pass, and then double that time for complete safety. The exception is Cottonwood Pass that will close the night before the race to allow for work to be completed on the gravel road to reduce the washboard (bumpy road).
Cycling in Colorado
Weather in Colorado: Mountains - Cool nights (50s), crisp mornings, bright clear sunburn hot mid-day temperatures (80s), afternoon rain showers, fantastic evenings. Denver hot and dry (80s-90s).
Riding in Colorado: When riding a bike in Colorado, safely estimate 14-16mph, as your average ride speed to allow for stops, regrouping, picture taking, weather, finding water (no domestiques) and food (no feed zones for you). Add in our famous altitude as an explanation for slower climbing speeds, and you realize why it is geographically and physiologically improbable to do it all on most stages. There are also long stretches of road in Colorado without water or facilities. Roads along the race route will have rolling closures, sag support vehicles may not be able to accompany their cyclists at every point on the stage. Mountain passes will experience full road closures hours before (or even the night before) the race. Riding to and from stages on a bike is highly recommended. Also getting in a good ride before or after seeing a stage could be great fun.
2012 USA PRO CHALLENGE ROUTE AND FAN INFORMATION
Monday, Aug. 20: Stage 1, Durango – Telluride
125.6 miles/202.1 km over Lizard Head Pass
Route Map: Day 1/ Stage 1: Monday, August 20, 2012
Stage-1 profile map
Stage 1 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: State Highway 160, State Highway 184, State Highway 145
Stage Start Begins: 10am (Neutral Start at Main St. at 8th St.)
Stage Finish at: 2:57-4:27pm (Race Finish at County Courthouse)
Durango City Website for the race, travel and event information
Telluride City Website for the race, travel and event information
125.6 miles/202.1 km over Lizard Head Pass
Route Map: Day 1/ Stage 1: Monday, August 20, 2012
Stage-1 profile map
Stage 1 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: State Highway 160, State Highway 184, State Highway 145
Stage Start Begins: 10am (Neutral Start at Main St. at 8th St.)
Stage Finish at: 2:57-4:27pm (Race Finish at County Courthouse)
Durango City Website for the race, travel and event information
Telluride City Website for the race, travel and event information
Tuesday, Aug. 21: Stage 2, Montrose – Crested Butte/Mt. Crested Butte
99.2 miles/159.6 km along rolling hills and Blue Mesa Reservoir, an excellent ride
Route Map: Day 2/ Stage 2: Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Stage-2 profile map
Stage 2 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: US 50, State Highway 135
Stage Start Begins: 11:25am (Neutral Start at Pavilion/Kent Ave)
Stage Finish at: Approximately 3:19-4:29pm (Mt. Crested Butte)
Montrose City Website for the race, travel and event information
Gunnison City Website for the race, travel and event information
Crested Butte City Website for the race, travel and event information
99.2 miles/159.6 km along rolling hills and Blue Mesa Reservoir, an excellent ride
Route Map: Day 2/ Stage 2: Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Stage-2 profile map
Stage 2 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: US 50, State Highway 135
Stage Start Begins: 11:25am (Neutral Start at Pavilion/Kent Ave)
Stage Finish at: Approximately 3:19-4:29pm (Mt. Crested Butte)
Montrose City Website for the race, travel and event information
Gunnison City Website for the race, travel and event information
Crested Butte City Website for the race, travel and event information
Wednesday, Aug. 22: Stage 3, Gunnison – Aspen
130.5 miles/210.0 km over Cottonwood Pass, Independence Pass -west. The same route as 2011 Stage 2
Route Map: Day 3/ Stage 3: Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Stage-3 profile map
Stage 3 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: State Highway 135, Cottonwood Pass, US 24, State Highway 82- Independence Pass
Stage Start Begins: 10:10am (Neutral Start at CO 135 and Virginia Ave.)
Stage Finish at: Approximately 3:11-4:41pm (Race Finish at Paepcke Park)
Gunnison City Website for the race, travel and event information
Aspen City Website for the race, travel and event information
130.5 miles/210.0 km over Cottonwood Pass, Independence Pass -west. The same route as 2011 Stage 2
Route Map: Day 3/ Stage 3: Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Stage-3 profile map
Stage 3 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: State Highway 135, Cottonwood Pass, US 24, State Highway 82- Independence Pass
Stage Start Begins: 10:10am (Neutral Start at CO 135 and Virginia Ave.)
Stage Finish at: Approximately 3:11-4:41pm (Race Finish at Paepcke Park)
Gunnison City Website for the race, travel and event information
Aspen City Website for the race, travel and event information
Thursday, Aug. 23: Stage 4, Aspen – Beaver Creek/Vail Valleys
97.2 miles/156.4 km over Independence Pass - east, Tennesee Pass, climb to the top of Beaver Creek resort
Route Map: Day 4/ Stage 4: Thursday, August 23, 2012
Stage-4 profile map
Stage 4 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: State Highway 82, US 24, US 6
Stage Start Begins: 11:35am (Neutral Start on Main St. at Galena St)
Stage Finish at: Approximately 3:30-4:28pm (Race Finish on Village Rd.)
Aspen City Website for the race, travel and event information
Beaver Creek City Website for the race, travel and event information
97.2 miles/156.4 km over Independence Pass - east, Tennesee Pass, climb to the top of Beaver Creek resort
Route Map: Day 4/ Stage 4: Thursday, August 23, 2012
Stage-4 profile map
Stage 4 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: State Highway 82, US 24, US 6
Stage Start Begins: 11:35am (Neutral Start on Main St. at Galena St)
Stage Finish at: Approximately 3:30-4:28pm (Race Finish on Village Rd.)
Aspen City Website for the race, travel and event information
Beaver Creek City Website for the race, travel and event information
Friday, Aug. 24: Stage 5, Breckenridge – Colorado Springs
117.9 miles/189.7 km over Hoosier Pass
Route Map: Day 5/ Stage 5: Friday, August 24, 2012
Stage-5 profile map
Stage 5 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: State Highway 9, US 2
Stage Start Begins: 10:50am (Neutral Start at Main St. and Washington Ave.)
Stage Finish at: Approximately 3:08-4:1pm (Race Finish at Tejon St. and Pikes Peak)
Breckenridge City Website for the race, travel and event information
Colorado Springs City Website for the race, travel and event information
117.9 miles/189.7 km over Hoosier Pass
Route Map: Day 5/ Stage 5: Friday, August 24, 2012
Stage-5 profile map
Stage 5 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: State Highway 9, US 2
Stage Start Begins: 10:50am (Neutral Start at Main St. and Washington Ave.)
Stage Finish at: Approximately 3:08-4:1pm (Race Finish at Tejon St. and Pikes Peak)
Breckenridge City Website for the race, travel and event information
Colorado Springs City Website for the race, travel and event information
Saturday, Aug. 25: Stage 6, Golden – Boulder [Presented by Nissan]
103.3 miles/166.2 km up 119 to Peak to Peak Scenic Highway 72, down Hwy 7 to Lyons, south on 36 to Boulder, up Lefthand Canyon, up Lee Hill, into downtown and up Flagstaff.
Route Map: Day 6/ Stage 6: Saturday, August 25, 2012
Stage-6 profile map
Stage 6 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: State Highway 93, State Highway 119, State Highway 72, State Highway 7, US 36
Stage Start Begins: 11:10am (Neutral start on Washington Ave. at 12th St.)
Stage Finish at: Approximately 3:14-3:58pm (Race Finish at Flagstaff Amphitheater)
Golden City Website for the race, travel and event information
Boulder City Website for the race, travel and event information
103.3 miles/166.2 km up 119 to Peak to Peak Scenic Highway 72, down Hwy 7 to Lyons, south on 36 to Boulder, up Lefthand Canyon, up Lee Hill, into downtown and up Flagstaff.
Route Map: Day 6/ Stage 6: Saturday, August 25, 2012
Stage-6 profile map
Stage 6 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: State Highway 93, State Highway 119, State Highway 72, State Highway 7, US 36
Stage Start Begins: 11:10am (Neutral start on Washington Ave. at 12th St.)
Stage Finish at: Approximately 3:14-3:58pm (Race Finish at Flagstaff Amphitheater)
Golden City Website for the race, travel and event information
Boulder City Website for the race, travel and event information
Sunday, Aug. 26: Stage 7, ITT Denver
A 9.5 miles/15.3 km final exciting individual time trial through Denver, the state capital of Colorado.
The course begins and ends at Civic Center Park and includes an “out and back” along 17th Avenue and a loop within City Park.
Route Map: Day 7/ Denver Time Trial: Sunday, August 26, 2012
Stage 7 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: None (no major highways, but local streets, yes) http://www.denver.org/usa-pro-cycling-challenge/images/denver-road-closures.pdf
Stage Start Begins: 1:00pm
Stage Finish at: Before 4:00pm
Denver City Website for the race, travel and event information
A 9.5 miles/15.3 km final exciting individual time trial through Denver, the state capital of Colorado.
The course begins and ends at Civic Center Park and includes an “out and back” along 17th Avenue and a loop within City Park.
Route Map: Day 7/ Denver Time Trial: Sunday, August 26, 2012
Stage 7 Timetable.pdf
Highways Impacted: None (no major highways, but local streets, yes) http://www.denver.org/usa-pro-cycling-challenge/images/denver-road-closures.pdf
Stage Start Begins: 1:00pm
Stage Finish at: Before 4:00pm
Denver City Website for the race, travel and event information
Pedal Dancer at the race
I am so excited to be able to attend the race again this year. Having a race of this caliber in my backyard is still a "pinch me is this real" experience. I will be a happy member of the press again in 2012 and plan to show up early in Durango to enjoy the press conference and citizens ride. I wish I could go to the team presentation, but the $200 price tag is a bit pricey for me. I will see the Finish in Telluride, the Start in Montrose, be on Independence Pass with the fans for Stage 3, at the top of Beaver Creek for Stage 4, in the town of Breckenridge for the start of Stage 6, and in either Golden or Boulder for Stage 6 (at this point I am leaning toward the fantastic friendly atmosphere in Golden), and finally at the exciting festive time trial in Denver (my hometown).
I hope to see you out there - please say Hi to me, and tell me your story of what you saw at the race. I learn from you.
Pedal Dancer 2011 Post Race Reports - USA Pro Cycling Challenge
Archived Page for 2011 USA Pro Cycling Challenge (link):
Archived Page for 2011 USA Pro Cycling Challenge (link):
- More Cowbell!
- USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prize Money
- USA Pro Cycling Challenge - wrap up
- Positive comments about the race
Pedal Dancer Reports from the 2011 USA Pro Cycling Challenge
- USA Pro Cycling Challenge - Denver
- Pedaling at Altitude - USA Pro Cycling Challenge Stage 6
- Pedaling at Altitude - USA Pro Cycling Challenge Stage 5
- Pedaling at Altitude - USA Pro Cycling Challenge Stage 4
- Pedaling at Altitude - USA Pro Cycling Challenge Stage 3
- Pedaling at Altitude - USA Pro Cycling Challenge Stage 2
- Pedaling at Altitude - USA Pro Cycling Challenge Stage 1
- Pedaling at Altitude - USA Pro Cycling Challenge Prologue
Blog Posts from 2011 about being a fan at the race
- USA Pro Challenge - Spectator Guides
- How to watch it track it live and online
- Start, Finish, closure times and maps
- USA Pro Challenge - Route Maps
- USA Pro Challenge - Pro Teams
- UPCC - Team Rosters Start List
- USA Pro Challenge - Team Jerseys
- Team cars and buses
- USA Pro Challenge - Leaders Jerseys
- Host Cities special events for the race
- What a fan needs, what a fan wants
- Are VIP tickets worth it?
- Can fans ride a stage?
- Camping and road closures
- Pedal Dancer fan information page
- Be a Volunteer
- Positive comments about the race
- Jens is in the House! Colorado, Here I Come! by Jens Voigt
- What is the course record? - up Vail Pass
- Spectator Guides for USA Pro Challenge