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#1 Steve Heard

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Posted 16 May 2016 - 07:00 PM

The Must-Have Guide to Amgen Folsom Time Trials
May 16, 2016

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The Amgen Tour of California has begun, and this Friday May 20th, the tour comes to beautiful Folsom Ca for stage 6, the Time Trials. Here’s just about everything you need to know to make it an enjoyable experience.

First of all, what is the Amgen Tour of California?  The Amgen Tour of California is a Tour de France-style cycling road race created and presented by AEG that challenges the world’s top professional cycling teams to compete in 8 stages, along a demanding course across California, from the coast to the mountains, starting in San Diego, and ending in Sacramento. The teams chosen to participate have included Olympic medalists, Tour de France contenders and World Champions. This annual event is one of the most prestigious in the cycling world.

 

Didn’t it come through Folsom before?  Yes, it did. Folsom hosted the Time Trials in 2014, and the organizers and cyclists were so impressed with our fair city, that they promised to return, so here they come.

What’s a time trial?  Also known as ‘the race of truth’, the time trial is where each of the riders will take off, one at a time, 1 minute apart, and ride a 12.5 mile circuit. No team, no drafting, no one to push or to challenge, just a cyclist and the course.

There’s a Women’s Team Time Trial – Try saying that 3 times really fast. This year the Women’s Tour will be passing through as well, and the day will start off with the women’s team trial. It should be exciting!

So, what’s the course like? The 12.6 mile route will start on the 600 Block of Sutter, near Riley. The cyclists will take a right on Riley, which becomes Greenback, and right again on Folsom-Auburn Rd. They will then turn right on Folsom Lake Crossing, follow that as it becomes East Natoma. They next turn left on Green Valley, make a u-turn at Sophia Parkway, and head back the way they came. It should take each rider about 25 minutes to complete the course, and the difference between first and last could be a matter of seconds.

When is it again?  Friday, May 20th

The day’s schedule:

10:30am – Women’s Start

12:00 noon (approx) Women Finish

12:50pm – Men Start

3:45pm – Men Finish

Where’s the best place to watch? Almost anywhere along the route, really. At Sutter and Riley, you can see each rider as they take off. Along Folsom-Auburn, see them kick it into gear. Watch them climb the long hill on Folsom Lake Crossing and up East Natoma. The levy at Folsom Lake above Green Valley will give you a nice view as well.

Want a Time Trial Course Map?  Here ya go: http://cdn.amgentour...ge06_vFinal.pdf

Okay, what else should I know?

Don’t miss the Lifestyle Festival along Sutter, Wool and Leidesdorff, as well as the awards ceremonies on the stage at the Historic District Amphitheater.

Engage in entertainment and interactive experiences delivered by race partners and vendors, including cycling products and demos, ideas for healthful living, family activities, games, food and more. Watch all the action on video screens, too.

Where to eat? In addition to the offerings at the festival, there are some great options on and around Sutter. For Mexican,  Q’bole sits above Sutter in the 700 block, with a great view from the balcony. The new Sutter Street Taqueria offers a more casual, less expensive option, with tacos and burritos on the menu. Haciend del Rio just re-opened at the corner of Riley and Sutter, and will have a great view of the riders making the first turn.

For Pizza, there’s Chicago Fire,which has a patio at Riley and Sutter, and Pizzaria Classico is right across the street.

British fare can be had at the Fat Rabbit, Chinese at Hop Sing, and casual American at Sam Horne’s.  Grab a deli sanwich at Beach Hut, which shares space with Lockdown Brewing Co. The Karen’s Bakery, the Folsom Bar and Grill, and ARZ Lebanese all face Leidesdorff near the finish line. \

Where to drink? Scarlet’s and the Powerhouse Pub at on Riley just below Sutter is right at the first turn. Lockdown Brewing, Hacienda del Rio, Q’bole, are all on Sutter.  Check in with each individual property, as some may have special or private parties going on.

Can we see the bikes up close?

Yes, now, don’t interfere with them, but the bike crews will be working from the Trader Lane parking lot. You can walk through and see all of the action, and some beautiful bikes.

What about parking? There ain’t none. Not in the Historic District, anyway.  The streets will be closed. You can park on Riley at Kohl’s, Wal Mart or Lembi Park and walk down, or on Natoma at City Hall and City Park. There may be some street parking available, but pay attention to signs.

Can I ride my bike? Of course! There will be 4 valet bike services in the Historic District. The bike trails will be open, making it easy to access the event from either side of the river.

What should I bring? A cowbell if you have one. Seriously, it’s a tradition.  A camera. A positive attitude.

Remember that safety is the first priority –  These bikes can get up to 45 mph, and there will be escort motorcycles, chase cars, camera cars and officials in cars. Stand clear!

Why is this important to Folsom? The whole world will be watching. This event will be broadcast nationally on NBC and around the world. Our city will be showcased like never before. The hotels are just about sold out, and thousands of spectators are expected to spend money in our hotels, restaurants, bars, shops, and gas stations. In other words, it’s great for the image and the economy of Folsom.

How can I avoid it? Stay away from the historic district!

For more detailed information, including specific street closures, go to:

City of Folsom official site: http://www.folsom.ca..._california.asp

Amgen Tour official site: http://www.amgentour...rnia.com/stage6

Curious about Folsom, Real Estate, or want to ask questions of the community? www.myfolsom.com

Or, contact me, Steve Heard – Keller Williams Realty – 916 718 9577 steve@theheardgroup.com

Have fun!

 


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Posted 16 May 2016 - 09:21 PM

Very well written and informative.  Thanks for putting that together, Steve.



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Posted 16 May 2016 - 11:06 PM

I received this today from the Folsom Police department.

 

Community: 2016 Amgen Tour of California Returns to Folsom May 20 Traffic, Parking and Festival Plans Announced

 

America’s largest cycling race, the Amgen Tour of California, presented by AEG, will bring the excitement of professional cycling to Folsom on Friday, May 20. 
 
Folsom will host the men’s Stage 6, an individual time trial, and the women’s Stage 2, a team time trial. Folsom’s approximately 12-mile course will feature some of the city’s distinctive landmarks and natural amenities as riders start and finish in the Historic District, and travel over the Rainbow Bridge and Folsom Lake Crossing. 
 
"Folsom joined the Amgen Tour of California as a host city for the first time in 2014, and we're thrilled to be returning for another world-class time trial in front of enthusiastic fans and in a beautiful setting. In addition to the men's individual time trial, fans are in for a whole day of excitement with a women's team time trial on tap as well, a first for our race," said Kristin Klein, president of the Amgen Tour of California and executive vice president of AEG Sports.
 
 
“The City of Folsom is incredibly proud to host the 2016 Amgen Tour of California. This signature event attracts top cyclists from around the world and brings national and international awareness to Folsom’s world-class cycling routes, iconic landmarks and distinctive scenery,” said Mayor Steve Miklos. “The City, our partners and avid cycling community look forward to welcoming competitors and spectators to Folsom, where the local community passionately embraces and supports cycling.”
 
Schedule of Events
Start: 600 Block of Sutter Street
Finish: 800 Block of Leidesdorff Street
9:15 a.m.         Local Amateur and Corporate Sponsor Ride (by invitation only)
10 a.m.            Festival Begins
10:30 a.m.       Women’s Team Time Trial Starts
Noon                Women’s Team Time Trial Finishes
Noon                Men’s Individual Time Trial Warm-up
12:15 pm.        Women’s Awards and Press Conference at Historic District Amphitheater
12:50 p.m.       Men’s Individual Time Trial Starts
2 p.m.              NBC Sports Live Broadcast in Historic Folsom
3:45 pm           Men’s Individual Time Trial Finishes
3:50 p.m.         Men’s Awards and Press Conference at Historic District Amphitheater
4:30 p.m.         Festival Closes
 
Festival
A lifestyle festival will be held on Sutter Street between Riley and Decatur streets, and on Wool Street.  Designed to provide and promote a healthy lifestyle and cycling-related experiences, the Lifestyle Festival provides a day of entertainment and fun for the whole family. The Lifestyle Festival serves as the central hub for fans to watch the race live on outdoor video screens and to interact with more than 40 exhibitors and other enthusiasts as they wait for cyclists to cross the finish line. The daylong event will feature cycling-themed products and demos, cancer and cardiovascular awareness education, family activities, food, entertainment, live music by Island of Black and White, and more. 
Special VIP Experiences, created exclusively for the Amgen Tour of California, are also available. These custom-designed experiences bring fans closer to the action.
•          VIP Car Ride ($200-$500): Experience the crowd, the course, the race conditions, the energy and the excitement in an official race vehicle. Ride alongside the peloton for an entire stage of the race and get an up-close view of the riders in action in a way few have done before. Arrive at the finish ahead of the cyclists and watch them cross the finish line. Participants will receive an official Amgen Tour of California jersey.  Limited availability remains for select stages!
•          Time Trial Ride in Folsom on May 20 ($500): Ride the official Time Trial Circuit on your bike just hours before the pros take the course.
•          Behind-The-Scenes Tour ($500): Get a true behind-the-scenes look at all the action. Includes broadcast compound tour, photograph taken on awards stage, and an exclusive viewing area to experience the race finish.
 
Key Viewing Areas
Men’s Individual Time Trial
•          Watch the riders as they depart from the start line for the Individual Time Trial
•          Experience the race from the team buses and watch the riders warm up
•          Historic Folsom Truss Bridge near the stage start
•          Johnny Cash Bridge across from Folsom Lake
•          Watch the professionals as they handle their bike through the U-turn on Green Valley Road
Women’s Team Time Trial
•          Watch as the women depart in teams for the Team Time Trial at the start location
•          Experience the race from the team buses and watch the riders warm up
•          Watch the professionals as they handle their bike through the U-turn on Green Valley Road
•          Johnny Cash Bridge across from Folsom Lake
•          Historic Folsom Truss Bridge near the stage start
 
Traffic Impacts
Hosting this event is an exciting opportunity for Folsom, but it will also create traffic impacts along the race course and nearby roadways. The race course will be open during peak morning and evening commute times, but will be closed from approximately 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
 
•          Rainbow Bridge and Folsom Lake Crossing closed
•          Folsom-Auburn Road limited to one southbound lane (no northbound traffic)
•          Riley Street closed between Sutter Street and Leidesdorff Street
•          Sutter Street and Leidesdorff Street closed between Folsom Boulevard and Scott Street
•          Reading, Decatur, and Wool streets closed between Figueroa and Leidesdorff streets
•          East Natoma Street closed between Folsom Lake Crossing and Blue Ravine Road
•          Green Valley Road closed between Sophia Parkway and East Natoma Street
Expect significant delays near the race course.  Emergency services will be provided with assistance from partner agencies.  All Folsom schools will be accessible for drop-offs and pick-ups. However, some routes may be detoured or delayed, depending on the location of the school. Motorists are encouraged to plan ahead and refer to the road closure information and the route map.
 
A route map and detailed road closure and detour plan is available at www.folsom.ca.us/amgentourofcalifornia. For live assistance navigating to your destination within the City of Folsom, call 916-608-6222 (available 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., May 20 only).
 
Parking and Bike Valets
No public parking will be permitted in the Historic District on May 20 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.  Spectators are encouraged to park and walk or ride a bike to the Historic District. 
Recommended parking lots include:
•          Lembi Park, 1302 Riley Street
•          City Hall/Civic Center, 50 Natoma Street
•          Kohls, 1013 Riley Street
•          Rodeo Park, 200 Stafford Street
•          Walmart Supercenter, 1018 Riley Street
•          Negro Bar Recreation Area
 
Four bike valets will be available in the Historic District, including:
•          Mike’s Bikes of Folsom, 705 Gold Lake Drive
•          Historic Folsom Light Rail Station
•          Leidesdorff Street (west end of event)
•          Eagles Lodge, 215 Scott Street (follow signage)
Spectators are also encouraged to take Regional Transit Light Rail to Historic Folsom. The Historic Folsom Light Rail Station will be in operation, but no vehicle parking will be permitted on May 20.  For more information about Light Rail routes and fares, visit www.sacrt.com.
 
 

Contact Information:
Andrew Bates
Media Relations Unit
916-496-1458
abates@folsom.ca.us

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