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Thursday, May 25, 2006

Its coming!

11th Annual Tour De Burg – June 30th – July 5th -- Harrisonburg, VA

No Drama, no hooplah, just 6 classic stages to highlight the best rides in the area and provide the route that is the Tour de Burg. Fine dining at the homes of Harrisonburg friendlies will help ease your homesick blues and the pain in your legs. Please join us to start the second Decade of Slummin.

OK a little drama… A strong performance last year sent the Cupcakes home with 3 of the 5 jerseys – Churtle the Women’s Champion, Keefer the KOM, and the Mouth in green as the Sprint King. While Bishop’s umpth trip to the top of Podium gave the Burg the title and 3 of the top 5 spots. Cupcake Harlan Price was a serious threat only 5 minutes in arrears and is off to a hot start in 06. The disgracing loss of the green jersey has left the Burg scrambling to find a sprinter – with a number of Quinns in training, perhaps the jersey will stay in the south. A new Team Orange will be led by previous Tour Champion Jeremy Vimpty and various high strung veterans. Orange already has their eyes on the Sprint Jersey – expect some shady sprints! After Buschetti took home the title in 05, C-Ville managed only to defend the DFL. Now that the Wo has defected to the burg who will carry C-Ville in 06? Rumors have even slipped out of committee about podium girls (or boys) and strict drug testing standards. Enough speculation – who will be present on June 30th at 5pm ready to ride?

The 2006 Tour will begin at 5:00 pm on Friday, June 30th at Todd Lake near Stokesville, VA.

  • There will be sag support & race supplies for each stage
  • We will provide dinner/meal after each stage – locations TBA.
  • We will be collecting donations (suggested $100 Tour or $20 Stage).
  • Please attend and contribute as you see fit!

Rules-ish

General Classification

§ To be considered for the general classification – you must finish each stage in its entirety.

§ Individual with the best combined time (all stages) will wear the leaders jersey.

§ You must start the stage with the group (i.e. no riding on your own).

§ Sprint and KOM classifications do not count toward General Classification.

§ There may be times when a time cut is imposed in order to keep the group moving and to complete the stage in a somewhat timely manner. We expect to wait between 30 minutes to an hour during the regroupings. On certain timed sections (and depending on the scenario) if a rider does not finish a timed section in time (~1 hour) they may be rerouted or sagged.

Sprint – Fast Roadie

§ Points awarded to the top 5 finishers at selected sprint points

5 pts-1st, 4 pts-2nd, 3 pts-3rd, 2pts-4th, 1 pt-5th

§ Individual with most points wears the Sprinter Jersey.

§ Safety First! Be careful on the pavement don’t cross the yellow line!

KOM – King of the Mountains

§ Points awarded to the top 5 finishers at selected KOM spots (in and out of timed sections).

5 pts-1st, 4 pts-2nd, 3 pts-3rd, 2pts-4th, 1 pt-5th

§ Individual with most points wears the KOM Jersey.

DFL – Dead F… Last Place

§ Awarded to the last placed male in the General Classification.

§ Sandbagging encouraged- but be careful with possible time cuts!


11th Annual Tour De Burg – June 30th – July 5th -- Harrisonburg, VA

Prologue July 4th 5:00 pm Trimble Mtn Time Trial

The traditional opening Time Trial features 4 miles of twisty CCC style single-track. A 2 mile, 1000 ft climb followed by a 2 mile 1000 ft descent! Get fired up for the week, a good finish could go a long way.

§ 4 miles – 1,000 ft of climbing.

§ Starts/Park at Todd Lake Dump Area.

§ Dinner at Carpenter’s Home 8pm – 310 Ohio Avenue - Hburg

Stage 1 Saturday 10 am (riding) Mtn Shenandoah Mtn Trail

A whole lotta singletrack – good singletrack. Expect a long timed section(s) and Sprint in Deerfield. A 5 mile road ride leads to a tough 5 mile ~1500ft climb (KOM) then the classic traverse along ~20 miles of the SMT, finishing at Scotchtown Draft Road. A 25-mile road ride back to West Augusta awaits.

§ 50 miles – 5,000 ft of climbing.

§ Starts/Park at Braley’s Pond Picnic area.

  • Dinner location TBA, 6:30pm

Stage 2 Sunday 10 am (riding) Road Mtn Valley plus Mtns

A rolly trip up mtn valley road will lead us to the steep climbs of Massanutten mtn. Hair raising gravel descents and mtn top finish will highlight 2 timed sections full of 1200 foot KOM climbs and lots of smooth summer gravels. 2 BIG sprint finishes for jersey pts and a 20 mile return trip on classic valley pave through Civl War stompin grounds.

§ At least 70-90 miles and 6,000 feet of climbing.

§ Starts at Shenandoah Bicycle Company.

§ Dinner location TBA, 6:30pm

Stage 3 Monday 10 am (riding) Mtn Union-Flagpole-Hearthstone-Narrowback

Jump on the MTB for a ride from town to Flagpole Knob. A leisurely jaunt west from the burg will culminate with a BIG sprint before the peloton climbs the feared Union Springs fireroad through Dundor Hollow all the way to Flagpole Knob (KOM). A cruise across Shenandoah Mtn to Reddish Knob (KOM) will lead to our 2,500 ft descent to Tilghman Road via Timber and Hearthstone Ridges. Maybe a surprise TT on Narrowback and a BIG sprint on the return trip to town.

§ 50 Miles – at least 3,000 ft of climbing.

§ Starts at Shenandoah Bicycle Company.

§ Dinner location TBA, 6:30pm

Stage 4 Tuesday 10 am (riding) Road Confederate Breastworks-Reddish Knob

A new parcour to Reddish Knob, features another mountain top finish and trip to the homeland for the West Virginians in the peloton. After a sprint in Stokesville, the Peloton will race through the National Forest, to Rt. 250 and west over a couple climbs into WV! Then upon the new route to Reddish, full of Pave and a 10 mile 2,500 climb. It could be a struggle back to the burg from Reddish but C’est La TdB – Get ready for a BIG sprint!

§ At least 80-90 miles – 6,000 ft of climbing.

§ Starts at Shenandoah Bicyle Company.

§ 4th of July Cookout TBA

Stage 5 Wednesday 10 am (riding) Mtn Dowells-Hollows-Braleys

The perennial penultimate stage features 3 of the best downhills on the planet! Always a GC shakedown! An 8 mile parade from Braleys to North River Campground will lead to the first timed section – up Hankey Mtn fireroad – 5 miles big climb and down Dowells draft – 5 miles best single! Another 5 mile parade on rt 250 to Mtn House will lead us to the final timed section of the 2005 Tour de Burg. -4 Miles up Rt 250 to Confederate Breastworks, north across the SMT to Road Hollow down to Mtn House up 2 miles up Bridge Hollow and down Braleys to the Pond for the END.

§ 40 miles - 5,000+ feet of climbing.

§ Starts/Park at Braley’s Pond Picnic area.

§ The closing ceremonies and food to follow at Braley’s Picnic Area.

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