Monday, January 26, 2009

Day 8 - Race Final/Glenelg Beach

Our group

Our ride today was a short, flat one to Glenelg Beach. We were able to spend the day with our entire group, as everyone opted for the "easy ride" today. We went out and back (24km) by noon in order to be down at the race by 1300. The pros rode a 4.5 km circuit twenty laps today to finish. Once again we had  VIP seating so we had a clear view of the start/finish line completely catered and shaded! I can see why people do these tours, they take all the hassle out of everything. No showing up 6 hours before the event to scope out a shaded spot, no packing your lunch and drinks, no worries about anything except what drink to order.
For Dinner we went out to a tapas restaurant complete with sangria. It was great to sit back and relax with our new found friends and hear about everyones plans before they return home.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Day 7 - Willunga Circit

Top of the King of the Mountain!!

Today we were up and on the bus by 0730 on our way to Willunga to watch this stage of the race. Our ride consisted of a 40 km loop with an additional 20km loop which included a KOM hill (king of the mountain hill). The professionals would be doing both loops twice and we had a VIP viewing area located at the start/finish line. Tom and I opted to do the first 40 km loop and also did the KOM which started the second loop. In total we did 51.9 km!! The KOM was a killer but we made it. The picture above is us at the top of the KOM.
Tonight’s dinner was a suit and tie event (being true to Portlander’s we were semi-casual). They called it “Legends’ Night Dinner” and it included Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwin, and of course Lance Armstrong. The guest list was 2000 but it included a fancy steak diner, dessert, and your choice of unlimited alcoholic beverages…..who could ask for a better night? Anyway we had a blast and for those of you curious, even though we are with trek travel (the bike Lance rides) no autographs from Lance.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Day 6 - Mutual Community Challenge Tour


Today we were able to participate in the Mutual Community Challenge Tour, a unique opportunity to ride stage 4 of the Tour Down Under; the same route on the same day as the world’s elite riders. We had three distances to choose from, 155km, 97km or 32km. We considered the 155km….ha,ha,ha…..and then the 97km….but that one included a king of the mountain hill so it was out….and then we realized that the 32 km would be just right. We had a great time on the race course, sporting our yellow cycling jersey’s. We tackled a few small hills but nothing like our first three days of cycling. We had lunch, re-hydrated and watched the professionals finish.
For dinner our guides took us to this fabulous fancy restaurant, where they had made up a menu just for us (I’m sure to limit our choices to help the cook). It was three courses with a savory wine to match. It was so fancy I felt I couldn’t take pictures of our food/settings, as I would be embarrassed! As a scrapbooker, that’s fancy!! This is definitely a great vacation!!

Day 5 - A day on our own, petting the Kangaroo



Today Tom and I took the day off from cycling to take in a few of the sights (since we opted not to extend our trip at all in order to get back to Alex). We were still up at 0600 and unable to go back to sleep so we grabbed breakfast and then off to the Adelaide Zoo. They have a children’s petting area where you actually get to pet and feed the kangaroo. Tom and I were both hesitant to touch the animals, not sure if they would startle. Then a little two year old girl comes running past us and hugs the kangaroo around the neck, like it’s a dog. We both laughed and decided it was safe to touch him. It was surprising how open most of the cages are, it feels as though the animals could just walk out of the displays. The zoo was great but seeing all those kiddos made me miss having ours so we made yet another call home to see how Alex was doing. Grandma reports he is doing fine and slept all the way though the night for her last night. They are taking him to all of the hot kid spots in Salem. We really miss him and tears always fill my eyes during every call but he seems to be doing great and so does Grandma and Grandpa. We are over half way though so we will see him soon, I can’t wait.
We had lunch and then went to check out the National Wine Institute in Adelaide. It had a large interactive display on wine making. Towards the end we were able to make our own virtual wine by answering questions on how we would prepare and bottle our wine, my shiraz was a silver wine with a good bold taste, Tom’s was “appalling”, and would ruin Australia’s good name in wine making. Then we sat down to do some wine tasting. We were also able to get in a little shopping and a rest today before meeting one of the guys from our group for a Thai dinner. Better get to bed, tomorrow we are up at 0400 for the Community Challenge Ride.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Day 4 - Stirling

Kangaroo Fillet

Today ride they scheduled 61.9 km through Stirling, a quaint little town in the Adelaide Hills. The pro-riders came by 4 times and finished this leg of the race here. Tom and I opted to ride 29km today, ensuring we were off the course before the pro’s showed up. For lunch we tried Kangaroo Fillet, a lean meat which was very tender- I liked it, Tom did not. In the evening we went over to the tour village for a fancy VIP affair for dinner and drinks.

Day 3 - Stage one race loop with KOM

Lance is in the middle -with the black/yellow helmet and blue/yellow jersey. His shirt is half way unzipped
Watching the race after our hard climb!!

Day 3 One Tree Hill
We awoke today at 5 am!! Unable to go back to sleep I was just happy that we weren’t jarred awake during the night by leg cramps. I’m shocked we feel so good, muscles are slightly sore but not crippling soreness I expected. Our bottoms are sore though from those tiny hard seats.
After breakfast they shuttled us out to One Tree Hill a tiny community where the pro-riders would be passing twice. Our ride for the day mimicked part of their ride, a 43.5 km ride with two king of the Mountain hills (one a 16% grade). It was important to us that we make it back to our lunch spot before the pro-riders did so Tom and I opted to skip the first half of the ride (which included both KOM’s) and start at the 21km mark. That worked our perfectly, the rest of our group caught up to us the last 1.5 km. We had one climb but nothing like yesterday. We felt good at the end, the weather has been in the 90’s….

Monday, January 19, 2009

Day 2 - Mt. Lofty 45km ride

Mt. Lofty Summit!! We made it!

Today after a buffet breakfast at the hotel (priced at close to 60 Australian dollars, yikes!!!) we were fitted with our bikes. Tom and I took advantage of a few minutes of downtime and tried them out by riding around the block….I had to do this just to figure out how the gears worked! As a group we headed out for our 45km ride through the Adelaide Hills. Our guides called it a gradual climb with a 2,362 foot summit. We informed our guides that we are not the avid bicyclists that the rest of the group is (although I’m sure they knew that just by looking at us). Our group is made up of 10 Japanese bicycle shop owners, one couple who owns a bicycle shop in Hawaii, Susanne who works in Singapore, and Chris, a bank VP that was laid off from Chicago. Everyone has lots of bicycling gear and most came with their own helmets, petals, and seats.
Our goal for the day was to get out and have a good time. After riding for awhile we decided if we wanted to be able to ride at all tomorrow we should stop at 15km(hey that‘s one third the ride). By the time we made it to our mark though the ride had reached a more manageable grade so we continued, enjoying the beautiful scenery, the watch for koala bear signs, various birds, and trees. Before we knew it we were half way and the summit was just around the corner. We decided we could do it so up we went. Good thing we knew we only had 4 km left to summit because it was steep!! We took several breaks that last little leg but we made it and it felt great! We enjoyed the view of Adelaide and took a few pictures. At this point our muscles were so fatigued, I thought well I made it to the top, now I can just get in the van. Tom was not having that though. He said we did all this work now is the fun part…riding down hill. So with hesitation I said okay. Coming down was fun, a little sketchy at times but a lot less work and so much faster. We made our way back to the hotel, as we entered the elevators with our bikes Chris exited having already showered and was off to find lunch, that’s how far behind everyone we were. We were still proud of ourselves though for concurring the first ride.
Tonight we headed over to the Hilton where Team Astana is staying. We were introduced to the Team PR guy, the team mechanic, and the director of the team, the guy who tells the riders what to do during the race. His name escapes me now but Tom was really excited about it. We also met two of the riders and Johan Bruyneel. They took pictures with all of us and signed autographs. Our fellow group members were all so excited about all of this which made it tons of fun. They even brought in Lance Armstrong’s bike and we all of course took pictures and even got to touch it. Dinner was done about 9:30 pm so we headed back to the hotel for much needed rest. Day 2..lots of fun!!

Day 1

Lance Armstrong riding the Down under Classic

From the airport we took a taxi to our hotel and took much needed showers. Our hotel is way nicer then we would have ever stayed at if we were paying for it on our own. I took some pictures of the room before we made a mess of it and then we were off to meet our tour guides, Jon and Dave. After a bag of goodies and a briefing of the week ahead we were off to the tour village to watch the Down Under Classic, a 51 km circuit race, complete with Lance Armstrong. Luckily we had VIP seating for the event right near the finish line up in a grandstand. They had all the free drinks you wanted (alcoholic and nonalcoholic) and a full fancy buffet style dinner. Every time the riders would come by everyone went crazy trying to get pictures and cheering. You all know we aren’t big bicyclist but the excitement in the air is contagious and the race was fun. After the Race (about 9 pm) they were showing a movie about the history of the race but Tom and I were exhausted so we went back to the hotel for a dip in the pool and hot tub. Still can’t believe we won all this, having a great time.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Australia...here we come!!!

Off to Australia!!
Off To Australia
We dropped Alex off at Grandma and Grandpa’s house today with only a few tears (from Mommy not Alex!!). Then off to the airport for 24 hours of travel! Yuck!! We went from PDX to San Francisco to Sydney to Adelaide. It took us 3 hours to get our luggage, go through customs, and get our new tickets in Sydney. As I watched kids around us meltdown (and parents getting upset) I was happy that Alex was happy at home playing with Grandma. We arrived in Adelaide at 2:15, the sun was shinning, the weather was hot…life is good.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

House Pictures Taken 1/9/09

Inside, first floor, looking toward kitchen
Back of house/Yard

Front of House
They say it should be done in March....