Chris Jones’ Diary – Tour of California Stage 4
Chris Jones is a second-year professional for Team Type 1 who lives in Sacramento, Calif. Throughout the Amgen Tour of California, he is sharing his thoughts with Bike World News. After Wednesday’s Stage 4, he is in 74th place, 24:53 behind race leader Levi Leipheimer.
Wednesday’s stage started off super fast for the first couple hours with attack after attack. We had pretty much all of them covered until about the 50 kilometer mark, when one finally slipped away that we weren’t in.
We started climbing the first of five mountains and the break kept increasing its lead. Eventually the chase was eased a little bit so we just sat in. That gave me the opportunity to really think about what I wanted to share in today’s entry.
So here goes:
- I hit the fastest speed I’ve ever hit on a descent today – 90 kilometers an hour (that’s 60 mph). And no, I didn’t look to see how fast I was going while I was riding – I checked my Cateye computer afterwards.
- At one point, Tyler Farrer (Garmin-Slipstream) was riding with one of his gloves stuffed in his back pocket. For some reason, you could only see one of the fingers (the middle one). I asked him if he intended to do that and he said he had no idea.
- After we got over the top of the last climb, Mark Cavendish and Tom Boonen were riding near each other, kind of giving each other the stare down. They were probably looking to see how the other guy was going. Not too long after that, I heard Cavendish say that he wanted a deeper rear wheel. He apparently dropped back and made the switch so he could be faster in the sprint. Apparently that’s what he needed to win the sprint because he barely won it.
- Going over the climbs, there were tons of people everywhere and they’re getting a little crazy – probably because it’s finally getting to be nice and sunny. At the top of the last climb, there was a guy dressed as yellow devil who had syringes set up to look like a pitchfork. He was running alongside of us and the next thing we knew, he was on the ground, tumbling into the snow. There’s been rumors spread that maybe a certain rider (Lance Armstrong?) pushed him.
- There were a lot of Team Type 1 fans on the side of the road. It was good to see the support for us out in full force.
- At the end of the race there was a ton of dust on the road. That’s because they are handing out Livestrong chalk and people had written all over the roads in the town. So when we came through, it kicked up a ton of dust. You couldn’t see and you couldn’t breathe the last three kilometers. It was like riding in a yellow fog. Lance had drifted back and I was sitting about 80th wheel with him. We couldn’t see in front of us and the next thing we knew there was a gap – so we had to sprint to get back up and get the same time as the winner. I heard the guys from the city complaining about the chalk on the road and how it’s going to take a lot of time to clean it all up.
- They were giving out kettle corn at the finish line, so that made for a great midnight snack last night. It’s not too sweet, not too salty.
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