Tour of California bike race maps released

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At long last, the Amgen Tour of California released the detailed route maps of its inaugural bike race on Tuesday.

Now cyclists can check out the 600-some miles of cycling routes on their bikes, and spectators can figure out the best vantage points for the eight-day race from Feb. 19-26.

The tour organizers also released a list of the 16 teams that are signed up for the inaugural bike race.

The daily routes are available online at the Tour of California website utilizing Google maps. Each bike route map also has an elevation profile. 

Here's information from a Tuesday press release regarding each stage:

Prologue: Sunday, Feb. 19   
At 11 a.m., riders will open the competition with a short, intense Prologue through the streets of San Francisco.  Starting by the Ferry Building at Pier 1, the 1.9-mile course will run along the Embarcardero until making the sharp left onto Bay Street that will bring the riders up the tight and steep climb through Telegraph Hill to the finish at Coit Tower.
    Stage One: Monday, Feb. 20
    With the start on the Marin side of the San Francisco Bay, Stage One will cover roughly 84 miles from Sausalito to Santa Rosa.  On its way up Highway 1, the course will run through the Marin Headlands, flanked on both sides by national parkland, before leaving the Point Reyes National Seashore for the race's first sprint competition line in Point Reyes.  After crossing into Sonoma, spectators can watch the race for the stage win unfold as the fieldcompletes three laps of a technical finishing circuit in downtown Santa Rosa.
    Stage Two: Tuesday, Feb. 21    The race will next turn south toward two decisive days in San Jose.  After neutral parade laps in the start city of Martinez, the stage is a hilly ride through the East Bay that will bring the race over its first significant climb.  Coming 22 miles before the finish line in downtown San Jose, the Sierra Road climb east of the city center will be the first Category One(highest ranked in order of difficulty) ascent in the King of the Mountains competition.
    Stage Three: Wednesday, Feb. 22     A 17-mile Individual Time Trial on the outskirts of San Jose will test the cyclists on an undulating course along the Chesbro and Calero Reservoirs.
    Stage Four: Thursday, Feb. 23     The “Queen Stage” of this year's race begins in Monterey and follows scenic Highway 1 where the mountains run into the Pacific Ocean.  At 130 miles, this is the longest stage of the 2006 race and will test the riders on consistently hilly and technical terrain.  The six-hour day will see the athletes go through the community of Big Sur and by Hearst Castle before shifting inland toward the finish in San Luis Obispo.
    Stage Five: Friday, Feb. 24     Starting in Mission Plaza in San Luis Obispo, Stage Five to Santa Barbara will follow the central coast until the sprint city of Guadalupe, where the field will leave the flatlands and head east to the Santa Ynez Mountains via the Solvang area.  The riders will then face the four-mile Category One climb to San Marcos Pass before descending to a beachfront finish in Santa Barbara.
    Stage Six: Saturday, Feb. 25
    This shorter stage with a hilly profile from Santa Barbara to Thousand Oaks features four KOM climbs in the 80 miles that precede three laps of a three-mile circuit in Thousand Oaks that will cover the stage's final ten miles before finishing at title sponsor Amgen's corporate campus.
    Stage Seven: Saturday, Feb. 26    The race will culminate with a circuit race in Redondo Beach.  The stage will be active as the riders compete on ten laps of a 7.65 mile circuit along the Redondo Beach Esplanade and through an intermediate sprint line in Riviera Village before returning to the start/finish line on Harbor Street.  Thousands of spectators will be able to watch the race develop as the cyclists vie for the honor of winning the final stage of the first Amgen Tour of California.

The 16 teams signed for the Tour of California are:

Team CSC (CSC) – DEN
Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team (DSC) – USA
Phonak Hearing Systems (PHO) – SUI
Gerolsteiner (GST) – GER
Davitamon-Lotto (DVL) – BEL
Prodir-Saunier Duval (SDV) – ESP
Credit Agricole (C.A.) – FRA
T-Mobile Team (TMO) – GER
Health Net Presented by Maxxis (HNM) – USA
Navigators Insurance Cycling Team (NIC) – USA
Colavita Olive Oil/Sutter Home Wines Professional Cycling Team (UCI Continental)
United Pro Cycling Team (UCI Continental)
Team TIAA-CREF (UCI Continental)
Kodakgallery.com/Sierra Nevada Pro Cycling (UCI Continental)
Jelly Belly Cycling Team (UCI Continental)
KB Home Mexican National Team

 

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