I’m a big cycling fan. In addition to recreational cycling and commuting by bicycle, I like to follow big-time professional cycling. I’m really thrilled that the Amgen Tour of California<\/a> is starting from my home town of San Francisco next Sunday. This is a new event on the cycling calendar, a 700 mile, 8 day stage race from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Many of the world’s top teams and riders are expected to participate including George Hincapie, Levi Leipheimer, Floyd Landis, Chris Horner, Fred Rodriguez, Gilberto Simoni, Bobby Julich, Cadel Evans, Viatchslev Ekimov and Paolo Savoldelli.<\/p>\n
I won’t be able to attend any of the other stages in person but I will be following them with ESPN2’s daily highlight coverage at 10PM Pacific Standard Time. But even better, I’ll be able to follow the action live on my cell phone thanks to Velonews.com, Google and Yeswap.com. Velonews will have live coverage on their web site. Here’s a link to their coverage of one of the best stages of last summer’s Tour de France http:\/\/www.velonews.com\/live\/text\/242.html<\/a>. Note how much this looks like a mobile page. Mostly text with a few small images – this page will work on many phones although the total page size, 25 KB of text plus about 60 KB for images is too large for some phones. The other problem with viewing Velonew’s live coverage on a phone is finding it. The url changes every day and to reach the actual coverage you have to drill down through several large mobile-unfriendly web pages. When you finally reach the live page it is displayed in a frame on a larger page. You CAN reach the page but on a typical mobile browser it’s requires a lot of trial and error and time.<\/p>\n
After after each event, the archived report will be available online until the next event.<\/p>\n
Sunday’s Tour of California stage starts at 10 AM Pacific time (GMT -8).<\/p>\n
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I’m a big cycling fan. In addition to recreational cycling and commuting by bicycle, I like to follow big-time professional cycling. I’m really thrilled that the Amgen Tour of California is starting from my home town of San Francisco next Sunday. This is a new event on the cycling calendar, a 700 mile, 8 day stage race from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Many of the world’s top teams and riders are expected to participate including George Hincapie, Levi Leipheimer, … Continue reading