One of the most rejuvenating assignments I have had this year was to cover a women’s specific cycling camp in Palisade, Colorado. The camp is the brain child of Susannah Gordon. Together with Corey Hart the camp was an undeniable success.
Over the course of four days, the women of the camp were treated to six amazing rides, an afternoon lecture series from industry pros, wine tasting, jet tubs and some of the best food in Colorado. The week started off with a fun ride through the vineyards just minutes from our hotel, the ever classy, Colorado Wine Country Inn.
Later that afternoon, Todd Carver with Retül bike fit technology, was busy making sure that every woman at the camp had a bike that fit them perfectly. Todd wasn’t the only one running the women through their paces. Corey was in another room testing each woman for their Lactate Threshold (LT). I am glad I was only taking pictures, because this test looked to be a doozy.
The evening ended up with a great presentation by visiting pros Tina Pic and Kimberly Baldwin. They told of their racing adventures and answered questions as wine from the region flowed freely. As the night wore on, it was clear that everyone was having a great time and couldn’t wait to get rolling in the morning.
Early the next day the Trek Women’s Demo program was ready to loan out some of the hottest bikes on the market. The Madone 6 series seemed to be the bike of choice with it’s electronic dura ace shifting and killer carbon frame. Every woman that tried one raved about the performance and decided to use it for the remainder of the week.
Each day brought nicer weather and the 70˚ temps were a delicious reprieve from the snow that plagued Denver. All of the days worked out well. In short, this camp had everything any woman cyclist could want. Wine, women pros to ride with, great food, amazing long rides and information from professionals that coach and train some of the best athletes in the world.
The most exciting part of my week was the ability to capture the expressions and joy that each woman expressed. At times I was on my bike, riding along and taking pictures in the group. Other times I was in the car, attempting to catch the action of a 40 mph descent through the Colorado National Monument. What ever the situation, it presented amazing shots. Why? Because the women were having a blast.
Where else can you have four full days or riding your bike with international pros, glean information form trainers and bike fit pros that have worked with Lance Armstrong, drink award winning wine, and finish the day in the company of amazing women while eating hand-crafted meals? And just think, all I had to do was take pictures.
LOVE browsing through your pictures. Sure puts smiles on my face. Angie is sooo friggen cute with her big ol’ smile showing that she’s having one heck of a good time!!! Great “feel” to each shot.