Friday, June 23, 2017

Day 5, June 8, 2017, Red Dress/Dress Red

Dress Red morphed into Red Dress years ago. It started with riders wearing red on Day 5, when photographed from the sky climbing up a winding road, it looked like a red ribbon. Apparently you can't keep straight or gay guys out of dresses, so dress red became red dress.
It's all a lot of fun to see the different red themes and this year there were some amazing ones.
The gear truck roadies often have the best ones as they can pack extra clothes in the trucks.
This band is composed of long time riders and TRLs (Training Ride Leaders) who couldn't ride this year. They came out at several locations through out the week in different costumes and rocked us with live music.
Team Iron Taints
Many teams coordinate their costumes. This is "Friends with Bikes"
Director of the ride (on right) is Tracy Evans.

Rick & Natalie with friends before we rode out.
This team, "Cretins" of 17 riders all ride fixed gear bikes.
This means the pedals never stop moving. Just think about that and what it would take to ride 555 miles.

Jeremy was a photo must at lunch. He actually rode his bike wearing that dress.
Lunchies Harley and Linda, who ride some years on the
PG&E Team with their son Owen, a former PG&Er.
John and Jan pose with Jeremy, the
belle of the ball at lunch.  
David, PG&E retiree and Emilia his daughter
worked as Roadies on Sweep this year.
Bean bags are in the lounge area at camp for just hanging out with friends.
Lunch team after cleaning up pose for their annual photo.
Tent city in Santa Maria.

Day 4, June 7, 2017, 1/2 Way Day, Paso to Santa Maria, Evil Twins

The 2 hills before the 1/2 way point are named Evil Twins. Towards the top it got foggy but then started to break up.


David was on break when our fastest riders, Neil & Tom made it to the 1/2 way mark. We say it's like herding cats to get us all together for photos, but it's really harder than that. I waited at the top of the hill until everyone made it up and took photos, not all in one photo but the 1st time in 10 years for us to capture everyone in small groups!
How many PG&E'ers does it take to set up for a photo?

Tim, David, Steven, Natalie, Emilia & Rick
Rick, David & Natalie, not sure why Rick & David felt the need to duck.

Jan, Neil, David, Tom & Emilia, still foggy.
                                                               Go Tim!
 Tim, Steven, Larry, Jan & John
 John & Larry
 Tim and Jan at the PG&E Energy Center, which is donated for use as rest stop 3 by PG&E
 The neighbors here mark their street with Northern & Southern and draw a line.
Then cheer the riders on, with balloons lining the street, telling us we are 1/2 way.
 Rest Stop 4 always has fun costumes and themes with Roadies to pose with for moral boost.
                  The PG&E team had 6 Roadie volunteers this year.
This is Leonel, he worked at breakfast and dinner and always had a smile.