Tuesday, August 28, 2012

For Immediate Release:  August 27, 2012


Echelon to use Strava to challenge its participants


Echelon Gran Fondo, adding to Palo Alto and Hood River Fondos with Strava Segment Challenges

North American gran fondo operator, Echelon Gran Fondo, announced it will use Strava.com to challenge its participants at its two fall gran fondos in PaloAlto, CA and Hood River, OR. 

"Both of our segments are about 4 miles long with an average gradient of 7% and will be well marked on course." said Echelon's event director, Michael Sexton. "What is so cool about Strava is that it does matter when you get to the climb, so long has you have a free Strava account and a Garmin, an iPhone or an Android device, you will be measured in the challenge"

The two challenges are the Hood River 7 Mile Road Hill Climb Strava Segment Challenge and the
                                                      Palo Alto Kings Mountain Strava Segment Challenge


Strava uses GPS recording to track your riding and running.  With this data, it allows you to dig into your own personal performance, compare with fellow cyclists on different timed 'segments' of the ride, and share your activity with friends and family.  You can record your GPS through Strava's free Andriod or iPhone applications, or through Garmin watches and cycling computers.  For more information, further detail is provided on www.strava.com.  

Echelon will provide laptops at the finish line for participants wanting to immediately download times off of their Garmin devices. Users of iphones and Androids that run Strava apps are automatically downloaded through the cloud. It is that simple.




Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Trip East

Back in Philly & NYC meeting the Bicycling Open and Gran Fondo NY fondo folks. Stopped in my home town, Westport CT to see my mom and took a house tour spin around neighboring Southport CT. OMG shoulda worked harder during my Wall St days but fertile ground nonetheless for donors to Charities of Choice.  Hunter Z for Echelon



 Share the Road in Manhattan.  REALLY?

Southport CT tour
 Downtown Southport
 Greens Farms Academy
Mom's house in Westport (about the size of a gate house in Southport)

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

CTO needed/co founder position open

Echelon and Charity of Choicewww.charityofchoice.cc  (See the short video) are looking technical co-founder for Charity of Choice, a new platform that enables charities to raise money for any event across the world.
We estimate that billions of dollars annually can be raised through this new democratic platform. This short video best describes what we do:
www.charityofchoice.cc (Scratch site)

Job description
A leader/partner to manage and develop our IP/platform development.  This person will be responsible for all technical aspects of the build including design, conversion of our existing platform, hiring contractors/developers etc. The role also includes working closely with charities, with our event based clients, as well as with our corporate client base to include development of an OLTP based donor matching program and corporate wellness initiative.

Technical skills and experience needed
Must be fluent with Web 2.0, MySQL, Python, Apache, Linux, etc and well versed in building linkage/integration into facebook and other social media platforms. Ideally this person has designed and built other platforms from scratch.


About our Culture
Charity of Choice has 6 full time employees and we are as passionate about making a difference as we are making money. We are also emphatic about health and fitness and instill that not only in our daily routine but within all of our clients, fundraisers, donors, and participants in our ancillary events.

This a Co-founder/equity opportunity
A good fit for this position is not only a person with the skill set described above but someone who has already had some financial success in his or her career and shares the understanding of the need to change the way fundraising is done. Someone who sees the power and scalability in a platform that can raise 10s of billions for charity and create significant shareholder value while doing something he or she is passionate about.

Hunter


www.echelongranfondo.org

hunter@planetz.org

Hunter Ziesing
Executive Director
PlanetZ/Echelon Gran Fondo
107 Reed Ranch Rd.
Tiburon, CA 94920
415.720-6789 ph
415.435-3686 fx

CTO needed/co founder position open

Echelon and Charity of Choicewww.charityofchoice.cc  (See the short video) are looking technical co-founder for Charity of Choice, a new platform that enables charities to raise money for any event across the world.
We estimate that billions of dollars annually can be raised through this new democratic platform. This short video best describes what we do:
www.charityofchoice.cc (Scratch site)

Job description
A leader/partner to manage and develop our IP/platform development.  This person will be responsible for all technical aspects of the build including design, conversion of our existing platform, hiring contractors/developers etc. The role also includes working closely with charities, with our event based clients, as well as with our corporate client base to include development of an OLTP based donor matching program and corporate wellness initiative.

Technical skills and experience needed
Must be fluent with Web 2.0, MySQL, Python, Apache, Linux, etc and well versed in building linkage/integration into facebook and other social media platforms. Ideally this person has designed and built other platforms from scratch.


About our Culture
Charity of Choice has 6 full time employees and we are as passionate about making a difference as we are making money. We are also emphatic about health and fitness and instill that not only in our daily routine but within all of our clients, fundraisers, donors, and participants in our ancillary events.

This a Co-founder/equity opportunity
A good fit for this position is not only a person with the skill set described above but someone who has already had some financial success in his or her career and shares the understanding of the need to change the way fundraising is done. Someone who sees the power and scalability in a platform that can raise 10s of billions for charity and create significant shareholder value while doing something he or she is passionate about.

Hunter


www.echelongranfondo.org

Hunter Ziesing
Executive Director
PlanetZ/Echelon Gran Fondo
107 Reed Ranch Rd.
Tiburon, CA 94920
415.720-6789 ph
415.435-3686 fx

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Bicycling Magazine Philadelphia Open


       
Get On a Bike & Feel Like a Pro in First Bicycling Magazine Open
New Ride-for-Fun Event Can Also Be Fundraiser for Your Favorite Charity
  
PHILADELPHIA (Feb. 14, 2012) – For 28 years, the first Sunday in June has seen cycling’s elite international athletes descend on Philadelphia for a punishing day on one of the sport’s most epic race courses. This year, the TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Championship will again promise speed and grueling climbs for the pros, but it will be a brand new day for everyone from cycling amateurs to casual riders who simply want to experience the fanfare of riding that same iconic route. 

Pro Cycling Tour, organizers of the TD Bank bike race, has teamed up with Bicycling Magazine and Charity of Choice to create a Gran Fondo ride that anyone can try for fun before the professional men’s race gets started on Sunday, June 3.  Named the Bicycling Magazine Open, this Gran Fondo or “Big Ride” allows every rider to feel like a pro as they pedal all or parts of the 14.75 mile circuit for up to three laps.  Not only will riders experience the rush of being on a closed, professionally timed race course, they can also choose to turn their rides into fundraisers for their favorite charities through the event’s collaboration with Charity of Choice.

“Cycling’s top men and women have challenged this route over the years – from Heiden, Armstrong and Hincapie in the early days to today’s stars like Alex Rasmussen, Peter Sagan and Ina Teutenberg.  It’s a special experience, and if you can ride a bike, you can do it, too,” said David Chauner, president of Pro Cycling Tour.  “It’s a great way for families and friends to try something different together and to become a real part of the pageantry and festival atmosphere that the Philly race is known for around the world.” 

Ride for Fun
Registrants for the Bicycling Open will take to the course from 7 to 10 a.m., before the pros roll to the start line.  All entrants will receive a timing chip that will record a time for each complete lap as well as for each time up the half-mile Manayunk Wall.  In addition, riders will receive a commemorative T-shirt, swag bag, discount on race VIP tickets and pre- and post-ride refreshments. There will also be premium prizes for top finishers.

The route begins on the magnificent Benjamin Franklin Parkway, heads out scenic Kelly Drive to the hillside neighborhood of Manayunk, with the infamous Manayunk Wall, winds through Fairmount Park, descends Lemon Hill and rushes back past the Philadelphia Museum of Art to the finish line on the Parkway.  “There is no other time of the year to experience this ride,” said Chauner. “The Bicycling Open will happen on a closed course, which means safe riding on closed streets with thousands of spectators lining up curbside to cheer on the racers,” he added.

In addition to the personal challenge, participants in the Bicycling Open can also ride for a cause.  The event’s connection with Charity of Choice encourages registrants to challenge friends and family to sponsor their rides, with funds raised going to the riders’ own favorite charities.   That means if groups of people band together and ride for a specific charity, a sizable donation can be generated just by having fun riding bikes. 

Charity of Choice offers valuable prizes for all fund raisers and each participating charity that reaches the benchmark just 10 participants will receive exhibit space at the event’s Cycling, Health and Fitness Expo.  According to Hunter Zeising, Executive Director of Charity of Choice, “We have discovered that there is no better way for non-profits to raise money through an athletic event than the Charity of Choice program. By partnering with an approved, existing event like the Bicycling Open, the charity does not have to create and staff its own event, and the entire fundraising process is turn-key.”

Complete information on the Bicycling Open, including entry fees and registration directions in the above links and on on the official website for the 2012 TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Championship www.procyclingtour.com.

About Pro Cycling Tour
The TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Championship is owned and managed by Pro Cycling Tour, an affiliate of American Cycling Group, LLC (ACG), which develops and manages cycling events, facilities and programs across the country.  In addition to the TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Championship, American Cycling Group is developing several new initiatives including the National Velodrome and Events Center in Chester County, Pa., the Reading Radsport, a grand-scale, European-style recreational cycling event in Berks County, Pa., and the Road Cycling League, a series of ability and age category cycling races in Southeastern Pennsylvania. For more information, visit www.procyclingtour.com.

About Bicycling Magazine
Bicycling magazine is the world’s largest cycling magazine and #1 source of information for cyclists. With an audience of two million readers, passionate cyclists of all levels look to Bicycling to get more out of the sport they love, including authoritative reviews of the latest bikes and gear, smart, insightful tips on where to ride, what to eat and how to train, and award-winning features about cycling’s most engaging personalities and trends. Published 11 times a year, Bicycling offers several special issues, including a springtime Buyer’s Guide, a detailed Tour de France preview and biennial rankings of the country’s top 50 "Bike Friendly Cities." At Bicycling.com, readers can access the latest cycling news, thousands of reviews, and interactive tools to inform and inspire. Bicycling is available on the iPad, and readers can follow the brand on Twitter (@Bicyclingmag) and Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/bicyclingmag).

About TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank®
TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, is one of the 15 largest commercial banks in the United States with $152 billion in assets, and provides customers with a full range of financial products and services at more than 1,000 convenient locations from Maine to Florida. TD Bank, N.A., is headquartered in Cherry Hill, N.J., and Portland, Maine. TD Bank is a trade name of TD Bank, N.A. For more information, visit
www.tdbank.com.  

TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, is a member of TD Bank Financial Group (TSX, NYSE: TD) of Toronto, Canada, a top 10 financial services company in North America and one of the few banks in the world rated Aaa by Moody's.

MEDIA ALERT:  Christine Reimert / creimert@devinepowers.com / 610-639-2136
To apply for media credentials, visit, www.procyclingtour.com and click on any of the race events, followed by clicking on “press”.  Or click here:  http://www.procyclingtour.info/PCT2008PC.aspx.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Garmin-Barracuda to ride Sonoma Napa Gran Fondo

Garmin-Barracuda Team Members to Ride the Echelon Sonoma Napa Gran Fondo
SONOMA, CA (January 18, 2012) - For the third year, the Echelon Gran Fondo is back in the wine country announcing a new start/finish in Sonoma, just 21 miles from the start of the Amgen Tour of California (ATOC).  In honor of Sonoma Valley Hospital and Charity of Choice, Team Garmin-Barracuda will support the event including passing near the start of the Amgen Tour of California (ATOC) that begins in Santa Rosa the next day.

The Gran Fondo will start at 9 AM on May 12, 2012 with 11 (super mini kids fondo), 50 and 75 mile ride options that include parts of the Napa Valley. “We are really excited about having Team Garmin-Barracuda support the event this year as well as our Sonoma start, said Echelon’s event director, Michael Sexton. The new course is outstanding and includes northern parts of Napa Valley that we could not get to last year such as the Dry Creek, Mt Veeder and Trinity grade.  The Garmin-Barracuda team, which captured the Best Team classification at the 2011 ATOC and placed Tom Danielson on the podium with 3rd overall, will be there for the ceremonial start and will lead out the fondo just a day before they begin the 5th annual ATOC. At the ATOC, 18 professional bike teams including Garmin-Barracuda will compete in an eight-day stage race that finishes in Southern California. 

Team Garmin-Barracuda is the top American professional cycling team dedicated to ethical sport and developing the next generation of cycling champions. Since its inception the team has placed riders in the top 10 of the Tour de France, and in the 2011 edition, the team placed the top American in the race (Tom Danielson, 9th overall), won the Team Time Trial, captured a total of four stage wins, held the yellow jersey for eight days, and won Best Team Overall. 

We look forward to the Amgen Tour of California every year, and this year is extra special because we are excited to take part in the Gran Fondo to raise funds for local community partnerships and Charity of Choice, said Jonathan Vaughters, CEO, Slipstream Sports. 

Garmin Corporation has been a title sponsor of the Echelon Gran Fondo series since its inception and donates merchandise including the Garmin Edge 500 and 800 GPS cycling computers to top fundraisers.

Media Contacts:
Team Garmin-Barracuda
Marya Pongrace
U.S. Mobile: 347-698-3412

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Here are our dates so far for 2012: 

Napa CA Gran Fondo--Saturday May 12
The Napa gran fondo will now feature a start/finish just 21 miles from the start of the Amgen Tour of California professional bike race (TOC).
This exciting new course will include some great new climbs and scenic parts of the wine country, as well as a to be announced very special guest of honor pro team that will ride along side of you.


Full details will be out in early January 16. This will be a great weekend to travel to California!
Hood River OR Gran Fondo, Saturday September 22

Palo Alto, CA--Sunday, September 16 (Gran Fondo & Challenge)


Registration and Charity of Choice open on Jan. 16
Both registration and Charity of Choice launch on January 16.  Charity of Choice is a new and very cool online platform that will enable people to fundraise around any activity, event, and for your preferred charity. Cycling partner events include the USA Gran Fondo series, the Gran Fondo Canada series, as well as the NY Gran Fondo and the Sea Otter Gran Fondo.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

LeMond Revolution follow up

I was introduced to Greg and Kathy LeMond in 2008 by Betsie and Frankie Andreu.  They all came out to my summer place and all Greg could talk about besides the fishing was this new trainer he was working on. A year later, I flew a small plane across the country and stopped in on Greg and Kathy in St Paul (unannounced I might ad--They very generous people offering me their cars, food, etc). I ended up staying three days and never felt unwelcome. Their German Shepherd did bite me on day three so I knew it was time to leave but not before going to the lab to see the new wind trainer Greg and his team where working on.

Well, I Just set up my new LeMond Revolution trainer. OMG--WOW
  • 5 minutes to unpack the box and mount the base
  • 20 seconds to mount my bike to it
  • Sits level--You don't need a stand for your front wheel
  • Has levelers in the base for ground that is not flat--so easy
  • Rides like you are on the road--NO BS! Blew me away.
  • No wearing out tires, works on MTB and Cross bikes
  • Not as noisy as the ones I saw in the lab two years ago with G LeMond in St Paul
  • It is simple and of very high quality
  • I want stock in this company
Things I will ask the company about:
  1. How can I hook a blower up to the fan to direct the air coming off the fan to my core, for cooling
  2. What is the plan to add power?
Photo as of today

Photo of me and GL in the lab in 2009
Hunter Ziesing, for Echelon

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

LeMond Fitness Trainer

Two years ago I visited Greg LeMond at his home in St Paul. Wonderful guy. He took me to his test lab to see the new LeMond Revolution wind trainer. His company is donating some to Echelon to give away as awards. Greg is also riding in our Palo Alto gran fondo so when I say this you might think I am biased but this new trainer really is "Revolutionary"


  • Feels like you are riding your own bike. You are
  • Does not wear out your tires or your rear free wheel (cog)
  • It is priced competitively
  • for more go to http://www.lemondfitness.com/


Thursday, August 11, 2011

Having Cramps?

I am spending much of my summer on the east coast where the humidity can take the heat index up to 114 as it did last year at US Nationals in Kentucky where I was dropped in the 50+ category trying to bridge to Thurlow Rodgers. I CRAMPED.  That desert monger! Maybe he is just used to thick air living in LA.

Anyway,  Hammer's Endurolytes are a sure saver in the heat. Ask Mike Vella from Webcor Alto Velo who just came back for Tour of the Catskills NY. He was blown out by cramps on day 2 and limped in for 16th place. One bottle of Endurolytes coming your way for registering for the Echelon Palo Alto Gran Fondo Mike.

Follow Hammer's instructions and or just take some capsules before your ride and during. Check out the new fizz tablets too. We give out tons of Hammer samples at all of our fondo's.  You can have all you want but for my Hammer Cashew Coconut Chocolate Chip bars.  Every time Hammer sends me a box for our participants they end up in my stomach. Sorry

Hunter Ziesing for Echelon


Saturday, August 6, 2011

Di2 Follow up review

Shimano and other sponsor/partners are kind enough to sponsor our gran fondo series and well as provide us some product to try, review and share with our participants including Shimano's Di2 electronic shifting system. I have been riding the Di2 now on a Wilier Cento Uno road bike as well as the Wilier Cento Uno Crono TT bike.

Here is a quick mid year review after some hard use riding and racing all season.

The lighter shift levers are noticeably lighter on climbs and better for maneuverability. The bike just feels more snappy and responsive. (I will brag about Wilier later--what a bike).  The Di2 shift levers might look like the old ones but there are no guts inside, just some electronics to send the signal to the derailleurs. Shifting only requires a tap of your fingers and you can shift under full power.

The TT Di2 has shifters on the bar ends
and where you brake


The road bike has shifters in a single spot.
Rumor has it, Mark Cavandish has a sprint button 
on the drops. 

The Electronics so far have been flawless. No cables, just wires that are internal so maintenance is zero. It never goes out of tune and the front derailleur self adjusts automatically no matter what freewheel cog you are on in the rear, i.e., you front derailleur never rubs. Rain? no problem. I wash mine with a hose often too. 


The battery blows me away. I charged it in February, then a gain in June even though it did not need it. If only the iphone could do that.

Complaints--none really, well maybe the price but they recently announced that an Ultegra version is coming. I would like to see a wireless shift system using ANT. Seams easy to me. The battery is not bulky or heavy as it is now but I bet they can make is smaller since the charge lasts nearly 3 months.

Conclusion: I was skeptical coming in to this electronic thing but now I see. Say goodbye to external cabling. Just for the lack of maintenance, Di2 is worth it alone.

Hunter Ziesing for Echelon Gran Fondo

All Echelon Partner Sponsors
Wilier Di2 ready Cento Uno

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

ZteaM Cycling goes to free membership model

Echelon Gran Fondo announces the merging of ZteaM Cycling with Echelon Gran Fondo effective July 1st 2011 - Moves to free membership model.
 
Hunter Ziesing, founder of ZteaM Cycling and also Echelon Gran Fondo has announced that the approximately 1,000 current and past members of ZteaM Cycling around the country are to be transferred to join the nearly 7,000 participants and followers of the Echelon Gran Fondo organization creating one large and growing group of cyclists and fitness buffs.  “This ensures continued benefits for ZteaM members as part of the Echelon organization with preferred access to world class mass rides during the year as well as the enhanced benefits a much larger number of riders can command long term.”  
 
ZteaM Cycling, a 501 (c) 3 and the predecessor to Echelon, was founded in 2004 as a social riding club in Marin California and later grew to over 20 regional chapters around the country. Several put on their own local charity rides including the Oak Hill School ride for autism with Eddy Merckx, as well as rides with Bob Roll, and Frankie Andreu.  In 2006,  ZteaM developed a racing program led by Hans Gouwens who built a very strong masters team as well as a U27 team that took his developing riders to a third place finish at the 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania. Video
 
In 2009, Hunter Ziesing and Echelon co-founder, David Cochran left their full time careers to enter the event fundraising arena full time starting with the production of two gran fondos in the US in 2010.  Both benefitted local cancer organizations. Echelon now has 5 cycling events in 2011 and is expanding into walking and running with their first Echelon Challenge in Palo Alto this fall including a novel idea in the event business: Charity of Choice, where participants have the ability to fundraise for their own charity. 
 
Being part of Echelon is now free and followers get a growing list of benefits from corporate partners through upcoming discounts and deals including loyalty programs for gran fondo participants.   Anyone can get these benefits by simply following Echelon.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Napa - post event release

RESULTS ARE IN: ECHELON NAPA GRAN FONDO NAPA
SETS THE STAGE FOR 2011 SERIES

Next stop – A thrilling course including a 17-mile climb up Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula famous Hurricane Ridge at the July 23rd Echelon Seattle Gran Fondo


(Napa, CA – May 26, 2011) – The clouds parted ways as the helicopter hovered over the starting line of downtown Napa’s Main Street for the 2nd annual Echelon Gran Fondo. Nearly 1000 cyclists lined up to experience the first ever police escorted road-enclosure down ten miles of the famous Napa Valley Silverado Trail.  From the fanfare at the start of the festival, the organizers of Echelon focused their efforts on creating an exclusive “Hollywood meets the hills of Napa Valley” cycling experience for individuals, participants and their fundraising teams.

The Napa Valley event, open to all levels and abilities of cyclists, allowed participants the choice to sign up as strictly paying participants or fundraisers in which monies go to the Queen of the Valley Cancer Center in Napa, the Martin-O’Neil Cancer Center located on the campus of St. Helena Hospital and the Napa Valley Vine Trail, an important non-profit organization dedicated to implementing a 44 mile multi-use trail from Calistoga to Vallejo, California.

Team Clydesdales, a three-man crew, was recognized as the top fundraising team with Endurance PTC as a close second, which had recruited over 40 people for their Echelon team. Pine Ridge Vineyards was this year’s leading fundraising winery followed by Team Chappellet, and Castello di Amorosa. TRIMORE Fitness and Fusion Sport were also recognized for their efforts that spanned both fundraising and event promotion. Along with the over 45 teams, several cancer-survivor participants were called out during the starting line ceremony.

“Our goal is to give people an out of the box cycling experience, reward those that put in their personal time fundraising before the event, and recognize those that cancer has directly impacted. Combining a traditional Gran Fondo with a Charity ride does offer complexities, but at the end of the day we were very pleased with the outcome given that we wanted to keep this an intimate and exclusive experience,” commented Executive Director, Hunter Ziesing.

As in year one, after the timed 4 mile hill climb on Napa Valley’s Ink Grade, a 20 piece Jazz band from Napa High was stationed to greet the riders and the renowned Culinary Institute of America was set up to provide a healthy dose of carbohydrates. The event’s signature icon, the Angel of Echelon, moved along the entire course inspiring those to keep pedaling and stopping for photos with her fans. The event’s festival featured Napa Valley wineries, Sierra Nevada beer and a smorgasbord of culinary dishes from the Model Bakery, The Napa General Store, Three Twins Ice Cream and others.

The Echelon entourage has now turned its sights north to the Seattle area’s Olympic Peninsula in which they are staging another first-ever cycling experience – up the famed Hurricane Ridge. The event offers spectacular 30, 70, and 100 courses and limited entrants to their Super Gran Fondo course, a one-way ticket to a first time 100 mile ride summiting Hurricane Ridge. For more information about the July 23rd event, visit http://www.echelongranfondo.org/seattle

About PlanetZ/Echelon:
PlanetZ is a non-profit global member organization that promotes human affairs including health, environment, and community, and is greatly committed to the cycling community at large by creating events and fitness challenges that are designed to raise money to local and national cancer focused institutions. For more information, please visit www.echelongranfondo.org

Thursday, May 19, 2011

UCI Worlds Update


UCI World Masters Cycling finals moved to Belgium
(USA Qualifier—August 19-21 in Fort Collins, CO)

Want to go for a rainbow jersey? The rules have changed. Get ready for Belgium in September with a stop in Fort Collins Colorado to qualify in August.  
Goodbye Austria, hello Bastogne-Liege, Belgium



(May 18, 2011, San Francisco, CA) - There has been some confusion over the UCI Amateur World Championships (Road and ITT) but the game has recently changed. With seven different countries holding the qualifiers for the Road and ITT, the UCI World Cycling Tour Final (Amateur and Masters Worlds) is now in Belgium. The remaining USA qualifier is in Fort Collins, Colorado this August. Finalists from the top 25% of each age category will receive an invitation to compete in Belgium - on the roads along part of the famous Bastogne-Liege course.
 
Why the change?
Late last year, the International Cycling Union (UCI - the world governing body for sports cycling) revamped the world amateurs competition and announced a new competitive cycling series: UCI World Cycling Tour or UWCT, a global competitive cycling series for amateurs ages 16 to 65+.  According to Andrea Marcellini Mendonça, UCI Cycling “for All” and Masters Coordinator, “Although professional cycling has been in the center of UCI’s regulations and championships, we cannot ignore the large participation in amateur cycling events. The UWCT was created to give people who devote their free time to cycling a chance to battle for a World Champion title.”  Six countries are holding qualifiers with the finals in Belgium. The old “UCI Worlds” hosted in St Johann, Austria had its very last edition in 2010. Anyone who desires a UCI rainbow jersey will have to qualify first, then head on to Belgium.  The new worlds finals course is not only famous but suits all rider types with its undulating terrain. The US Fort Collins qualifier road race is similar and boasts practically 70 miles of road closure, separate age run groups with field sizes up to 120.  The TT course is a full 17.4 miles.

Photo from Perth, Australia qualifier this spring

The Echelon organization is the promoter of the Fort Collins Gran Fondo and host to these key United States UCI qualifying events. “Why come to Fort Collins? Well first of all, you have to if you want to qualify for Worlds,” said Hunter Ziesing, Director of the Echelon Gran Fondo series. “Equally as important, Fort Collins is hosting a premier event. Both the Road and ITT USA Qualifiers are open to any riders and we are running separate age groups on one of the best racecourses in the country including a near 70 mile road closure for the road races. Fort Collins is easy to get to, accommodations are reasonable and the weekend is a huge party.”

Organizers estimate over 10,000 people will be attending the weekend’s Fort Collins Cycling Festival featuring live music, great food, and family entertainment.
“One of the distinct features of our road races is the course and our support for the riders up to 120 in each field. Racers will not be mixed in with the Gran Fondo riders and will leave Colorado feeling as though they raced in their own gran tour.” Said Charlie Weinbeck, Director of the Fort Collins Cycling Festival. The Colorado Pro Challenge also starts the Monday following the UCI Fort Collins event.

Media Contact: 415-720-6789
Email: info@echelongranfondo.org

Monday, April 18, 2011

Echelon Sweeps Sea Otter Classic

Members of Echelon Gran Fondo/Zteam 45+ masters team take 1, 2 & and 3 in the very competitive 69 mile road race with 6,000' of climbing coming in at 2:35 total time (26.7 MPH). We also took spots 1, 2, 4 & 6th in the circuit race the day before. Racing where Cale Reeder, Janne Hamalainen, Dirk Himley, and Hunter Ziesing.  Don't forget to sign up for Echelon Gran Fondo.  Zteam check out code is available upon request. www.echelongranfondo.org


Thursday, April 7, 2011

LG X-Lite helmet review

Okay, call me biased when I write this review--our sponsors including Louis Garneau who give us a few products (mostly to give to our top fundraisers) but once in a while a company takes an old concept and really makes improvements not so easy for the eye to see. I just have to tell you about it.

Last night a box of 6 Louis Garneau X-Lite helmets showed up at our headquarters so what did I do?: Quit work of course and went out for a test ride. The first thing I noticed was the helmet strap which is made of a softer material. You don't even feel it on your chin. The second obvious item is the helmet's overall simplicity. In addition to lighter materials, all of the hardware is so simple and modest, you might think this is a low priced helmet. Put it on though and you might forget it is on your head. 6.7 oz/190 grams.

Two of my Hammer Nutrition bars weigh more than that. Oh, one more thing. It is way less bulky than any helmet I have ever ridden and while I dont plan to crash test it, it is so light that I asked myself, "Is this really street legal?". It is well vented too.

'Hats off' to LG for having the lightest helmet on the market and pricing it $50 under anything close to it on the market and thank you for sponsoring Echelon Gran Fondo

Hunter Z for Echelon

Where to buy



Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Land of Fondo's


What is a gran fondo anyway? Who is doing it right?  


In our opinion, a gran fondo is a ride, a race (if you want--Echelon times all its hill climbs), and theater on roads like you see at the TDF.  Some are saying there are going to be too many gran fondos. Not so. There are 10's of thousands of organized rides in the US each year.  As to the north american fran fondo, we think only a few have it right and only a few have actually produced events. We are biased. Echelon differentiates itself by offering a fundraiser option plus a little more frivolity vs your father's century ride.

Here is our plug on some great operators who have actual experience: 

A. San Diego Gran Fondo (CA + other cities).  The first to use the name "fondo" in the USA and a great event. Italian style, Ferrari's off the front and more. They close the Coronado bridge--way cool!


B. Levi's Kings Ridge Gran Fondo (CA). Hard to beat. Levi is the man and we like their charity component. 6,000 riders. The event is well run.  

C. Gran Fondo Canada (BC and other cities planned). RBC GranFondo Whistler.  A true Tour de France experience with over 7000 riders.  Spectacular challenging point to point closed course connecting Vancouver to Whistler.  Big event, great food, numerous parties, and memorable experiences.

   
 
Speaking of fundraising, The Pan Mass Challenge (MA). A pure two day charity event--raises over $25 million a year for the Dana Farber Institute. In 2009 Pelotonia (Ohio) launched and raised $4.5m in year one. They doubled it in 2010 for the benefit of the Ohio James Cancer Center.  LIVESTRONG? Well, we are biased. They put on spectacular events and make every participant feel like a winner.