
We decided to pick a spot and set down our roots and then use that as our base for the day. These are country roads surrounded by wheat and chard fields. They are also lined by a bouquet of flowers. Since we ended up arriving so early we had our choice of spots. We did not want to go too far from the food area because we wanted to be able to walk back forth from there. We found our spot and plunked our stuff down. In retrospect I wish we were more strategic about our placement. But at the time I was dealing with four women who were not at my exact wavelength. But it would not have made that much difference. Having staked our spot we now had five hours before the race was due our way(I never quite let this on). We spent our time walking up the course and back to the tent area. I saw Robbie Ventura and Frankie Andrieu filming a Versus tv spot. We were sure if Lori or papa were here they would have ended up being filmed. As time wore on It is amazing how many people kept on filing in. There were a lot of cyclists riding the pave. In fact some of them were riding way too fast for the amount of people ambling along the course. It is cool to see how people set up along the course with their barbecues, drinks and flag displays. The most popular game by my count was UNO. We could have planned this so much better, but we were here and that was pretty good in it's self. Lynne and I walked as far as the 10k banner and was amazed by the number of people. The weather was hot, but we would get periodic cloud cover and some wind so it was pretty pleasant. I ended up buying a tour de France baseball cap to help shield the sun. The girls were pretty bored at this point so we sent them to a bar to hang out at with instructions of when to come back.

I loved walking up and down the course seeing all the different nationalities setting up. There were quite a few Brits and a surprising amount of Aussies. Lynne and I really wish we could have sported old glory. I also loved visiting the beer tent! I did run into our Brit friends riding along the pave headed toward the big bend in the road. They thought we should walk there, but with the kids that was not a possibility. Although we told our children what to wear and the type of shoes that would be appropriate, they completely ignored our advice. Tayler in fact had some boots on that a hobo would not be proud of.




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