I'm a photographer for the San Francisco Chronicle and was assigned to cover the Amgen Tour of California pro bicycle race. It's a 650 mile week long race from San Francisco to Long Beach in southern California. One hundred and forty-four pros from all over the US and Europe competed.
Took my R since it was much easier to get around the race course and parking was never a problem.
It was interesting to note that BMW seemed to be the motorcycle of choice for almost all of the race motos - whether they were part of the support crew, race officials, marshalls, law enforcement...or me!

Mavic, a french bicycle component company used a yellow 650 to carry a mechanic and extra wheels for the riders who happened to flat and the California Highway Patrol lead the way on police issued beemers, keeping the race course safe for the riders.

Here's my R loaded with gear, as I wait for the peloton to pass through the scenic Napa Valley.

And this is the photo I took that ran on page one in the paper the following day.

This is the 2nd year for the popular race bringing out thosands of people daily to watch including this angel. At right is Levi Leipheimer, the overall winner of the race during his time trial up to Coit Tower in San Francisco. (Spent a few days with Levi for a magazine cover story we did of him prior to the race. He's a local racer and possibly the US rider to replace Lance Armstrong.) For those photos and the article, go here : http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 012&sc=406

And following all the racers picking up stragglers was this "broom wagon".

That's it...hope you enjoyed!
