Wednesday, May 12, 2010

2010 WW Triers SF Schedule of Happenings

WW Triers San Francisco Weekend Schedule!


Emergency Contact: Sandy Butler (408) 203 – 8449



Thursday –



5PM - Take taxi or walk to the Marina. Walk, shop, people watch, enjoy.

7PM - Reservations for dinner in the Marina
CIRCA
2001 Chestnut St.
San Francisco, CA 94123
415.351.0175
http://www.circasf.com/




Friday -


8:30 - Meet in Lobby (Robin will have maps and route sheets)



9:00 – Begin Journey to Healdsburg



10:00 – Wheels down

Vinyard Plaza Starbucks

1063 Vine St

Healdsburg Ca 95448


1:00 - Picnic lunch



4:00 – Drive back to San Francisco



6:00 – 8:00 – Party at sports basement.

They will have food, beer, and 20% off discount stickers for our group in the Triathlon Department. 20% off everything in the store!

www.sportsbasement.com

8:30 – Dinner Reservations

Osha
4 Embarcadero Center,
San Francisco, California
(415) 788-6742
Osha is attached to our hotel

Saturday –



8:30 – Meet in the lobby ready to roll (Sandy will have route sheets)



9:00 – Wheels down



12:30 - Lunch at Sams or the Pizza place and we could have a picnic
www.samscafe.com

27 Main St
Belvedere Tibrn, CA 94920-2507
(415) 435-4527



2:30 – Ferry Ride Back to SF (we could also shoot for the 1:30 Ferry) Have $9 ready



4:00 – Meet in Lobby with bikes ready to ride to Aquatic Park. Bring all your swim goodies!

6:00 – Meet In Lobby for drive to dinner (would like to walk but no time between our swim and dinner)



6:30 – Dinner

Firenze by Night
1429 Stockton St
(between Card Aly & Columbus Ave)
San Francisco, CA 94133
(415) 392-8585

Sunday –



7:00 AM – Meet in Lobby for Bay to Breakers!


2:30 PM - Brunch
Perry's Embarcadero
155 Steuart St, San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 495-6500
http://www.perryssf.com/



3:30 – Free Time

7:30 - Dinner
The Plant Cafe Organic
The Embarcadero
Pier 3, Suite 108
San Francisco, CA 94111
(415) 984-1973
www.theplantcafe.com

Monday –

Amgen Tour of California
I'd like to propose we play Monday by ear

Friday, May 7, 2010

1 Week to go!


Alright ladies and gents.  It's almost go time!  One more week and we will all be frolicking around the Bay Area :-)

Here is the schedule of events for the weekend:

Thursday - Dinner TBD (please call me on my cell when you get into town 408 203 8449)

Friday:

Leave SF @ 9am, be on our bikes by 10:30 in Healdsburg (Meet in Hyatt Lobby ready to go at 8:30)

23 miles should get us done by noon/1pm?

Picnic at Armida Winery

2201 Westside Road • Healdsburg • CA • 95448
Phone: 707.433.2222 • Fax: 707.433.2202
E-mail: info@armida.com
Tasting room hours: 11 - 5 daily



Then we can split up cars between Those Who Want to Hit a Few Wineries, those who want to ride more, and Those who’d like to Visit Downtown Healdsburg (it’s kinda cute and right there).



Back in SF by 5pm

6pm Sports Basement Party (20 % off everything in the store.  They are kind enough to supply beer and snacks which they are putting in the triathlon department)

7pm Dinner in the Marina somewhere.



Saturday

9 - 12 Paradise Loop (Meet in the lobby at 8:30 AM)
12 - 2 Lunch/drinks
2:30-3:15 Ferry (some may want to ride back)

5pm Swim at Aquatic park (Wetsuits Definitely needed)
7pm Dinner at Tommasso’s (Meet in lobby at 6:30)

Tommaso's Ristorante Italiano

1042 Kearny St
(between Nottingham Pl & Pacific Ave)
San Francisco, CA 94133
Neighborhoods: Financial District, North Beach/Telegraph Hill
(415) 398-9696

Sunday:

Bay To Breakers - Meet at 7AM In the lobby
Bay To Breakers Finishline Party - 10 AM - 12
Brunch - Perry's 12:30


Perry's Embarcadero

155 Steuart St, San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 495-6500 

Site Seeing and sendoff after lunch

Monday:
11 AM - Gather for Carpool to Santa Rosa
2:30 PM - Amgen Tour of California

Weather Forecast



Fri
May 14
Mostly Sunny
Mostly Sunny
70°
51°

70°F
Sat
May 15
Mostly Cloudy
Mostly Cloudy
69°
51°

69°F
Sun
May 16
Cloudy
Cloudy
67°
51°
Nothing showing for Monday yet.


Suggested Clothing & Packing List (Modified from Tink's Austin list if this sounds familiar)
- Toiletries, medications and all your usual travel stuff
- Daily clothes and shoes. San Francisco is pretty casual so you can wear pretty much anything you like from jeans to shorts to dresses to active wear. You might bring one “dressing up” outfit in case we decide to paint the town in our finery. Since you’re staying downtown and most likely walking to most events in the evening, pick comfortable shoes for the streets.
- Equipment you’ll need if you are renting a bike: pedals (optional), helmet, bike shoes, tire levers, CO2 valve, 2 water bottles, any special nutrition and/or hydration needs that you don’t choose to purchase here in town before your ride(s).
- If you are biking: Short sleeved biking jersey, shorts, socks, cycling gloves, chamois cream and sunglasses for Friday and/or Saturday. Because weather can be variable, plan to bring a light windbreaker or waterproof jacket, arm warmers, a lightweight base layer for under your jersey, toe covers, tights or knee warmers, headband and over gloves. You may or may not actually need any of those things and most likely you’ll be peeling layers during your ride(s). You may need fleece layers if you tend to run cold as the fog is a bit chilly in the morning but make sure you could pocket it as the weather warms up pretty quickly.
- Running clothes, hat/visor, socks and shoes for the days you plan to run. Most frequently at this time of year you’ll be comfortable in a short sleeved technical top or something with light long sleeves and shorts or lighter running tights. If you bring the layers I mentioned for biking above, you can use them for running if the elements don’t cooperate.
- Bathing suit, wetsuit, cap and goggles
- HRM, watch and/or Garmin.


Please let me know if you have any questions: sandyb94086 at yahoo dot com

Thanks and I am looking forward to seeing you!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Counting Down

2 weeks until we hop on a plane (well two really) to make the long journey across the country. Here is what is keeping me going as I count down the sleeps:

I'm stoked to see the WW Tri folks who are able to make it this year - especially since I'm feeling so out of touch lately.

I can't wait to go shopping at the Sports Basement - Jason and I are both in dire need of swimsuits and we're holding off until we get there! Until then, the unfortunate YMCA swimmers have quite a show as we exit the pool. I think also I will look for a squid lid for cold water swimming...

I'm looking forward to bike riding on the West Coast for the first time and drinking lovely wine. I've been practicing my vin-dorance.

I'm ready to tackle the hills and see the sights while running Bay to Breakers!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Info On Tour Of California; Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa

05.17.10 | Stage 2 Finish

 http://www.amgentourofcalifornia.com/Route/stages.html

Known as one of the top cycling destinations in the world, Santa Rosa is home to three-time Amgen Tour of California winner Levi Leipheimer, and host to training camps for many elite pro-cycling teams. Santa Rosa is a vibrant melting pot that provides a panoramic sampling of CaliforniaĆ­s varied terrain: wine country, redwood forests, rivers, lakes, and the Pacific Ocean. In the center of it all is a thriving downtown, dynamic with intriguing shops and restaurants that delight both epicureans and casual diners. Whether you're into safaris or spas, golf or gardens, or virtually anything else for the young, old, and everyone in between, it can be had in abundance just an hour drive north of San Francisco, in beautiful Santa Rosa.


"Over the course of the past four years, the Amgen Tour of California has come to represent the best that California has to offer, from the beauty of our landscape, to the strength of our communities and the spirit of our citizens. Since the Tour's inaugural running in 2006, Santa Rosa has woven the race into the fabric of our culture. Each year as the cyclists roll through our historic downtown, our citizens, business owners and visitors line the streets to cheer the favorites and underdogs alike and we are reminded of the common bonds of strength, courage and passion that unite us all.

As the 2010 Amgen Tour of California nears, Santa Rosa is once again proud to have the opportunity for the fifth consecutive year to share the richness of our community and hospitality of our citizens with tour fans across the state, the nation and the globe."

— Mayor Susan Gorin


"I've ridden my bike in some of the most beautiful locations across the globe but thereĆ­s no place I would rather ride my bike than the amazing landscape and terrain of Sonoma County. The roads are pure cycling heaven."
— Levi Leipheimer

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Wetsuit Rental

Hi folks,

For those of you looking to rent wetsuits, or if you decide you don't want to pack something, there is a store called Sports Basement that is close to Aquatic Park. http://www.sportsbasement.com/

I [HEART] this store!

Sports Basement is sort of the "Triathlon Mecca" for those of us in or north of SF. They sell every possible thing you could ever want for swimming, biking, running...and for Triathlon! Clothing, shoes, bikes, gel, electrolytes, recovery, gear, gear, gear, gear.

Where REI tends to go upscale brand and image, SB looks like your parents basement....but don't let looks deceive you. SB will give you good (cutting edge) gear, at great prices, with uber-friendly people and lots of support. I love their $10 triathlon bargain bins (yup, where else can you get a pair of Segoi or Zoot Tri Shorts for $10??). There is a location in the historic Presidio (and from there you can easily ride up and over the Golden Gate Bridge). That location is also about 3 miles from Aquatic Park. I do all my open water swims in AP and we usually do our transition runs from the park, past SB, out to the bridge and back.

SB will rent you a triathlon swimmers' wetsuit for a week (their shortest duration) for $25. They have a big variety, and it's a great opportunity to try a new wetsuit type for the week. Normally they won't take reservations, but since we're working with a large contingent of "out of town folks", I spoke to Jeff in the Tri Dept and he's willing to work something out.

If you're interested, go to their website to see who they rep (although there isn't rental info on the website, the ones they sell are the same ones they rent). Then call 415-437-0100, press 6 to get to the Presidio store, then ask to be transferred to the Triathlon Department. Once you're there, ask to talk with Jeff.

Let me know if you need any other info on SB or where to get gear in SF or Marin.

-Jules

Monday, January 11, 2010

HOTEL INFO FOR TRIERS WEEKEND!!!


Hyat Regency
5 Embarcadero Center
San Francisco, California 94111
Tel: +1 415 788 1234 Fax: +1 415 398 2567

***Update: I was able to cancel my place holder reservation so that Eve could take those rooms under her card.  Now we have 12 Double Occupancy Rooms***

Eve has kindly guaranteed 12 double occupancy rooms for our group at the Hyatt which is really the BEST hotel for our purposes and that price is SMOKIN!    The rooms will be first come first serve and are all priced at $189.  Please post a comment to secure a room and to organize room mates.  I will keep a running Tally on this board of how many are left:


Double - 11/12 Available
 - Sandy

Looking for Roomates:

Eve - 1 Room Mate

Already set:

Agua/Sandy/Sandy's mom

***Please post comments on this post so we could organize room mates and what not***

Hotel Overview

Luxury and location converge in perfect balance at Hyatt Regency San Francisco. The only Four-Diamond downtown San Francisco hotel situated right on the Embarcadero waterfront, our guests will enjoy immediate access to both the Financial District and the city's most famous attractions. You'll find the historic Ferry Building on one side of our expansive San Francisco California hotel, the ferry to Alcatraz and the Bay on the other, and stunning views all around. With so many options, you may choose to wander through Chinatown to Fisherman's Wharf, shop in Union Square or board the cable cars for a riding tour of the city.

Equally impressive are our extensive in-house amenities, with venues created to host any number of group events, tempting dining choices and, of course, the impeccable service that is the hallmark of our hotel in downtown San Francisco.

Rooms & Amenities
  • 802 spacious, modern guestrooms with city or Bay views / 32 inch flatscreen LCD TVs
  • Hyatt Grand Bed™ / iHome stereo with iPod dock
  • Generous work desk / deluxe bath with Portico products
  • Exclusive new Regency Club now open
Guest Services
  • Hyatt Fast Board™ / PDA & Express Check-in
  • Car rental / babysitting referrals
  • Knowledgeable Concierge staff / E-Concierge / iConcierge available 24 hours on-site
  • Major transportation hub for BART, cable cars and ferries
Dining & Entertainment



  • Eclipse Restaurant






  • Eclipse Lounge



  • In-Room Dining

Activities
  • 24-hour Stay Fit gym
  • Fitness Concierge / Yoga Away™
  • Preferred access to Club One Fitness
  • Jogging / walking paths on waterfront / Bike and Roll Bike Rentals and Tours / Holiday Ice Skating at Embarcadero Center
Local Attractions



  • Alcatraz / Exclusive Room Packages






  • King Tut-De Young Museum / Offering Exclusive Packages for a Limited Time






  • Golden Gate Bridge / Fisherman's Wharf / Ferry Building / Union Square






  • Lombard Street  / Chinatown / North Beach - Coit Tower / Wine Country



Meetings & Events
  • 67,000 square feet of flexible event venues
  • Exhibit hall / boardrooms / ballrooms
  • Creative catering featuring Personal Preference Dining
  • Experience event, meeting and wedding planners on staff