Vail CO ~ Remember the Coors Classic? This is bigger still. USA Pro Cycling Challenge arrives Thursday August 25

Stage 3 Vail USA Pro Cycling Time Trial

Stage 3 Vail USA Pro Cycling Time Trial

The USA Pro Cycling Challenge Time Trial on Thursday, Aug. 25 promises
to be among the most spectacular events ever held in Vail, reminiscent of the
Coors Classic and other world-class cycling previously held here. Planning   for
the Stage 3 Time Trial has been underway for months and will culminate   when more
than 130 of the world’s top riders race against the clock over the   10-mile course
from Vail Village to East Vail, then four miles up Vail Pass.   Approximately 25,000
spectators are expected to be on hand for Vail’s Stage 3   event. The USA Pro Cycling
Challenge covers 600 miles over 7 stages, Aug.   22-28, and includes a Stage 4 start
in Avon on Friday, Aug. 26.

The Town of Vail, in partnership with the Vail Valley Foundation, has been   working
to coordinate logistics for the Vail Time Trial, which includes   temporary road
closures, re-routing of buses, overflow parking, free bike   storage, spectator
zones and concert venues. Neighborhoods in East Vail and   businesses in Vail Village
are being alerted of the race-day impacts, which   will occur mostly from 11:45
a.m. to 4 p.m. that day. The impacts are   contained in a race-day guide being distributed
by the Town of Vail to help   the community plan ahead. The guide is also available
on the web at www.vailgov.com/ProCyclingChallenge.

The Aug. 25 Vail Time Trial race will take place from 1:15 to 4 p.m. Prior to
the start of the race, honorary forerunners will be riding the course from   12:15
to 1 p.m. Other activities include a Bike Expo in Vail Village from 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. and a free concert at Mountain Plaza in Vail Village from 5 to 7 p.m.

“This will be a significant event for Vail and we recognize the personal   inconveniences
it will create for some of us, yet the international exposure   it will bring to
Vail will be tremendous,” said Mayor Dick Cleveland. “We’re   encouraging the community
to become actively involved in assessing the impacts and making adjustments accordingly
so we can enjoy the race and keep the athletes and spectators safe.” Cleveland
also advises signing up to receive real-time traffic alerts via www.ecalert.org.
Among the day’s impacts will be temporary road closures between 11:45 a.m.   and
4 p.m. as follows:

* All of South and North Frontage Roads will be closed from Vail Valley Drive
(golf course bridge) east to East Vail.
* All of Bighorn Road in East Vail will be closed. Use Columbine Drive for
emergency-only access crossing.
* I-70 East Vail Exit 180 off-ramps will be closed.
* In Vail Village, Willow Bridge Road, Gore Creek Drive, Bridge Street, Hanson
Ranch Road and East Meadow Drive will be closed to vehicles.

In addition, neighborhood access restrictions will be in place, also from 11:45
a.m. to 4 p.m.:

* Vail Valley Drive will have limited access in a one-way counter-clockwise
direction during the race.  Vehicles will be stopped at the intersection of
Vail Valley Drive and Gore Creek Drive and at the east Vail Valley Drive
intersection with South Frontage Road (golf course bridge) to allow racers
to travel through the intersection.
* No vehicles over 8 feet in width and 20 feet in length will be allowed
past the entrance to the Vail Village parking structure during the race.
* Westbound South Frontage Road from Vail Valley Drive (golf course bridge)
west will be open during thevrace.
* No parking will be allowed on town streets.
* Emergency exiting from Booth Creek, Bald Mountain and East Vail neighborhoods
will be accommodated by race and emergency service personnel. Dial 9-1-1
for emergencies.
* Forest Road/Beaver Dam Road residents are encouraged to use the West Forest
Road access near the Eagle River Water & Sanitation District facility.

Public parking restrictions will include the following:
* The top deck of the Vail Village parking structure will be closed from
6 a.m.  Aug. 24 to 7 p.m.  Aug. 25.
* The Ford Park upper parking lot will be closed from 7 p.m. Aug. 24 to 8
a.m. Aug. 26.

Town of Vail transit service will be modified from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 25
as follows:  * There will be no service on the Golf Course route.
* For the East Vail route, buses will leave the Vail Village Transportation
Center from the top deck on a regular basis and express on eastbound I-70
to the East Vail Exit 180. The route continues on Bighorn Road to the intersection
of Bridge Road. From there, buses travel onto Bridge Road, then Lupine Drive
and Columbine Drive until intersecting with the race course along Bighorn
Road. From there, buses will use Streamside Circle West to Streamside
Circle East where they will follow the regular East Vail bus route (Meadow
Drive to Main Gore Drive South). From Main Gore Drive South, the bus route
will extend to Main Gore Circle and return to Juniper Lane until it connects
with Meadow Drive after which it winds back through the residential neighborhood
retracing the temporary eastbound route.

The following East Vail bus stops will be serviced:

* Bridge Road near Gore Creek  (temporary)
* Intersection of Lupine Drive and Columbine Drive (temporary)
* South of the intersection of Columbine Drive and Bighorn Road (temporary)
* Streamside Circle
* Timber Falls
* Vail Racquet Club
* Bighorn Park
* Meadow Lane East
* Meadow Drive
* Juniper Lane
* Near the intersection of Main Gore Drive and Gore Circle (temporary)

In-town bus service will use  South Frontage Road in place of East Meadow Drive
(Farmers Market route) with  service to the Vail Transportation Center from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 25,  while service to Vail Valley Drive and Golden Peak
on the in-town route will be unavailable during that time.

Pedestrian access to Vail Village businesses will be maintained at all times during
the event. Fencing will be used to separate the race course from the   spectators.
Designated crossings will be used for additional pedestrian   access.

On-street loading and delivery in the Village Core area will be limited from   10:30
a.m.  Aug. 24 through all day Aug. 25 for the race and set   up. Loading and delivery
will be accessible via Mountain Plaza at the   base of the Vista Bahn during this
time frame.  Most areas except for   Solaris will have some access until 5 a.m.
Aug. 25.  All on-street   delivery vehicles must be out of the Village by 5 a.m.
Aug. 25.

Passenger vehicles will be able to access or leave the Sitzmark Lodge and   Gasthof
Gramshammer until 10:30 a.m. on Aug. 25. Gore Creek Drive   should re-open by 6
p.m. after the race.

Access to LionsHead Village will not be impacted by the race other than the large
amount of traffic and parking the race is expected to generate.

Event planners are encouraging spectators and commuters to use public transportation,
carpool or ride their bikes into Vail on race day as parking will be limited.
ECO Regional Transit will offer free express bus service from the Beaver Creek
parking lots to the Vail Transportation Center from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every 30
minutes that day. The first 2,000 passengers will receive free commemorative
cowbells to cheer on the athletes. For those who ride their bikes, free secure
bike storage will be offered from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the west field at Ford
Park, courtesy of Ski Club Vail and Vail Police volunteers.

Limited free parking will be available on a first-come, first-served basis in
the lower levels of the Vail Village parking structure as well as all levels   of
the Lionshead parking structure, followed by overflow parking on the North   and
South Frontage Roads (north side only) west of Vail Valley Drive. Use m.vail.com
for real-time parking structure updates. On-street, neighborhood parking will
be prohibited townwide, as well as parking on the shoulders of I-70. No   additional
parking will be available in East Vail or Ford Park.

The best viewing areas for the Time Trial will be along the course route in   Vail
Village and at the climb on Old Highway 6 to the finish. Consider riding a bike
from Vail Village or head to the top of Vail Pass and ride down to the   finish
area. Another option is to use the East Vail bus route to access outlying spectator
areas or for those wanting to walk up the race course on   Old Highway 6.

The easiest access to Ford Park will require riding the bus to the nearest   stop,
due to closure of the Ford Park parking lot; some walking will be   required. For
ADA access, call 479-2178. Access to and from the Vail Golf   Club will flow in
a one-way loop on Vail Valley Drive from the east end of   the Village parking structure.
Golfers should allow extra time when heading   to play golf on race day.

Town of Vail municipal services will be limited on Aug. 25 as town employees   will
be assisting with the Time Trial. Please call ahead to confirm available services,
479-2100. The municipal building parking lot will be closed during the day while
it is used for emergency vehicle parking.

For a listing of events and activities related to the USA Pro Cycling Challenge,
visit www.vailgov.com/Pro   CyclingChallenge or www.avon.org or www.USAProCyclingChallenge.com.