Ted Exercises with America’s Best Bike Rides – Day 34 of 90

Hi. It’s day 34 of Ted’s vlog and I got some pretty incredible shots today. We’re on the Golden Gate Bridge taking pictures of the Tour of California, Stage 2. Got up early this morning, drove in, parked on the San Francisco side of the Golden Gate Bridge, walked out, almost mid-span and I wanted to get some video of Lance Armstrong and company coming across the bridge. There’s gonna be some pretty amazing footage.

We’ve got, basically, front row seats, on top of probably one of the most famous bridges in the world and the weather today isn’t exactly cooperating for a very good bike ride. But these guys are tough. They’re gonna tough it out and do their 116 miles. I can tell you, standing out here for the last 20-30 minutes, my hands are half frozen so I can just imagine what their hands are gonna feel like when they end up in Santa Cruz.

It’s just an amazing day out here. I’m sure if the weather was lot nicer there would be tons more people. Only the toughest of the tough decided to come out here today. We’re also shooting some footage in downtown Sausalito and you’re gonna be able to see the clips…having those spliced in so there’s gonna be some pretty amazing footage for the beginning of stage 2 of the Tour of California, 2009 bike race. And this is day 34 of Ted’s vlog and I’m just saying, “Hi America.”

These cyclists are almost superhuman in their athletic ability, but you can be superhuman too and get in the best shape of your life. Head over to the America’s Best Bike Rides store for a change in your routine.

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