More Than 4,500 Volunteers Needed for Amgen Tour of California
2/23/11 Volunteer opportunities for the 2011 Amgen Tour of California are now posted online at the official race website, amgentourofcalifornia.com. Anyone wishing to volunteer for an opportunity to participate in the sixth-annual cycling race can apply online for positions, including volunteer course marshals, security, and media operations, among others.
Considered cycling’s most important and successful stage race in the United States, and one of the world’s most respected cycling races in the world, the 2011 Amgen Tour of California will be staged over a challenging route showcasing some of the state’s most scenic and historical areas from May 15 22. The race will travel through more than 800 miles of beautiful California terrain, beginning with the first-ever visit to Lake Tahoe, a well known cycling destination and home of “America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride,” with the overall finish taking place in title-sponsor Amgen’s hometown community of Thousand Oaks.
“Just as we couldn’t have a race without the participation of top professional cycling teams from around the world, we simply could not operate this event without the support of the thousands of volunteers who help make this world-class race a reality,” said Andrew Messick. “Being involved in the race as a volunteer allows community members to experience this amazing competition first-hand, which is truly a one-of-a-kind experience.”
More than 4,500 volunteers in communities throughout the state participated in last year’s race, making it seamless and successful from start to finish, and solidifying it as the largest sporting event in the state of California. In each of the start and finish cities, as many as 450 local volunteers were recruited to help staff the race.
The majority of volunteers are needed to serve as volunteer course marshals, providing support for the 75 professional course marshals that travel with the tour and support the local law enforcement authorities in each city. Course marshal volunteers have an opportunity to be on the race route, close to the cyclists, with responsibility for monitoring pedestrian traffic, barricades and road closures.
Volunteer positions for the 2011 Amgen Tour of California include: