lunes, junio 09, 2014

hogueras de san juan 2014 / Mejores bici rutas



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Olympic speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno took on his first triathlon Saturday at Ironman 70.3 Boise. He put together a 32:05 swim, a 2:30:04 bike and a 1:52:08 run to narrowly break five hours at 4:59:27.
Read more at http://triathlon.competitor.com/2014/06/video/video-apolo-ohno-races-ironman-70-3-boise_100180#VZSwXEw116vAf5Em.99

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Simone Barraco en Barcelona.
http://www.redbull.com/es/es/bike/athletes/1331627661292/simone-barraco

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No te pierdas las Hogueras de San Juan en Alicante, declaradas de Interés Turístico Internacional. Se celebran cada año del 20 al 24 de junio y durante estos días la ciudad se inunda de pólvora, música, fiesta y alegría.

Disfruta de estos cinco días muy intensos en los que no puedes perderte lo más representativo de esta fiesta, como: el Pregón, la Plantá, las verbenas y barracas, desfiles y pasacalles, la ofrenda floral a la Virgen del Remedio, las mascletás, y por supuesto la Cremá.

Programa Hogueras de San Juan 2014

Jueves 12 de junio

19:00h Clausura de las Exposiciones del Ninot y Ninot Infantil. Sala Municipal de Exposiciones de la Lonja del Pescado
21:30h Inauguración del Alumbrado Oficial de Hogueras 2014 desde la Plaza del Ayuntamiento.

Viernes 13 de junio
18:00h Pasacalles Gigantes y Cabezudos Ciudad de Alicante. Desde la Plaza del Ayuntamiento hasta la Plaza de España.
18:30h Ofrenda a Foguerers y Barraquers Fallecidos, en el Monumento al Foguerer, en la Plaza de España. A continuación, Entrada del Pregó. Itinerario: Plaza de España, C/ San Vicente, Rambla de Méndez Núñez, Rafael Altamira y Plaza del Ayuntamiento.
20:00h Pregón de Fiestas, desde los balcones del Ayuntamiento. Pregonero: Juan Carlos Gumiel Ortega.

Sábado 14 de junio
19:00h Entrada de Bandas y Comisiones. Itinerario oficial: Alfonso el Sabio, Rambla de Méndez Núñez, Rafael Altamira y Plaza del Ayuntamiento.
00:00h 1ª Sesión del 7º Concurso de Mascletaes Nocturnas “Pólvora a la Nit”. Paseo de Gómiz. Pirotecnia Turís S. L. (Turís, Valencia)

Domingo 15 de junio
20:00h Cabalgata del Ninot. Itinerario oficial: Alfonso el Sabio, Rambla de Méndez Núñez y Rafael Altamira.
00:00h 2ª Sesión del 7º Concurso de Mascletaes Nocturnas “Pólvora a la Nit”. Plaza de Juan Pablo II – Distrito: Don Bosco. Pirotecnia Ferrández S. L. (Redován, Alicante)

Lunes 16 de junio

00:00h 3ª Sesión del 7º Concurso de Mascletaes Nocturnas “Pólvora a la Nit”. Avda. Antonio Ramos Carratalá – Distrito: Vía Parc-Vistahermosa. Fuegos Artificiales Hermanos Ferrández (Beniel, Murcia)

Martes 17 de junio

00:00h 4ª Sesión del 7º Concurso de Mascletaes Nocturnas “Pólvora a la Nit”. Avda. Historiador Vicente Ramos – Distrito: La Condomina. Pirotecnia Martí (Burriana, Castellón)

Miércoles 18 de junio

00:00h 5ª Sesión del 7º Concurso de Mascletaes Nocturnas “Pólvora a la Nit”. Plaza de los Luceros. Pirotecnia Alicantina de Focs i Artifici (Alicante)

Jueves 19 de junio

13:00h Inauguración del Mercadito de Fogueres Avda. de Federico Soto
14:00 1ª Sesión del XXVII Concurso de Mascletaes. Plaza de los Luceros. Pirotecnia Turís S. L. (Turís, Valencia)
00:00h Plantà de Fogueres Infantils y “Ninots de Carrer”

Viernes 20 de junio
09:00h Visita del jurado de Hogueras Infantiles. Visita del Jurado del XVIII certamen de “Ninots de Carrer”
14:00 2ª Sesión del XXVII Concurso de Mascletaes. Plaza de los Luceros. Pirotecnia Valenciana (Llanera de Ranes, Valencia)
23:00 IV Arribada del Foc – Pedro Valera. Espectáculo de luz, sonido y pirotecnia en la Fachada de “El Corte Inglés” de Alicante. C/Churruca
00:00h Plantá de Fogueres, Barraques i Carrers Adornats. Coca amb Tonyina

Sábado 21 de junio
08:00h Despertá en todos los distritos
09:00h Visita del jurado de Hogueras, Hogueras Innovadoras, Barracas y Calles Adornadas
12:00h Homenaje a Gabriel Miró. Pl. de Gabriel Miró.
13:00h Homenaje a Jose Mª Py. C/ José María Py.
14:00h 3ª Sesión del XXVII Concurso de Mascletaes. Plaza de los Luceros. Pirotecnia Alicantina de Focs i Artifici (Alicante)
19:00h Desfile de Ofrenda de flores. (1ª sesión).
23:00h Verbenas en Barracas y Racós

Domingo 22 de junio
08:00h Despertá en todos los distritos
11:00h Desfile de entrega de premios. Itinerario: Plaza del Ayuntamiento, Rafael Altamira y Rambla,hasta la tribuna del Portal de Elche.
13:00h Gigantes y Cabezudos de la Ciudad de Alicante.
14:00h 4ª Sesión del XXVII Concurso de Mascletaes. Plaza de los Luceros. Pirotecnia Martí (Burriana, Castellón)
19:00h Desfile de Ofrenda de Flores. (2ª sesión).
23:00h Verbenas en Barracas y Racós.

Lunes 23 de junio
08:00h Despertá en todos los distritos
13:00h Gigantes y Cabezudos de la Ciudad de Alicante. Desde la Plaza del Ayuntamiento hasta la Plaza de los Luceros.
14:00h 5ª Sesión del XXVII Concurso de Mascletaes. Plaza de los Luceros. Pirotecnia Ferrández S. L. (Redován, Alicante)
20:30h LIX Desfile Folklórico Internacional. Itinerario: Avda. de Alfonso el Sabio, Rambla de Méndez Núñez, C/Rafael Altamira y Plaza del Ayuntamiento.
23:00h Verbenas en Barracas y Racós

Martes 24 de junio

08:00h Despertá en todos los distritos
13:00h Gigantes y Cabezudos de la Ciudad de Alicante.
14:00h 6ª Sesión del XXVII Concurso de Mascletaes. Plaza de los Luceros. Pirotecnia Hermanos Ferrández (Beniel, Murcia)
20:00h Misa oficial de Hogueras. Concatedral de San Nicolás.
00:00h Monumental palmera. Cumbre del Monte Benacantil. Fuegos Artificiales Hermanos Ferrández (Beniel, Murcia)

A continuación, Cremá de la Hoguera Oficial y Hoguera Oficial Infantil. Plaza del Ayuntamiento. Seguidamente, Cremá de Hogueras, Hogueras infantiles y portadas de barracas.

Miércoles 25 de junio

00:00h 1ª Sesión del LXIX Concurso Internacional de Fuegos Artificiales. Playa del Cocó. Pirotecnia Turís S. L. (Turís, Valencia)
A continuación, traca luminosa en el Paseo de Gómiz, por la misma pirotecnia.

Jueves 26 de junio
00:00h 2ª Sesión del LXIX Concurso Internacional de Fuegos Artificiales. Playa del Cocó. Focs d’Artifici Europla S. L (Bélgida, Valencia)
A continuación, traca luminosa en el Paseo de Gómiz, por la misma pirotecnia.

Viernes 27 de junio
00:00h 3ª Sesión del LXIX Concurso Internacional de Fuegos Artificiales. Playa del Cocó. Pirotecnia Martí (Burriana, Castellón)
A continuación, traca luminosa en el Paseo de Gómiz, por la misma pirotecnia

Sábado 28 de junio
00:00h 4ª Sesión del LXIX Concurso Internacional de Fuegos Artificiales. Playa del Cocó. Pirotecnia Alicantina de Focs i Artifici (Alicante)
A continuación, traca luminosa en el Paseo de Gómiz, por la misma pirotecnia

Domingo 29 de junio
00:00h 5ª Sesión del LXIX Concurso Internacional de Fuegos Artificiales. Playa del Cocó. Fuegos Artificiales Vulcano (Villarejo de Salvanes, Madrid)
A continuación, traca luminosa en el Paseo de Gómiz, por la misma pirotecnia.

http://eldragonet.com/index.php/alicante-con-ninos/lalacanti-con-ninos/alicante-con-ninos/item/1552-hogueras-de-san-juan-2014-en-alicante.html

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The world's most incredible bike routes
By Peter Walker, for CNN
June 6, 2014 -- Updated 0025 GMT (0825 HKT)
Some hardy souls tackle the entire South Downs Way in a day, but there's an argument that pedaling furiously through some of England's most glorious vistas kind of misses the point.Some hardy souls tackle the entire South Downs Way in a day, but there's an argument that pedaling furiously through some of England's most glorious vistas kind of misses the point.

Dawdling on the South Downs
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
China's Friendship Highway takes cyclists 800 lung-bursting kilometers through foothills of Everest
More relaxing rides are available -- Japan's Shimanami Kaido can easily be completed in a day
Riders might have bear or moose for company on the Great Divide bike route from Alberta, Canada to New Mexico
(CNN) -- The primary joy of a bicycle is that, in its purest form, it's little more than a highly efficient way of walking.
Just grab the bike, climb aboard and pedal swiftly to the shop, the bar or wherever.
Some cyclists, however, prefer their rides a bit more dramatic.
Perhaps even scenic, remote and arduous.
Here's a selection of fantastic rides from around the world that take anything from a day to several months to complete.
Don't forget the anti-chafe cream.
The Friendship Highway (China)
Whether or not the 800 kilometers (500 miles) between the Tibetan city of Lhasa and the Nepalese border is the planet's most beautiful ride depends on your idea enjoyment of sometimes bleak high-altitude vistas.
What's in little doubt is that it's the highest.

Clear blue water: Friendship Highway, China.
The route includes three road passes of more than 5,000 meters (16,400 feet), with a lung-bursting maximum of 5,220 meters over the Gyatso La mountain pass, where the reward on a clear day is a distant view of Everest.
This, it goes without saying, isn't for everyone.
Conditions can be testing and the distance between towns necessitates careful planning.
Plus, the sensitive political situation in Tibet means individual travel can be tricky at times.
MORE: Cycling across the sea in stunning Hiroshima
For the sufficiently committed this remains one of the globe's true adventures, from the religious and cultural wonders of Lhasa and Gyantse to the prayer flag-draped peak of the Gampa La mountain pass, with the vast, turquoise lake, Yamdrok Yumtso, shining in the valley below.
If that's not enough, the route ends with possibly the world's longest descent, a precipitous 3,500-meter drop off the edge of the Tibetan plateau along muddy hairpins.
La Ruta de los Conquistadores (Costa Rica)
Shorter but arguably no less arduous than the Friendship Highway is this 270-kilometer off-road ride across Costa Rica.
From the Pacific to Caribbean coasts, this one takes in mud paths, rainforest, coffee plantations, even an extinct volcano.
It can be completed in three days each November as part of the annual mountain bike race from which the ride takes its name.
Those in less of a rush can spend as long as they like, whenever they like, tracing the route of the 16th-century Spanish conqueror Juan de Cavallon, the chief conquistador of the title.
Costa Rica has a vast range of natural wonder packed into an area roughly the size of Switzerland, around a quarter of it national park -- La Ruta delivers a decent taste of this.

La Ruta: Coast to coast in Costa Rica.
Beginning in the surf resort of Jaco Beach, the route soon turns onto energy-sapping red mud dirt roads, climbing up.
And up and up -- the official La Ruta course includes about 3,000 meters (9,842 feet) of climbing on the first day alone.
Skirting the capital, San Jose, it passes near the extinct peak volcanic peak of Irazu and down again to mangrove forests and white sand beaches.
The traditional end to the trip is a dip in the Caribbean. Riding in is optional.

North Sea Cycle Route (Europe)
The NSCR, which also goes by the slightly less evocative name of Euro Velo Route 12, is a Euroskeptic's nightmare -- an EU-funded epic across eight countries that claims to be the longest signposted cycle route in the world.
Covering almost 6,000 kilometers (3,728 miles), it runs from the northern edge of Scotland's Shetland Islands along the coasts of Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway.
It hopefully goes without saying that there's no need for anyone to attempt the whole thing.
Inevitably, it also goes without saying that a surprising number of people do, mainly over a series of summers -- this is a route where the warmest spot is probably somewhere near Ostend on the coast of Belgium, so it's really not one for winter.
The more intrepid riders fill the official NSCR website with arcane tips about acquiring krone when crossing into Denmark and the best way to get themselves and their bikes over the sea crossings.

The Shimanami Kaido (Japan)
At a shade more than 64 kilometers (40 miles) this is perhaps the only route on this list on which riders could reasonably consider taking their kids the full length without worrying about a visit from social services.
Completely separated from the road, it snakes across a series of small, wonderfully scenic islands in Hiroshima prefecture, in the west of the country.
Japan might be more popularly associated with the car rather than the bike, but cycling is common here and the Shimanami Kaido shows how two and four wheels can happily coexist.
The segregated cycleway, which also has a lane for pedestrians, for the most part runs alongside the road, though there are diversions, not least the longer, more gentle and thus more leg-friendly slopes up to the high road bridges.
Bikes can be hired at a series of points along the path.
Some people complete the trip in a day, but many dawdle to gaze at the beautiful vistas along the Seto Inland Sea.
This is a route for gentle meandering, not teeth-gritted grinding.
Yes, there are tolls on the bridges for cyclists, but these are pretty small, more necessitating a pocket of change than a bank loan.

Great Divide Mountain Bike Route (North America)
Want big?
This is big.
An off-road touring route from Canada's Alberta all the way to New Mexico.
If the 4,400-kilometer (2,734 miles) length (as detailed on the Adventure Cycling website) isn't enough to start palpitations, how about a combined 61,000 meters (you don't even want to know what that is in feet) of climbing?
Yes, that's right, almost seven times the height of Everest -- from sea level, that is, not base camp.
It's also often extremely remote, and thus largely the preserve of wiry, wind-burnished men and women on much-traveled mountain bikes towing trailers filled with anti-bear spray, titanium camping spoons and nuclear fusion nano-stoves.
It's undeniably spectacular, taking in everything from woodland to mountains (did we forget to mention the Colorado Rockies?) and the wastelands of the Great Basin.
Potential companions could include grizzlies, moose, mountain lions and eagles.
If that's not enough to think about, weather conditions mean the trip is only really feasible from June to September, and even then flash rains can make sections impassably muddy for weeks at a time.
Munda Biddi Trail (Australia)
Another epic, and this time in one of the more cutoff places in the world: Western Australia.
At least with the Munda Biddi the route organizers might actually be on the rider's side.
Slightly.
A vastly ambitious, recently completed 960-plus kilometer (596 miles) off-road route through the forested wilderness -- Munda Biddi means "path through the forest" in the local indigenous language -- it runs from near the state capital, Perth, to Albany in the far southwest.

The less ambitious can tackle smaller, less strenuous sections of just a day or more, and the official website gives updates on sometimes muddy trail conditions.
Anyone planning the full slog would be wise to avoid the full heat of summer, and come prepared.
That said, between towns there are designated campsites every 30 or so miles, with sleeping huts and water supplies.
Pretty but punishing: South Downs Way, England.

The South Downs Way (England)
File under "deceptively tricky."
This 160-kilometer route (99 miles) is hardly alpine in outlook, crossing some of the most stereotypically lush and rolling English countryside you can imagine.
But all those small ups and down add up.
Riders tackling the entire route commit themselves to almost 4,300 meters (14,107 feet) of uphill pedaling.
A much tramped walking route for thousands of years and now a fully signposted hiking trail, the South Downs Way meanders from the precipitous cliffs of Beachy Head to historic Winchester, virtually all off road and much of it on ancient chalky bridleways.
Open to cyclists, walkers and horse riders, those on two wheels generally allow two or three days for the trip, and there are plenty of absurdly picturesque villages en route with pubs and guesthouses.
Some hardy souls tackle the entire thing in a day, but there's an argument that pedaling furiously through some of England's most glorious vistas kind of misses the point.
Know about an amazing cycle route that's not on this list? Tell us below.

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/06/05/travel/worlds-best-cycle-routes/index.html

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