Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Moving Tribute at the Giro

The riders, team leaders, and race organizers created a beautiful tribute to Wouter Weylandt on Stage 4 of the Giro d'Italia.


In this atmospheric watercolor I painted, depicting the last few miles of Stage 4, the line of Weylandt's eight Leopard-Trek teammates lead the peloton to the stage finish, joined by Tyler Farrar -- a good friend of Weylandt's on the Garmin-Cervelo Team, whom the Leopard-Trek riders thoughtfully invited to ride with them.

Not only did the riders choose to neutralize Stage 4 in honor of Wouter Weylandt (which means they just rode together as a pack without racing), but they organized themselves with a very touching choreography. Each of the teams spent a few minutes at the front of the peloton, ending with Weylandt's team, Leopard-Trek.

The smooth progression through the beautiful Italian Riviera, the poignant hand-written signs and applause from the Italian cycling fans lining the side of the road, and even the sensitive commentary by the Universal Sports announcers all made for a very moving tribute, full of camaraderie. Only in cycling could this occur.

It was a very sad day, but so full of heart.

3 comments:

  1. As you say..'only in cycling could this occur'...
    nice painting by the way.!

    -Trevor

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  2. I'm catching up on your blog. So interesting about the Hingham ship yard. I loved the painting you made of the memorial ride, better than any photograph.
    leah

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  3. This is a beautiful painting that makes me feel the mood you describe acutely. I don't keep up with racing and did not know who Weylandt was before the tragic accident, but nonetheless I find the painting meaningful. Thank you for creating it.

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