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Blog 6
... meant the wind stopped. it was soooooo BAD. Most of the ride was downhill, a good thing i thought to finish the trip. So how hard was it......... on the flat i was pushing my uphill gears which are usually reserved for tough up hills obviously, not just for sections of the ride, but yes, all day until Toulouse. All day in uphill gears...that is terrible. In some instances even on the downhills i was pushing up-hill gears...OK, only the gentle downhills, but ...
Blog 5
... it.
this ride was just about getting from A to B. I spent more time looking at the white stripes on the road then i did looking at the scenery. it is not a ride i would like to do again.
Day 17 and Day 18
Rest days. i tour the Arena a Roman amphitheatre built in 1AD, the best preserved one in existance and one of the 20 biggest in the world. It holds or rather it used to hold 2000 years ago 24000 spectators. It is a fantastic building with a decent ...
Sur le pont davigon!!!
... nous arrete pres des grottes du trou de la lune,, on se promene dans les cavernes, cest genial! lunch rapido et go en ville! petite biere au Gambrinus, Ye du couscous gratis!!!, contribution volontaire quand meme lol, vous auriez du voir la mega assiette! cetai vraiment bon! petit billard avec des regles francaise, oufff on dirait qu il invente les regle a mesure, cest pas pareil lol, retour chez ...
Pont du Gard
On our way to Avignon we stopped to see the famous Pont du Gard. This bridge was part of the aquaduct built in the 1st century AD by the romans to bring water from Uzes to Nimes, about 30 kilometres. The bridge is all that remains of the aquaduct. It was an awesome sight stretching 275 metres and 48 metres high comprising of 3 levels of arches. It was amazing to read about its construction and realise what an incredible engineering feat it ...
Mont Ventoux
... is considerably heavier than most road bikes, I should take a minimalist approach.
The ride up three quarters of Ventoux is among the trees and you don’t really see how high you are climbing. There were lots of riders on the road that morning and I was feeling ambitious so I passed a few serious looking road cyclists who were riding in a group. They didn’t look all too pleased since here I was on this big, heavy cycle and definitely looked ...