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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
... time to have a better look at this town.
So my legs were pretty tired and i still had my monster ride to do, a 210k leg the next day, this is after having just done my longest ever ride of 155k that very day. So some useful tips provided independently by Mr Pennington and Louise suggested i stretch to help my muscles recover and repair. so i decided that i would follow their advice and I did a good 15 mins of stretching, then decided i would blame these two if tomorrows ...
La fete des vignes
... Cantin et Camille!
Samedi, oufff la nuite a ete courte et petit mal de bloque ce matin! tout le monde se leve, les gens perdus reviennent lol et Maelle nous fait une bouffe, pasta! aujourdhui petit tour de la ville. ouff chu en mode Zombie! bon jai besoin dune creme glace! direction gelato! mmm yogourt, chocolat noir et mangue, cest trop bon, oh la ca prendrait un cafe! et apres, quest ce quon fait? et bien ...
Discovering Nimes
... climbed to the top and had a panorama of Nimes. On we walked into the old town to Maison Carree which is a temple built in 1st century AD. It is the only fully preserved temple of the ancient world. We then came to Les Arenes or the arena/amphitheatre. It was built at the end of the 1st century BC and could seat 20,000 spectators. It's really well preserved and is still used today for bull fights, concerts and special events. A really interesting city because of its Roman past.
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In Transit
... the club opposite Caitlin’s flat.
My only day in Montpellier was spent hung-over but animated as I had arrived with a mission: to find a cheap waterproof which is much easier said than done. After a tiring but successful morning we rewarded ourselves with a chocolat chaud in a little square in the back streets of Montpellier, as we sat down outside in the sunshine a jazz quartet step up ...