
A special prize goes to whoever has the best explanation for why this Croatian chap has mounted half a Mercedes in his first floor bedroom.

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Yes that was us Paul blasting through Dlalby forest. Im sure its not my imagination but these rides are getting faster. It as to be said not the greatest example of group riding though but still a good ride. thanks to Tony and Shaun looking out for everypne.Tullio wrote: Whilst we were consuming ice creams at Staindale the Tour de Intermediate ride came blasting through. I can report that Tony was leading the breakaway with the main peloton about 20 yds behind obviously determined not to let him open the gap any further and some stragglers waiting for their team cars 1/2 mile further back. Who won in the end?
'scuse my ignorance - what do you do with steps and drops on a crossbike (especially that biggish one about half way round on that descent after the sharp corner - don't know what it's called) - do you ride them or get off and run?JohnS wrote:With no Saturday training ride I took myself off to Dalby for a quick(ish) run round the red route. With some trepidation I left the FS mountain bike in the garage and took the cross bike to see how it would cope.
Did Ventoux in July and agree - it's a beast of a climb.nigelt wrote:Was working in the South of France last week so took my bike and stayed on over the weekend. On Saturday I caught the train from Aix to Cavaillon and then rode the 30 miles to Bedouin and rode up Mont Ventoux! It was without a doubt the hardest thing I've ever ridden up- 22km without any respite. There were literally hundreds of cyclists out - lots of groups riding the Ventoux for charity- truly a shrine for the MAMIL!
Rode back to Aix afterwards, a total of 120 miles in all, a ride Rob would be proud of (almost?).
Sunday with very tired legs rode the 40 mile loop round the Montagne St. Victoire, much easier after the previous day but still felt hard!
Flew back to the torrential rain on Monday and, just to cap it off, at the time of writing I still haven't been joined by my bag, which is in transit somewhere between Amsterdam and York!
A fantastic ride- if anyone is fancying riding Ventoux go for it, it's 22km you won't forget!
Yes, I was there on holiday. I'm still on holiday, now on a rest day in Munich having crossed the Alps via Slovenia and Austria. This little fellow greeted me just after breakfast the day before yesterday:Tullio wrote:Nice pics Greg. Were you there on holiday? The Merc looks like a set from an 80's Bond Film.