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The 13th and the rest

September 25, 2023 by Simon Robinson 1 Comment

The 13th and the rest - bikes at rest in the hotel

Mortifications are suspended for today. Even Bishop Sigeric the Serious must have taken a few days off his ass. We’ll pay for this unseemly immoderation later in the week, no doubt.

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Filed Under: Rome2023 Tagged With: cycling, rome

Day 12: Pontarlier to Lausanne

September 24, 2023 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

Day 12: Pontarlier to Lausanne - bike navigation

An Ibis breakfast (enough for a family of four) and a decision to a) go to Lausanne, b) stay two nights, c) take a direct route and d) book another Ibis in the city centre to continue our not quite glossy tour. Then a repack and 0945, the departure. But no, we needed food. And we were sent on our way by the patisseriere with a ‘bon dimanche’. Straight towards a hill.

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Filed Under: Rome2023 Tagged With: cycling, rome

An Eleventh Day

September 23, 2023 by Simon Robinson 1 Comment

An Eleventh Day - The Royal Saltworks
Great gardens to wander and watch kestrels hunting for breakfast as we awaited ours in The Royal Saltworks. Such ‘ambience’ just outside my room was ‘magnifique’.

We set off later than usual and with some trepidation. The easy part of the journey has ended. The hundred km yesterday took a lot out of us. Bow, the first day of vertiginous climbing was upon us.

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Filed Under: Rome2023 Tagged With: cycling, rome

Day Ten: Saltworks

September 22, 2023 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

Day Ten: Saltworks - shadow on a vegetable patch

Last May, I was persuaded to cycle the Beara Ring in Kerry with 4494 people I don’t know by 5 I did. I took all of the carriers and side stands and any excess weight off the bike and also took three kilos from me before the cycle. My total cycling weight was 90 kg carried over 110 km. I even put on slick tyres at 105 psi to reduce rolling resistance. A sportive event, there were food stops and friendly Gardai managing intersections, stopping traffic and pointing the way.

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Filed Under: Rome2023 Tagged With: cycling, rome

Day 9: Dehamming

September 21, 2023 by Simon Robinson 2 Comments

Day 9 - Dehamming - old castle in background

I’ve become qualified in dejamboning the French vegetarian sandwich and I expect to master the depoulet soon. I’ve been surprised how dehamming creates disproportionate outrage in rural cafes and brasseries. I’ve concluded that since pigs and chickens are vegetarian, they may be locally considered a legitimate ingredient in a vegetarian sandwich. No wonder I’ve upset so many people.

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Filed Under: Rome2023 Tagged With: cycling, rome

Day 8: Reminiscence

September 20, 2023 by Simon Robinson 1 Comment

Day 8: Reminiscence - outside Musee-Patton

A lot of yesterday was spent talking while cycling two abreast on wide asphalted paths beside the canals. The scale of everything is incredible if you come from the Hibernian Isles. It was hot cycling into the wind and talking isn’t always practical (or safe) so it was good to pass this time together.

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Filed Under: Rome2023 Tagged With: cycling, rome

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