This is the third posting on my July/August trip to Germany, Romania, Switzerland and France. Please see the previous postings.
July 25, 2013 - London to Geneva
I got to the lounge early and had a glass of champagne in
honor of Ann and Norman, my UK friends. I had breakfast in the first class lounge which was good but I
prefer the Concord lounge.
I spent the afternoon relaxing and met some of my fellow cyclists in the lobby. The group went out for dinner and started with wine at a local street market. We had a fantastic Italian dinner - with much too much wine.
July 26 2013 Geneva to Lac de Joux
Well its her first day of cycling and I wish I had not had
as much wine with our dinner last night. But we all got on our bikes and headed out
of Geneva. I soon got my first sight of the Jura mountains. Out in the distance
was a major climb we would make in the afternoon. The morning was difficult but
not impossible. After lunch we went straight up, it seems like a 45 degree
angle. It took about an hour and a half to two hours to climb 8 kilometers. I
was exhausted when we reach the top. The rest of the day was more up hill and
down hill and I was very relieved when we got to our hotel and the beautiful lake.
July 27, 2013 - Lac de Joux to Couvet
After lunch I had one of the hardest climbs in my life. It was very hot and the road went straight up. There was little shade for relief. About half way up, the guide, Chris, came to encourage me. I think I took twenty water breaks, but I made it to the peak.
Before dinner we went to a absinthe manufacturer and tasted to potent drink before buying two bottles to take home. About 20 years ago it was illegal to sell absinthe in the United States.
July 28, 2013 - Couvet to Saignlegier
Today's cycling and climbs were definitely not as bad as the past two days. Maybe I'm getting used to the hills.
July 29, 2013 - Saigniegier to Basel
Well the clouds opened up today and it was absolutely pouring when we left. We started the day with a nice climb and then a very
steep downhill ending in a nice medieval village. At that point I decided I
did not feel comfortable riding in the rain so I took the train to Basel. I really
didn't do much the rest of the day except relax. We had a nice dinner at an
Italian restaurant when I had rasti which I have to learn how to make.
July 30th 2013 - Basel
Today was a well needed day off. I spent the day taking trams throughout the city. I wish we had transportation like this at home. Tomorrow
we start five more days of hilly riding in France.
July 31 2013 - Basel to St. Hippolyte
It was a beautiful ride out of Basel, Switzerland. We started the day with hill climbing and it was nice to get the hardest climb out of the way in the morning. We
cycled up and down medium hills for hours. We tried to look for a cafe for our morning coffee break, but unfortunately we never found one so we just continue to our lunch break. The afternoon ride was just as beautiful as the morning's. The scenery was fantastic. We had one last client for the day of about 150 meters. I'd like to think it's getting easier but I still had to stop
halfway up for a water break. We stopped in Porrentruy where I walked to a castle before having some well deserved ice cream. After the break we quickly made it to this night's lodging. This
was clearly my best day. I felt euphoric
for hours. I dread the climb out of this
valley in the morning.
August 1, 2013 - St. Hippolyte to Le Luisans
Today was a really tough day. The ride was only 72 kilometers, compared to
yesterday's 85. We started with a nice
steady 8 kilometer climb of 400 meters.
Today's total climb was supposed to be 700 meters, so I thought we had
completed half the climb in the first hour.
However during the day we kept climbing so I guess we did over 1000
meters. We are in France until the last
day and we have seen our last city in a while.
August 2, 2013 - Le Luisans to Malbuisson
Today was an easy day of climbing and one of our shortest in distance. On one climb I took the lead and won the trophy for the day.
August 3, 2013 - Malbuisson to Les Molunes
Today would have been the toughest day of the tour, so I decided to take the van. I really didn't want to hold the group up on this day of over 1400 meters of climbing. I enjoyed the van ride and knew I would be in great shape for the last day.
August 4, 2013 - Les Molunes to Geneva
Today was a long day of cycling - 90 kilometers. Luckily we started at 1200 meters and end the day at 300 meters. There were some climbs but the downhills were great. Speaking of downhills, not only was I the slowest climber, I was also the slowest descender. There are no mountains in Florida and I don't get the practice.
After dropping our bikes off at the Bike Switzerland shop, we headed back to our hotel. Our farewell dinner was at the apartment of one of John's friends who cooks for the Canadian Embassy. We ended the tour with fine wine and food.
August 5, 2013 - Geneva to Dusseldorf
I took the train from Geneva to Zurich and then an Air Berlin flight to Dusseldorf. I stayed at the airport so it would be easy to catch my morning flight to Chicago.
August 6, 2013 - Dusseldorf to Orlando
Home sweet home after many hours of flying.
Today was an easy day of climbing and one of our shortest in distance. On one climb I took the lead and won the trophy for the day.
The day I won the trophy.
And yes, there are still dinosaurs in France.
August 3, 2013 - Malbuisson to Les Molunes
Today would have been the toughest day of the tour, so I decided to take the van. I really didn't want to hold the group up on this day of over 1400 meters of climbing. I enjoyed the van ride and knew I would be in great shape for the last day.
A beautiful train bridge.
August 4, 2013 - Les Molunes to Geneva
Today was a long day of cycling - 90 kilometers. Luckily we started at 1200 meters and end the day at 300 meters. There were some climbs but the downhills were great. Speaking of downhills, not only was I the slowest climber, I was also the slowest descender. There are no mountains in Florida and I don't get the practice.
The day I got a bike chain tattoo.
After dropping our bikes off at the Bike Switzerland shop, we headed back to our hotel. Our farewell dinner was at the apartment of one of John's friends who cooks for the Canadian Embassy. We ended the tour with fine wine and food.
Here's our entire cycling group on the last day.
August 5, 2013 - Geneva to Dusseldorf
I took the train from Geneva to Zurich and then an Air Berlin flight to Dusseldorf. I stayed at the airport so it would be easy to catch my morning flight to Chicago.
August 6, 2013 - Dusseldorf to Orlando
Home sweet home after many hours of flying.
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