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Another France train issue (collect 'em all!) prevents stage viewing![]() Late last night, and I mean late, after Kevin's already gone to sleep, I check the train schedules again. And every single train from Toulouse to Foix... cancelled! Cancelled due to the high temperatures that have been causing issues for all manner of transit (aside from bikes, because of course, we really enjoyed yesterday's 105 degree temps!). I briefly considered a pretty long out & back from the Boussens train station, but decided it involved a few too many moving pieces, too many things that had to go right, and the weather forecast was for thunderstorms from 2pm-on. So we ditched seeing the 'Tour today, and instead did a local loop including the Col du Spandelles, this time in the direction the race will use (we climbed it last year from the other side). Let me tell you, the Spandelles is a BEAST of a climb! Crazy steep, and it's featured in Thursday's final Pyrenees stage, the one that ends on the Hautacam. I have to believe we're going to see some action on that climb; it's one of the few in France that is so steep that drafting really isn't going to be a big factor. For me, I've gone over to the "bring it on" club. I am riding so much better than last week; every single day has seen an improvement. In retrospect, it was a mistake to start out with the Chamrousse near Grenoble. I wanted to hit the ground running, especially after the late arrive in France (getting to our apartment at 11:15pm instead of 3pm was less than idea), but it really was too much, too soon. Also, that was my last ride not using an albuterol inhaler. I think it's pretty clear now that I do ride better using it, than not. Tomorrow we see our first Pyrenees stage, completely by bike, no trains. Riding an out & back from Lourdes to the top of the Ancizan, a climb that parallels the Aspin. The weather has cooled down so it should be a pretty good day on a bike. The next day (Thursday) we ride to Hautacam, a very short distance in miles (16 each way) but a pretty stiff climb. The Friday morning we take a train (yikes!) to Toulouse, flying back home, hopefully uneventfully! |
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