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Our Bike Fridays are ready for France. Are we? Definitely!

"PBA" of rec.bicycles.racing newsgroup fame, climbing up Kings
“PBA” of rec.bicycles.racing newsgroup fame, climbing up Kings

OK, a bit of bravado in the title; after Sunday’s drastically-shortened ride, it would have been easy to have lost some faith in our ability to climb the big mountains of France once again on our Bike Friday folding travel bikes, but Kevin had the idea of using them for this-mornings’ regular Tuesday-Thursday Kings ride, and it worked out great.

A new face this morning; Paul Anderson, one of Alto Velo’s founders from the way-back days, was out visiting from Sunny Arizona. At 52 degrees up on Skyline, we were literally half the temp that he sees during a daytime ride, and can’t say I’m not thankful for that. Fog isn’t all-bad.

Pretty leisurely pace up Kings, followed by a more-typically-brisk pace up on Skyline. It was a lot of fun giving our “little” bikes a full-throttle workout; on West Old LaHonda, I found it pretty easy to really push it hard, and could have had a pretty decent time for that section if I didn’t need to cut the power a bit and wait for Kevin, who was just a bit off the back at that point.

Lots of work still do to, and only one day left to do it! We leave Thursday morning at 10:48am and, United willing, arrive back home 11 days later, on a Monday evening around 11pm.

Just 25 miles Sunday, things getting tight as we prepare for France

So little time, so much to do. Today’s ride to the coast was severely shortened; it was to be our shakedown cruise of the Bike Friday folding bikes before packing them for the trip, but didn’t quite work out. First, we discovered we had no spare tubes at home! Doh! Had to ride down to the shop and pick some up, then ride up Woodside Road (yuck!) to Woodside. Heading up Old LaHonda wasn’t much fun, partly because Kevin was flying, and partly because I was having a little bit of an issue with new pedals & new insoles for my shoes. Kind of a dumb thing to do before an important event, but that’s how I roll sometimes.

The issue with the new pedals was that they weren’t set up with enough “inboard” float, so my ankles were a bit further out from the bike than they like to be. Fortunately they’re adjustable, so that’s taken care of. But further up the hill I found out that Kevin had forgotten to bring his mid-day epilepsy meds, and sorry, no way we’re heading all the way out to the coast without his meds.

Tonight (Sunday night/Monday morning) is probably my last semi-peaceful moment before having to go full-gas getting things ready and making sure I haven’t left any loose ends at the shop. We leave for France Thursday morning, arriving in Grenoble almost exactly 24 hours later. San Francisco/Chicago/Paris by plane, then a train (or two?) direct from the airport to Grenoble.

Nice thing about this trip is that we’re staying 9 days in the same place! No moving around, relatively-minimal driving (all but two stages are accessible either by bike or a combination of bike & local train). We’ll be seeing all of the Alps stages, plus the finale in Paris, as well as a stage or two that end near the foot of the Alps. Hopefully I’ll have good connectivity while there with frequent updates here! –Mike–