The 1st Torino-Nice Rally, anyone?
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I swore I wouldn't read about this trip . . . . But I'm obviously more interested than envious (not sure how long that balance will last !)
Hope you all have a great time :)
Hope you all have a great time :)

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Don't go looking at Tom's pics on Instagram then.I swore I wouldn't read about this trip . . . . But I'm obviously more interested than envious (not sure how long that balance will last !)

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Link?Richpips wrote:Don't go looking at Tom's pics on Instagram then.I swore I wouldn't read about this trip . . . . But I'm obviously more interested than envious (not sure how long that balance will last !)
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I may have seen those already. . . .I try not to look too much.
I think I've done quite well keeping off the bike. Although my stooge is looking at me longingly. . . . Must resist!
I think I've done quite well keeping off the bike. Although my stooge is looking at me longingly. . . . Must resist!

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How are you getting on with the Stooge? I'm still tempted to get one!adjustablewench wrote:I may have seen those already. . . .I try not to look too much.
I think I've done quite well keeping off the bike. Although my stooge is looking at me longingly. . . . Must resist!
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I'm struggling to resist my bike with broken bones until I move sharply then I think, maybe not today.adjustablewench wrote:
I think I've done quite well keeping off the bike. ..........Must resist!

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Broken ribs x3.
Thought I'd broken my Scapula too.
Extreme dog walking.
Thought I'd broken my Scapula too.
Extreme dog walking.

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Re: The 1st Torino-Nice Rally, anyone?
Chicken legs and me are in Sestrieres having fun all breakfast as the Italians only waft croissants at each other in the morning. There will be many broken people following us as it ain't easy. Especially the Italians we passed on road bikes.
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Re: The 1st Torino-Nice Rally, anyone?
Great going Dave (and chicken legs), keep it up, show them Italians there's more to breakfast than croissants! Did you see Stu and Chew at the start? Bet they are cursing the extra miles from Milan they put in!
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Re: The 1st Torino-Nice Rally, anyone?
In Sestriere having large plate of pasta and multiple coffees. Finestre was a brutal slog (bivvied half way up last night). Assieta (sp?) was tough too, but the high stradas in between have been stunning. Dinner in next town then up the next col to bivvy.
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Greetz,
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Hadn't heard of FInestre, blimey!
Average grade: 9.1 %
Length: 18.62 km
Height start: 484 m
Height top: 2178 m
Ascent: 1694 m
That's savage
Average grade: 9.1 %
Length: 18.62 km
Height start: 484 m
Height top: 2178 m
Ascent: 1694 m
That's savage
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Yup it was!!! But not as bad as the ride into sestriere... Those gravel roads.... Arrived 8.30pm, most places shut. Temperature dropped really quick as no sun this side of the mountain. 'Forced' to take a hotel room with Stu (yup, it's that cold!!) chew and Gairy.benp1 wrote:Hadn't heard of FInestre, blimey!
Average grade: 9.1 %
Length: 18.62 km
Height start: 484 m
Height top: 2178 m
Ascent: 1694 m
That's savage
The scenery is stunning, very hot. Just like the TT

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...and the little one said, roll over!
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What would Dee say?adjustablewench wrote:
Ahh bless - and Stu in a hotel - whatever next!
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adjustablewench wrote:Ahh bless - and Stu in a hotel - whatever next!
Thanks AW that's a big help!
I'm much less jealous of the whole thing now


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Sorry I was distracted by the Stu in a hotel thingTaylor wrote:Broken ribs x3.
Thought I'd broken my Scapula too.
Extreme dog walking.
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How on earth did you do that? Walking the dog down the side of Clifton suspension bridge? I'm supposed to be avoiding dangerous pastimes atm - I best add dog walking to my list!

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Loved it - but it's been put to one side atm due to health reasons . . . I cannot wait for the moment I get to ride it again - such a fantastic bike :)Dan_K wrote:How are you getting on with the Stooge? I'm still tempted to get one!adjustablewench wrote:I may have seen those already. . . .I try not to look too much.
I think I've done quite well keeping off the bike. Although my stooge is looking at me longingly. . . . Must resist!

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Stood on a big rock by a stream throwing sticks for the dogs running round like loons, I turned round and the smooth, wet rock was like ice. Feet slipped from under me and I landed flat on my back on the rock. Winded and shaken I eventually picked myself up and as the minutes went by my shoulder and ribs started smarting.adjustablewench wrote:Sorry I was distracted by the Stu in a hotel thingTaylor wrote:Broken ribs x3.
Thought I'd broken my Scapula too.
Extreme dog walking.
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How on earth did you do that? Walking the dog down the side of Clifton suspension bridge? I'm supposed to be avoiding dangerous pastimes atm - I best add dog walking to my list!
Zoe drove me to A&E and I'm sure she aimed for every pothole. She's been taking the piss all week.

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Re: The 1st Torino-Nice Rally, anyone?
Did you give him any pointers Taylor from your vast experience of WRT B&B nights .. how to book a room etc? I say, it'd better not be on the credit card billTaylor wrote:What would Dee say?adjustablewench wrote:
Ahh bless - and Stu in a hotel - whatever next!

Re: The 1st Torino-Nice Rally, anyone?
He's with Andy, Chew and Gairy, between them they've loads of experience in finding B&B's in Italy.
Maybe there's a gap in the Alpkit Big shakeout courses?

Maybe there's a gap in the Alpkit Big shakeout courses?
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Sitting in Dimonte eating icecream after 15 mile descent. 3 hour push up over Gardetta pass this morning. Sunburnt and happy. Haven't seen any Boners since Dave and Andy on first evening. Riding with bloody quick audax blokes yesterday and today.
Agnel was tough. Sampeyere was tougher. Bonked at the top and hucked over the side of the rails into the ravine on the alternate. Looking forward to being done.
Greetz,
S.
Agnel was tough. Sampeyere was tougher. Bonked at the top and hucked over the side of the rails into the ravine on the alternate. Looking forward to being done.
Greetz,
S.