I'll not be troubling the leaders so for me it'll be a fast(ish) tour I suppose.
I don't intend on Ernie leading me astray at every vineyard we pass.
I'll have a plane booked for the following Wednesday.
Bearbonesnorm wrote:Okay, next question ....... are people actually going to over to race or bimble about sampling as much wine as possible in the process?
Did think I'd make it a mini holiday. It looks stunning and a shame to hurry it. At least Tuesday to Wednesday, maybe Friday.
Should I have time I thought I might cruise back up the coast towards Pisa jumping on a train when needed.
Same as Taylor. Fast ish tour (100+ km a day), but time out to enjoy the views and hospitalities.
Speaking to others at the weekend who have done this before, there's left luggage at Pisa airport so you can leave bags there. Travelling by train to/from the start/end is easy as the Italians aren't that fussed about brining bikes aboard. About 90 mins to Massa and 2.5 hours back up from Capalbio.
The meal provided on Wednesday night is well worth attending, but you're best giving the pre race accommodation a miss until you're partial to 100+ snoring Italians. We'll sort out some pre/post ride accommodation nearer the time.
That sounds great . . . . Well apart from the 100+ snoring Italians. . . . . I can deal with the Bearbones snoring chorus in a bothy but I might find the sports hall snor-off a bit too much!
I plan on flying Stansted to Pisa, out on the Weds and back on Sunday. Probably travel down to Stansted with Mike, and will borrow a bike box from a mate.
Some shops and clubs hire out bike boxes, or any bike shop will have cardboard boxes. Make sure you use a spacer between the wheel dropouts as that's an easy squashing type damage that's hard to spot.
I think I'll stop for a bottle of wine at the finish, looking forward to mountains of food served by lovely Italian ladies also!