Sunday, June 22, 2014

Mont Noir with Martin



Saturday, June 21, 2014

MOM HERE


and she brought tortillas from Picante!

Friday, June 20, 2014

Climbing outside


For the first time this year -- crazy.  I guess we've been too busy.  No endurance at all.
They were roasting pigs in le Fontanil for some reason




Thursday, June 19, 2014

Sunday, June 15, 2014

watching sports/recovery day

I watched le mans and the end of what has been an amazing Dauphine... some of the most exciting racing I have seen in years

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Col de la Madeleine


Via montgellafrey.  Beautiful, but very difficult!



Later, there was a party for our Japanese/Italian neighbors.  It was really sad to realize that they will be going to soon.
 

Friday, June 13, 2014

Dauphine

The Dauphiné passed right by work today



Then we drove to Lyon to get passports for the kids (and ice cream)

Monday, June 09, 2014

Solude

I had been telling Hank for a while about the road up to Solude and the unbelievable gravel traverse over to Villard Reymond ever since I rode it last year.  It is spectacular, and a hidden gem among the famous climbs of the area like Alpe d'huez, Glandon etc.  It was a suitable last ride to what had been an amazing set of rides with Hank and Mat, and I was glad to be able to show Hank something he had not seen before.  It was another fantastic ride, and we stopped at the excellent cafe in Villard Reymond for beers. The beer turned out to be Luc Alphand beer, which I can highly recommend.  The cafe also has an unbelievable view of the surrounding mountains.  They sell Genepi from plants grown just above the village.  I could not resist buying some home made raspberry jam.  The descent was a blast: fast and technical.  For once Hank was not waiting for me!

Sunday, June 08, 2014

Thursday, June 05, 2014

Les Lacets


Any cyclist who has driven through the Maurienne valley will know what I am talking about: a group of steeply rising switch backs on the North side of the valley, so close to eachother that there is no separation on maps.  These are the Lacets de Montvernier and I have been dying to ride them since the first time I saw them, which was ages ago.  today I was finally able to ride them, and with Mat and Hank!  Another thoroughly enjoyable ride up the lacets, over an obscure and beautiful col, then down to the Madeleine road, where we raced a friggin dump drunk down to the valley. Nuts!



Wednesday, June 04, 2014


Good morning to you, too Bento

Sunday, June 01, 2014

Cycling Noyer with Mat and Hank

Went for a fantastic ride with Hank and his son Mat, who is in town for a few weeks.  It was the first time I had met Mat in real life, which was great.  We have been following eachother on strava and Instagram and of course I hear a lot about mat from Hank.  Within a few minutes, it felt as if I had known him for years, which in a way I suppose I had.  The age of the internet I guess.  It was great hanging out with the two of them, talking about bikes, cars and all manner of things on the car ride out to near Mens, and just as good cycling with them on what is one of the most beautiful loops in the area (and that is saying a lot) via the col du Noyer.  Anyway, a great day,






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