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Tuesday 2 September 2014

Junin to Tarma

Given how difficult I'd found the last few kilometres of yesterday's ride, as soon as the route map / profile was handed out last night, I decided that instead I'd take the less scenic and more direct route to Tarma.

What surprised me this morning however was how many other people also opted to do the same thing, with about fifteen people joining me in sticking to the main (and paved) road between the two towns.

What was particularly nice is that we rode as a coordinated grupetto at a moderate pace, set to an extent by an elderly Dutch couple, the result being, no one seemed to struggle or be put under any pressure, an important concept given just how dammed hard it is riding at this altitude.

At around the 30KM stage a restaurant was found and a round of coffees (instant - less you think that a decent coffee had suddenly been found) was purchased for all, before we tackled the climb to today's mountain peak and the subsequent descent into Tarma.

At this point, I've gotta tell you it was a lovely not too technical descent of some fifteen odd on a wonderfully paved road. What could be better than arriving into town just on midday knowing that the day's work was done. Ah bliss! Decision vindicated.


3 comments:

  1. Hey there Alec. Paved roads. Yep, I think that's my preference too. And I'm not juggling MTB with a Road background.

    Got a/the Bike Dreams email re Italy next year - on the 'pavee' - paved roads. The word of mouth marketing must be working overtime which is great for the company. And looks like they are going to try to accommodate as many as possible. This will be a conversation over the weekend. It is fathers day back here so 'she' might agree to it - even though I'm not her father.

    Keep turning those pedals. On the map, well over 1/5th of the way there. You are embarrassing me - I might (just might) ride to Dromana on Sunday for fathers day. Otherwise, it is a bloody long spin class to tick off 75km's. Will decide in the next few days re GVBR in Nov as training for Italy or whether we do something else.

    And loving the blog, photos, profiles - the story. Thanks. R

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  2. You know you want to GVBR irrespective of whether you do Italy or not!!! May as well just sign up for it now....

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  3. Sorry to hear you have been unwell. Get better soon!

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