Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Finally....Montalcino
Well, I guess it' fair to say that it was a bit more hilly then some of us expected, but after 118km and a total og 2050m of climbing, we are now enjoying the local brew at the Montalcino Castle. Bianco Montalcino 2005 is actually quite good. And belive it or not, we are allready looking forward to jump back on the bikes tomorrow AM.
Lunch break
After 63km we have stopped for lunch in Monteciano. We have had some problems with the direction today, due to our inability to bring with us a map.
We have lost our driver Eirik so he's now trying to find us...
First man out of bed!
...And what a dream weather we will have today. The sun is rising to a clear blue sky and the temperature is already crawling towards 20 degrees.
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Getting ready for day#1
Our mechanical supervisor Dan is making sure that all things are done properly on the bikes before we start crossing Italy tomorrow. We arrived in Follonica around 5pm, and we have tested the temprature in the Mideterranien Sea. All set for day one, but first we plan to grab some food. I think we'll try something italian.
Heading north
All arrived safely on time at Rome Fumiciano Airport and we are now heading north towards Follonica in a Fiat Ducato. It's a 250 km drive and we should be there at around 16.30.
First group landed in Rome
Øyvind, PB, and our designated driver Eirik, just landed in Rome. Weather is great with sunshine and 24 celcius, and we will head for Follonica as soon as we gather the rest of the team.
Monday, 28 September 2009
Good to go!!
Bikes are checked and cleared in final service, all hotels are booked, route is looged into our GPS, and the latest weather forcast looks promising with 23-25 celcius and sunshine.
Øyvind has recovered after a rough ride at this years Birken, and is reported to be in pretty good shape and will probably be the strongest rider beside Dan who have spent hour after hour on the bike lately, to peak his form for Italy. Kjetil and PB will do their best to climb the Tuscan hills, but the trip is just as much to enjoy the Tuscan countryside as it is speed from point A to B.
We will all arrive in Rome tomorrow afternoon, and tomorrows stage is by car from Rome to Follonica, where we will start riding Wednesday morning. Updates will follow.
Øyvind has recovered after a rough ride at this years Birken, and is reported to be in pretty good shape and will probably be the strongest rider beside Dan who have spent hour after hour on the bike lately, to peak his form for Italy. Kjetil and PB will do their best to climb the Tuscan hills, but the trip is just as much to enjoy the Tuscan countryside as it is speed from point A to B.
We will all arrive in Rome tomorrow afternoon, and tomorrows stage is by car from Rome to Follonica, where we will start riding Wednesday morning. Updates will follow.
Monday, 21 September 2009
Stage 4: Castelraimondo to Ancona
The final stage of Crossing Italy '09 takes us from Castelraimondo to Ancona on the Adriatic coast of Italy. This stage is the shortest of the tour, only allowing us to use our bikes for 83 kilometers. Easy match!
Stage 3: Perugia to Castelraimondo
This stage takes us from Perugia in the middle of Italy to the small village Castelraimondo in the Marchean hills. On today's stage we will have to sit on the saddle for 104 kilometers.
Stage 2: Montalcino to Perugia
On day 2 we start in Montalcino and cycle over the flatlands of Tuscany, passing Lago Trasimeno and ending in the Umbrian capital Perugia. This stage is about 108 kilometers.
Stage 1: Follonica - Montalcino
Day 1 of Crossing Italy ´09 starts at the beach of Follonica. Crossing a country coast to coast is committing and we need to get wet on our feet on both sides of the country. After getting a feeling of the temperature of the Mediterranean we are heading towards Montalcino on SS/SR439 as soon as we are out of the village. After 21 km we pass the picturesque village of Massa Marittima on the first hills of our route. We continue climbing the Tuscan hills and 30 km into the route we reach the highest point of todays' route at 586 altitude meters.
After 58 km we reach the village of Monticiano, a small town with merely 1100 inhabitants in Val de Merse. If we are lucky we find a cosy, little restaurant where we can enjoy today's lunch. After lunch we continue in the direction of Montalcino on SP32A
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