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Tag Archives: castries
Mauguio
I went east today, which I nearly always avoid due to the autoroute, national highway and train line. Generally not a very bike-friendly experience. However, I happened upon a ‘back door’ into the area the other day and decided to … Continue reading
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Tagged berlin wall montpellier, castries, mauguio, pont des tourilles
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Speaking of Headwinds…
I’ve been having some grief over my position on the bike lately and have tried everything from adjusting my seat height to buying two new stems. Today, after finally listening to bike guru Nigel, I tried out his suggestion – … Continue reading
A(nother) Roman Bridge Interlude
Summer came back today and I couldn’t pass up the chance to go for a sleeveless ride one more time this year. This time my Roman bridge was marked on the Michelin map so it had a little more promise … Continue reading

