With next weeks impending Catalunya đ Provence transit ride, and the high likelihood of at least some rain over the course of the week, it was time to get the fenders on. The cobbles of Monells made a fine proving ground. This ride put me over 100k ft for the year.
Probably wonât have time for this one again. The climb from Angles through Osor is dotted with waterfalls, though most well out of reach. I had to hike for a bit to get to this one. Instead of descending straight out of town I took the switchbacked turn off to Joanet. I missed a few of the fun banked sweeping turns, but got in a bonus 400ft, so thatâs a win, right? It threatened to rain all day. It never delivered, but slowly deposited snow on the next hill over.
Joined Jenn on the train to Aix en Provence on Friday and, despite one cancelled and one delayed French train, made it back to Girona in time for an afternoon ride. Needed a few more feet, spun up to the TV tower that hovers over Girona. These little yellow flowers have popped up everywhere since last week. They remind me of acacia, though smell of nothing.
Frosty morning in Osor, an old mining town up the canyon to Sant Hilaire. DĂśner and a table in the sun.
The last few miles are a thing. Views are on point though.
South of Sant Feliu there's a road through the hills with a sweet steep climb. The reward is a sweeping descent on the other side, headed back from the sea, with a view of the Pyrenees.
Hors dĂŠlais, or so they say "Too much time, at Le CafĂŠ" Y'all can keep that go go pace I've simply had a different race
Threatened by rain all morning, but I needed a day off the bike anyway. Let's see how tomorrow plays out.
I guess this counts as a rest day. No other riders, no cars, on the way up, no one at the top. A few riders headed up on the descent, otherwise silent. Met Jenn @ La Fabrica.
The plan was lunch in La Pera and take the easy way back. Just too nice out for the easy way. That tripe and chorizo stew was a bit much mid ride though.