Allo allo from sunny France.
A few words of news, yeh once a year seems about right
Still living in old town Lyon, and now a professional cyclist
A phrase coined by Marco, who also used to be a bike courrier. After 15-odd years in office jobs, got so bored of it, and had always fancied having a go at it, but people had told me it was mad in London. Here it's much more civilised, well you get the odd close-encounter with absent-minded cyclists along the river (only a couple hours ago), but overall I've been enjoying it over the last 4 months, and with summer round the corner it's only going to get better. There are a few hills in the city, and the bosses know that I don't mind them, so always seem to get the hilly jobs
Was great seeing old friends from ACC again and new faces in Frejus a couple months back, I was only able to take time off for a long weekend, but it was totally worth the trip, if only for Paul's classic lines and antics. Don't have plans for a UK trip yet, but if so will make sure to include a clubrun or two!
With so much cycling during the week I was at first not so keen to ride at weekends, so did a lot of running over the winter months. Did the urban race again, stepped up with the distance to 23km and got 4th overall (and 1st vet, what a shock it was as my first vet result), but it's still giving me knee niggles, so have gone back to mainly cycling, now that I got into the rhythm of the job.
Race-wise same thing I don't fancy too much doing 3-miles circuit in industrial estates at the weekend, but rather discover new places and great climbs of course. There is so much on offer here, you just have to drive 1-2h and you are at the step of some of the best riding in the country.
Some of the toughest climbs in France are nearby, like the Grand Colombier (9km at almost 10% with a 2.5km section at 15% with 20% sections, but you can do 3 other slightly easier sides), Mont du Chat (12km at 10% on both sides), shame they are often too narrow to be included in races like the Tour de France. On Bank Monday will be revisiting Ventoux (last seen in 2009 coming back from Honecamp) with Joel from the UK who is hopping over for a wedding.
Been racing a bit though, got 4th in my first race of the season, within a break (still cant sprint, even uphill). Also doing cyclosportives which as you might know are pretty much races here, but going over varied and hilly terrain. Got 8th in the first, again in a break till I got dropped by the hardmen, and last weekend got 4th after initiating the break move of 3 which was later joined by another 3.
Have a few more planned, with the biggie being the Etape du Tour in the Pyrennees in July (might see Katie and Steve there! Anyone else? ). Would have loved to do the Haute Route again (especially Dolomites one) but this job doesn't pay quite as much as accouting in London
All for now, off to watch the Dauphiné prologue on Sunday - well it only goes past down my street ... so as Cilla would say 'ta da'