So we (Joel, Phil and Walter two Irish friends of his, me and Cyril a French friend of mine) are in l'Alpe d'Huez.
We've done three races over the weekend.
Saturday a 48km cross-country (very badly indicated so we ended up doing 54km). 1600m of climbing including some so steep we had to walk. Very very hard. We lost about 30" but were still 30" behind the winner. Phil who used to race on the World Cup circuit, loses an extra 3" looking for his Ipod, then catches me on the last big climb and finishes 6" ahead as I lose willpower to ride. Joel who got lost too but not so badly finishes between us two. Walter lost an hour and rode an extra loop.
Saturday night short track 9km race on a motor circuit + a couple off-road section. In the wet as it'd rain just before. We start late as the time indicated was wrong (bloody French), so just race between each other. Walter who has been doing 35 miles of road every day for the last six weeks finishes ahead of me Phil Joel and Cyril.
Sunday four downhill stages which also included big hills to climb, totalling 3600m vertical decline. Some of it is wet from the night's rain. Very rocky and rooty. Joel on his new full-sus bike (hear that Marco!) falls into a rocky river and injurs his rib and elbow. Walter injurs both of his knees. I get some good runs including a 3rd, a 6th and 9th place. Overall place for the event 11th and Phil is 15th.
Monday is our last day and we're planning to do the Megavalanche route: 30km of downhill starting at 3300m on the glacier and ending at 720m in Bourg d'Oisans. But the lifts shut that very day, so we can only get up to 2700m. We do this run down to l'Alpe once then go up again, for a 2000m vertical decline off-road run to Oisans. Stupid steep sections and hairpins galore.
We are having a quick lunch there, in a place that could boast records for the most unfriendly staff, and the largest sandwich in the world. A couple Leffes later and we decide to ride back up instead of taking a coach. We have massive rucksacks full of gear but hey.
1h22 and 21 hairpins later, I make it to the top! The others were ahead, I just took it easy. Seems fairly easy after the previous days' effort, but then again my average speed was just 6mph! Pantani's record is an unreal (hum) 37"35 for the 14km ... glad we chose to ride it, there was even a photographer near the top!
More photos to come ...
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