Another interesting day out on the bike. Today we had it all, train adventures, less that ideal weather conditions, road works and we got to see the race up close. Thanks to #FastandfemaleSUI for the opportunity.
The #FastandfemaleSUI team had offered a unique experience of the Tour de Suisse to their network of groups. The plan was to ride to the stage location, see the finish of the Womens race and the start of the Mens. I had arranged a ride from St Maurice and there was another planned from Lausanne. The Lausanne group decided that a 70km ride in the rain was not what they wanted so arrived in the village by other means. Our ride from St Maurice was much shorter so we kept the ride and took our rain kit.
I took the train via Olten and met up with my companion from Argau in Bern. It was a bit of a rush as her incoming train was 3 mins late and the platform change meant it was a sprint. As ever the bike storage is at the end of the train so its always a trek. She made it with about a minute to spare and we set off to Visp. In Visp we changed to the slow train to St Maurice.
It was at this point that I realise just how tall I am :).
We arrived in St Maurice where we met with companion number 2. She runs a FAFSUI group in Bern. We said our hellos and set off in the rain, ever hopeful that the rain would stop. Just out of the village we turned left following the veloweg. This went underneath the railway line and there was a car completely blocking the road, all doors open. I assume they were hiding out of the rain. This first obstacle circumvented, it didnt take long for the next to appear. There are road/rail works and we had to carry our bikes through the narrow, gravel/stone path.
On we went towards Bex where we would turn to climb up the hill to Villars. The route was only 21km long but had about 880m of climbing so we knew it would be a cracker. Every river or water channel we passed was full of brown rushing water, evidence of the heavy rain we have had. When was it last dry??
In Bex, then out again and more roadwork/traffic control etc. We stopped to take a layer off just before the climb really started and set off ready for the slog up the hill, it was onlya few hundred meters before we had to stop again as we got a puncture! The many road works barriers had bits of metal holding them together and one had fallen on the ground, result puncture. It didnt take long to change the tube - about 15 minutes - then off we went again. The lower slopes are quite steep, lost of vines growing so we took it steady. We occasionally saw a bit of blue sky - would it really stop raining????
Traffic was fairly light, and what was there were mostly understanding of cyclist. There was the occasional numpty with no patience who passed us on a tight bend with another car coming down. The other car was just a understanding as me :).The traffic controllers managing the roadworks were great, and gave us time to climb up.






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