Monday, 16 June 2008

Day 6: La Grave to Le Sauze (Barcellonette), 143km

Today was a long day – we did 146km and it seemed to be all uphill.
we are all f***ed.

Col du Lauteret – Col d’Izoard – Col de Vars- Le Sauze!

Lauteret was 15km – all up hill –grey & chilly & at the top there was no sun, the descent was even colder and Giles just did not have enough on!
Fingerless gloves, exposed legs, a gilet – he was in bits & shaking. Then they got hailed on and the water sprayed up from the road & soaked through their shoes.
At the bottom they drank hot chocolate and an ex-racer told them to wrap their feet in newspaper to dry them & insulate. It worked.

Then off up d’Izoard.
An iconic climb – the most beautiful scenery – very different to the scenery before. - less lush – acid soil- firs – rock – flowers like the south of France.
It was a good road, steep, hairpins.

New techniques to distract from the pain were employed. Chopper & Giles played “the A-Z of animals”.
Rules involve the mimicking of animals – the other must guess the animal – offerings included Ant Eater, Salamander, Vampire Bat & Great Crested Newt.
They laughed so hard they nearly fell off!

Meanwhile further down the Col, Adam was being a hero helping Pete with his climb. The motive may be that Adam is after his bike!
Nat King Cole & Neil Diamond featured & Sweet Caroline was a high point!

There is a real difference of ability here. Some people are spending a lot of time cycling alone – just them & their ipod – It makes a difference if you can hang back & help them. Stick together & we will get through it together. It is not a race.

The top was amazing but freezing.
We were still wet & cold. The pads in our shorts were soaked with frozen rain. It rubs - not comfy!

Izoard is a crazy descent – you can see the first 20m of road then it is so steep it drops away. The road was cold & windy & cut into the side of the mountain – a 50’ drop on the other side. There are no barriers here – if you don’t make the turn you go straight into the Abyss -

New Speed for Chopper – 46.8mph. Giles over took a Saab Convertible & a Jeep, the cars beeped & cheered in appreciation.

Todays lunch stop was a disaster; 2pm on a Sunday in France, in the mountains, forget it! Man can not cycle on a Croque monsieur & a Cornetto alone – but they did!

17km Col de Vars was hard on a poor lunch. Plus breakfast was substandard too – with no rolls to take as snacks!

At the top 14 fireflies did not stop – they formed a peleton to limit the head wind & sped down – they just needed to get back & get warm - the final 4km was a climb of a 10% gradient. After a freezing & wet day with 144km already in your legs – that is tough! They sprinted.

High Points – Giles & Chopper saw Marmottes - Giles got a close up experience, complete with a squeak!

Boogie Nights – They are all in a room together tonight! Pushing the beds together for warmth!

Speed Talk- For some perpective on speed another Firefly recorded a massive 70.2mph in a previous year on one descent!

Mill Blood
– Adam sneaking in to his room late last night – did not want to wake roommates – went into bath room in darkness! Hit his nose!




Day 5: REST DAY AT LA GRAVE



Got completely twatted on the eve of our rest day.Our day off was weird and our bodies thought it was odd.We chilled, had massages and topped it off with a barby! We took steaks & bread down to the open fire with just a grill on it - very Ray Mears!We packed up & went straight in for a 3 course dinner! Chicken – carrot soup – hare terrine Chopper was sucking up crème caramels in one – for a bet!

Day 4: Valloire to La Grave via L’Alpe d’Huez, 112km




A really hairy day, climbing 3,200m - half the height of Everest in one day!

The way down from Galibier was the best view so far but it was very cold –5ºc and extremely windy. Just to add to the pressure, the road had no barriers.
Our fingers were numb, Giles wore 6 layers of clothing & could hardly ride – he could barely stretch his spine to reach the brakes.

We set off together with Chopper & Giles pulling away soon afterwards. Had to dig very deep today but finished on amazing times in the end:
Giles 1 hr 8 mins
Chopper 1hr 8mins & 30 secs
Adam 1 hr 17mins ( half the speed of the world record held by Marco Pantani).

The descent from Alpes d’Huez was very dangerous. Very old fashioned Tour de France route with tons of gravel.
Giles & Chris were chased & almost kicked by some Haflinger horses on the side of the road. and I quote "They were all over us!"
Giles was riding with 5 Fireflies & in all those years they had never seen horses. It was magical.

Chris has advice for these situations:
"If you make a horsey noise & don’t look them in the eye – you will be ok".

FOOD
Adam found almonds and raisins in the van and is farting a lot.
Till now they have been on the natural stuff but now the gels are starting.- But be warned – don’t eat the apple flavoured ones – they taste of urine.

BEDTIME STORIES
Chris is snoring (but he does supply roommates with earplus)
Adam is talking in his sleep & gets up to pee loads.


SOHO comment
Today - Olivia was really struggling – Mill Fireflies all waited for her and IT WAS GOLD – they got her up that climb! She reckons:
"The Mill boys rock, they are happy, strong & have big smiley faces".

We always knew that!!!!!