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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

2441.0. "Compulsory Bike-riding" by IDEFIX::HEMMINGS (Lanterne Rouge) Thu Oct 22 1992 10:39

I just got back from a lunchtime trip - it stopped raining for the first time
in about 2 months (or so it seems).  After an hour or so along by the sunny
Mediterranean, and up that rotten hill through Vallauris, Rod! - I feel more
relaxed and tolerant than for some time, I feel relatively friendly towards my
colleagues and even my fellow men.

I think bike riding should be made compulsory..........
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2441.1...jealous...MOVIES::WIDDOWSONIts (IO$_ACCESS|IO$M_ACCESS) VMSThu Oct 22 1992 14:221
    
2441.2JURA::PELAZ::MACFADYENGetting and spendingFri Oct 23 1992 05:069
I was just talking about the French rain in another note! Yesterday was the
one day this week when a lunchtime ride would have been dry, but I was
otherwise engaged. Today I'm not, and at the moment it looks 90% certain
to be wet by lunchtime.

What's this about trips to Majorca, Alan? You want someone to go with?


Rod
2441.3Majorca SchmajorcaIDEFIX::HEMMINGSLanterne RougeFri Oct 23 1992 10:5367
Given a 1/2 decent winter, you don't normally need to go to the Pays des 
Paellas...  I dashed this off as one of my favourite things ( thanks, Miz
Poppins)....

A Good Day out
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Between this time of the year, October, when the tourists go home, and 
March, when they come back again, we tend to have a couple of trips 
through the Esterels.  Outside this period, the road is choked with 
Dutch and Italian campavans and despite the inherent danger of this, 
the local bloods twitch in and out on their 1000 cc motos most days.

The Esterel is a range of coastal mountains, more or less between 
Mandelieu (Cannes) and Frejus, bounded by the N7 main road and the N98 
coast road, an ellipse of about 35km by 25km.  They are not high by 
Alpine standards, Mt Vinaigre at 618 metres (say 2000') being the 
culminating point, but their proximity to the Mediterranean makes them 
very spectacular.

I quite often ride the 30 odd km through Grasse because it is 
generally downhill and I can kid myself that I am a real swiftie - 
especially when I get on the piece which is the last 10km of the 
Paris-Nice stage to Le Grand Duc. the others ride or drive from
Cannes or Antibes.

We normally meet by the Greasy Spoon cafe, opposite the Petrol Station 
in Mandelieu and take the N7 for a few km before turning left up what 
is ostensibly a Route Forestiere opposite the Domaine de Barbossi.  It 
is surfaced, - only in the loosest sense, but is virtually 
traffic-free so you can zig-zag to avoid the biggest of the potholes.  
The Col des Trois Thermes is 250m over 3,5 km to a height of 303m,
with a nasty doble arrowed portion but you are rewarded immediately by 
wonderful views over the blue sea and the red rocks of the Esterel.  
On a good day, I can make this fairly comfortably on 39x22 and the 
rest of the trip to the Med Coast is mainly downhill.

The Esterel here is deserted, with only a few walkers and VTT-ists 
competing with the serious geologists, as an old volcanic area, 
fossils are readily found amongst the scrub and rock.  It's usually 
possible at this time of the year for bikies to just doodle along
taking up the whole road.  Quite amazing really, when you are less 
than 40km from Cannes, not to mention Juan-les-Pins.

Four more mini-cols, Caudiere, Notre-Dame, Lentisques and l'Eveque, 
and you start the descent through the trees to the coastal road at 
Agay.  This protected bay teems with sun-worshippers during the 
Season, but is quiet and attractive outside that time, and we normally 
have lunch or 11's or whatever looking out over the beach and sea, 
generally chewing the fat and relaxing.

Getting back to Mandelieu is often more serious, usually with the 
following wind, and the good surface (tres roulant after the forestry 
roads in the Esterel) encourages a rapid pace.  Even so, it isn't a 
gift with several stiff rises, taking you from sea level to 80m,
following rapidly.  There is also some competition for the last one, 
the prime at Theoule sur Mer, with its normally spectacular view over 
the Baie de Cannes.

Choosing the way home for me is usually a bit of a dilemma, it's
severely uphill all the way to Grasse, same via Cannes or Antibes and
Valbonne.  On a good day, the best thing is to go all the way along 
the Coast, round the Cap d'Antibes and to the Pyramids at 
Villeneuve-Loubet, finally taking the Lower Gorges back to Bar sur Loup.

Distance: Mandelieu - Mandelieu: a bit over 50km
          Bar - Bar: must be about 120km
Deniv:  Hard to say but less than 600m for the main loop.