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I think that, being in Bellinzona, maybe you should consider going down the Maggiore Lake. No cyclepaths though.
Let me know when you’re close to the border.
Congratulation for the ride of today 🙂
Hi Andrew
Yes, even on 2-dimensional Google maps that looks impressive. Still, piece of cake from now on (apart from something I’ve heard of called The Appenines?).
Put me down as a sponsor – can you send me details?
Regards
Mike Williams
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I think that, being in Bellinzona, maybe you should consider going down the Maggiore Lake. No cyclepaths though.
Let me know when you’re close to the border.
Congratulation for the ride of today 🙂
Once you reach Ticino you know you are nearly home (if only half way there!) Look forward to seeing you in Puglia sometime soon 🙂
oh yes.
Hi Andrew
Yes, even on 2-dimensional Google maps that looks impressive. Still, piece of cake from now on (apart from something I’ve heard of called The Appenines?).
Put me down as a sponsor – can you send me details?
Regards
Mike Williams
Ok, now that is seriously awesome if you’re descending that. Please post about how much fun it was to cane it down that road. 🙂