So, this was it...the last day. How did that happen? How did it all go so quickly? I admit to feeling upset, I hate it when adventures come to an end, when you have to say goodbye to old friends and new friends...people you have cycled with, laughed with, cried with and hugged at the top of mountains and cols.
Today's cycle started off with a climb (surprise surprise), topping a col and with a lovely fast descent. Most people today were in their Channel to Med cycle tops which looked brilliant. At the brew stop we hung about for ages like nobody wanted to get going again...I am sure we drunk more coffee and ate more at that stop than we had at any other. After we did get going again it was a flat plateau cycle for a good 20 miles...randomly passing a buffalo/bison farm...
So what's the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
You can't wash your face in a buffalo!
Thanks to Bob White for that old cracker...
We descended through some tunnels towards our lunch spot...the final lunch, and again nobody was in a hurry.
The final 20 miles into Nice were pretty much downhill, not super fast downhill but nice easy going stuff. There was quite a long train of us by that point as we had gathered forces. It was a great ride down the Gorge towards the coast and it wasn't long before we started to hit more traffic and the suburbs of Nice. We found the cycle lanes which lead us down to the Med, still a few miles to go before our final destination but we had essentially made it, from the North Coast to the South Coast.
We cycled along past Nice Airport to Les Promenade des Anglais where we had our meeting spot to get the whole group of us together.
After we had all arrived the final mile was cycled in a long line of 24 of us...to the top end of the promenade. We had done it, over 900 mile through a beautiful country, thousands of metres of climbing and descending and all under our own steam...I can't even imagine how many pedal strokes, but I can honestly say I loved every one of them.
We took photographs, drank champagne and hugged each other...an amazing experience shared with amazing people.
https://www.strava.com/activities/368849651
Miles - 58 miles
Cols - One
Ascent - 800m
Rode with - Pretty much everyone.