The guy on the left is wearing the Bermuda Tools kit, but the guy on the right looks like a right tool. 😆#viciousvelo #outsideisfree #raidpyreneen #timothyeverest
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The guy on the left is wearing the Bermuda Tools kit, but the guy on the right looks like a right tool. 😆#viciousvelo #outsideisfree #raidpyreneen #timothyeverest
Big big thanks to these guys - Ian and Julie Wright of Pyrenees Multisport who made it all happen! The organisation of the ride was brilliant, they kept us on the right route, kept us fed and watered and importantly kept us motivated. Thanks guys hope to do something with you again.
Raid Day 5
Raid Day 5
Woke up to sun and clear sky today. This is the last and easiest section of the Raid. To finish within the 100 hour limit we must complete the 86 km route arriving in Cerbere before 12.45.
We set off as usual about 8.30 and leave Prades and the mountains behind. We cycle through quiet roads past vineyards and plantations of peach trees. We take in the last of the 18 cols (Col de Ternere) but hardly notice it, it being a modest 233 m.
We ride pretty much as a single group as far as St Genis des Fountaines at 50 km where we take a welcome coffee break. Its then a short hop to the coast where we follow the Corniche through Argeles sur Mer, Collioure, Porte Vendres, Banyuls and then our destination Cerbere. We are all accounted for by 12.15 - mission accomplished!