There are lots of sayings, phases and even songs to mark the
beginning of a great adventure. “High ho Silver away”; “Off we go into the wild
blue yonder”; “Up, up and away; and, of course, “Ready, set, go,” just to name
a few. For me, getting ready for this trip has been more like a countdown to the
start of an epic trip to places unknown, yet legendary. Ten, nine, eight,
seven.… three, two, one. Blast off. It’s like looking at the moon for decades,
and now finally getting to visit.
The French Alps hold a certain mystery for me. Celebrated and cursed for over a hundred
years by those riding the most famous cycling event in the world, I’m finally going
to experience the French Alps from the seat of a bicycle. My advantage,
however, is that I’ll actually be able to see and appreciate the Alps since I
have no plans (or ability) to climb and descend at the same pace as those
riding in the Tour de France. I keep
reminding myself that unlike a bike training camp (or Raid Corsica), this trip
is designed as a cycling vacation. Maybe I should start looking at our trip
like nine days of recovery rides. Just a series of easy spins like we do on a
Sunday morning. But, then reality sets
in. Who am I kidding? Somehow, I know that’s not going to happen, as I keep
being told. But, it’s a nice metaphor that will keep me calm, relaxed and in
self-denial on this last day before we leave.
My next post will be from the Annecy, France. Unless we get
delayed in San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, or Washington, DC.
There will be moments where I will be "on your shoulder" to say, it's okay just cruise and relax and take in that view and enjoy this moment and the next and the next....... BUT I will also be cheering you on the climb when you are sucking the thin air as you cruise past the local club rider with ease.
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