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nicht exakt eingegeben, daher keine 180 km


5 September: From Nice airport to Menton along the coast.



Schwere Strecke. Diese Strecke ist 69,3 km lang. Hier wird die Runde schon einmal gefahren. Der Rundkurs selber ist noch einmal 21,5 Kilometer lang. Er wird 7-mal gefahren. D. h. erste 47,8 km und dann 150,5 km auf dem Rundkurs (7 Runden). Die Grundlage bildet der GP-Kurs nur die strecke ist eindutig schwerer.



Eine flache manchmal hügelige Strecke die fast die ganze Zeit entlang des Meeres führt. Am Ende wird im Anstieg zum Mont Faron interessant.



Nice - Easy route connecting the city airport to the beach of Villefranche. Minor short hill east of the port of Nice and great view over the Bay of Villefranche. Careful with jaywalkers on the Promenade des Anglais.



Die klassische Alpenetappe aus goldenen Zeiten.



Eine Strecke über den Col d'Èze und wieder zurück nach Nizza.



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(4 May 2009) Leaving Nice towards St-Pancrace, left onto the Chemin du Génie. Coffee in picturesque Vence and up the Col de Vence. Had a great lunch in Coursegoules after which we got caught out in a thunderstorm and decided to get down to the coast as fast as possible.

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(5 May 2009) Leaving Nice towards Falicon, a classy part of town. Coffee in l'Escarène after the Col de Nice. Climbed to Col de Turini where it was very cold (so no circuit) and our intended route via Sospel was closed. Plotted a new route back via Gorges de la Vésubie, had lunch in Lantosque. Encountered another road block in St Jean la Rivière which diverted us onto the D19 via Levens and back to Nice.

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(6 May 2009) An easy day, more or less along the coast. Do bring a small gear for the Chemin du Vinaigrier between the Corniche Moyenne and Grande Corniche! Coffee in La Turbie after the Col d'Eze, very relaxed Italian lunch in Ventimiglia and some sightseeing on the way back in Monaco where the F1 course was being built up.

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(7 May 2009) Leaving Nice along the river, right towards Peille and the "Lance Col" otherwise known as Col de la Madone with a nice new road surface and markings counting down to the summit. Awful road surface on the descent, though. Lunch in sunny Sospel "Gateway to the Mercantour." After the Col de Braus a short drag up the Col de Nice, right towards Contes and down to the coast.

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Le parcours vélo de la Prom-Gélas: http://www.skimercantour.fr

de Nice à la Madone de Fenestre en vélo, de la Madone au Gélas à ski de randonnée.



Mont Chauve par Aspremont, Tourette et Falicon



(5 May 2009) Leaving Nice towards Falicon, a classy part of town. Coffee in l'Escarène after the Col de Nice. Climbed to Col de Turini where it was very cold (so no circuit) and our intended route via Sospel was closed. Plotted a new route back via Gorges de la Vésubie, had lunch in Lantosque. Encountered another road block in St Jean la Rivière which diverted us onto the D19 via Levens and back to Nice.

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Der Großteil der Runde verläuft auf Verkehrsarmen Strecken. Es gibt immer wieder tolle Aussichten.



(6 May 2009) An easy day, more or less along the coast. Do bring a small gear for the Chemin du Vinaigrier between the Corniche Moyenne and Grande Corniche! Coffee in La Turbie after the Col d'Eze, very relaxed Italian lunch in Ventimiglia and some sightseeing on the way back in Monaco where the F1 course was being built up.

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(5 May 2009) Leaving Nice towards Falicon, a classy part of town. Coffee in l'Escarène after the Col de Nice. Climbed to Col de Turini where it was very cold (so no circuit) and our intended route via Sospel was closed. Plotted a new route back via Gorges de la Vésubie, had lunch in Lantosque. Encountered another road block in St Jean la Rivière which diverted us onto the D19 via Levens and back to Nice.

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(7 May 2009) Leaving Nice along the river, right towards Peille and the "Lance Col" otherwise known as Col de la Madone with a nice new road surface and markings counting down to the summit. Awful road surface on the descent, though. Lunch in sunny Sospel "Gateway to the Mercantour." After the Col de Braus a short drag up the Col de Nice, right towards Contes and down to the coast.

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(4 May 2009) Leaving Nice towards St-Pancrace, left onto the Chemin du Génie. Coffee in picturesque Vence and up the Col de Vence. Had a great lunch in Coursegoules after which we got caught out in a thunderstorm and decided to get down to the coast as fast as possible.

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wind & sonne , touristen , imbecile frogs , flics , sonntagsmarkt , Casino Monte Carlo



w/o my capricious escapade with sliding on the sidewalk id might had driven till genova - T.G. therefore i had nice stay in gratis italian Ospedale , beside of mine layed the famous Giancarlo Polidori , Winner of Giro del Lazio in 1968 and even unlucky 4th at World-championchip in 1971 (!) - he was in terrible condition , no chance to chat with him , even docs & nurses had their probs to keep him awake ... btw  beautiful ones , i asked for a bed to stay "avete un letto per me ? " hehe

lucky me ? FO   i hate to quit ... but had to return by Train bc of the early southern Sundown ffs  , cheap in italy ! 6 euro , velo gratis !!!  (but hey make sure i left a station before goal to arrive nizza by bike lol)

Tunnel , Mare , Gnocchi pesto & tutte le Emozione

OLMO-negozio in Bordighera - very famous  he was a great cycliste - store full of original autographs...  direct on the main-route  u cannot miss it - closed from noon - 2 : 30



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200gb of HD movies hidden

i was careful as i promised , besides of friday 13th  oops -

ON WOOD !!!



some pix gonna come

gr8 Ride , & lil Flat at the End , another Break i needed , 2 bad i missed grilled Fish or at least anchovis-Pizza b4 Nizza !



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