Mulezen
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Easy for you to sayWhy not?
Easy for you to sayWhy not?
Yes.Scotland?
Great job. Whatâs next, a triple Metric or double Imperial????A Double Metric Century Along The Vistula
Friday, May 12th, 2023
It has been my dream to ride for 200 km on an e-bike for a long time. I only needed the proper riding conditions, and the destination. Suffice to say, the only location that was 200 km away, was exciting, and I had friends there was the Gothic city of ToruĹ on the Vistula. Given a warm May day and a massive tailwind available, I had to set off for that demanding ride on last Friday in the early morning.
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7:25 am with my Vado ready for the ride. Two spare batteries in panniers, an e-bike charger, a power-bank, a phone charger, tools including a spare inner tube, spare clothes, toiletries, food, beverages... Just name it! I was so glad my Vado had got the new strong rear wheel just recently! I was riding in the 35/35% standard ECO assistance for very long range.
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Top: An ancient fortified church in BrochĂłw (Mazovia). One Frederic Chopin was baptised there.
Bottom: A trestle bridge over the Bzura.
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Once I got up north, I was continuing my ride along the Vistula all the way to ToruĹ. It is -- as I call it -- "the Hauländer land". As I am fascinated with the old (and long gone) Hauländer culture and phenomenon, I will tell you more about Hauländers in my Saturday ride report! Here, the line of the trees in the background marks the Vistula embankment and the gravel Vistula Trail (this time, I was riding asphalt only!)
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It is the rape flowering season in Poland now. The views are magnificent, and the flower scent makes you feel like you were riding in the Paradise!
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A wooden church of 1775 in DobrzykĂłw.
I have to admit I had to bypass an important and beautiful city of PĹock -- once the capital city of Mazovia -- because of lack of time.
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I had to ride with traffic on the major highway #62 very close to the Vistula. Here, the place where icebreakers were refuelling during the heavy winter days of 2021 when the Vistula was totally frozen and the flood jeopardized the city of PĹock
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The Vistula northwards of the WĹocĹawek Dam. The river is unregulated from that point on all way up the Baltic Sea.
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WĹocĹawek is another major city on the Vistula, located in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian voivodeship. Kuyavia itself is a major farming area with fertile "black soil", and WĹocĹawek is the capital city of that historical land. (I will tell you more on Pomerania in my Saturday ride report).
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Flowering rape was everywhere! (See the windmills, too). At that place, I had just made the Imperial Century.
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My close friend BogusĹaw intercepted me in a beautiful place called RaciÄ Ĺźek. He is a University Professor at the Copernicus University of ToruĹ, an expert on hydrogeology and flood control. (The University Professor is the second highest academic rank in Poland). He is, among others, an avid road cyclist! Now, he helped me to get to my place even without the GPS! (Besides, I was tired and needed someone to ride with me).
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One of the three brine graduation towers in the famous spa of Ciechocinek. See BogusĹaw taking pictures. He is a brilliant photographer, videographer, a mountaineer, a musician... What a man!
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As BogusĹaw and I were zooming bike paths south of ToruĹ, I could hear a driver yelling at me: "STEFAN! STEFAN! STOP!" My name is really rare in Poland nowadays, so I stopped immediately. "Nobody Expects The Spanish Inquisition!" Fancy that... Roman (centre) is my gravel cycling buddy from Warsaw. How come he was waiting for me on my course in ToruĹ? Here is the story:
Roman and his son are competing roller-skaters, and they came in ToruĹ to participate in a race. Roman was tracking my current position on the Strava Beacon link I had shared and simply intercepted me on my course! What a meeting!
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Cosy, elegant, quiet, bike-friendly, and inexpensive "Dwa KsiÄĹźyce" (Two Moons) hotel 7 km away from ToruĹ. The receptionist let me store my Vado inside the hotel and gave me a ground floor room on my request. A fantastic place! (Having a bike as the means of transportation, I must be crazy to live in the big city of ToruĹ!)
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My longest e-bike ride ever! I was lucky to be propelled by the tailwind! Don't ask me how my butt felt, though!
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"You're going to need a bigger map" /Specialized/
Between you and Stefan, Iâm feeling like an underachiever. Nice ride.View attachment 153705
It was time for another epic, I have been really busy sorting the house after getting a new heating system installed so it was time to get the bike out again! I did get a 50 miler in 6 days ago but didn't take any photos and I was too busy to post about it... I set off just after 7am with a real chill in the air but the NW wind was light at that time so it didn't feel cold, I decided to head SE to Peebles and it was such a great ride with sun quite a bit of the way which is always a bonus!
I started off on the back roads and cycle paths on my way to Carnwath, this is just after passing through Carnwath with the fields looking very lush!
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I passed through Elsrickle with nice quiet roads to enjoy and the sun still shining, this road is like a real rollercoaster and so much fun to ride!
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I was now climbing up to join the A701 which was also quiet, this road can be busy at times but it was my lucky day! There are some lovely views along this road and not many climbs!
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Just past Lamancha it was time to change my first battery at 46.5 miles and 3500ft of climbing! I now had a nice descent to look forward to on the A703 to Peebles, although I was now into a strenghtening headwind but it was still fun! I reached Peebles with 60 miles covered and my intention was to head for Biggar and then Lanark but I had to change my plan when I reached Biggar!
The River Tweed at Peebles!
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I left Peebles on the busy A72 but left it as soon as I could and joined the very quiet and very scenic B712 to Stobo!
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This road was just sublime, eventually I reached the end of the B712 and joined the A701 to Broughton! This is just before reaching Broughton!
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I then noticed a quiet back road which would lead me to Biggar and what a road it was but quite a bit of climbing and I was still into the headwind which was now around 20mph! I arrived in Biggar with the intention to continue to Lanark but the sky looked pretty ominous so I decided to head north back to Carnwath! I started the climb out of Biggar and was keeping an eye on the clouds over Lanark way, the sun was still shining on the Tinto Hills at this point!
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I was getting close to Libberton and the dark clouds were looming and I could see a squall passing over the fields to my left, the next thing I was getting pelted by hail and it really hurt! Thankfully I just caught the edge of the squall and arrived in Carnwath with the sun shining! I continued north and stopped soon to change my second battery at just over 87 miles, the headwind really depleted it! So I was now on my final battery but I only had around 25 miles to go so I could raise the assist level without fear of running out of juice, this was a real blessing as my legs were starting to feel it due to the headwind and all the climbing!
From here I had a trouble free ride home with just a little shower close to home, what a brilliant day that was and by the time I got home it was now 17C, a lot warmer than 7am when it was only 5C! Almost 7000ft of climbing and my legs were feeling it, I was actually considering taking just 2 batteries but I knew there would be a lot of climbing so I made the right decision taking all 3!
@Stefan Mikes Congratulations on your first 200k, awesome job!
Given the e-bike (and my) limitations, the maximum I could venture would be a 257 km gravel ultramarathon this year. To "make it" on a single ride requires having a Support And Gear (SAG) car, which is strictly forbidden by the race regulation. Riding an e-bike is forbidden, too I'm ready to be disqualified at the start line!Great job. Whatâs next, a triple Metric or double Imperial????
I hear it's been very, very warm out there!And the weekend ride to and through Smith Cove Park, Discovery Park and Myrtle Edwards Park. The aerial view is courtesy of Grey's Anatomy (hey, I saw the opening with that view and grabbed it with my phone and then put in the route, more or less) that shows some of my route through Myrtle Edwards and up the urban hills to Seattle Center and the Space Needle
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It was time for another epic, I have been really busy sorting the house after getting a new heating system installed so it was time to get the bike out again! I did get a 50 miler in 6 days ago but didn't take any photos and I was too busy to post about it... I set off just after 7am with a real chill in the air but the NW wind was light at that time so it didn't feel cold, I decided to head SE to Peebles and it was such a great ride with sun quite a bit of the way which is always a bonus!
I started off on the back roads and cycle paths on my way to Carnwath, this is just after passing through Carnwath with the fields looking very lush!
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I passed through Elsrickle with nice quiet roads to enjoy and the sun still shining, this road is like a real rollercoaster and so much fun to ride!
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I was now climbing up to join the A701 which was also quiet, this road can be busy at times but it was my lucky day! There are some lovely views along this road and not many climbs!
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Just past Lamancha it was time to change my first battery at 46.5 miles and 3500ft of climbing! I now had a nice descent to look forward to on the A703 to Peebles, although I was now into a strenghtening headwind but it was still fun! I reached Peebles with 60 miles covered and my intention was to head for Biggar and then Lanark but I had to change my plan when I reached Biggar!
The River Tweed at Peebles!
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I left Peebles on the busy A72 but left it as soon as I could and joined the very quiet and very scenic B712 to Stobo!
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This road was just sublime, eventually I reached the end of the B712 and joined the A701 to Broughton! This is just before reaching Broughton!
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I then noticed a quiet back road which would lead me to Biggar and what a road it was but quite a bit of climbing and I was still into the headwind which was now around 20mph! I arrived in Biggar with the intention to continue to Lanark but the sky looked pretty ominous so I decided to head north back to Carnwath! I started the climb out of Biggar and was keeping an eye on the clouds over Lanark way, the sun was still shining on the Tinto Hills at this point!
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I was getting close to Libberton and the dark clouds were looming and I could see a squall passing over the fields to my left, the next thing I was getting pelted by hail and it really hurt! Thankfully I just caught the edge of the squall and arrived in Carnwath with the sun shining! I continued north and stopped soon to change my second battery at just over 87 miles, the headwind really depleted it! So I was now on my final battery but I only had around 25 miles to go so I could raise the assist level without fear of running out of juice, this was a real blessing as my legs were starting to feel it due to the headwind and all the climbing!
From here I had a trouble free ride home with just a little shower close to home, what a brilliant day that was and by the time I got home it was now 17C, a lot warmer than 7am when it was only 5C! Almost 7000ft of climbing and my legs were feeling it, I was actually considering taking just 2 batteries but I knew there would be a lot of climbing so I made the right decision taking all 3!
@Stefan Mikes Congratulations on your first 200k, awesome job!
Were I just 10 years younger, I would certainly come up with a kind of an "endorser billboard", like: 'So your old trusty multimetre does not need to gather the dust in your drawer anymore... GO BAFANG' Did you bring your soldering iron with you, too?Bike conked out at the top, who here carries a multi meter..oh I see, you dont ride botched diy bikes
I can clearly see you are a good candidate to take part in the Mazovian Gravel 250 (160 mi) race! The route plan for the MG 2023 involves a mandatory crossing a little river with your bike!Got it working , but abandoned any further climbing and headed back down an interesting path only to find it was footpath, there goes my back again.