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Vado 5.0 with assistance kept at 40/40% and with two 600 Wh batteries.
I have dreamt of making a 100-miler since I bought my first e-bike. It took almost two years before I felt ready for it. The weather was just ideal: balmy air, sunshine when you needed it and clouds when you felt hot from effort. Wind either non-existing or irrelevant, or even blowing behind your back.
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You'll need that map to understand where I have been to. The top frame is for my "greater neighbourhood", or, where I can ride for metric centuries or 70/75-milers. The area inside the orange frame is the Central Poland's Orchard Land; it's BIG. South of River Pilica, forested area begins.
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I virtually spent all day riding among orchards. Now, there is season for (sour) cherries in Poland; the sweet/black/Rainier cherries have been already eaten
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Polish horticulture is BIG. Here's a typical layout of a village in the area: orchards everywhere, the farm surrounded by fruit trees, and some space made for a local church. Interestingly, all roads there are asphalt, of varying quality. Gardeners need access roads to their orchards; and they have money and influence. (Expect gravel roads only where cereals are grown in the area).
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I stopped at a park in Biała Rawska for a sandwich
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Orchards, orchards everywhere! Big storks are the symbol of Polish countryside prosperity.
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The direction sign showed I should turn left to Nowe Miasto. Mapy.cz (Czech bike GPS navigation app) directed me to the right though, not without the reason. Soon, my Grizzle and I found ourselves on the River Pilica.
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Pilica and Wkra are Mazovian rivers big on kayaking. First of all, I took a swim in Pilica. Then, elderly kayakers went with an avalanche of questions about my S-Pedelec Vado (that number plate!) Third, I learned I could take the ferry across Pilica. To where? I consulted the map: The route looked okay, giving me even more kilometres. I was taking a rest when a lady shouted:
-- The ferry arrives! Hurry up or you might wait for another hour!
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The ferryman (in white) was so bored he was ready to take me as the single passenger for five zloties (not much more than a U.S. dollar). Luckily for him, he could carry as many as three people, and a car later. A kayaker (in red) offered his help just for fun. As you can see, the ferry was manually propelled!
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Unusual meeting at an unusual place. "All-world-directions crossroads", as the senior lady on a recreational ride named it. We had a deep conversation together there. She had mistakenly taken me for a friend of hers, and after discovering her mistake, she started with "It is good to talk".
Because of my extended ride, I rode in Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą (New Town-upon-Pilica) on last electrons. Actually, I rode for last 700 metres unpowered, to discover an obstacle: the town was located on a steep hill
Having all possible streets available, that idiot GPS app confronted me with
a steep, cobblestone road. I gave up and swapped the batteries before the climb, done in Turbo mode.
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Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą is known of two things:
- Polish Air Forces are big in the area, hence the MiG-15 on a monument, commemorating all Polish military pilots killed in war or accident.
- Monks. It is not easy to spot a monk right in a Polish street but it is the norm in Nowe Miasto/P.
When having a lunch there, I could understand how badly covid hit the gastronomy businesses in our country. Once a prosperous Polish-cuisine restaurant, "Kapitalna" turned into a pizza/hamburger takeaway bar. I was very sorry for the owner, and her cousin working as a waitress there.
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Some 20 km after leaving Nowe Miasto, I bonked. (I simply had had my lunch too late). Took a long rest, and having had leaden legs, I continued my ride. Meanwhile, pizza could feed my body and to my surprise, I partly regained my strength (orchards, orchards everywhere! The signage reads "Horses" )
At some point of my return trip, I was approached by a man riding a light motorcycle. He was extremely curious about my Vado, and he didn't want to let me go, so we rode side by side talking. His next question was "how fast can you ride on your e-bike?" To which I pressed the + button and simply left him standing
My top speed there was 48.7 km/h. He chased me and when I slowed down to take a turn, he said: "You were at 55 km/h! Impressive!" to which I replied: "That was downhill. Easy! I only got over 48 on the flat". And we rode and rode, talking.
-- Fifteen grands? Man, you can get a 2-3 kW conversion kit for four grands...
-- Mate, if I wanted to be ridden, I would have bought a motorbike!
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19:40 on 24th of July 2021. 7.1 km from the finish line. And then I turned the Turbo mode on
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Points of Interest.