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Race Across Italy III

03 Sunday Jul 2016

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As the weather forecast indicates rain for today before noon, I decided to start early.

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Small breakfast before departure.

 

After breakfast, 0730, I cycle down to the official starting line. We are in Italy and I am pretty early, nothing is prepared yet. This situation makes it easy for me to start now, as I am not part of the official starters.
After two hours of cycling, rain came up, light later stronger. Everything goes smooth, climbing starts early, the first peaks are in the clouds and it seems as if they had been covered in snow until the day before the race. I have to keep the cadence high, it is cold up here.

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Just climbing and climbing.
Around lunch, I decide to take it easy and find a nice place to have some lunch. lentil soup and as second dish a seafood risotto, really good.

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Seafood Risotto, delicious.
Getting back on track, many of the supported riders had already been passing by. Crazy, one man and a van full of support. Not my idea of cycling, nevermind.
Riding down the hills, it seems as if there was marble on the road, small but sharp pieces. There was an hour without rain, first flat in front, tubular. Worst Case, I had to go on tubulars, my other rims had not been ready to ride. Checking the tubular, where to locate the power sealant milk from the inside, it showed up that there were more than ten punctures. No need to hope for a quick repair.

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Can you count the punctures? I cannot.

 

Pack all my stuff and start walking. Several support cars offer their support, many people in the villages also. It just gave me some kind of mental support, which had a great value for me.
After more than three hours of walking, on Saturday evening, after 1900, I finally found an open bicycle shop, that could really offer my tubulars.

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An Italian miracle in Avezzano!
Slowly, it is getting dark, rain slows down at this moment, climbing again.
Stronger rain came up around 2300 and my power supply met some serious trouble. Connections got wet by the time, no more charging. As my garmin already stopped operation before, I had to rely on my phone. 0330 in the rainy morning, power off. Where to go now? No paper map in my hands, have a rest and dry the connectors, hopefully.
Found a dry place at Crazy Horse Bar. Sounded like a Place that is open until late. But no, at 0530 they opened up this bar. So, I had a rest of two hours, at least. I did not need to find an Italian breakfast, I was invited for a cafe and a cornetto con crema. I could charge my phone, and headed forward towards Rocca Massima.

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Beautiful scenery, less rain, heavy deep hanging clouds and steep roads. Steep roads up towards the peak.

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Cappuccino in Rocca Massimo

Short Cappuccino on top, then heading to the coast of Latina, winds with me. At the sea, strong winds and many kite surfer.

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Latina beach, walked off cleats, wind

At this point I realized that I walked off my cleats almost completely. This weather does not invite for resting. Heading back to Pescara, beautiful landscape, clouds full of rain ahead.
On the roads of Roccasecca, quite a lot of traffic. Only small room for bicycles, riding fast directly next to the cars, the stones on the roads had been visible, cleats cannot lift the bike amymore. Bang! Hitting the small rocks with high speed, this bang was a really loud noise, tried to break down safely, this was a real challenge. The hole in my tire was huge, once more no chance for my sealing milk, everything ran out here.

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No chance to repair that flat on the road.

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This was it, go home.

Only about 200 kms before the finish line, I had to give up this race, not happy at all. Only thing, it was material defect again. No physical weakness, at all.
Getting on the train, it took me more hours on trenitalia to get to Silvi, than just going on by bike.

 

Nachmittag in Silvi/ First afternoon north of Pescara

22 Friday Apr 2016

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Der Flug ging fix und das Rad wurde wohlbehalten entladen. Der erste Abholversuch meines Hotel wurde mit einem Fiat 500 unternommen, danach kam er wieder und hatte einen Kastenwagen dabei. Hier passte dann der Koffer entspannt hinein.

Nach der Überführung und einem kurzen Caffè, habe ich das Rad aufgebaut und eine kleine Proberunde gedreht. Es ist schon schön hier. Nach der Runde noch einen Schaltzug samt Ummantelung gewechselt, jetzt mache ich mich ans Taschenpacken und entscheiden, welche Klamotten ich morgen mitnehme.
The flight was easy and the biycle was unloaded safely. The first pick-up attempt was made with a Fiat 500, then she returned followed by a van. This one was easy to carry my case.

After the transfer and a good Ristretto, I have built up the bike and had a small but nice practice round. It’s really beautiful here. After the small ride I changed a gear cable together with the jagwire going through the areobar. Now I head to my room to pack the bags and decide what clothes I take and which ones to leave here.

 

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Race Across Italy II

22 Friday Apr 2016

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Nun sitze ich am Flughafen und habe noch ein bisschen Zeit.

Die letzten Auswüchse in der Kommunikation der Veranstalter endeten darin, dass ich nicht qualifiziert bin oder bereits vor dem Rennen disqualifiziert. Nachdem der Veranstalter auf meine Fragen per eMail nicht reagiert hatte, habe ich auch meine Startgebühr zurückgehalten. Alles andere, Anreise und Unterkunft hatte ich nichtsdestotrotz unverändert geplant. Nach längerem Hin und Her in der vergangenen Woche, reise ich unverändert an und fahre die identische Strecke, allerdings doppelt self-supported, da nun auch ausserhalb des Rahmen von RaceAcrossItaly. Aber ich bin höchstwillkommen, im kommenden Jahr mitzumachen. O-Ton Paolo. Tja, kann mir schwerlich vorstellen, dass es dazu kommen wird, aber sag niemals nie.

Fahrrad ist ist der Kiste, alles Andere auch. Leider liegt das C5 immernoch in der Klinik und wird auch nur unter Vorbehalt wieder eingesetzt werden, nachdem Cervelo ihn als Totalschaden deklariert hat. Dazu an anderer Stelle später mehr.

Alles ist frisch vorbereitet, feine neue Nokon-Züge eingebaut, damit es meine Hände ein bisschen leichter haben. Lenker doppelt umwickelt und Sattel gepflegt, sieht aus die neu.

Die KCNC CB1 Bremsen endlich mal zerlegt und komplett entsandet, bewegen sich wie neu.

Der vordere Reifen ist ein bisschen ein Spiel mit dem Feuer, aber wir werden sehen. Da es sowieso regnen soll, werden die Abfahrten eher verhalten ausfallen, da die neuen Lightweightfelgen ansonsten gleich aufgearbeitet werden können.

Vergangene Woche nochmal ein paar Höhenmeter geradelt, die letzten Tage komplette Pause, da ich mich am Freitag komplett leer geradelt habe.

Wir werden sehen, wie weit ich komme. Waidmannsheil!


Race across Italy

02 Saturday Apr 2016

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Da habe ich mich doch endlich terminlich in die Nesseln gesetzt. Meine Frau plant seit Jahren ihr Laufen und ich sage ja, bin ich da. Alles kein Problem. Heute klicke ich mich durch Zufall durch meine eMails und stelle fest, dass es noch 20 Tage bis zum Race across Italy sind. auf der Seite sehe ich, dass ich gelistet bin.

So war das doch garnicht abgemacht, nun ja. Vielleicht ja es ja doch eine meiner Nacht und Nebel Aktionen, die hin und wieder durch das Unterbewusstsein angestiftet werden.

Nun werde ich also doch noch versuchen, dass das alles unter einen Hut kommt. Noch habe ich keine echte Idee, wie das funktionieren soll, aber es sind ja noch ein paar Tage Zeit.

Auf das Race across Italy bin ich auch eher durch Zufall gestossen, da ich gesehen habe, dass es tatsächlich kleinere begleitete Rennen auch in Europa zu geben scheint. Das käme für mich nicht in Frage, trotzdem kam ich über diesen Umweg auf dieses Rennen. Und ich habe die Kategorie “unbegleitet” gefunden, sehr schön. Denn jedem Daseine. Knappe 800km mit circa 8500 zu überwindenden Höhenmetern.

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With this date, I put myself into serious private trouble. My wife is planning her running schedule for years and I confirmed: “Yes yes, I gonna be here, no worries”.

By chance, today I click through my emails and realise that there are 20 days left until the Race Across Italy actually starts. On their site, I can see that I’m listed.

AS far as I remember, it was not discussed this way around, well. Maybe one of my known covert operations led to this result.

Now I still have to try that everything comes together as smooth as possible. I still have no real idea of ​​how this would work, but there are still some days time.

On the Race Across Italy I am also more likely encountered by chance, because I have recognised that actually there seem to be smaller accompanied races in Europe. This won’t work for me, but I came across this detour to this race. And I have the category found “unaccompanied”, very nice. For each of us his own arrangement. Around 800km and about 8500 meters of elevation.

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