Sunday 10 April 2011

San Remo road trip - Days 1 and 2

After an 11 hour drive down to San Remo we had finally arrived at are beach front apartment for the week, With amazing weather and everyone feeling well, we were looking forward to the next morning when we could start are week of training.

Day 1: San Remo to Sospel… 8/04/2011

We headed out on the road bikes for a quick spin to explore the sea front, covering a steady 12 miles with an average speed of 24mph. I think we all came to the conclusion that the sea front mountain views were some of the most spectacular scenery you could ask for, making for a perfect start to the trip.

After a quick breakfast, we loaded up the downhill bikes and headed back in to France, to the Sospel bike park. The tracks at Sospel are quite varied, going from fast and rocky, to Champery style steepness all on one side of the hill. We started off on the fast rocky track which was around 5 minutes long, and just so happened to have a car parked halfway down (which may have lost part of its wing mirror during the day). After more punctures than any sane person could cope (about 6 between Michael and John in 5 runs) we started to get to grips with the fast, rough nature of the track and grabbed the helmet cam (link here). A total of 8 runs, spectacular sunshine and an uplift road that would put a smile on anyone’s face (10 miles of switchback corners), we headed back to the apartment to have some well deserved food, and get some much needed sleep.

Sospel Downhill, Italy, Olie Burton follows John Holbrook form Team Abarth MTB

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjZbjvXCtCk

Day 2: San Remo… I’ll take that one please! 9/04/2011

08:55 1hour on the road bikes done, it was time to load up the van and head inland from the Italian coast. After yesterdays record number of punctures we stopped off at the local bike shop in San Remo to stock up on tubes for the day, 10 should do us for a few day…!

Tubes replenished, and a quick stop for another €100 of diesel in the Ducato, it was time to head to another new riding spot over in Pieve di tiaco, a fast rocky track about 30 miles inland from San Remo. The track was really worn in as there had been a wet race on the track during the previous weeks. The top half was rough, twisty and tight, leading into a fast, flat out bottom section. This traversed along the side of the mountain on old rock paths and had the tightest wooden corner out of a chute any of us had ever seen, before leading into a floating step down and on in to the town.

After 7 runs down the track, a load of bike setup changes, and getting a bit carried away with the banter along the uplift route, we prepped the bikes and headed back to the apartment. Tomorrow we’re keeping it local and heading up to San Romolo (just above Remo), as the annual Rally San Remo (which we forgot about) should be over now, meaning we can get some time in on one of our favourite tracks here.

Helmet cam footage from today. Olie follows John down the top section of the rocky Italian track.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo2o2BHpVvk

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