Cycling across Italy – Is this the best country to cycle tour?

We left france about a week ago and our progress through Italy has been pretty quick and certainly enjoyable.

Cycling from Chamonix, France to Istanbul, Turkey

So only a few days to go until we cycle across Europe to Asia. Crossing 9 Countries (France, Italy, Slovenia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Greece and Turkey) and 9 language borders.

The route is about 3000km and we have 31 days. This is fixed as we fly out to Argentina on July 17th to go ski touring for 3 months. Therefore we have  to average 100km everyday, and probably a bit more after factoring in some rest days. It is not an epic challenge to cover every mile so we might get the train if struggling to make that!

Kit is almost ready, I am taking a Kona Jake the Snake cross bike, and I have created a pimped out CroMo framed hybrid type thing for Marion, still waiting on some brakes but it is looking sweet. We have manged to keep kit minimal so should be fast and light.

We are a bit interested to see what happens in Turkey and Istanbul…so far the situation seems OK, we still might detour to Athens if needed.Cycle Route

My new best ever mountain bike descent – South Chilcotins, Canada

After riding uphill for hours we started this epic descent through some spectacular scenery. You can just make me out in lower right and the single track path snaking away to the valley floor. This was about 80km from the nearest road/track and yet again we didn't see a soul for the entire day.
After riding uphill for hours we started this epic descent through some spectacular scenery. You can just make me out in lower left and the single track path snaking away to the valley floor. This was about 80km from the nearest road/track and yet again we didn’t see a soul for the entire day.

Road cycling in France – Chamonix to Annecy and Back

It is hard to beat the road riding in the Alps during the spring. The snowy mountains and lush green valleys make the scenery its most spectacular.

We cycled to Lake Annecy and back from Chamonix, not too far but we detoured to take in a couple of category 2 Tour de France climbs. Around the resort of La Clusaz just past Megeve. We enjoyed col d’Aravis then dropping to La Clusaz before passing through Manigod and Thones on a pleasant small road. It was then just a slog to the lake front.
What always surprises me is how much I enjoy big climbs in the Alps they are normally long and steady and I find a good rhythm and just keep going. Stopping for me is like defeat and makes it harder to start again. A good view at the top and sense of achievement make it worthwhile.

We stayed at http://www.beausite-talloires.com/en/ while in Talloires, dirt cheap on booking.com and a spectacular setting.

These are a few pictures from the trip;
Waterfall with the spring snow melt towards Servoz
The above waterfall was full with the spring snow melt, just off the road as we headed towards Servoz
Views along the valley in bright spring green
Beautiful views along the valley in the Alps’ bright spring green colours
Descent into Thones
Descent into Thones was twisty and super long, we had in our minds that we had to re ascend this tomorrow!
Resting tired legs in the hotel's lakeside sun loungers
Resting tired legs in the hotel’s lakeside sun loungers looking across Lac Annecy
Chapel at the top of col d'aravis
Chapel at the top of col d’aravis