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A Perfect Cycling Day

I would call today’s stage a perfect day. Although it was a tough one, the combination of all (length, difficulty, scenery, …) was just perfect:

  • it was short enough to not be in a rush, and even the slower riders (like me Nerd smile) can get easily to camp
  • it was very scenic – lots of photo opportunities and coke stops
  • it was demanding
    • the roads were partially difficult to ride and required full concentration
    • the ratio between distance and number of ups/downs – not too many, but therefore steeper climbs and fast descents
    • temperatures were high but still in range
    • no snow or icy roads Winking smile
  • perfect accommodation and food at the end

Again 5* for Cristiano and Henry for scouting this tour

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Road Block

A dangerous encounter on my way through the Java coastal region. I was just taking up speed again after a short climb, when this guy passed my way, trying to escape into the bushes and keeping John and Colin in a respectful distance …

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King of the Mountain

Mastered today’s last climb back to the coastline. Campsite at the beach, onky a 14 km downhill away.

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Ups and Downs

The Sumatra Sutra section is over. Yesterday late afternoon I arrived at Carita, the first camp location on Java. A fairly large hotel complex at the beach. Whereas Eric – who was already here for some days, to recover from his fall and broken rips – stated that the hotel was deserted, with him as the only guest; it is now over crowded with weekend guests. two dozen busses with students and adults from all over the place are here turning the hotel into a massive entertainment area, with live music, games and all day BBQs.

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As with the terrain – with a lot of ups and downs – it goes up and down with the health. Many suffer from sore throats, colds from A/C and pollution. It is not easy to find the right balance between refreshing cool and a comfortable room climate. Sharing the room with another person require compromises, too. Cycling all day in sweaty, wet fabric and temperatures between 20 and 40°C and the entering the hotel room with A/C set to 18°C is of no good. The filters are probably also not well maintained, spreading germs easily. Well, this will all change in Australia, when I am sleeping in my own tent.

I skipped a boat trip to Krakatau in favor to relax and cure my A/C|pollution cold. It would have been a ~4 hours boat ride to and from the volcanic island, but too much if you don’t feel well. Therefore I went to the village, got some medicine for my cold from the hospital (costs me 0.80€), had passport photos made (for my 3rd application for the Timor-Leste visa), and permanent ‘health mask for biker’ to wear when cycling, replacing the disposable surgeons masks.

Hope internet gets better during the day, so I can upload more photos from the past cycling days.

2016-09-06 Photos

Photos of Stage 17

Kalianda to Carita – Sumatra to Java

2014-09-05 Photos

Photos of Stage 16

Gisting to Kalianda – Sumatra

Directors in Joy

Andreas and Cristiano, our tour directors, are happily awaiting the brave & strong riders at todays Hotel. Both knowing, what they had scouted out for us. We were not too many who actually decided to ride this hard stage today. Chris, Brett, Shirley, Daniel, Paul and me made it to the finish line. Annegrete jumped the van on the last climb, just 5 km from the camp site. Not even a sweep was on the track in the afternoon … Brett even extended the final short downhill from the last summit and went passed the turn to the hotel. He had to climb back an extra 4 km to get back to us.

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Well Done – All riders are safe and sound at the 21!

2014-09-04 Photos

Photos of Stage 15

Krui to Gisting – Sumatra

I wished I was back to IBM Cafeteria

Another lunch at a beautiful beach. Do I ever want to be back eating in the IBM cafeteria?

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2014-09-03 Photos

Photos of Stage 14

Bintuhan to Krui – Sumatra