Showing posts with label Cycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cycling. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 November 2016

El Torcal, a going up trip.

We started the ride like this…
Rainy start.. see the mountains in the back? We were heading there…
Some switchbacks…
Some were intimidating..!
The roads? Excellent..!!! (most of the way) look in the back.. That was our destination..
At the top of our main climb.. "El Torcal" is an observatory, and you can see even Africa from there in a clear day.. today wasn’t one..
At the turn around point.. Now that was some climbing..!
At the sign point… Reference.. Look t-Bong I am using your present..!!!
Heading back was lots of downhill..!!! Do’h..!!! But in order to get to the main road and take some distance away from the ride we had to face this..
One of the guys cresting… Pain face anyone?? The view in the back amazing..!
To finish at this place that is amazing..! Cycling meeting point is the name of the place..!
And I am done for this week.. 385 km and 7300 meters of desnivel.. I am done..!
Thanks for reading and if you need any info leave a comment and I get back to you..

Sunday, 6 November 2016

One to remember

The start of the first climb… Cat 2, Las 3 Cruces
The first 3 km are brutal..! All above 10% and as high as 16%
Then it never gets really easy…
Then you have a few flat and downhill sections where you push like an idiot trying to catch whoever is in front of you
From the top you get this view.. (pay attention to those mountains in the far back)
Our last man coming up..
There were some special refuel options.. They make this for cyclists.. Is a Gel in the form of a well look..
Then was the descend… After that some rolling to get to out next climb of the day… As we started to climb the not real climb
Then after 5 km at 10% I think.. my reward.. Mediterranean under there and in the far back Sierra Nevada (with snow)
Migue taking his time to climb the last 200 meters.. I am not blaming him..
All together at the top of El Repetidor de Mijas
And that was my way to close my 350 km week…
Hope you enjoyed the story and hope to see you around here soon..!
Pablo

Monday, 31 October 2016

A man on a mission

Last night i started to prepare my assault to the 2 big climbs of today… No I was not aiming for the KOM.. Is totally out of reach for me.. But I sure could beat my previous times..!!!
The first climb? Cerro de Hijar is a 7.1 km climb at around 5% qualifies as a cat 2 where my previous best attempt was 32:10 over that distance… Today’s effort?? 27:48 I felt like my heart was going to come out of my chest but I kept pushing.. 
It feels so good to see some improvement on my climbing… But it will be a while before I attack that climb again..
Some pics of my friends as they were getting to the top
Don Antonio… 57 years old and usually kicks my butt on every raise of the road… (also weights 63 kilos)


And the last one? This is the look of someone that gives everything on a climb…
Then we had to ride for a little while to reach the next climb… I am sure some of you will remember the climb to el Juanar… This is another climb that is not long, at least the part that I wanted to do better at… El Juanar is a Cat 3 climb at 6% where the first km probably is the worst part… My previous best time here was… 20:30 and today’s effort was… 18:50..!!!
Not bad for a 100.4 kilo rider right??
As you can see this place and me can adapt to almost any requirements.. By this I mean that if you want to ride hard when you come I can make you ride hard.. If you want to take it easy and stop to take pictures everywhere we can do that too..!! I am happier with the latest option...
Start planning your next trip to Málaga and I will make sure you have one of the best times of your life on the bike... Or at least try..
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See you next time.. Or maybe soon?
Pablo

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Pablo's Cycling Tours..! With Paul and Alex..! Thanks for coming guys..!

I met another PdC user..!

I also started promoting Pablo’s Cycling Tours so far I took 3 people out and nice reviews back..
But today’s story? Paul (can’t remember his user name here) is on holidays with his family about 100 km from Coín but he drove to meet me and go for a ride that I put together.. We also had Alex riding with us.. He is a friend of Paul from Scotland… So all of us headed out for little adventure..
As usual I took roads that are light on traffic.. So I can do this while riding..
We had to stop and fix Alex saddle height since it was a lot off… Rental bikes do that.. This was a good opportunity to take a group pic.. Big climb started right after that pic.
As is a tradition now a days we stopped at the Puerto sign to take another pic.. (they almost kill me climbing, I got there a few minutes behind them…)
We then took a long fast downhill to the next town where we had some coffee and sweets.. No pics of them.. After that we cross the street to look at this..
Pictures don’t make justice to the surrounding area.. But you can see in their faces that their were happy with it.
We took a transition road that was surrounded by olive trees and mountains on both sides.. The view?
One more..
I was hurting in colours already at the back but good enough to take pics of the guys.. And the side of this mountain..
And there were lakes and dams..
And switchbacks…
And previous Vuelta finishes…
And "kid" having fun.. We are all big kids..!
And this is part of what we just had climbed..
And we stopped at Caminito del Rey sight…
There were Belgium tapas and Spanish ones as well +beer..!!!
Before we rounded all up in Coin with a refreshment..
Overall a great day out..! The ride? HERE 120 km and 2200 meters of climbing..
Thanks for coming guys..!!!

Wednesday, 5 October 2016

La Vuelta a España, trip to Alicante "Day 2"

If you read the first report, the one from day 1 you will just follow up the story... If you didn't you might want to go and read the first one... Up to you..

 After a good night of sleep was time for day 2

And here are some pictures….
So we started the day making our way to the start of the stage… Look around everyone soaking in the race environment..
Me? Well I was looking for a friend…
And the moment they were finish with team meeting and he was the last one out of the bus… (I yelled at him "are wtf are you doing in there sleeping?") But we finally saw each other after 3 years or so..
Then we talked for a little bit.. He seemed in good spirits.. And happy to see a familiar face.. (and yeehoo FFS next time let me know you are taking pictures…!!!)
And the pics don’t get any better.. But is not about me is about Sergey.. (yeehoo I am going to kill you)
We spoke about life, cycling and old friends U.S and Spain… You can see the pics don’t get any better either.. Me Sergey looks great..!
After the last shot it was time for us to make it up the climb of the day.. the last climb to the finish line.. We agree with Sergey that we will try to stay in touch a bit more and not let so much time go in between visits..
Now it was time to start climbing… T-Bong and Tom leading the way..
The spirits were great at the start of the climb…
This one is about 2 km from the top.. Where thanks to the police I caught up to the rest of the group.. We were stopped at least 5 times while climbing to show our VIPpasses.. Thanks again Marat..!!! Without this we couldn’t make it to the finish line..
For this shot I actually attacked ant told T-Bong not to follow…!!! Sweat and clouds didn’t help with the image.
And we made it to the finish line..!!!
Latour launches his final attack of the day.. I was sure Atapuma had this one..
He had enough by this point.. El Puma..!!!
Felline going for 3rd..
Bobo..!!! Right?
Quintana out sprinting a very tired Froome..
Remember Froome clapping at Nairo’s win? Well this is what it looked like from behind..
Froome heading back down.. He had such a disappointed face
Hola Valverde..!
Dani Moreno..! Very nice guy..
And that was all from day 2 in Alicante… Aitana is a great climb.. Hard as hard gets but really nice.. The only reason we could get all the way to the top is because Marat got his hands on this very useful invitations…
Oh the Strava link is here we are on the top 100 for the final climb segment..!!
Also let me recommend Julian to you all for any trips that you might want to do... Here is his Facebook page
Thanks for reading..!! Is one more day after this one.. Stay tuned for the last one..
Pablo
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