Cycling the most iconic climbs of the Alps


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July 14th 2017
Published: July 20th 2017
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I’m still in France, waiting for the Chinese Immigration Bureau to deliver the work visa I’ve been waiting for (50 days already…) to get back to Beijing. For Bastille Day, I followed my parents on a wonderful trip in the French Alps around Saint Jean de Maurienne, where my dad and I took part in the cycling race of L’Arvan Villards. My dad took up cycling a few years ago, and now frequentl... Read Full Entry



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au dessus des Bottièresau dessus des Bottières
au dessus des Bottières

retour à la maison depuis le Corbier (day 03)
beautiful areabeautiful area
beautiful area

around Le Corbier
de justesse!de justesse!
de justesse!

chacun son tour!
nous montons aux Karellisnous montons aux Karellis
nous montons aux Karellis

aujourd'hui, c'est maman qui fait les photos.
montée des Karellismontée des Karellis
montée des Karellis

je suis loin derrière



20th July 2017
c'est dur!

Follow that Road
Must be great to tackle your French Alps Jeremy as a relaxing sojourn from tackling the frenetic streets of Beijing. By the way, do you bicycle in Beijing? I have heard they were trying to ban electric bikes but what about the pedal variety?
21st July 2017
c'est dur!

Cycling those roads
Thanks for the message, Dancing Dave! Cycling the Alps was sensational! I can't wait to go again! I do cycle in Beijing, and it's actually one the best places to do so in China, as there are tons of cylcing lanes everywhere. I lived in Fuzhou for 7 years, and cycled every day there, but it was a bit risky! Beijing is so big, so spread-out, it can take a while to cycle from one place to another, and when it's polluted, it aren't pleasant! But I'd rather cycle than take the bus or subway...

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