Yesturday I cycled the Croix de Fer and then came back down to watch the tour go over the Glandon.
My legs weren't complaining too much on the return leg, so decided to quickly pop up the Col de Sabot, hadn't fully realised it was 2130 meters..
http://www.cols-cyclisme.com/images/courbes/1039.gif
Sunny at the bottom.. snowing hard at the top. Seriously cold, wet dangerous decent.. without a coat. Luckily I at least had a hat in my back pocket.
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Yesturday I cycled the Croix de Fer and then came back down to watch the tour go over the Glandon.
My legs weren't complaining too much on the return leg, so decided to quickly pop up the Col de Sabot, hadn't fully realised it was 2130 meters..
http://www.cols-cyclisme.com/images/courbes/1039.gif
Sunny at the bottom.. snowing hard at the top.
Seriously cold, wet dangerous decent.. without a coat.
Luckily I at least had a hat in my back pocket.
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