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The Hills Are Alive

tamara —  September 30, 2010

Pisa to Rome challenge – Day 2

…with the sound of suffering. Today was relentless. We were up as the sun was rising, and ready to go by 8.30am. 60 km lay ahead us before lunchtime. We set off easily enough, and reached our first two rest stops without too many problems, and only a few small hills in our way. After our second break though, we had a 25 km stretch ahead of us, and looming in the distance was a monster of a hill. Slowly but surely, one by one we managed to push ourselves up to the top and a few kilometres ahead for some lunch. Continue Reading…

Leaving Pisa

tamara —  September 29, 2010

Pisa to Rome challenge – Day 1

Woke up this morning at 7 am bleary eyes but ready to go. After getting our gear together, adjusting our seat heights, finding misplaced front wheels, doing a headcount, getting our map routes and an apple, we finally made it to the starting point- the leaning tower of Pisa! We managed to get everyone together for a photo only to be threatened to be kicked out of the piazza by the Italian police, who were evidently scared to tears upon seeing this foreign invasion of cyclists. Finally, we were off and headed southward out of the city. We had 60k to go until lunch, and were progressing happily until the second break. One of the cyclists, Amir, whose bike went missing in London had been behind us, having stopped at a bike shop outside Pisa. Amir insisted on cycling alone to Pisa and back to catch up with us, as he had been unhappy at not having started where he was supposed to. An ambitious target – 100k in just 2 hrs – but he did it! We continued on through busy main roads, dodging trucks and lorries aplenty until we finally reached the quiet country roads. On we went, motivated by the ever-nearing lunch break, and we took on the looming hill ahed of us to stop for some well-deserved carbs. After filling our bellies, we continued on, powering through the next 40 kilometres with no break. The final 20k stretch was a tough one, as the muscles were seriously burning by now and the straight road ahead of us seemed to go on forever. Then all of a sudden, as we slowly made our way over the last hill, there it was, the sea laying in its glory, waiting for our arrival. We sped ahead and as we arrived outside the hotel, first one into the sea was our token scotsman Tabrez, who managed to get stung by a jellyfish (!) of all things. After no offers of a urinary donation to his sting, a couple of us escorted him to the nearest pharmacy for a supply of ammonia. Finally, it was time to rest, as we sat by the sea and drank in the sunset. We’ve now had a three hour long dinner and, after much anticipation and talk over next year’s cycle, are ready for some serious rest. Good night everyone, til tomorrow!

7 days and counting..

tamara —  September 21, 2010

Hi everyone!

Only one week to go until we head off to Pisa to tackle those rolling hills by bike! 350 km of cycling to get us to Rome in just 4 days.

So far we’ve raised over £30,000 but we still need to get closer to our £100,000 target!! To donate, just click on the link below.

Any amount you donate is very much appreciated and will be going towards a great cause – supporting early childhood development projects in the Gaza strip.

For more info on where your money will be going, click on “The Cause” tab above.

Thanks so much for your support and we will keep you updated on our progress from Italy!