Another cycle into the Drome Provencal
David & Karen Taylor · Explore · Stay FitContributor blog post by David Taylor:
We are accommodating more cyclists this year, Nigel and his wife Jenny are on their second visit, Nigel (pictured) is a very experienced road and mountain biker, and so I was a little nervous joining him and our friends Kevin & Siobhan, also very experienced cyclists for a ride out last Friday.
…Continue reading here for David’s photos of their mega-ride in the Drome including four big climbs. The images speak for themselves, but clearly Provence is a perfect choice for cyclist of all levels.
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