Having driven the course now, I can say it is an amazing leg. It has some really beautiful climbs (and steep) that will test the riders.
I generally just follow him up the climbs but wait for him at the top and give him a new bottle of water and his helmet for the decents. The decents are crazy. It would be easy to kill yourself. We passed a memorial for one of the riders who died in 1995.
The days have been relatively cool which has been good for the climbs. We have done them in the middle of the day.
However yesterday it heated up. There wasn`t a cloud in the sky and it was hot. Luckily we are tampering at the moment with only a couple of days to go so we aren`t all that active. We are just fueling up and relaxing.
The camp ground has a pool so we spent a fair bit of time yesterday in and out. I am acting as head cook at the moment, cooking up a lot of pasta and rice. Unfortunately, all I am doing is sitting on my arse most of the days so I have to watch myself I don`t eat as much.
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It's so good to see Rob has a support for his up and coming race and also someone who is a good cook that keeps him from eating just chocolate crossiants!! Thanks Tony for looking after Rob. I hope you're still getting to enjoying your holiday in europe.
Rachel
Hi Tony & Rob. We have arrived back from the Daintree forest today and heading for Cooktown tomorrow.
All going well and enjoying the scenery.
Keep enjoying yourselves .
LOL mum & Dad
That's a view of Rob I'm used to seeing but although the scenery looks stunning am kinda glad I'm not trying to follow him up these mountains on my bike! Thanks Tony for posting the pics and keeping us up to date on his race prep.
RB
ps - your pre-Rob trip looks amazing too.
Cheers, we are currently in Cinque Terre Italy. Will post an update with some good pics of the race in a couple of days.
Cheers
TK
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