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Cycling - Ceret area

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Hi,

Anyone out there like to cycle into the hills and surrounding countryside, taking in a few climbs etc?
I'm a moderately enthusiastic cyclist with a road bike (dropped handlebars) and would like a companion to ride/train with.
Please send me a p.m. If interested.

Thanks,

John
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John58 wrote:Hi,

Anyone out there like to cycle into the hills and surrounding countryside, taking in a few climbs etc?
I'm a moderately enthusiastic cyclist with a road bike (dropped handlebars) and would like a companion to ride/train with.
Please send me a p.m. If interested.

Thanks,

John

Glad to join you for a ride or three now we are into Spring.

John
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John58 wrote:Hi,

Anyone out there like to cycle into the hills and surrounding countryside, taking in a few climbs etc?
I'm a moderately enthusiastic cyclist with a road bike (dropped handlebars) and would like a companion to ride/train with.
Please send me a p.m. If interested.

Thanks,

John

Glad to join you for a ride or three now we are into Spring.

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My big climb days are well over but I have a good friend who is a tremendous cyclist (and works for an Italian bike company which could easily sap up all your expendable cash on beautiful cycling things). I'll pass on your contact details.
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Santiago wrote:My big climb days are well over but I have a good friend who is a tremendous cyclist (and works for an Italian bike company which could easily sap up all your expendable cash on beautiful cycling things). I'll pass on your contact details.
What is about climbs? I enjoy cycling, and I can tolerate climbs (that I'm fit enough to climb - not much just now) if they are between A and B and I want to get to B. But doing it for the sake of it, by any means, just seems masochistic. You might as well just get one of those roller gizmos.
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Well, thank you for thoughts martyn94. Might I suggest you take a hike.
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Oxymoron wrote:Well, thank you for thoughts martyn94. Might I suggest you take a hike.
Probably what I'll be reduced to. I hope you have really nice climbs together.
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