There are few events like it in the world…a month of cycling races around one of the acknowledged most-beautiful countries in the World. Even without the racing, it is a gorgeous month-long history lesson. Getting specific…why do we like it so much? Here are four very good reasons: Participation The common man participates, even the […]
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‘Le Tour’ passes through Jeanne’s hometown!
July 3, 2011
Even if you’re not a fan of cycling, the Tour de France is a fascinating, grueling three-week, 3600 km. (2237 miles) long cycling event that takes in most of the country as it passes through both cities and countryside. This year, Stage 3 of ‘Le Tour’ becomes personal as it passes only 3 km. (1.8 […]
Biking l’île de Noirmoutier
June 5, 2011
We planned to spend the day in Belle-Île, but an invitation to have dinner at Jeanne’s brother’s home that evening made us rethink going north along the Brittany Coast . Instead we planned a trip to Vendée, an area just south of Saint Nazaire and the mouth of the Loire River, closer to his home. Vendée isn’t part of Brittany […]










July 7, 2011
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