Euro E2E - The Route

Euro E2E  - The Route

Wednesday 23 July 2008

Miles taking Disharmony II for a spin in the lobby of the fanciest hotel in Bialystok, Poland

Not the RED phone.......!

It rang, a voice said "Yuk yuk, howdy, Is thay't yooo Mayster Presidant Pootin? George Doubleya here......" etc etc.

Storks doing a stock check of undelivered infants....

Miles' natural home....

22 July 2008

Tuesday 22 July 2008

Just when the Lithuanian's had upped their game and sorted out the first meal of the day, the Poles go and let the side down. To ensure we were fully fuelled, we majored on the cereal part of breakfast and the cold meats/cheese/sloppy stuff was given a wide berth.

Hit the road shortly after 09:00, for a planned 60 miler to Bialystok, Poland.

Managed to avoid most of the morning hazards as we negotiated our way out of Augustow through their version of rush hour.

Even the weather played ball as we had some clouds, some sun and a side wind that didn't slow us up too much. Above all, it was DRY!

Hit the main A8-E67 and dug in for a good couple of hours graft before our first refuelling stop. Scenery very reminiscent of where we do most of our biking in the UK. i.e. Just like the countryside around Stamford and very nice too!

The café stop was considered a great success as we again both had double portions of CAKE and not just your common or garden Statoil cake but the real deal.

Feeling somewhat queasy, we put in another couple of hours of HGV dodging and arrived in Bialystok in the early afternoon.

We tried to get into our destination before the witching hour of 14:00 when swarms of nasty HGV's seem to take to the roads.The drivers having seemingly slept off their last great Yorkie indulgence or whatever else it is that seems to keep them from a normal days work.

We made straight for the IT (Tourist Info) bureau where we received exemplary help and booked into another very fancy hotel, apparently the best in town.

Within short order we had seen the end of the days Tour de France stage, showered, sauna'd and Jacuzzi'd and returned to our rather splendid room for some concerted gonking.

After a couple of hours, we took a turn around the town to spot somewhere nice for dinner. In this task, we failed miserably which proved to be a blessing in disguise.

Somewhat crestfallen, we returned to the hotel to eat. WOW!

Most will know, Tracey and Miles are foodies on the not so quiet and the meal we had tonight was FANTASTIC.

We've eaten in some pretty fancy places in our time and tonight's feast was as good as any of the Michelin star peppered places we normally frequent.

Bellies full, we returned to our room for some serious digestion.....

Total today another HGV infested 59 miles and 305m of ascent. Total trip 1656 miles.

More Southerly ramblings to follow.

Back soon. Miles & Tracey.

23 July 2008

Wednesday 23 July 2008

Breakfast in our very nice hotel reinforced the view we formed yesterday evening. The food was again very, very nice. Shame it's a bit of a one off though we could organise a few day rides around Bialystok! Somehow, this wouldn't help us towards reaching our goal in Greece.

It was also good fun watching all the be-suited business drones spouting corporate bullsh!t to each other whilst we sat loading calories into our 'calorie/forward motion conversion devices' (AKA gobs!).

Today's plan has us dispatching another 60 plus miles hopefully ending in the well known Siemiatyceze and not the Polish equivalent of A&E after being squashed by an over enthusiastic HGV driver.

Late start for us as we let the nice business people check out and get on their collective way to their important meetings without having to 'interface' with two tandem riding 'oiks'.

We rolled out of the hotel around 09:45 into Siemiatyceze's morning rush. We then did a couple of laps of the city through a navigational faux pas that would have Marco Polo turning in his grave.

Presently, we found ourselves on Route 19 and heading South once more.

There followed a sobering experience when we came across the immediate aftermath of a pedestrian/car altercation on a zebra crossing.

Thankfully, the only evidence left of what had gone on was the broken handle of a shopping basket, a bloody tissue and a large queue of traffic and police.

In the queue, we were able to leap frog all the hullabaloo and get ahead of most of it.

This must have doubly infuriated for the stuck drivers as they then had to overtake us on difficult roads adding more time to their already delayed journeys (he he).

Our customary morning CAKE stop was taken after an hour or so at a completely deserted roadside hotel. Good CAKE though....

We carried on the good work under leaden skies and the blustery wind had swung around to a full on side wind. Luckily this didn't slow us up too much though we did miss the turbo effect of yesterday's tail wind.

As the day passed the clouds attempted to release their contents but gave up after half an hour or so of half hearted feeble spotting.

An afternoon recharge in lolly form was taken at a roadside bar followed by whizzing legs that had us in Siemiatyceze in very short order.

Our efficient IT lady from yesterday had booked ahead for us today so we located the hotel and settled in to watch the TdeF animals dispatch the incredible Alpe du Huez stage.

That'll be us next week that will....in the Tatra's.

Total today a quieter 65 miles and 300m of ascent. Total trip 1722 miles.

More Southerly ramblings to follow.

Back soon. Miles & Tracey.