I travelled over to France with my Dad last
Sunday. We took an early 8am ferry from Portsmouth, which meant getting up at
4am to get there on time. The crossing went well with the channel looking more
like a pond than the sea. I was most grateful for this, as I’m not the greatest
when it comes to travelling by boat. It was then a short 1 hour 30 drive in the
car to Bricquebec from Caen. On arrival we did a few laps of the town as I
tried to remember where the house was, before giving up and giving the team
manager a call. He kindly showed me round and recommended a place for supper,
leaving us to unpack my stuff. The house is basic but we have all we will need
to keep us going through the season. Dad set early off next morning back to the
UK.
Joe had arrived the day before so I met up
with him. Davide, the Italian rider on the team, arrived the next day. We have
been getting used to the town and house this week together which has been nice
and have found a good café with Wi-Fi to use so have been there most days.
Bricquebec is a very nice place to live with all the shops we could need, and a
market every Monday.
I have been on a few good rides already,
managing to not get lost thanks to Garmin and my memory of town names and
signposts. I have been on three team rides, one mid week on a Wednesday
afternoon for 4hrs and also a weekend camp. On the weekend we rode 5hrs40 and
167km on Saturday to a Hostel where we stayed the night. The club organized a
big meal and get together for all its members and we also talked through the
plans for the upcoming season. My first races will be a series starting on the
18th of February, they are held on the west coast of France. I will
also be getting my team kit and bike next week, which is exciting! On the
Sunday we rode 115km back to Bricquebec in torrential rain and wind, which was
an extremely cold experience, but very satisfying once completed and sitting in
a nice warm café for lunch which was provided after.
It was really great to get to meet everyone
in the team and club; they were all so welcoming, inclusive and very friendly.
I feel like there is a great atmosphere amongst them all and you can really see
why this is the place to race your bike when they are so passionate about it in
every way.
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