Closing the circle

I’m almost there, back in the region Värmland, just another few days. Must make the most of it while I can, riding around visiting friends is awesome but I feel autumn is coming.

I rode north with Ingalill and Gunvor from Swedish WIMA. We had a couple of intensive days of riding, first trying to stay off the highway favouring smaller roads but it proved to take too long of course. But the countryside in Poland is amazing, the mix of people, all those hens on the loose, the dogs, the old lady walking her cows, several groups of pilgrims chanting and numerous Jesus statues scattered around all over the country.

Seeing all those statues made me hum this song in my helmet: "Well, I don't care if it rains or freezes, Long as I have my plastic Jesus"
Seeing all those statues made me hum this song in my helmet: Well, I don’t care if it rains or freezes, Long as I have my plastic Jesus
Amazing architecture in Chocholow, an UNESCO site
Amazing architecture in Chochołów, a UNESCO site
Beaware! "striding cow" judging from the signs the Polish cows walk much more purposefully than Swedish cows :)
Be aware! “striding cow” judging from the signs the Polish cows walk much more purposefully than Swedish cows 🙂

The riding was enjoyable after we left the crowded road to Krakow behind. We foolishly didn’t expect a traffic jam on a Saturday morning, but we were wrong. On top of that we were meant to ride around Krakow but for some unknown reason our two GPS’s lead us right through it, with the benefit of us being able to fill up on tasty vegetarian food.

Helmet parking with a view
Helmet parking with a view

We had to use the highway the second day and we were surprised how expensive it was, for 16 zlotys we could ride about 70 km then we had to pay again. This seemed terrible to me, especially since I dread the highway because the vibration from riding at higher speeds makes my left leg go numb and it worries me. In the end, we found some medium-sized roads that let us cover distance without needing to pay a toll.

Finally, we entered the ferry and had a last piwa (beer in Polish) before sleeping our way into Sweden. We met with a few more Swedish WIMAs on the ferry and one very happy Polish guy who was on his way up to Branäs for a bike event. He was surprised we were all riding bikes.

Entering Sweden, we went our different ways, Ingalill and I raced to Malmö for a vegan breakfast. After that, we were ready for the small twisty roads in the region of Skåne. After having spent several years abroad I always feel happy riding in Sweden and we had some good hours riding before parting in Ljungby. We had a pizza and a stroll, this is the location for next year’s WIMA rally which Sweden is hosting so it felt appropriate to check it out.

The next destination was Jönköping and then further on to Gothenburg, where I had the opportunity to visit Jungrens café on Wednesday evening. This is when the west coast Swedish Ducati club meets for coffee. This is what I miss the most from my years living in Gothenburg. Some of my best Wednesday evenings I spent in that café.

Riding a Ducati is the appropriate way to arrive at this cafe, but hey, I'm happy nevertheless.
Riding a Ducati is the appropriate way to arrive at this cafe, but hey, I’m happy nevertheless.

Next destination is Västerås: tomorrow there is a Wheels & Wings event.

Ride & Run

Together with my Estonian WIMA friend Anneli, I have come up with a new concept, ride and run. Apart from the fun factor of meeting up it’s also a great way of getting fit for the extensive summer riding.

I started to work on my plan during Christmas holiday, it would be a way to finally make Anneli come and visit, so I could take her mountain riding. Besides, we were not planning to stay much longer in Spain so time was running out. Anneli was interested in my idea but only if I ran the half marathon as well. What to do? Couldn’t really turn the idea down, since she was going to come after all. I have always enjoyed running but with this plan I went from an occasional jog in the park to running 4 times a week.

Unfortunately, it rained heavily the day we planned to ride. I had taken a day off work and rented a bike, and it felt like the rain was washing my money away. The rental shop was stern, it was not possible to change the day for another (even though I found out later that the bike wasn’t even booked later that week). Finally, at 3’o clock, the rain eased off and we collected the bike and rode south, the only direction it didn’t rain. We had a lovely ride, not mountains unfortunately but beautiful Spanish countryside with hills and fields.

Anneli riding the rented Honda Hornet
Anneli riding the rented Honda Hornet
Ah, what a view, lovely Spain
Ah, what a view, lovely Spain

On Saturday, we went to pick up our start kit and look at the expo. It was the first time I entered such a venue and it was strangely similar to a motorcycle expo. Instead of helmets, jackets, boots etc there were socks, shoes, waist belts, food supplies and clothing. People scrutinise among the products and choose carefully what to purchase. My experience is that when running 5 or even 10 kilometres the gear doesn’t really matter all that much, but when running a bit longer anything that is not perfect is going to be a greater and greater irritation and happiness reducer. Pretty much the same way as when riding long distances. This recent realisation amuses me.

At the expo
At the expo

 

My best friend and training partner Merete also took part. We have been training together for years and this spring we came up with the idea of a Friday running and beer activity to prepare for the half Marathon. Naturally she joined us to celebrate and chill in the park after the race.

Hanging out in the park after the race
Hanging out in the park after the race

Running the half Marathon was so much fun, I will do it again, possibly even this autumn in Tallinn.

Training for bike-2014

Ever since I started travelling by bike and covering longer distances day after day I have been aware of the necessity of being in good shape. Being physically strong puts less stress on shoulders and back and allows me to enjoy the riding much more and for more kilometres a day.

I have always enjoyed sports but this year training provides more fun than usual. My dear WIMA friend Anneli from Estonia is joining me to run the Rock & Roll 1/2 Marathon in Madrid. Less than a month to go, can’t wait!

For more information about the Marathon

Madrid Marathon race course
Madrid Marathon race course