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Italy Bike Trip - Day 4: Orvieto - Siena

Italy Bike Trip - Day 4: Orvieto - Siena

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What a day! Filled with surprises and adventures.  I have been using Google (especially street view) and Bikemap.net to create my routes, which have worked out quite well...up to today.  I wasn´t able to fully check the BikeMap routes on Street View, so I figured I would adapt during the trip, if necessary...what a mistake. 

Leaving Orvieto is a shame...but, for a good cause: 130km towards Siena were on the way.  The first adventure came around 20km into the ride, I knew there was a part that consisted of trail...about 8-10km, so I told my self: If the terrain is not too bumpy, I would rather go slow on the trail than have to climb a really steep mountain (the alternative). What a mistake. for about 7km the trail isn´t too bad...for a MTB, eheheh.  But for about 1km, it´s a really steep uphill climb full of big rocks, which made it really hard and long (45 minutes) to push the bike and all of it´s 35+kg.  Once I hit the asphalt again I was so happy I didn´t complain for the rest of the day that most of the asphalt on the secondary roads are in terrible condition, especially the right side, where the bikes have to go.  Although the scenery during the trail was really really nice.

Once the trail experience was over, my main concern was: Not to go on another trail for the rest of the Bike Trip in Italy. With that said, I still tried to follow BikeMap´s route, but near Chiusi I was once again headed to trail land...so I decied to use the Google Maps routing feature, which was almost perfect. Google Maps sent me on a great route...with a really nice scenery and rolling hills.  But it sent me to the "Autostrada", which bikes aren´t allowed, even though on the map it listed the road as "SS", which I had taken before and it wasn´t the "A" nomenclature. So, instead of being 40km from Siena, I now had to rerout and found myself 60km from Siena with about 3,5 hours of sunlight...so I figured that if there were much climbing I was going to get to Siena after it was dark.

The last par of the trip was the best. I decided to pick up the pace and push hard on the hills and on the flats.  I rode through several small towns that were very charming, but the riding on the Tuscany hills was amazing, both climbing and descending.  The last part consisted of riding from Sinalunga to Trequanda, Asciano (muuuito charmosa) e Monteroni D´Arbia, antes de chegar em Siena.  I loved the ride and felt really good about riding back to back long rides with lots of weight for the first time.  Ciao :)

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Italy Bike Trip - Day 3: Roma - Orvieto.

Italy Bike Trip - Day 3: Roma - Orvieto.

Ride Details:

The first of eleven days travelling with 20+ kg split into 5 bags brought up mixed feelings. On one hand I am very relieved that I was able to carry this much weight on a long ride with over 1.700 meter of combined ascent; however, this was the most demanding psychological ride of my life. At times, it seemed that I was cycling in a stationary bike, as not only there were plenty of climbs with a heavy load, but the asphalt was not good at all in more than 60% of the places; at one point my average speed was below 14km/h (which turned out to be around 17km/h, right on my projection).  I able to really notice how much of an influence the quality (poor) of the asphalt was, as  the few parts that the asphalt was smooth and it seemed that I had dropped at least one pannier...once I actually looked back because I couldn't believe that I had gone from 14-16km/h to 25-30km/h.

The entire ride took place on secondary roads, as will the rest of my bike trip in Italy, and not surprising at all, cars, buses and trucks respect cyclist a great deal here.  The most amazing part of the ride was coming down the hill on the last part and seeing Orvieto from above...I couldn't believe it was an actual city...it seemed like it was a scenery from a movie, such as one of those monasteries or kingdoms...AMAZING!  The rest of the ride was a mix of climbing (about 49km and 1.792 meters in total), passing through small towns and villages (about 10), some riding in the middle of the woods (definitely another great surprise) and lots of riding along side fields and farms. Side note: I have never seen so many farms that grow sheeps was I saw today.

- Total time riding: 8:47
- Total time travelling: 9:45h
- Total Ascent: 1.792 meters
- Total distance: 142,1km

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