Bike Ride – Gex, Vesancy and.. 25 July 24

I was recovering from the excess of Fizz the night before, and viewed the prospect of riding my VTT alongside two E-Bikers (Paul and MikeM) and a racing road bike (Bill), with some apprehension, perhaps trepidation. In the event it was not so bad.

Mike is wearing some sort of show-all bra he picked up at Paleo

Nothing had been pre-planned so we elected for the usual bike trail to Gex for coffee. The first stop is usually the water trough at Grilly where we rested and chatted by the clear sparkling water. The bike trail passed pleasantly in the shade and we were soon at Gex.

It was a fine morning, sunny but not hot helped by a cooling soft breeze from the north. Our usual choice for coffee is the Hotel Bellevue in the centre of Gex, but it was still closed for renovation. It was at this point that Mike became involved with a very friendly fellow who was commenting on the e-bikes. Only a bit later did we find that he was a 7th Day Adventist trying for new recruits. We asked him if he knew where we could get coffee, not realising that this sect do not drink it. Indeed he could not provide us with assistance in our plight, albeit he could help in other ways more spiritual. We extricated ourselves and biked a little way up the hill where we could see chairs and table under sunshades next to a courtyard.

We had reached the Crêperie du Jeu de l’Oie at 109 Rue des Terraux, where we could sit outside comfortably in the shade. It’s next to the police station so we did not bother to lock up our bikes. Coffee for 4 supplied with cold water on the side – all for less than Eu10!

Plans were agreed for the rest of the parcour. No lunch but a Bonmont. Happily our bikes were still there and we set off towards Vesancy. I was in the lead, but that was the last I saw of my colleagues.

I stopped near Huttopia and called Mike. He had a bike problem, Paul was helping. Bill had gone the wrong way and down to Divonne. We agreed that they would descend and head home and I carried on to Bonmont.

A Bonmont shot (I have 240 of these from 2020)

Very pleasant ride up Bonmont and then back to Coppet via Borex and Arnex.

I was sorry that I had lost my flock, I’ll try and do better next time.

The others did get home OK (at least Paul and Mike confirmed they did) and Mike wrote this to me later that day :-

“Hi Peter, I’m sorry we dumped you in the middle of nowhere.  My bike had a flat tyre.  I was able to fill it up a bit with the small emergency pump.  But had to stop every 5 minutes to repeat.  Made it to Crassier where I was able to fill the tyre up completely in a bike shop.  So I had a cunning plan to ride to my bike shop in Nyon and leave it there for repair and service and go home by bus.  However they could not give me a rdv until late August.  So with still some air in the tyre I went back to Gingins as fast as possible using turbo power.  Just made it to tell the tale.  Cheers, Mike “

I logged 44km and 560m denivellation.

Author: Peter Taylor

Londoner, now also Swiss lives in Coppet with Jill and Kobie the Cobberdog. Ex DuPont and Conoco. Also TMcL (before then KPMG London, Manchester and Bristol). FCA and ATII. BSC Physics - Bristol 1973. Ex-President of NGO Norlha (closed down). Owner of Help for Humla (NW Nepal). Likes dogs, mountains, prog rock, bikes, hikes, climbs, swims, skis (x-country - down and uphill), raquetttes. But joints are getting creaky.

One thought on “Bike Ride – Gex, Vesancy and.. 25 July 24”

  1. I’m impressed that two of last night’s wine tasting group (Peter and Paul) made it to the start line at least. I was in no such shape!
    And “chapeau” on the Bonmont.

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