Anyway, after the last 2 days of 100km+ and >3,000m of climbing, today was a much more reasonable ride up the Passo dello Stelvio, which at 2,757m, is the second highest pass in the Alps. It's 21.6km long at 7.5% but with a few ramps of 14% - as the Belgians would say, ai ai ai ai.
After yesterday's pain, I thought I'd take it a little easier and aim for a time of under 2 hours which seemed par talking to the guys that had done the ride last year. The start was fairly impressive with 1,500 Belgians plus me lined up in Bormio - Belgian TV was there to witness the event and it really was a fantastic atmosphere.
As I was an honourable member of the Luminus Team, I was allowed at the front and set off at a steady pace. Soon after, Ruud (Gert Steegmans lookalike) from yesterday overtook me and I stayed with him for at least 50 meters. I then used Team ING as my pacemakers and it turned out that Bart who I ended up doing about 5km with used to work for Johan from Day 2.
Bart too had gone too hard yesterday and I kicked on thinking I only had about 7km to go but I was soon brought back to reality by a sign saying 10km to go, immediately followed by the 14% section. This led to lots of Belgians overtaking me until I got it back together with 5km to go and with the help of Argos Shimano man, made up most of the places I lost. As we neared the top there were a load of cheering fans, cowbells and a PA system with a very excited commentator - this inspired me to sprint to the line and I completed the climb in 1 hour 55 minutes which I was most happy with.
Rob Merrington was right about the top of the Stelvio not being the prettiest place (not his exact words) but there was a brilliant atmosphere especially hearing the stories of all the people I'd ridden with over the last few days.
First up was Frank who'd ridden despite suffering from a sickness bug.
Next up was Ludwig, the sole French representative and the owner of a splendid beard.
Then Argos Shimano man who wrongly thought that the snow might hide the fact that he was wearing white bib shorts.
600km a day Jan obviously got to the top well before me.
Then when the rest of the Luminus Marketing crew reached the top we had the obligatory team photo.
Then after a good hour or so at the top Jeroen, his wife and I started the decent with a few pre agreed stops for yet more photo opportunities.
We then made it safely back to Bormio for yet more pasta/beer in the riders' village.
In the village, I was further buoyed by seeing the results of yesterday's timed ride up the Gavia - 117th out of 794 which, being ever so slightly competitive, I was v happy with.
The shorter ride certainly made for a more enjoyable afternoon and alongside getting Bluebell and the girls some presents, I wandered around Bormio which is a really cool mix of medieval italiante and alpine architecture.
Tomorrow, home, sweet home. So that's it, till the next time...
Tomorrow, home, sweet home. So that's it, till the next time...









































