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Tim Bsn planned a mountain bike ride.
January 14, 2026
04:31
49.2km
10.9km/h
1,180m
1,130m
Tim Bsn planned a mountain bike ride.
December 16, 2025
04:28
58.4km
13.1km/h
810m
1,230m
Tim Bsn planned a mountain bike ride.
December 16, 2025
04:48
44.3km
9.2km/h
1,540m
730m
Tim Bsn planned a gravel ride.
April 30, 2025
03:08
53.5km
17.1km/h
520m
530m
June 22, 2023
Many people like to reach Saint-Émilion by bike, on this route, I suggest you come back instead. The most famous village in Bordeaux is indeed accessible by train and it is very easy to get there to visit a cellar or two and return with small provisions in your bags.
The vines as far as the eye can see
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Tim Bsn planned a bike ride.
November 23, 2024
28:24
434km
15.3km/h
4,810m
4,090m
December 28, 2023
For a long time, I liked cycling without liking the height difference. If I understood one thing correctly while riding the Via Allier, it’s that the climb is always worth the effort. If you take your time, one kilometer after another, you can enjoy the pleasure of admiring the landscape. Then after
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Tim Bsn planned a bike ride.
November 23, 2024
36:57
755km
20.4km/h
2,890m
2,890m
December 13, 2023
It often happens that parents who want to take the plunge of traveling as a family ask me to find out what the recommended itinerary is. My first piece of advice is always to try a family cycling weekend to measure the moments of joy and the constraints.
If you have passed this first step without incident
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Tim Bsn planned a bike ride.
November 22, 2024
44:49
720km
16.1km/h
3,300m
3,300m
December 8, 2023
If you like traveling by bike, it is not impossible that you will be attracted to the great outdoors. Canada enters the imagination of these unfathomable places.
This route follows the route of a cycling trip that I took in 2019.
The Saint Lawrence is the river that connects the Great Lakes region to the
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June 5, 2025
After Viendra la Forêt in 2024 and an attempt to descend the Leyre River, littered with logjams and therefore prematurely stopped after a kilometer. No packrafts were loaned this time, but mine was carefully crafted by my friends from Mekong. And a pleasant and successful first descent.
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