La Velodyssee – Day 15

At some point today I crossed the 1000 kilometres point of this ride. It was early on as the total is 1098 kilometres so far. I covered 102 kilometres today which is my furthest one day distance during the tour.

It didn’t look like I would do any kilometres today. The rain was extremely heavy this morning as expected but the wind that was forecast did not materialise. I sat outside my cabin until, at around 10:50 am, the rain eased so I set off!

A slow first hour due to the hills and the rain starting again before I actually got out of the campsite!

Dunes were the theme of the day

All in all it was a long wet and ultimately quite windy day with lots of short steep hills. Probably the most challenging day since Brittany.

I pushed on to get to Arcachon so that I could visit a bike shop in the morning. I hit a bump early today and put a bulge in the tyre.

This would not normally be a major problem. In this instance it is…the bike stand has a tight clearance so is now rubbing the tyre so it will need replacing.

The rest of the day was spent in pine forests and on roadside cycleways.

Yes…more of the same!

I rode as hard as I could until I arrived at Arcachon but I didn’t pass a single campsite! It was after 6:00 pm when I finally arrived so too late to do more riding to find one.

Never mind…a night in a hotel will do me good! I found one just 200 meters away from where I had stopped for a beer, so I booked it.

After a shower and a change of clothes I walked down the road to an Italian restaurant. It was very busy but I got a table and enjoyed a nice pizza and a half bottle of Chianti!

I’ve always wondered what these small bottles are for…now I’ve worked it out. They are for sad old bearded cyclists who are too tired after a day in the saddle to drink a whole bottle.

A HALF bottle!

So back to the hotel after the Tiramisu! I hang everything up so it’s dry for tomorrow. A bientot!

Red sky at night in Arcachon
Let’s hope it is all dry by tomorrow!