Review: Kona Process 153 DL
OK. First things first. This is the second session I’ve had on this bike. Previously I had the bike for four days of riding, and dispite enjoying various aspects of the bike… It kind of left me with a bit of a sour taste in my mouth. It’s not that I though the bike was …
Trans-Alp: Day Eight
In the eight commandments of Garmin. The eighth commandment states that the ride was 86.2km long with a ride time of 4hrs and 17mins. And we only covered 133m of climbing… 133m… sit and spin folks… sit and spin. And because it was just a sit and spin day… There’s no need for a ride …
Trans-Alp: Day Seven
In the book of Garmin, chapter 8, it is written that the day consisted of 85.5km and took a total of 5hrs and 36mins of riding to complete taking in 1887 meters of climbing. To be honest. I wasn’t looking forward too day seven. It was the last climb of the tour. The …
Trans-Alp: Day Six
The Garmin, who is on high, declared day six to be 57.6km long with a ride time of 3hrs and 21mins and consisting of 1246 climbing meters. So it is Strava’d. So it is done. Amen. After the shambles and weather of day five, day six started on a fresh note. A good …
Trans-Alp: Day Five
According Garmins fifth letter to the Stravins, Day five was 36.7km long and took 3hrs and 46mins of ride time and consisted of 1604m climbing. But this was not the whole story of day five. What happened was an entirely different story… The day started off as usual. After breakfast we hopped on …
Trans-Alp: Day Four
The all holy Garmin has decreed that this day consisted of 58,5km ridden over 4hrs and 42mins and contained 1916 climbing meters. And… With that out-of-the-way… Let’s get on with it shall we. After breakfast we saddled up, and hit the road. After nipping through town and getting back on the route we …