Tenerife. First-hand experiences?
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I arrive tomorrow. I haven't been able to ride much the past 10 weeks as I have been at sea or in the jungles of west Africa. I'm looking forward to riding, but I don't think I'll enjoy it as much as when I was fit.
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This is the plan for tomorrow. Or should I say later today?
Have fun!
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Well, today did not go as planned. Due to unforeseen circumstances I wasn't able to get on the road until 10 a.m. I planned a 6 a.m. departure. After 3 months on the ship with only a few hours on the trainer I just didn't have it to make it to the top. After 50km of non-stop climbing, I realized I could make it to the top in time for sunset, but then would be screwed trying to get back. So I decided to cut my losses and make it a metric century. I'm disappointed I didn't make it to the top, but glad to be back inside before dark.
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Did you start some kilometers from the beginning of the climb? The gradient chart above shows 48 km to the top, or is that top not really the top top?
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This is the correct profile. I started from Santa Cruz on the North end of the island.
Ted - hope you enjoyed it ! 100km is still respectable in any man's language ... can you get out again to make it to the caldera?
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Unfortunately, yesterday was my only free day... and the late start pretty much killed it. It was a beautiful ride. I really did enjoy it. While constant climbing, it wasn't unbearable. Plenty of false flats and a few stretches where I could spin easily for a while. Were I in better shape, as I was at the end of July, I think I could have made it. But, after nearly three months confined to a ship, this was a bit much for a first real ride. I think I'll make a trip back here in the spring and give it another go. I think my family would enjoy a short holiday on the island.
Tenerife, great place for long climbs. I was based in Medano city.
There is 45km non stop climb from sea level to the top 2100m (took around 2h20-30min,
best time is 2h if I good remember. Then 2km long downhill and you are at 1900m flat
moon like terrain. If you follow main road you will get to the hotel when you can grab
a nice coffee and if you are lucky enough you can t ake a word with Chris Froome
(he's training there in June).
Very small amount of cyclist, I have met on the road around 3 each day.
Different story on Gran Canaria
There is 45km non stop climb from sea level to the top 2100m (took around 2h20-30min,
best time is 2h if I good remember. Then 2km long downhill and you are at 1900m flat
moon like terrain. If you follow main road you will get to the hotel when you can grab
a nice coffee and if you are lucky enough you can t ake a word with Chris Froome
(he's training there in June).
Very small amount of cyclist, I have met on the road around 3 each day.
Different story on Gran Canaria