Day 11: (Geneve - Martigny)
Unfortunately, we wake up to a grey sky and a cold continuous drizzle of rain. The miserable looking sky at 6am doesnt encourage us to get up. We were up 'til 1am at a farewell dinner with the fantastic swiss hosts/organisers. We intended on being in bed by 11pm the night before but as usual, things drag on. So, we leave 'bains du paquis' (the loveley harbour in the centre of Geneve where we were greeted) on such a miserable morning heading for Martigny, which is 130kilometres up the coast of Lake Geneve. Luckily, the afternoon weather is somewhat better and encourages us to increase our pace. We arrive in Martigny Municipale at 6pm sharp, where Swiss press await us and greet us. Day 12: (Martigny - Aosta)
 | | At Cathedral Santa Cruce in Italy |
Today is a BIG day as we climb St Bernhards pass, The highest peak in Europe. The Alps were the most dreaded part of the cycle anticipated by the cyclists proir to starting our ride, but today, we werent going to let the sheer 15 degree incline put us off, as we cycle the 45 km incline. At an unbelieveble height of 2500metres, we managed to reach the peak within 6hours! The whole group surprised itself as every single cyclist managed to reach the peak, some even by foot for the last few kilometres of struggle. I never gave up ON MY BIKE, so I kept going and I made it. It felt so amazing to reach the peak and be greeted by the film crew. The whole group celebrated at the peak with a 10 minute snack break and then we said farewell to Switzerland as we strolled through the Italian/swiss border. Italia!!! Here we come!!! The fun wasn't over yet, but the pain was for sure! We were now about to descend 2000 metres down the other side of st Bernhards pass over a 30 kilometre stretch. Wwweeeeeee heeee. It was soo fun. We clocked these 30 kilometres in no time. A day I will never forget. Day 13: (Aosta - Biella)
 | | Sanctuario di Oropa |
Today was a very nice day to relax our muscles. Of course we were cycling, but the terrain was quite flat. The weather was also great and our group spirit was strong, especially after realising how strong we had become as a group and how able we all were after climbing st Bernhards pass! We strolled into a traditional northern italian town called Biella, and then were shockingly greeted by a 12 kilometre incline up a mountain to a beautiful sanctuary known as Sanctuario di Oropa in the ancient village of Oropa. My what a sanctuary it was. Such a pleasure for the eyes and ears to be situated near the peak of a mountain overlooking northern Italy! Day 14: (Biella - Milan)
The morning sunshine and the sound of the spring water trickling down a stream along a valley alongside the sanctuary really woke me up in a relaxing mood. Most of the day was cycling on flat land. Again, the weather was great. We are now starting to feel the hotter temperatures as we decend to and remain at near sea level. We arrive exhausted to Stadio Meazza (San Siro) in west Milano at 7pm. We are escorted through the centre of Milan as we create some noise and are surported by bystanders, as we spread our message for justice and peace! We are then escorted by journalists to the office of Enzo Baldoni (the recent Italian journalist, victim of a horrific murder in Iraq). We were saddend by the story of his death as his fellow workmates explain what happened and about his character). We all sign a book of condolance and then say farewell. Day 15: (Milano - Fidenza)
A very hot start to the day as we set off in soaring temperatures. Again a very dry day and terrain is very flat. Our cycling pace is good and we arrive in Piacenza for a late lunch at 3 to be greeted by a handful of journalists. We wave goodbye to our lovely supporters who escort us out of Piacenza (back onto the SS9 mainroad). Off we cycle on at a good pace. We arrive at a camping site in the small town of Fidenza at around 8pm. Day 16: (Fidenza - Bologna)
Today is also another hot day, but luckily the roads are also quite welcoming as we cycle on plains that stretch for all of the 130 kilometres of our days journey. We arrive quite quickly to Bologna at around 6pm and are invited for dinner. Day 17: (Bologna - Firenze)
 | | At a town outside Prato |
Today welcomes us with beatiful blue skies and sunshine. Somthing we are really starting to like about summer in Italy. We are on our way climbing a 60kilometre long incline at around 7 degrees. Morale is high and everyone puts in the extra effort to get up the mountain as quick as possible, so that we can have an early lunch. Today is a big day for everyone since we are going to arrive in Florence by the afternoon. We stop for lunch at a town hall in a beautiful town in the mountains. The mayor welcomes us and surprises us with a few gifts. We are shortly on our way and charge down the hill towards Prato and finally into Florence (Firenze) where we parade the city centre before retreating to our hostel. Day 18: REST DAY in Firenze Mustafa's diary 1 - London to Geneve Mustafa will be sending back regular diaries - keep checking back for updates of how he is progressing. |