I must say that our day following Paris-Roubaix was super exciting. We started off the day at the famous Arenberg Forest, where the party was already in full swing. We first filled our tummies with a croque monsieur and some rice tart before wandering down the hellish pave section of the Arenberg Forest.
The most amazing experience for me was watching them ride over the road that we had just walked to get to the velodrome on the big screen, and then finally reach the entrance to the velodrome. They all entered together, which meant one thing Tommeke was going to take it....and he did with pure class! What an amazing race!
A few days later, we had some visitors from Texas. Gregg's old team mate Doug Berry, his wife Brandi, and team mate Mike Canfield. We spent a few days showing them around Gent and Brugge, and the Amstel Gold race in the Netherlands (which turned out to be such a fabulous day) and such a different race experience from the two before. For the Amstel Gold race we checked out the start, one section along the route, and saw the race on the Coburg twice. A few days later we met back up with them in Paris, along with another old team mate Dave and his wife Tracia. We spent the first day strolling along the Champs Elysees and catching up, and had a great dinner just around the corner from our hotel in the Opera district. The following day the others headed over to Versailles (which we absolutely love, but opted out since we had been fairly recently) instead Gregg and I rented bikes and explored the city that way. We went all over the place (definitely avoided the Arch de Triumph though) and had such a fabulous time, I definitely recommend seeing the city by bike!
After our grand biking adventure we met back up with everyone for something to drink, before saying goodbye and catching our train back to Lille. The one thing that they have all taught me....'presheate ya'll!!!Since then everything has been pretty calm. We once again have a full house with an Australian cyclist Grant and his girlfriend Di staying with us, they are such great company to have around. I can really see Grant having a great season here in Belgium, he's come over with a great mind set, and ready to race.
Thats it for now...
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