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Rocky Hell Road: Mountain BIking in the Basque Country
Today we took our Cove G-Spots up, and down, a local mountain. The descent is unrelentingly rocky and technical but the G-Spot is perfect for this. I've got Marzocchi 55's on the front and it really carries great speed over this technical terrain.
You can read more about this route over on the BasqueMTB website: www.basqueMTB.com
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Thanks for the comments guys. It's quite peaksy isn't it. That slabby rocky stuff. The Cove's great... I really shouldn't love a piece of metal as much as I currently do :-)
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Well at least you can say you love your G-Spot - I have to say I love my Stiffee....which is a bit more embarassing.
I'd love to go back to the Basque Country. I spent a week road cycling around St Jean Pied de Port on the French side. Some of the roads were incredibly quiet. I wouldn't see anyone for hours, just some wild horses standing on the road watching me. I went a few times to watch the local Pelota Basque matches, and even went to 'Force Basque' which was like the World's Strongest Man for Basque farmers. Fantastic stuff, it was all brilliant. And I didn't even do any MTB !
When I see a lovely mountain that's next to the beach, I just get very jealous !!
Lovely bikes as well (Coves are the best !)