He Diluvial all night, but a patch of blue sky this morning convinced me to get up early for a stroll in the hills.
I have to try the new tires and the mud falls bean as the covers I've chosen for the winter are Geax Gato TNT tubeless version. The rubber on the card is very much on soft ground, mud and earth, a bit 'less asphalt on gravel not to mention that's not really his calling. We'll see ...
drain the bike and head towards Bresseo Teolo. The road is wet and I decide to make a variation order to take away from the traffic and get started the dirt road behind the church of Treponti through the wooden bridge without thinking that it is wet and slippery as ice. In a split second I have the wheels in the air. What a thud just got chicken! : -) Swear, I curse myself and I get up. I broke the sheath of the right of return and I have to endeavor to MacGyver to fix it and be able to continue. Having folded and put in the individual steel wires of the sheath, use a strip of Velcro wrapped around the sheath to hold it together and prevent their collapse that I kept back the derailleur on the ratio smaller. Incredible! It works! :)
again and finally begins the tour through a bit 'of mule muddy trails and the usual way with a nice variation Fonda leads me to Teolo and then through a street Calto Pendice Castelnuovo. From here, I'm going to take away Pirio Stork the descent of the policeman who jumps between dishes and takes me a moment to Luvignano. Then sent back to asphalt Bresseo trying to dry out and drop a bit 'of mud that have accumulated on the bike.
A short stroll, about 20 km, but with its difficulties today dates from the bottom fangosissimo and slippery. Rather steep climbs and descents, slippery with the rather demanding. The last part of the descent of the police officer did not deny and even with the soft ground is absolutely fantastic!
All in all, the Gato Geax TNT performed well, certainly better on the ground than on wet rocks, but I still have to get used to it and find the right pressure.
Hello
Eddie
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