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Hi everyone,

 

I am back home, fit and well, having ridden 1398 miles (home to home) across , , and . WOW what an experience and personal achievement!!

Below is a brief summary of the highs and lows of our cycling adventure.

 

As planned David and I left Old Windsor on the 21 June, with a fond ‘arrivederci’ from our families and friends.  The 110 miles to , through and on the A2, was not hugely interesting. Only highlight of the day was meeting Ed, a student who sponsored us £10.  Hopefully it was not his last beer tokens.

The following day, across the channel and into , we found the roads and route to be flat and reasonably easy to ride, but not at all interesting.  Potato fields surrounded us for miles and miles.  Apart from being pushed off the road by a lorry (just a little scrape on left knee) there were no other problems.  It took 6 days to cross and as food and wine was acceptable we did some serious eating and drinking.

On day 8 we crossed into , where roads got a little hillier.  The amazing views made up for the extra effort required though.  On the 29 June at 12.30pm we reached the St Bernard Pass Peak, 2473 metres above sea level.  We celebrated with a nice lunch and just one drink.

I was very happy once we got into .  I could understand the language and knew for certain we were going to get good food and wine. We cycled from Aosta through , to Genova and then down the coast, passing some beautiful beaches and coastlines.  I was knocked off the road by a lorry for a second time (only cuts and bruises but the pannier rack on my bike had to be replaced.)  By the time we got to , we were two days ahead of ourselves and we slowed down from 80-90 miles to 60–70 miles a day.  This meant we could spend the afternoon on the beach.  We also wanted to give those coming by plane enough time to arrive on the 11 to see us in.

Although we carried tents, pots and pans we only cooked once and camped 4 times, once when we had to in France and 3 times in Italy out of choice, because the weather was so nice.  We found that 3 and 4* hotels were more comfortable than one man tents.

On the 11 July we had finally made it. Again to the familiar cheer from our family and friends and with flags waving, we arrived at my house in ‘San Salvatore’.  A party that night, with further family members to celebrate - was for me, the perfect ending to an amazing adventure.

Whilst this trip has been a long awaited ambition of mine, I cannot forget the other reason I put foot to pedal. Thank you very much, to those of you who visited this page and supported my adventure in aid of ADDCT. I have been overwhelmed by the sponsors I have received and I am so pleased to have been able to raise money in aid of Alexander’s trust.  However, despite the huge generosity already given, as you can see, I have not yet reached my target, so for those of you who have not sponsored me, but would like to donate to this worthwhile cause, please, please do so now. I have achieved my lifetime goal and would now love to know I reached my target for Alexander.

Alexander Devine Children’s Cancer Trust has been set up by John & Fiona Devine in memory of their son Alexander who died at the age of 8 having been diagnosed at the age of 4 with a rare brain tumour. The long term aim of the trust is to build and fund ‘Alexander House’ a children’s Hospice in the Berkshire Area. Alexander House will be a home from home environment providing respite and quality time for the whole family.  The house will also offer other much needed services for children and their families.  For further information ADCCT visit www.adcct.co.uk 

Donating through just giving is quick, easy and secure.  It is also the most efficient way to sponsor me:  The Alexander Devine Children’s Cancer trust gets your money fast and if you’re a taxpayer Justgiving makes sure 25% in gift aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.  

Thank you for your support and donations.

Umberto.

 

Good luck on your trip back home and hope you enjoy a glass of fine italian wine at the finish! Donation by Noel Robinson on 08/06/09

 
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I'm sure you don't need luck , just a nice comfortable saddle and plenty of vino ! ! Donation by Bradley Dalchow & Chloe on 06/06/09

 
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It's a shame you won't get to see our garden at its best but never mind. Good luck and take good care. Donation by Marian & Douglas on 06/06/09

 
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Best of luck Umberto. Enjoy the vino ! Donation by Sandra Dalchow on 06/06/09

 
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Thanks for all your help mate take care Donation by Tom Stewart on 02/06/09

 
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Take it easy Umberto - remember your age! But seriously good luck and I hope you raise lots of money Donation by Malcolm on 02/06/09

 
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Good luck. It couldn't be a worthier cause! Donation by Benoit & Sarah on 02/06/09

 
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Good luck. You should ride back as well! Donation by Barry & Jo-anne Durham on 01/06/09

 
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Good luck with your ride, good on you for taking up this venture, better late than never Donation by Ray and Jackie Rudd on 28/05/09

 
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Good Luck! Umberto from all of the Isle of Wight Posse - IOW will be like a trip down to the shops for you next year! Donation by Paul Middleton on 21/05/09

 
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Will double it if you make it there by the end of June!!!! Good luck and enjoy the holiday Donation by Simon, Lils & Emmy on 14/05/09

 
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Another big breakfast awaiting you next May Donation by John Gallop on 14/05/09

 
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Looking forward to cheering you and David in on the 11th Dad. Take it steady and not too much of that local vino love Sarah and Jeff xx Donation by Sarah Giannotta on 11/05/09

 
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Buona Fortuna Nonno, I wish I could come to Italy on the back of your bike. See you there love Luca x Donation by Luca Patterson on 11/05/09

 
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