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Aosta-venturing

Everything a good day should have:


Thanks to Mael for most of the photo's
  1. Not too early a start
  2. Bread (French)
  3. Coffee (Italian)
  4. Road climb to gain some height efficiently
  5. Trail riding in a super scenic valley
  6. Hike a bike
  7. Lunch stop with a view
  8. Snow crossing
  9. River crossing
  10. A high altitude hamlet
  11. Alpine flowers bursting with colour
  12. Near death, non riding related
  13. A Virgin Mary statue
  14. A puncture with jizzing tyre sealant (not a good day for 27.5 PLUS tyres)
  15. Incredibly tight switchbacks
  16. Pine needle smooth singletrack (One of the best sections I've ever ridden this year!)
  17. A snake on the trail
  18. Sitting in a beautiful old town square by an old church
  19. Gelato
  20. More coffee
  21. More tasty snacks
  22. Cold beer
  23. Supermarket shop for local goodies
  24. A German lady expressing her desire for queuing efficiency at the Mont Blanc Tunnel
Can you spot team green?









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