Posted on the "lycra" thread but think it's gone into hibernation until the sun comes out. Bit of advice needed from some of the well-peddled on here as sure a few have done this ride already and I am riding solo so need all the help I can get:
This Summer, to get away from the wife and kids, I've decided to do a three-day ride from Tower Bridge to Eiffel Tower (London - Newhaven, Dieppe - Paris), and will be following Donald Hirsch's route on the French side.
Just wondered if anyone's done this particular journey as would appreciate any views / tips, especially on which route to take to Newhaven, accom. recommendations for stopover in Dieppe (end of Day 1), and somewhere to stay 80-odd miles into the French route!?!?!?
Hopefully by the time I get back we'll be owned by a Pan-ArabIndoAsiaYank consortium and signed Messi, Ronaldo and Zheng Zhi!?!?!?
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Eat and drink regularly, slap on the chamois cream and make sure there’s someone to take a photo of you with your bike aloft at the end.
I'll dig out our route from London to Newhaven last year as that was pretty good. The French side was a bit pants for last 100k, but the first bit with Avenue Vert is great.
It's a bit different so may not help, but our route was:
Day 1: London to Portsmouth (real slog)
overnight ferry to La Havre
Day 2: La Havre to Evreaux (absolutely stunning cycle)
airbnb
Day 3: Evreaux to Paris (actually really struggled to find a 'good' way into Paris)
Worst bit was the way into Paris, I think we perhaps made a pigs ear of it as it was a horrible cycle and actually jumped on a commuter train for the very last 10+ miles as the roads we hit got a bit unsafe (basically motorways/fast dual carriageways with no hard shoulder). So I'd make sure you get that approach right.
Edit: Just asked, and the app our 'leader' was using was Garmin Connect and was good, can download maps etc.
That sounds mental, but it really isn't. We've got a poster here who has done far, far more insane rides than that... Like crossing Europe in about 12 days. Now THAT'S real Charlton
@Oh_Yoni_Boy Paris is mental, so can see why you ditched the roads. Will check out Garmin Connect.
@olster that's a helluva ride, chapeau!!!
@JohnBoyUK chamois all the way for sure, and looking forward to celebratory pic under the Tour......then pub.