The Pyrenees Run Part 5 – Riding to the Top of the World

Our last but one day on the mountain roads but what a cracker it turned out to be. On the recommendation of one the cyclists we got chatting to (!) we headed out beyond Lourdes today. However we soon found ourselves diverted towards Argeles Gazost and onto Gavarnie (aka ‘Reg Vardys’). Generally the roads were more open and the pace much higher as the riding was more like I had imagined before we set off. But again the impact of the floods and fast melting snow could be felt everywhere: We had to turn around several times and re trace our steps.

Getting into a Rhythm

On the more open sections it was great to get into a high speed flow. On one section of road we immensely enjoyed ourselves as bend blended into bend. We were constantly working the bikes: Leaning, braking accelerating…concentrating hard. This is pure, uncut motorcycling. What it is all about! The climbs and hairpins were demanding and you had to concentrate to keep up momentum right on the apex of the tight severely uphill hairpins.

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The climb was awesome

The Fazer was brilliant on these roads: The huge 145bhp power output and bit fat torque curve combined with its’ upright riding position to make attacking these hairpins really good fun. I rode part of this section on the ZX6R. This I found this much harder to ride on this type of road being a buzzy 600. This gave me even greater admiration for how Champs had been hustling the old girl along. He tended to go wider on the hairpins relying on corner speed, while the larger bikes could use their shear grunt to hurl themselves out the bends.

The downhill sections were the most fun though as Champs and I attacked them with some verve. God knows how many bends we took that day, how many times I dived hard on the brakes. By the end of one particularly demanding series of hairpin bends, the front discs on the FZ were taking on a faint blue hue! I enjoyed watching Champs hit the brakes, the rear end of 6R skipping and going light before he would chuck it the hairpin by the scruff of the neck. Absolutely brilliant stuff and such huge fun. Andy and Matt meanwhile were keeping the more sporting bikes honest as the big GS and the allegedly sensible CBF were being hustled along.

What it is all About

More so than any other day, this was purely about the riding for me. Yes we still had the views, the vista from the ski station Luz Ardiden will live with me forever. It was spine chilling as you rode up to the very edge of the station to look down on the twisty-turning torrent of a road below. To think we had just climbed this. For me days of this ilk are what biking is about.

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Like riding to the top of the world

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The run back through Bagnes was quick too. Andy Thumper led the way this time with me playing the role of his ‘wing man’, it really most impressive how he can make that GS boogie.

Time for a Chill

Once back at base we decided over a few beers to hit our fave pizza place again. We checked out the only other eatery in Campan. Being honest it looked dead.  Worked out well: More excellent food, more beer. God I hate my life!

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Once back at Campan it was time to boost local recycling rates again…

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Back to our Pizza place again, but steak this time and it was rather excellent too. Sorry about the crap picture Andy

Anyway a few pics from the day:

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The water is running fast and angry after the snow melt

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Chilling out…again

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The road was blocked off, so time for a piccie

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A huge avalanche had completely blocked the road

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The river is gradually cutting its’ way back through

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Time for a bit of a re-plan…again!

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I really enjoyed a stint on the ZX6R…it will be great with brakes!

Words and Pictures: Tony Donnelly