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@cmconseils ahhh that picture has been taken in France.
South of Grenoble.
It's famous world wide.
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@cmconseils And yet cars will somehow still nearly hit them over and over again
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@cmconseils ahhh that picture has been taken in France.
South of Grenoble.
It's famous world wide.
It's the French touch.@cmconseils
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What's funny it's that's Grenoble is one of the most cycling friendly city in France.@cmconseils
I've had the pleasure to use this route numerous times. On my bike.
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@cmconseils ahhh that picture has been taken in France.
South of Grenoble.
It's famous world wide.
It's the French touch.@beatricejess I will never again complain about German bike paths. @cmconseils
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@cmconseils Spin bike training, in a deep long pool
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Almost like my daily commute.
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I've had the pleasure to use this route numerous times. On my bike.
It's quite a challenge.@beatricejess @cmconseils definitely not a fun spot to bike on but it’s one of the roads to the Oisans massif (and the Alpe d’Huez climb) when coming from Grenoble… that said the picture shows the reverse direction, i.e. going back to Grenoble.
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The funny thing is in my experience, the standard bike loop people take my area, including an area that floods during king tides. I can relate.
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