BAC Umbria - Rome to Assisi 2009 Pics BAC Green Roads Of Tuscany 2009

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    Fountain in Bosco della Ragnaia

    Hot weather has officially arrived in Tuscany! We had another wonderful day of cycling, but by the end of the day it was getting pretty hot especially on the last climbs.


    There were several highlights to the ride today. The first was the Bosco della Ragnaia (gardens). An American artist decided to give a gift to the Italian people in the form of a huge, elaborate garden. He does a lot of the work in the garden himself. Some of our group got to talk to him when they were there. All of us stopped there and strolled through part of the property. My impression was that it was very peaceful, natural and not over done.



    Archeological Dig

    The second highlight occurred shortly after the gardens. In a field alongside the road we spotted an archeological dig. There were several college students from the University of Siena working the ruins just like you see in movies or read about in books. Some of our group got a tour by an older American who was supervising the project. They have found many gravesites including one of a young child.


    The third highlight was the climb up to and the visit of Montalcino. This was also my lunch stop. I had to stop on the uphill to eat some energy food, so reaching the town was a relief. I ate on a terrace outside of a trottoria and had taglioleti with fresh vegetables in a tomato-based sauce.


    The fourth highlight was dinner at our Hotel Palazzuolo restaurant. We started out with carpaccio of smoked tuna and swordfish (excellent), cream of carrot soup (good but a little bland) and tagliolini pasta with a lemon sauce. This was followed by our main course of mixed salad and either prawns (kind of mushy) or beef. Dessert was ice cream with a red sauce (not tomato).


    Daily Statistics

    Miles Max Speed Average Speed Moving Time Total Ascent Weather
    44 38.3 10 4:23 4290 Feet Sunny, 60’s to 90’s

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