Finished my tour with stage 9 of the 14 stages of #road2bitcoin22 yesterday.
All in all, I ended up riding a distance of ~1020 km with ~9000m elevation gain in ~41.5 hours.
Spread out over 9 days of riding, it didn't even feel as hard as I had imagined. A halfway healthy human body just adapts fairly quickly to anything you throw at it.
What a day! Stage 6 of #road2bitcoin22 took us from Italy to Slovenia, back to Italy, and finally Austria. Amazing views all the way.
Pancake profile on stage 3 of #road2bitcoin22 through the plains of Northern Italy today. The river Po is still there, not dried out. Super humid and lots of nasty insects in this region at the moment...
The first stage of #road2bitcoin22 was nice today. Not too long, super hot, some issues with the route, but great views along the coast the entire way. Now hanging out in the mountains, then riding to Parma tomorrow.
RT @TeamsatoshiO
Run for Hal Finney!
Tomorrow bitcoiners around the world will be running in memory of Hal, once again.
Join us by going for a run/ walk & feel free to share your impressions.
Be strong. Be healthy.
Also tomorrow the #Road2Bitcoin22 is starting!
#road2bitcoin22 #TeamSatoshi #RunForHalFin
Only 3 weeks left until the start of #road2bitcoin22 from Genoa to Strasbourg, which I'm planning to join from Genoa to just after the Alps in Bavaria:
https://teamsatoshi.org/wiki/Road2Bitcoin_2022
My training is going OK, but I definitely got considerably fewer days in than I wanted until now. Either way, it'll be my biggest challenge so far with this sport, and I'm both excited and a little bit scared.