Wednesday, 1 August 2012

The Mont Ventoux chronicles

As we drove south, through olive groves, lavender fields and dusty tracks twisting up the scorched Provençal hillside, I felt more and more nervous.

My son, sitting in the back of the car with his sister, was as happy as Larry – especially as the distinctive peak of Mont Ventoux appeared above the skyline.

We’d left at dawn so he could attempt to cycle up Mont Ventoux for the first time. He only took up road biking a month ago, but he’d set his heart on doing it before his 18th birthday. A commendable ambition, I know, but I was full of trepidation.

Mont Ventoux, all 1,912 metres of it, is famed in cycling circles. There are higher mountains in France but Mont Ventoux stands on its own, right at the heart of Provence. There’s an abandoned weather station at the top, while just below the punishing peak is a shrine to the memory of Tommy Simpson, the British cyclist who died from heat exhaustion during the 1967 Tour de France. “Put me back on my bike” were his last immortal words.

We arrived in the village of Bédoin at 9.30 am, took the bike off the car roof and my son raced away. The rest of us adjourned to a cafe down the road to keep our minds off his climb.

We’d arranged to meet him two-thirds of the way up - to hand over two more water bottles. But to our astonishment he’d got a lot further than we’d expected. When we caught up with him he gave us a cheery wave, said he was feeling fine and kept on pedalling.

We met him at the summit, which looks a bit like a lunar landscape, and it turned out he’d done the whole ride in just under two hours – his goal for his first attempt.

Then came the moment he was really looking forward to – the glorious ride down, followed by a stop at the bike shop in Bédoin to buy an I conquered Mont Ventoux cycling shirt...

12 comments:

  1. Bloody hell.... Badley Wiggins had better watch his back. Well done Ned, what an achievement

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    1. Thanks Catherine! You are v v kind - and Ned is v v chuffed!

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  2. Well done to him, thankfully we live a long way from Mont Ventoux as hubby keeps mumbling about trying it!

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    1. That's lovely of you, Jacqui. We probably live even further away from Mont Ventoux but my son is now planning his next climb!

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  3. Huge Congrats to Ned! Fantastic achievement. I remember driving up it a few years ago, that was terrifying enough for me!

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    1. Thanks so much, Jennie. I was scared driving up - and even more scared driving down!

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  4. Chapeau! Alpe d'Huez next...and a polka dot jersey too.

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    1. Merci beaucoup, Julia.He is thrilled to have done it - and completely hooked on cycling up mountains!

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    1. It was such an exciting day, Mary. I was beside myself with nerves but hurrah, he did it!

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  6. Well done, Ned. Yellow jersey?

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    1. That's so kind of you, Carol. I've shown everyone's comments to him and he is really pleased. Now he's planning his next ride.

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