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Date: 25 Sep 2007 19:13:38
From: Artemisia
Subject: NYT: Forget the Vespa: Making Your 2 Wheels a Bike in Rome
Here's a standard touristy article in today's New York Times about being
a cyclo-tourist in Rome. Some useful links. Sounds like fun, especially
the Via Appia on Sundays when it's closed to traffic.

http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/09/23/travel/23explorer.html

Ta
EFR
Ile de France




 
Date: 25 Sep 2007 21:55:24
From: Marc Brett
Subject: Re: NYT: Forget the Vespa: Making Your 2 Wheels a Bike in Rome
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 19:13:38 +0200, Artemisia <nospam@free.fr > wrote:

>Here's a standard touristy article in today's New York Times about being
>a cyclo-tourist in Rome. Some useful links. Sounds like fun, especially
>the Via Appia on Sundays when it's closed to traffic.
>
>http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/09/23/travel/23explorer.html

Love it!

"In Trastevere, the lively neighborhood west of the river, most alleys
are open only to pedestrians and bicyclists. Zooming around the outdoor
cafes and stalls was a bit like flying through the trench of the Death
Star, only with the scent of glorious food mingling in the air."


Imagine the apoplexy of the Daily Mail readers if this were to happen
anywhere nice in Britain.



  
Date: 11 Oct 2007 08:34:58
From: Roger Merriman
Subject: Re: NYT: Forget the Vespa: Making Your 2 Wheels a Bike in Rome
Marc Brett <usenet@fordson.demon.co.uk > wrote:

> On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 19:13:38 +0200, Artemisia <nospam@free.fr> wrote:
>
> >Here's a standard touristy article in today's New York Times about being
> >a cyclo-tourist in Rome. Some useful links. Sounds like fun, especially
> >the Via Appia on Sundays when it's closed to traffic.
> >
> >http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/09/23/travel/23explorer.html
>
> Love it!
>
> "In Trastevere, the lively neighborhood west of the river, most alleys
> are open only to pedestrians and bicyclists. Zooming around the outdoor
> cafes and stalls was a bit like flying through the trench of the Death
> Star, only with the scent of glorious food mingling in the air."
>
>
> Imagine the apoplexy of the Daily Mail readers if this were to happen
> anywhere nice in Britain.

yup though i didn't see many bikes at all at least in central rome, when
i was there a few weekends back.

roger
--
www.rogermerriman.com


   
Date: 11 Oct 2007 13:24:16
From: Clive George
Subject: Re: NYT: Forget the Vespa: Making Your 2 Wheels a Bike in Rome
"Roger Merriman" <NEWS@wodger.demon.co.uk > wrote in message
news:1i5t8hu.1of4h3opsjapnN%NEWS@wodger.demon.co.uk...

> yup though i didn't see many bikes at all at least in central rome, when
> i was there a few weekends back.

We only actually rode in a bit of Rome (to the Vatican from the outskirts),
but it seemed pretty similar to Florence in traffic style - thousands of
scooters at a traffic-light grand prix, being expected to take any gap there
is, and people actually being generally observant. Quite fun taking one of
the big roundabouts :-) Florence had quite a few cyclists of the non-lyrca
variety, Rome had some.

cheers,
clive



    
Date: 11 Oct 2007 14:00:19
From: Roger Merriman
Subject: Re: NYT: Forget the Vespa: Making Your 2 Wheels a Bike in Rome
Clive George <clive@xxxx-x.fsnet.co.uk > wrote:

> "Roger Merriman" <NEWS@wodger.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:1i5t8hu.1of4h3opsjapnN%NEWS@wodger.demon.co.uk...
>
> > yup though i didn't see many bikes at all at least in central rome, when
> > i was there a few weekends back.
>
> We only actually rode in a bit of Rome (to the Vatican from the outskirts),
> but it seemed pretty similar to Florence in traffic style - thousands of
> scooters at a traffic-light grand prix, being expected to take any gap there
> is, and people actually being generally observant. Quite fun taking one of
> the big roundabouts :-) Florence had quite a few cyclists of the non-lyrca
> variety, Rome had some.
>
> cheers,
> clive

i didn't see any lyrca cyclist as you where, more old sit up and beg
types. lots of the roads where cobbled which probably would put off
ultra thin tires etc.

roger
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www.rogermerriman.com