Important notice regarding Tour route through Beaujolais this Saturday

BJ

BJ
I finally got around to doing a close look at the Macon - St. Etienne Tour route and it goes right through the heart of Beaujolais backcountry - St. Amour, Chenas, below Fleurie, right through Ville Morgon, then cutting halfway up the Py slope, over to Regnie, and then out to the west of the Terre Dorees towards St. Etienne. Will be definitely worth a watch of some of the most beautiful wine area in France.

We will most definitely be lifting some vintage Morgon for this occasion.
 
I don't know your schedule. I assume you are actually going from some Point A to some other Point B but your road happens to be very interesting. So, how much time can you spend on the journey?
 
I think we're just dealing with a knowledge deficit with Comrade Jeff. We'll give him a break here.

Everyone else, a bunch of internationale doods are riding their little pedalmobiles around France for nearly a whole fucking month and a bunch of us just sit around and drink wine and watch them do it.
 
For those of you who haven't watched, a great side benefit of watching the Tour de France is all the aerial photography from the helicopters of gorgeous stretches of French countryside...
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Sports? This is about sports? Don't you people have something better to do with your time?

Sheesh.

Specifically, Bikeball. For most of my life, Very Performance Enhanced Bikeball.

But, the surroundings are so photogenic.
 
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