Friday, 6 September 2024 Pantin.fr

Summer is gone, and administration tasks keep hassling me. I feel pretty close to being burned out due to those endless requests, dysfunctional services and headache-loaded paperwork. We were supposed to sign our new apartment today, but random requests from notaries that only started on the very last-minute first jeopardized and then postponed the signature. Luckily this is not the only challenge I’m facing, my N26 account is now finally French and requires to be changed everywhere, which allows me to finally get rid of my SG account, a bank I’m not willing to do business with anymore. And then there are several public services where only few processes function as expected, like the impossibility to change my freelance home address since I’m not a French citizen. Headaches all over, I’m very much looking forward to my final Tour de France weekend next week, where this decade-long loop cycling loop through France is looking forward to be closed.

Sunday, 18 August 2024 Rotterdam.

Back on the Eurostar after three days of roaming through vibrant Rotterdam. Quite a cool place, and this time I got heaps of sun. Only good things happened, all three of us had an amazing time even though we missed by two days the Tour de France Femmes. Back to Pantin now, it’s Sunday and everything and everybody looks good.

Wednesday, 14 August 2024 Pantin.fr

The Games are over! And what Games it were, to be called Jeux from now on to praise everything that just has happened in Paris. Easiness, smiles & joy are back in town. None of the expected problems popped up, none of those complainers kept complaining once the ball was rolling flame was lit. 15 days of celebrating people, sports and the city. I’m confident that those days will have a lasting impact on the city’s attitude well beyond the Games, it’s the end of a chain of bad things that happened here (most importantly the terrorist attacks on Charlie Hebdo and the Bataclan in 2015 and the that never-ending corona drama). It feels so much better to finally live in a friendly city again, and on top of that we have amazing weather. My four intense Olympic days, always with Max and our bicycles, brought us to Club France, road cycling on the Belleville climb, basketball at La Concorde, kayak cross in Vaires-sur-Marne and track & field athletics in the Stade de France, it went by super fast and was much fun, especially with the Boevinks and the quick visit of Seb & family. Since then I’m back to work, until tomorrow when the next vacation chapter starts with Rotterdam (followed by some days in Liverpool Brittany and a week in Rome Maupertuis).

Thursday, 1 August 2024 Pantin.fr

Back home! Two amazing weeks in the South are behind me, everything worked out like a charm and couldn’t have gone better. Driving through beautiful Provence and the Alps, following two thrilling Tour stages with out rental bikes, spending time with Adam & family, meeting the girls for a week on the Sea and another in the hinterland, and wrapping everything up with a reverse trip back to Pantin, this time with Max. A couple of Olympic days will follow before I’ll return to my two favorite work projects, which I both really miss.

Thursday, 18 July 2024 Vergigny.fr

On Summer vacation, finally! I was sprinting strong the last weeks at work, getting tons of things done both on TopScore and NW’s JSP! On the train with Max’ heavy race bicycle on the back and a bunch of other stuff for the next two weeks in the beautiful South. My day is going to be intense: right now I’m TGVing from Paris to Avignon where I’ll fetch my Getarounded rental car to drive all the way to the Sea, or almost, to fetch our four rented race bikes at Natur’Evasion. Once they’re all loaded into the car I’m going to head up North through the Southern Alps to fetch Max at Embrun, where he spent his week with Myriam climbing at Freissinières. With Max in the back I’ll turn South again to join Adam & family in the remote Var-village Entrevaux.

It is just past ten in the morning and I hope that the hardest part is already done with carrying all the bags to and through the Métro and RER to get to Gare de Lyon in Paris. Now 2 more hours on the train, then 2 hours of driving South, then 3 hours driving North, and finally 3 more hours South again. Should be done by midnight, just in time to get some rest for two exciting days ahead on the Tour, the final climbs of stage 19 and 20 are waiting for us.