Ballon buggered

stolzy

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The D465 Ballon d'Alsace road has been treated to the ministrations of the gravel lorries and is almost unridable (as of last weekend) so don't make a special journey, despite it being a very fine road. Last w/e the section from St Maurice up to the cafes was gravelled, but I suspect the section from the cafes down to Malvaux will have been done by now too.

There were a bunch of Brit bikers up there being very shirty about French road maintenence on Saturday, I kept my counsel :-)
 
So am I correct in thinking us roughty toughty bikers with our tourateched ADVENTURE Gelasse Strasse RTW Ewan wannabe motorsickles should avoid gravel?
 
The D465 Ballon d'Alsace road has been treated to the ministrations of the gravel lorries and is almost unridable (as of last weekend) so don't make a special journey, despite it being a very fine road. Last w/e the section from St Maurice up to the cafes was gravelled, but I suspect the section from the cafes down to Malvaux will have been done by now too.

There were a bunch of Brit bikers up there being very shirty about French road maintenence on Saturday, I kept my counsel :-)


Hopefully by the end of Sept, all will be perfectly smooth as we glide along:D
 
PM me, I'll meet you for brekkie at the cafe.:thumb2

Will do, we're in the BF area from 17-21st Sept and so will more than likely crossing the Rhine, to ride the Grand Ballon and Route Des Cretes, sometime during those 4 days
 
Will do, we're in the BF area from 17-21st Sept and so will more than likely crossing the Rhine, to ride the Grand Ballon and Route Des Cretes, sometime during those 4 days
Sounds like you're going with Patton;)
 
how's the Grand Ballon looking - planning on using that to ride from Cernay to Kaysersberg
 
Do other countries have that awful cheap and nasty way of repairing roads. Missed that one.

The D465 Ballon d'Alsace road has been treated to the ministrations of the gravel lorries and is almost unridable (as of last weekend) so don't make a special journey, despite it being a very fine road. Last w/e the section from St Maurice up to the cafes was gravelled, but I suspect the section from the cafes down to Malvaux will have been done by now too.

There were a bunch of Brit bikers up there being very shirty about French road maintenence on Saturday, I kept my counsel :-)
 
In France they send a machine around that hoovers up the much of the surplus gravel. its by no means perfect though.
 
We did the route Des Cretes last week and the gravel is still bad. The weather was even worse with fog and rain.:(
 
We got back Friday from the Vosges , weather has been crappy, but no gravel problems encountered at the ballon.
 


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