Hello Juliet! I live in Girona, now I'm older and I don't ride a bike. This Els Angels-Sta Pellaia route has been my favorite route for many years, even crossing Lance Armstrong a few times when he lived in Girona. Thanks greetings. Agusti
With UK roads, I'm riding my gravel bike more and more (same tyres as yours)! I just find it so much more comfortable. You can still ride fast on the road on one, just takes a whole lot more power. Managed just over 20 mph average for a ride couple of weeks ago but took 328w average to do it!!! lol I really like your Marin gravel bike, looks great!
Hincapie Loop was our first ride in Girona. It was brilliant, just like all the riding there. Hilari Sacalm climb is another beautiful one, the descent is amazing. Can’t wait to go back next year.
I was doing a sweet spot workout on my trainer this morning while watching this video - and I felt like I was climbing right along with you! Thanks for sharing your experience.
Great ride and video! I think those yellow flowers are rapeseed (often used to make canola oil). "Colza" according to wikipedia in spanish. We have them here in Sweden too, didnt know they grew in Spain also. Although they won't start blooming here for another month or so at least. One of the best parts of spring! I have never cycled near the fields though. (Only driven by). But definitely will try to cycle to them now after being reminded how fragrant they are let alone pretty!
I might be fairly young still and have fresh legs but early nights feel wonderful to me 🌙 Wish you a restoring Lebanese dinner and a safe flight back home =] Girona deserved to be wandered around eh? 🇪🇸 Thank you for having shared the thrill of it with us 😊😄
Just found you and love the channel! Been riding the train for some time now after a minor bike tumble a few years back. Now I just fixed my old one speed commuter bike and was reminded of how much i love cycling. I really want to get a gravel bike for a speedy and fun commute to work on the rough roads of stockholm. I never had a nice bike with a load of gears and stuff, but i really want to get into it and maybe go on longer bikepacking trips through europe in the future, as well as exploring some trails here in stockholm. I’ve been eying the Marin Nicasio because of it’s slick looks and attractive pricepoint. Do you think it’s a bike that can get me going for starters, and then keep developing on for a couple of years with the help of some upgrades here and there? Excuse the wall of text! Thanks for the inspiration!
Have a look at Tristentakevideo who Everested by doing some 30 repeats of that climb! Did you stop by the Service Course shop while you were in Girona?
Shut it, you are always, as ever, gorgeous! Esp. for those that follow the channel, a fantastic athletic gal that likely is as amazing poured into a LBD as cyclist kit.
Beautiful loop! Ps if you have an extra GroPro you should lend it to your bike partner and hang it in the back of his saddle so he can film you riding 🚴🏻♀️ you can control the filming with a remote.
Hello Juliet! I live in Girona, now I'm older and I don't ride a bike. This Els Angels-Sta Pellaia route has been my favorite route for many years, even crossing Lance Armstrong a few times when he lived in Girona. Thanks greetings. Agusti
With UK roads, I'm riding my gravel bike more and more (same tyres as yours)! I just find it so much more comfortable. You can still ride fast on the road on one, just takes a whole lot more power. Managed just over 20 mph average for a ride couple of weeks ago but took 328w average to do it!!! lol I really like your Marin gravel bike, looks great!
Thanks for showing us this amaing place !
Thank you for all your hard work making videos and dedication to providing entertainment and motivation!
Hincapie Loop was our first ride in Girona. It was brilliant, just like all the riding there. Hilari Sacalm climb is another beautiful one, the descent is amazing. Can’t wait to go back next year.
I was doing a sweet spot workout on my trainer this morning while watching this video - and I felt like I was climbing right along with you! Thanks for sharing your experience.
Another brilliant video, thank you! As soon as I can ride again this is the sort of ride I look forward to going on...
Thank you🤩👍
Amazing riding! Your 1st person cam + techno shots are always a vibe.
Another brilliant video, thank you!
Loved your videos...feeling inspired to start bike-packing myself. : )
Great ride and video! I think those yellow flowers are rapeseed (often used to make canola oil). "Colza" according to wikipedia in spanish. We have them here in Sweden too, didnt know they grew in Spain also. Although they won't start blooming here for another month or so at least. One of the best parts of spring! I have never cycled near the fields though. (Only driven by). But definitely will try to cycle to them now after being reminded how fragrant they are let alone pretty!
I might be fairly young still and have fresh legs but early nights feel wonderful to me 🌙
Wish you a restoring Lebanese dinner and a safe flight back home =]
Girona deserved to be wandered around eh? 🇪🇸 Thank you for having shared the thrill of it with us 😊😄
Just found you and love the channel! Been riding the train for some time now after a minor bike tumble a few years back. Now I just fixed my old one speed commuter bike and was reminded of how much i love cycling. I really want to get a gravel bike for a speedy and fun commute to work on the rough roads of stockholm. I never had a nice bike with a load of gears and stuff, but i really want to get into it and maybe go on longer bikepacking trips through europe in the future, as well as exploring some trails here in stockholm. I’ve been eying the Marin Nicasio because of it’s slick looks and attractive pricepoint. Do you think it’s a bike that can get me going for starters, and then keep developing on for a couple of years with the help of some upgrades here and there? Excuse the wall of text! Thanks for the inspiration!
Hi! Yeah definitely, it’s a great bike. I don’t have one but my ex husband did and rated it
flatbar gravel is epic
Less busy than the Costa Blanca and Sol for sure . Nicer sort of climate for riding given it rains now and then..
Morning from Texas!
i think you need to test gravel tyre size like 30, 33,35 and 40... it would be interesting
"Big Tex" has a Loop named after him in Girona, Ya gotta Luv It haha
12:12 Shells are the most beautiful part of the animal Juliet 😁😉🐚
I smiled all the way through that x
Me too. Juliet's enthusiasm and good humour is quite contagious.
Nice ride👍👍
Morning !😄
A bar focussed on Vermouth is a “Vermuteria”
Knew it was something like that but just couldn’t quite remember
The Armstrong Loop = 💉💪🏼💊🫀🚴🏻 repeat
Have a look at Tristentakevideo who Everested by doing some 30 repeats of that climb! Did you stop by the Service Course shop while you were in Girona?
Juliet......u r awesome :-)
Any recommendations on where to stay in Girona? Prefer a hotel that is comfortable for cyclists!
Never stand when you can sit, never sit when you can lay down, never lay down when you can sleep, all the makings of a relaxing holiday
Oh no the intro has changed from MOOORNING to morning morning....
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Was nice to to the biscuit 🤣🤣🤣
7:13 that's what she said!
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What happened to Keira?
She bailed
@@JulietElliottsChannel Boooo! Lame! Lol.
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Morning morning???? 😕
I don’t understand how can someone ride hard on bibs, sweat a lot. And then go eat something and beer in that same clothes and then Continúe?
Guess some people are just a bit more laid back 🤷♀️
Shut it, you are always, as ever, gorgeous! Esp. for those that follow the channel, a fantastic athletic gal that likely is as amazing poured into a LBD as cyclist kit.
Beautiful loop! Ps if you have an extra GroPro you should lend it to your bike partner and hang it in the back of his saddle so he can film you riding 🚴🏻♀️ you can control the filming with a remote.