I know every road you've traveled. It's beautiful to hear you read the signs of the places, I find it really funny with your strong American accent. I'm glad you liked these roads in a country setting, made of simple but hospitable people. And I'm very pleased that you appreciated the city of Ferrara, which enchants with its monuments and the wonderful medieval walls.
@@GravelCyclist Oh ok, he still seems nice, and audacity should always be rewarded ..... 😜 in fact can clearly tell he's not American, but I couldn't quite figure out the cadence of where he could be. How did you end up here in this place that few people know about?
Great ride, and I see you picked up some Italiano. Spending my summer vacation in Quebec, nice gravelly roads here, cool July temps; unfortunately my limited French doesn't go very far here.
What I've seen of Quebec has been fantastic. I've ridden a couple of times in the Bromont area, south of Montreal, and an interesting city ride. My limited French was OK for navigating Montreal, but I understand Quebec City it helps to speak the language fluently?
@@GravelCyclist I'm all the way in the eastern part of Quebec, on the Gaspé Peninsula. This is basically the northern end of the Appalachian Mountains, lots of hill climbing.
That brick water tower along the ride was a great shot. Best shot of a water tower of any ride through a small town . That gravel was fantastico ! 🍷
I know every road you've traveled. It's beautiful to hear you read the signs of the places, I find it really funny with your strong American accent. I'm glad you liked these roads in a country setting, made of simple but hospitable people. And I'm very pleased that you appreciated the city of Ferrara, which enchants with its monuments and the wonderful medieval walls.
Ciao Massimo, the accent you are hearing is Australiano, not Americano!
@@GravelCyclist Oh ok, he still seems nice, and audacity should always be rewarded ..... 😜 in fact can clearly tell he's not American, but I couldn't quite figure out the cadence of where he could be. How did you end up here in this place that few people know about?
Hello again Massimo. I enjoy exploring quiet areas no matter where I ride, and desired riding some interesting areas between Siena and Treviso.
Beautiful. Loved it.
Can we expect some general madness involving a basket (and dog) on the front of a cruiser bike? That was a fun time, thanks for the ride!
Great ride, and I see you picked up some Italiano.
Spending my summer vacation in Quebec, nice gravelly roads here, cool July temps; unfortunately my limited French doesn't go very far here.
What I've seen of Quebec has been fantastic. I've ridden a couple of times in the Bromont area, south of Montreal, and an interesting city ride. My limited French was OK for navigating Montreal, but I understand Quebec City it helps to speak the language fluently?
@@GravelCyclist I'm all the way in the eastern part of Quebec, on the Gaspé Peninsula. This is basically the northern end of the Appalachian Mountains, lots of hill climbing.