Damien
Active Member
It's time to bust the myth that recumbent bikes aren't good for mountain riding and confront the opinion that the Cruzbike S40 is suitable for this purpose. The beautiful weather on the first of November provided the last chance before the first snowfalls in the Tatra Mountains—the highest mountain range in the Carpathians between Poland and Slovakia. As part of the test, I completed a full loop around this relatively short mountain range: 134 miles (215 km) with 7,350 feet (2,240 meters) of elevation gain. The route is very scenic, especially in autumn. Unfortunately, during holidays, there is heavy traffic in many places due to tourism. I extended the route a bit at the start by 6 miles (10 km) to ride on a new bike path connecting the Polish town of Nowy Targ with the Slovakia town of Trstená. It was worth it. The fall temperatures were cold—when I started, it was around 34°F (1°C). I have to admit I was a bit worried about riding this route on the Cruzbike—I wasn't sure if, after a 1.5-month adaptation period, I was ready for longer mountain rides. But my concerns were unnecessary. I have done this route a total of four times: twice in a cycling race, once on my own but in the reverse direction. Strava shows I got some PRs in several spots! The views were stunning.
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