Here are my ride log when I ride in Miura Peninsula, part2.
It was about 60km ride from Uraga Station to Shin-Zushi station.
PonPon-Sen
there is a convenience store after “Nandesuka kono saka !!”
Tuna and radish
In order to pass through the Jokeshima Ohashi, a cross-bridge fee is necessary.
but, bicycle is free.
Link of “Road toll”
there is some bike rack there.
maguro-don!
this is special menu for cyclist only. it’s free.
It’s was nice.
Here are my ride log when I ride in Miura Peninsula.
It was about 80km ride from my home to Uraga Station.
Turumi River CR
Uraga Station. It’s today’s goal!!
I went back home from here by train.
My Ride Log:
https://www.relive.cc/view/1063449515
TACHIKAWA DE UNDOUKAI
Tachikawa velodrome is nice!! the road is very beautiful.
I took part in event of “TACHIKAWA DE UNDOUKAI “today!!
trial ride on the track.
Demo Cycling race
All of professional cyclists was very fast. fantastic!!
Parking in room of cycle inspection
my bike on the ceiling. that’s interesting!!
bicycle‐race ticket
This is a real ticket. (Not demo race)
I won!!
Thank you for everything!!
I had a great time at Tachikawa velodrome today.
today’s my ride movie on Relive
Today’s Ride
Wakasu seaside park
The cycling raod at Wakasu seaside park in Shinkiba, is a nice place to see a Tokyo bay. especially, Tokyo Gate Bridge. There is 6 kilometer long course with few ups and downs.
MilePost Bike and Cafe
This is a beer cafe with Indian styled food above a bike shop near Sumida River.
Gundam in Odaiba
Relive
This is a movie of my ride from Yuraku-cho Station to MilePost Bike and Cafe via Wakasu seaside park
https://www.relive.cc/view/907136122
Bike Tokyo 2016
This is 3rd time to take part in the Bike Tokyo in my life.
Start point is a park near Bigsight in Odaiba.
I started at 8:30 in Nov. 27, 2016.
Here is 1st aid station at Yokoami-machi Park.
Kokugikan (hall of sumo in Tokyo)
Gingu Gaien
a road of gingko trees
Lunch at Tsukiji
toyosu fresh market.
rainbow bridge
oshiruko at goal point.
Results
It was cloudy today. it was not rain. that’s great!!
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