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  • Buying and renovating a rural property on the Spanish side of the Pyrenees
  • spekkie
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    Anyone interested in 7 day Stage Race crossing from one coast of Spain to the other along the ridge of the Pyrenees mountains . . . .

    The “Transpyr Adventure”, which is organised by the Transpyr Cycle Club and covers a total of approximately 800km, broken down into different stages, with a cumulative elevation gain close to 20,000m and whose difficulty can be described as “very high” . . . may be just for you.

    The race passed through Ainsa last Wednesday evening where the days stage finished next to the Rio Cinca. I popped along to have a look, took some pictures and chatted to a few people. This year there were around 300 riders competing. It looked well organised and the riders coming in seemed to be enjoying themselves. Ainsa is at roughly the half way point.

    Here’s a link to the Website:
    https://transpyr.com/

    And here are some of the race T’s & C’s . . . 🙂

    <b>17.</b> Distances and elevation gain may vary considerably due to last minute changes of routing motivated by reasons of <i>force majeure</i> or other reasons deemed necessary by the race organization. The distances and elevation gain of each day will be announced at the technical meeting or briefing, held on the day prior to each stage. The organization reserves the right to change the route of the event at any time.

    <b>18.</b> The event will be undertaken by following a track specified by the event organization. The organization may, at its discretion, post signage in order to help participants remain safe, or to prevent accidents

    <b>19.</b> The route, and therefore the track file, <b>is confidential until the start of the event or until shortly before the start of the event</b>. The organization is not responsible if said route is followed outside of the dates of the organized TRANSPYR 2018 event.

    🙂

    spekkie
    Free Member

    We’ve had an interesting couple of weeks here . . . .

    Over the last month we have had several visits from friends 🙂

    First off was a visit from a South African friend who was here with some buddies touring northern Spain and southern France on motorbikes. We caught up with him in Ainsa for a nice long chat over dinner. We first met him two years ago when he was here doing a solo bicycle tour. He had been following our story on-line in SA since it started and arranged to meet up with us when he got to our part of the world. This second visit was like seeing a long lost friend 🙂

    Then we had a visit from an STW member and his wife. They were also touring Spain, but in a campervan and wanted to drop by and meet up. It was a bit hit and miss at first, but finally we all ended up in the same place at the same time and had a nice chat over a drink. First time we’d met them – lovely couple – hope we see them again.

    Then we had a visit from another STW member who we also first met two years ago when he was passing through our area. He had been following our story on STW. Last visit we met up and rode together. This visit we did the same – although we had a bit more time this visit and rode more trails. We also discussed some potential business – a couple of little projects we’re hoping to work on together next year.

    Our last visitor – who left a couple of days ago – is from New Zealand. This is a guy we first met three years ago when we were first ever staying in Ainsa looking at property. We stayed in the same hotel as him. He was here riding the trails and he left the day before we put our offer in on “the barn”. We kept in touch ever since and this year he finally returned to Zona Zero to ride more trials. I spent several days riding with him and he and I both rode with our second STW visitor for a couple of days as their visits overlapped.

    All in all it’s been a great few weeks. Meeting and updating friends we’ve made through our “Spanish Adventure”.

    Now we’re looking forward to our next visitors in July and to the Tour de France stage that finishes 50km up the road!

    spekkie
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    On Tuesday we visited the offices of one of the local “Gestorias” in Ainsa. There are 3 or 4 to chose from . . .

    “In Spain “gestorías” are private agencies which specialize in dealing with legal and administrative work. For a fee they carry out the trámites (paperwork) involved in getting passports, work permits, car documentation etc and liaise with the Agencia Tributaria (Inland Revenue), thereby saving their clients much inconvenience and queuing time”

    As a Spaniard, trying to do your own paperwork & admin in Spain can be pretty difficult. As a foreigner it is nigh on impossible. Hence the need for several Gestorias in Ainsa, a town with a population of only 2000 people.

    We used a big firm to do our admin when we moved here and bought a property. Now we need a local, smaller and more intimate firm to do some day to day stuff for us.

    The first task was to apply for Spanish Social Security numbers – which we have now done.

    spekkie
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    “Tour de France Fever” is upon us! Today we plan to take our road bikes out for a spin up the road. Will be my first road ride this year!

    Yesterday morning I cleaned them and pumped up the tyres . . so they know it’s coming.

    Will take a while to get used to the skinny wheels again 1f642.png

    spekkie
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    Today we had our first swim in our local river with our friends after a nice picnic.

    It was lovely.

    Europe is cooking!

    spekkie
    Free Member

    A few weeks ago a friend of mine thought to arrange a weekly social ride that starts and finishes in Ainsa.

    The ride is about an hour and a half long and covers a bit of everything. Some fire road along the Rio Cinca, some technical climbing – not too difficult but hard enough to be “interesting”, some nice descending, some riding along a dry river bed, a bit of singletrack and finally a coffee stop.

    This week was the third week and we were joined by four guys from Holland. It was a bit faster than usual today but great fun. We don’t generally race because it’s a social ride but today everyone present was happy to go for it a bit … so we did.

    Tracey
    Full Member

    We will be out for the EWS. Are the trails easy to find as not managed to find a guide for a couple of days.

    spekkie
    Free Member

    Yeah – you should manage. I can point you in the right direction if necessary 🙂

    Tracey
    Full Member

    Thanks. Looking forward to the trip.

    doug_basqueMTB.com
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    Hey Tony! Tracey the trails around Ainsa are super easy to find and there will be loads shut off for the EWS but they should have a clear list of which ones are open for riding. Last time they were pretty good on that and this year they have a better website and everything to communicate. There should be some people offering guiding local to Ainsa too for day trips during that week, maybe even Tony?

    We will be there of course. We do some different stuff and will be exploring the wider area with our guests and maybe doing a day of Zona Zero shuttles but we´ve been fully booked for a while. Sorry. If you see us say hello, if we´re doing a picnic for the guests feel free to grab a coffee and bit of cake from the van 🙂

    Tracey
    Full Member

    Thanks . Should have been on top of that part of the trip but left it a bit late due to fitting it in around work and Abigales racing. Will keep an eye out for you.

    spekkie
    Free Member

    Last week Mrs Spekkie provided Picnics for our friends Jeroen & Marce who were running some of their “Office in Nature” courses locally. The courses were on Mon, Tues & Weds and were held at 3 beautiful outdoor locations near Ainsa.

    The group sizes varied from 6 to 9 people and we provided different food each day because some of the people were attending more than one course.

    We both enjoyed doing this – although it was her baby, I was just helping – and the groups were very happy with everything we did. They were lovely people and we got some great feedback and encouragement from them.

    Now we’ve made some new friends 1f642.png

    My MTB Guiding and Mrs Spekkie’s Picnics are two services we always planned to offer alongside our core B&B business.

    They say that to enjoy life (and work) you should try to “do what you love” – and these are things we both love!

    mogrim
    Full Member

    Not gone 100% Spanish then, you’re missing the Casera to go with some cheap wine 🙂

    spekkie
    Free Member

    ha! we had Casera in a coolbox of our own. We took it down to the river and had a picnic of our own after we’d finished with these guys 🙂

    mogrim
    Full Member

    I take it back then!

    spekkie
    Free Member

    What we do on the Trails of Zona Zero!

    spekkie
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    Tracey
    Full Member

    We have had a great couple of days riding so far.

    Having a day off today as we were up early for Abigales day two practice and the urban race starts at four.

    spekkie
    Free Member

    It’s great here isn’t it! We’re going to watch the challenge today in a couple of places and the go up to the Castle for the Prologue

    rossburton
    Free Member

    Just skimmed all sixteen pages, are you taking visitors yet?  Or is the house still being rebuilt?

    Tracey
    Full Member

    Great time in the old town tonight

    spekkie
    Free Member

    Hi Ross – house isn’t built yet but we’re moving into a place with spare rooms next week so that we can offer accommodation etc in the mean time.

    spekkie
    Free Member

    Some pics from Weds eve when they started setting up in the Castle . . . .

    spekkie
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    The registration office . . . . ready and waiting . . .

    spekkie
    Free Member

    Cool Pic Tracey – I have tons to upload yet!

    spekkie
    Free Member

    Opening day and team vehicles arriving  . . . .

    Our motto is “We will tell you where to go . . . !”

    spekkie
    Free Member

    More vehicles – and the excitement is building!

    spekkie
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    Setting up the stage in the Castle grounds ready for the EWS2018

    spekkie
    Free Member

    More teams and suppliers arriving …

    spekkie
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    Ambulances on Standby!

    spekkie
    Free Member

    Bike trailers ready for uplifting the riders …

    Tracey
    Full Member

    Going to be a long day for the riders. 8 hours, 4 stages, 1800 metres of climbing and its hot.Going to head out and pick up a few trails with a view to getting to stage four for when the riders come down.

    Tracey
    Full Member

    Couple from stage 4

    spekkie
    Free Member

    Nice!

    How’s she doing?

    spekkie
    Free Member

    The Bikes of the EWS 2018 – Ainsa.

    Giant . . . .

    spekkie
    Free Member

    GT . . . .

    spekkie
    Free Member

    Yeti . . . .

    spekkie
    Free Member

    Cannondale . . . .

    spekkie
    Free Member

    EWS Ainsa – Results after day 1:

    http://www.enduroworldseries.com/live/live-results/

    spekkie
    Free Member

    Sam Hills Bike – Number 1 . . . .

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