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So between stage 2 and stage 3? Yoh, tough call. The scenery is better overall on stage 2 and we found it tougher than stage 3, but that could of been because the groups legs were more tired than our legs.

 

We enjoyed stage 2 the most for scenery, suffering and fun.

+1 on the scenery.
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My fav place... Like nsbb said 2 laps is nearly 50km with over 800m of up you go... But worth every bead of sweat . And the views are awesome when you take the time to stop and look around.

Not the cape unfortunately but not bad for the south of joeys.

 

Got really close to the wildlife this time.

 

And in the far distance the Chinese brick road with a 16.4 % gradient... It's horrible ???? (Which I didn't do????)

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My fav place... Like nsbb said 2 laps is nearly 50km with over 800m of up you go... But worth every bead of sweat . And the views are awesome when you take the time to stop and look around.

Not the cape unfortunately but not bad for the south of joeys.

 

Got really close to the wildlife this time.

 

And in the far distance the Chinese brick road with a 16.4 % gradient... It's horrible [emoji102] (Which I didn't do[emoji4])

I used to do 2 laps during the week but now I don't have enough time with how the green is ...... Now I do a full green and an orange! Then again that 5 days in a row is quite 'taxing' [emoji849]

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I used to do 2 laps during the week but now I don't have enough time with how the green is ...... Now I do a full green and an orange! Then again that 5 days in a row is quite 'taxing' [emoji849]

wish I had your dedication ...still 36km odd though & farily tough.
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It's not where you take your bike, but where your bike takes you.

 

In this case, about 70km from the mad house I call everyday life

 

Where is that?

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