Cycling guide Alain Rumpf – known, I’m told, as “ The Swiss with a pulse” – is by far the fittest cyclist I’ve ever had the pleasure of riding with. Whippet-thin and with an uphill acceleration that has you shaking your head in disbelief, he’s king of the roads in this part of western Switzerland.
I'm assuming his nickname is a reference to his low heart rate and supreme fitness, because right now he’s giving us a proper beasting on the steep mountain roads of the Vaud canton, aka Les Alpes Vaudoises. By the looks of it, his pulse is still fairly normal. Mine, on the other hand, is like a jackhammer.
I’ll admit I’m out of my comfort zone. With the temperature pushing 35 degrees, I’m in a group of nine riders pedalling hard to keep up on the long climbs. Our first day, a swift 25km with 720 metres of climbing, had been just a dip of the toe in the water. Our second was when the real riding began: a 94km ride with 1,830 metres of climbing over three mountain passes.
The First of these, Col du Pillon, hadn’t posed many problems. Keen and fresh, we all zipped up to the top. On the second, Col des Mosses, I was starting to feel the strain in my legs. Then there was the third: the 1,778-metre Col de la Croix. is we had to contend with just as the oppressive heat of the afternoon started to descend. Much of Switzerland – and especially our region – was under the yoke of a brutal early summer heatwave.
When it comes to Alpine road cycling, Switzerland is the poor cousin of France and Italy. Not because it lacks the roads, nor the scenery or the climbs, but simply because it doesn't enjoy the same tradition, or history, of cycle racing as its nearest neighbours.
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