It was time for the annual cycling trip. My third year in a row after Changi last year and a all nighter in 2004.
It’s indeed an exhilarating feeling cycling on wide open roads, with the wind in your hair and the thrill of speed in your blood. Well that doesn’t quite explain why I only do it once a year, but a yearly dose is better than none.
Flag off.
So there we were, twelve adults of varying ages gathered at a crowded
Tanjung Rhu Mishap.
We cycled down ECP until we hit the
With no tyre patch available at the nearby Petrol Kiosks, we had to send two among us to get the bicycles fixed. Wee Loong’s plan was to get one bike fixed up by replacing the bad wheel with a good one from the other, and also using his own racer at home. So, we hailed a cab, got the two bikes into the boot, and sent them off.
To the Bay.
The rest of us took to the roads again. Our journey took us across
babyface @ one fullerton. the new centro.
After a few drinks at 'babyface', the local icon couldn't hold his licqour.
Kopitiam Supper.
Back as a group of twelve, we decided to fill our stomachs at the 24 hour Kopitiam along
After drinks and dim sum, we headed for Orchard, cycling along the tiled pavements fronting the many shopping centres and offices. We made a U-turn when we hit Scott’s Road.
The Journey Home.
It was a long ride back to ECP. We took the relatively straight road that passes through the MRT stops from Bugis to Eunos. We reached back at ECP at around
4 comments:
Before tat we have to get the few freshies some more practice. hehe.
like how to avoid coconut trees and stray chickens ... hehehe.
coconut trees in m'sia?
where are u planning to bike?
Sounds like a fun trip though. Though I may have some suggestions of where to go in M'sia for a bit more 'kick'...
one of the popular option is the road from the Ferry Terminal to Desaru. About 40km long but a little hilly I heard.
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