Bench on Philipsburg Pier |
“On my way from Philipsburg, I saw a cyclist riding down the
right side of the road in heavy traffic and thought, ‘what are they, stupid?’”
said the woman at Tri-Sport bike shop, a surprisingly well outfitted race/rental shop that would
rival most local bike shops in the states.
“Bikes and mopeds have the right of way and should pass on the left in
heavy traffic.” We were returning our
Trek hybrid rentals from two days of riding and remarked how cool it was once
we figured out that on the Dutch/French Island you’re supposed to ride down the
center of a two-lane road when traffic is heavy.
The Car of Choice in Sint Maarten |
Before we figured it out the center line thing, we were
pissed. “Why do the cars keep pulling
out in front of us?” Unknowingly, we may
have been the stupid people the woman at the bike shop lovingly referred
to. We were returning from Phillipsburg,
the main town with the cruise ship dock and boardwalk, discount jewelry stores,
the Blue Bitch Bar, a petite French cafe and an incredible Belgian chocolate
shop.
The Other French Colombier Climb |
To get back to Simpson Bay was 7 miles and three of the
tiniest “mountain” passes I’ve ever ridden over. The largest mountain on the island, Peak
Paradise, is about 1400 feet. The
Colombier with its name taken from the famous climb in the tour, also on the
French side, is the 2nd tallest.
The rest of them average maybe 800-1000 feet above the beach. Needless to say, the climbs, while steep,
lasted no more than 5-10 minutes. We
took the long way less-traveled route with incredible vistas of Simpson Bay. At the last roundabout, we made the turn back
into town and traffic was bumper to bumper.
Aside from the occasional truck, more like teeny bumper to tiny bumper. We started to descend.
View of Simpson Bay |
Then the cars started veering to the shoulder in our path. “What the hell!” “Dammit!”
Then a moped zipped down the centerline followed by a cyclist headed up
the hill in the opposite direction. The
light bulb lit above our helmets. Alas,
we were the stupid Americans. We dodged
to the left of the cars and bombed the hill to the next roundabout, zipped
through it and big ringed it down the center of the road back to Simpson Bay
Resort. It was thrilling.
1 comment:
Hello,
I am moving to the island at the end of April and was glad to see your post on biking around the island. I have heard from many people that the road is in serious disrepair, and because of traffic and the width of most roads, unfit for biking. I would however love to bring my road bike (or mountain bike or both) for transportation and fun. If you wouldn't mind letting me know your thoughts that would be fantastic. You can email me at knhcat (at) comcast (dot) net.
Thank you!
Kymberlee
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