As every year in January, the Paris Crossing was held, proposed by the Vincennes en Anciennes Association . Cars, retro motorcycles, trucks, old tractors and vintage bicycles invaded the capital in the morning from 7:30 am, at 7°C...
The bikes and their riders, about 50 of them, were in the expert hands of the members of the brilliant Tonton Vélo forum . A well-established tourist route awaited us, starting from the Château de Vincennes, then Bastille, rue de Rivoli, Bd Sébastopol, Faubourg Montmatre, Rue Lepic, Place du Tertre,
Opera, Vendôme, Concorde, Arc de Triomphe, Trocadéro, Invalides, St Germain, Bastille, Nation and Re-Château de Vincennes for an aperitif lunch - welcome after the thirty km drive.
This year, the velographer used the freshly restored RATP green Alleluia, from the Goodwood Revival, hey, a puncture at the top of rue Fontaîne, damn new tire, quick repair with 6 hands, it works!
Paris, it's true that it's beautiful.