We leave Lomantang in the 4x4s and drive up the valley to the nearest point we can get to the Chinese border. Before we leave, our hostess blesses us all with white scarves. At Chosang, you can see some Chinese buildings on the mountain top in the distance but non Nepalese are not permitted to get any closer. We prep the bikes, take a last pee and the Trans bit of Transnepal finally starts. It feels like I have been on this trip for ages just to get to the start point. It has been nearly a week and we have already pedalled uphill for 3 days. We line up across the road, take one last pic and we are off! Or some of us are at least….Chris and I wait for the organizer of this event go go back to the truck to take off his down jacket. Downhill and with a following wind, we set off under clear blue skies. We soon catch the early starters and pull ahead as we get near Lomantang and the first hill of the day bites. It’s not big but it reminds you that you need to respec...
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