today I've had a small taste of cycling a longer distance, but perhaps it's better to introduce myself before getting down to business. I'll share more about my first +50 km bike-tour through Germany (Bavaria) in my next post.
Who am I and where do I come from?
I am a 24 year old man living in Germany (Regensburg). My father is Austrian and my mother is Dutch, which allows me to express myself fluently in these 2 languages (I can also speak English and a bit of French). I was born in the Netherlands (nearby Amsterdam) and have lived there the first 10 years of my life. Our family has moved to Belgium when I was 10 years old, and we have lived nearby Antwerp for another 12 years before moving to Regensburg. The reason for moving to Germany was because of a Bavarian girl (my current girlfriend), which I have met on the train from Amsterdam to Antwerp.This short introduction makes it clear, that I am influenced by lots countries and therefore I feel rather European than anything else. If I had to choose though, I would be more inclined to call myself Dutch. For 22 years I have spoken Dutch and I identify myself the most with this country because of the laid-back, open and uncomplicated ways of (most) Dutch[wo]men.
What motivates me to travel through Europe per bike?
- The Netherlands is a country where not having a bicycle is about as strange as Germans not owning a driver's licence. I really love cycling and I do not think it is a sport. It is a mean of transportation like any other.
- Germany is not really a biking country, yet they have the nicest cycling routes. Cycle lanes in the city are nevertheless horrible in comparison to Dutch bike paths.
- I like nature, as it is relaxing and a good break from life in the city. It is easier to experience nature on a bicycle because of the relatively slow speed and the possibility to stop at any point, at any time (unlike driving by car, train or bus).
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