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Hi Paul
Cycling, and cyclists are revered far higher in France than in UK. But then it is not the maniacs who ride mountain bikes on the pavements (no problem with them off road,), I am talking about the "road racers", in their lycra team suits riding 2 abreast on any non motorway. These can vary from age 9 to 90, and equivalent talent/speed. But woe betide the motorist who crowds the over 60's cycle club in their Sunday morning race to the local bar, or someone who ignores the amateur marshalls with their cardboard paddles controlluing the streets for a Dads and Lads race.
In general use common sense as you would anywhere. Country lanes are great but beware of blind corners. The French love cycling (vive le tour), but it has to be done with style, so get into the lycras, and enjoy.
FM
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