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in july and wondering if i should take my road bike. i spend a ton of time doing urban riding here in san francisco and venture out into the hills (berkeley and marin) and don't like the idea of not having my bike but also want to make a smart choice.
any ideas?
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I've been to most parts of Brazil. I haven't been to BH in about 20 years, but I'm sure you are aware it is a very large and crowded city. I think it's still the 3rd largest city in Brazil after Rio and Sao Paulo. BH is surrounded by hills and mountains, it's in a generally rugged terrain area. BH is not what I would consider bike friendly. If you have a skinny tire road "racing type" bike, your options might be limited. A more rugged road bike with fatter tires like a Surly would get by a little better. On the other hand, if you were moving to Curitiba or some of the smaller cities in Parana, Santa Catarina or Rio Grande do Sul, your road bike riding options would be a little better. Even Brasilia is not bad for cycling in the high plains area on the outskirts of town.
I live in Recife and I hope your situation in BH is better than we have it here. The drivers of motorized vehicles here are extremely rude and dangerous. I was hit by a full sized bus a little over a year ago and the driver yelled at me and said it was my fault because I was riding on the pavement. When the transit police got there (3 hours later), The driver ran to the car and probably slipped him a bribe because the officer started telling me the same thing. The national trafic laws in Brazil that pertain to bicycles are good and the bus driver clearly was at fault on 3 counts. The most obvious was that his vehicle was suppossed to clear mine by a meter and a half. I recovered from my concusion after 2 days in the hospital and a week in bed at home. I never bothered to go back to get the police report. I probably should have. It might have been good for a laugh.
Then there was the time a van ran into the back of my bike (another professional driver). He broke the glass windows I was carrying on the rack. He said it was my fault because I used my brakes in front of him. I convinced him that he was not leaving the scene until he payed for the glass. I had the bill in my pocket because I had purchased the glass moments before.
I guess they will have to kill me though to get me to stop riding. I have logged more that 5000km since the bus hit me.
Let me know how your experience was in BH. That is if they didn't get you yet.
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