The IFRD, the international female riding day, is a yearly reccuring event on the first saturday of may.
This year, it was the 10th anniversary of this event, and, naturally, I did participate too 🙂
I met with Su at 9 in the morning, and we started our Versys W4-Trip (W4 stands for Weinviertel – wine quarter; the NO-Part of Lower Austria, where wine is produced).
We started with the lower parts, also called Marchfeld, and proceeded northward, along the Slovakian border, then further on along the Czech border,
At Hohenau an der March, at the first roundabout, it then happened. A small oil spot and my back wheel decided to slide away. After a 180° turn we were briefly sliding over the concrete tarmac
Only my pride was really hurt, thank god, nothing else was really damaged. So we went on after a short break,
where we did cross the border to Valtice ->
and from there on to Lednice, our target for todays ride.
Lednice castle and the surounding park are an real beauty
It was really hard to find a place to park the bikes, as it seems whole Lednice is a no drive, no parking zone 😉 But we did find a gap, large enough for the bikes.
We then did a short foot walk around the castle, as there were still a few km to go.
We then headed on to Mikoluv close to the Autrian border.
It does have a beautiful city centre, beeing renovated now for decades it looks like a beauty.
But, we traveled on
And crossed the border back to Austria on a short dirt road passage back to W4 where we very soon found a most beautiful scenery beneath a linden tree.
Its a hill full of vine cellars, surounded by vine yards, called Galgenberg (Mountain of the gallow 😉 )
But we travelled on, no vine drinking with driving a bike. 😉
We now drove back south, through the hilly countryside and yellow rapeseed field
Until we did met the Danube again.
We crossed there the Danube river by ferry
A whole ferry for two Versys alone.
After the crossing we did went on along the northern Wienerwald where we were stopped by a young Biker, who did had a bike accident due to ballast on the street. Fortunately he wasn’t hurt, but in light shock.
We gave him some water and helped him to recover his bike out of the ditch.
But it was heavily damaged, the rim broken, the brake fluid reservoir gone,
the fairing broken, etc…
We did organise a towing firm and brought him to the next inn, so he could wait there for them to arrive.
Only a few kilometres after, back in Vienna, we finished our IFRD Tour after 11 hours on the way.
It was a pleasant trip, in nice company, perfect weather nothing more to wish for. 🙂