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What Is The Perfect Day On A Bicycle?
Sara Frenning was the Content Creator on the 2026 The Odyssey Cycling Tour.
I asked the riders on The Odyssey this very question. Most of the answers started in an expected way. Sunshine, tailwinds, scenery, descents. But as the question lingered, the answers started to shift. Some uphills, some unexpected turn of events, some rain, even some traffic started to seep into this imaginary perfect day on a bike.
Somewhere in between, with a balance between the good and the hard, was where most of the riders landed. A subtle agreement that easy does not always equate to good when it comes to cycling. That the descents are sweeter after a gruelling climb, that the sun feels a little warmer after a heavy rain, and that a deserted mountain road fills you with more freedom after you battled some traffic to get there.

One exceptionally rainy day in Germany proved this. It was raining buckets from the moment we left the hotel until we reached the lunch spot, 70 km later. I kept my head down and battled against the elements, stopping only occasionally to take a photo or two of drenched riders, while trying not to cause permanent damage to my camera. Despite the freezing rain and a dark cloud that seemed to stretch to the size of Germany itself, almost every rider that passed my plastic bag, wrapped camera, smiled and joked about our situation. Even those who did not smile but simply endured were part of the collective suffering. We felt more like a team than on any of the other days. We all felt the same pain and suffering that day.
Perhaps more importantly, we all felt the same joy when the cloud of doom lightened by just a few shades of grey. Suddenly, the flowers smelled sweeter, the grass was greener, and the otherwise rather mundane landscape seemed like the most beautiful sight any of us had ever seen.
The thing with suffering is that it makes joy easier to find.
A couple of dry socks for drenched feet, a cup of tea for cold hands to hold, an extra layer of protection when Germany decides to dump a record amount of rain on you. All these things are nothing special, nothing you would think twice about on a normal day, but things that, after a long day of suffering on a bike, feel like nothing less than pure joy.
I think this is why so many of us like to ride our bikes. We choose to suffer to remind ourselves how sweet a downhill can be, that bliss can be found in the simple absence of rain. To remind ourselves of how easy pure joy can be.
It’s a privilege to choose our suffering in the form of bike riding, but just like in life, a good day is not only one where everything is easy, but one where we get to practice the art of spotting and enjoying the simple joys life offers, even on a day with many hills.
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