Jordi Mallach: A horrible Valencian tradition
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My workmate Pep was kind enough to drive me home back from work today.
Ideally I would have cycled home as always, however today my bike was stolen
again. It's not the
first time or
the second one, not even
the third. My
red Orbea is the fourth bicycle that gets stolen since cycling became
my primary means of transportation more than 10 years ago.
Sadly, in València, the norm is to get your bicycle stolen every few years,
if you need to leave it unattended during work hours. In this case, its even
worse as the bike stays inside the University
campus all day, supposedly guarded by security personnel, and in a place where
dozens of people tie their bicycles, with constant presence of the people
who work in the CPI complex.
This bicycle was given to me by Cherry when she left València, just a week
after the previous one had been stolen. She had bought it to cycle around
the Valencian mountains during her 6 month stay in Clara's lab, and was
immensely kind to give it to me when she learned what happened to mine.
I planned using the mountain bike during the long 9 d'octubre
weekend, but I'll have to see if someone can lend one for this year's cycling
trip.
It seems I'll have to resort, again, to my 29 year old Laida to
move around València, which will need an extensive repair of both wheels and
brakes. Time to visit Benimaclet's bicycle workshop.
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