miércoles, 8 de junio de 2011

Biking à la Dutch / Pedaleando a la holandesa


Some people like taking pictures while biking, like my friend Tnarik.


I’ve been thinking of writing a series of posts on what our visitors, which have been quite a lot during all these years, think about Holland. We have heard the most extremely different things, from “Now we understand! You will never go back to Spain, this is greeeeaat!” to “We hate Amsterdam, it’s a dangerous city, we almost die... first run over by a tram, then a bicycle and then again, a tram”, including bizarre declarations like “Strange, I don’t see any poppy flower... hmph” (?!).

But one of our friends has gone beyond my expectations and has written his own post about the experience of visiting this country. Here it goes:
“In the Netherlands, as everyone knows, the bicycle is the most popular vehicle and there are hundreds, thousands, literally millions of bikes!!! But what not everyone knows (or at least I didn’t) is how they ride bikes in Holland... it’s just unbelievable. Really, you can think that you know how to ride a bike, but only when you get here and try to pedal on the streets of Amsterdam you realize that you have the skills of a 5 years old. It’s similar to when non native English speakers think they have an intermediate or even a high English level... until they speak to native speakers. Well, in the same way, Dutch could be considered the ‘native’ cyclists :-)

Coming back to the point, it's amazing! The Dutch handle bikes with a breathtaking ease and skill... they are able to pedal at high speed for the city and, at the same time, avoid people, cars or any architectural barrier, check their mobile, send SMS... even read a book! It’s just incredible!”

Manuel Dopazo
Thanks for the post, Manuel!

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