The Netherlands has a vast network of rivers and channels. This ride takes you along the IJssel River and through typical landscapes of the Netherlands. You will ride on dykes, bike paths, bridges, and very narrow pathways. And you will get a small glimpse of what is perhaps the most extensive cycling network of any country. Along the route from the city of Deventer to the city of Zwolle you will see typical Dutch scenery of green pastures, grazing cows, farms, windmills, thatched houses, and channels. On your way back to Deventer (on the other side of the river), you also get to experience some urban areas of the Netherlands. During the entire ride, you will experience lots of cyclists cruising their bikes at a leisurely pace and enjoying their weekend on a perfect summer day.

    In this ride-along video, you ride at the speed of a trained cyclist. If you want to ride at your own speed, please look below for how you can make that possible with our indoor cycling app Open Road.

    Keywords: Farms, Tarmac, Countryside, River, Beautiful, Backroad, Bike lane, Sunny, Beginner, Intermediate, Flat

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    Just add music:
    Most cyclists would agree that the ride to Col du Tourmalet is outstanding. But with music, opinions are very mixed. So we have added no music. Instead, we recommend adding your favorite music to the ride. It is quite simple. Mute YouTube and open a browser window. Find a site that offers music (Spotify, YouTube, etc.) pick the music you like, and enjoy the ride…

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