Diana and I ate breakfast at a bakery nearby our hotel, then she caught the train to Berlin and I went to the Cube Store bike shop which opened at 9:00.
Not only was the shop able to look at my bike immediately, they even invited me to brew a coffee on their fancy coffee machine!
The bike mechanic had devastating comments about my bike and the shape it was in, and was very critical of the Dutch shop for renting it to me. In fact, they insisted on writing a note on my receipt that when translated to English says: "The bicycle is not roadworthy and should not be issued as a rental bike. The drivetrain is completely worn and dirty." Likely there is truth to this, but to be honest I also feel the ride from Helmstedt to Brandenburg had been especially hard on the bicycle. Really, an Amsterdam commuter bike is not designed for what basically ended up being off roading in sand and dirt in the rain . . .
Anyway, today there would be no off roading. I returned to the hotel to load up the bike and check out, then headed out. Given that my bike was working again, Diana was going to rent a bike in Berlin and take the train back to Potsdam, and we would meet there and finish my ride together.
It took me a couple of hours to ride the roughly 40 kilometres to the Potsdam train station, and sadly it began pouring rain before I arrived. I wheeled my bike into the station and found a spot to get some lunch and just a few minutes later Diana joined me with her e-bike. We ate lunch together and then dawdled for awhile before deciding we had no more excuses and we headed out into the rain.
Potsdam is a lovely place, but likely much more enjoyable when you are not drenched and cold on a bicycle. From Potsdam to central Berlin is 30 kilometres, and it rained badly for at least the first five or so of those kilometres, but finally it did stop and the sun came out. After 15 kilometres Diana needed a washroom, so we stopped at a restaurant patio and enjoyed cappuccinos and dried out a bit. Then, we carried on, through Berlin until we reached the Brandenburg Gate, which seemed a fitting place to consider my ride finished!
I was super happy to see the Brandenburg Gate and even more excited to ride through it.
It was 16:00, and with the 70 kilometres I rode today, that concluded 790+ kilometres of riding over the last 7 days.
Diana and I spent a wonderful evening in Berlin, which I will blog about on my travel blog.


















































