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Believe me, rider motion sickness happens and is not mythical. amhik.
I know of three great riding roads here in Victoria, Oz that unfortunately make me nauseous. I know of many more similiar roads that don't.
1. Downhill from Cumberland Jn to Reefton, aka the Reefton Spur. No problems going up the hill.
2. Eildon to Jamieson. The third closer to Jamieson and I'm struggling bigtime. This road is curvey, downhill, uphill, varied and technical.
3. Downhill Falls Creek to Mt. Beauty. 20kms, steep and twisty downhill. I get to about 15kms and 4/5 on this stretch I need to stop and hurl. Yesterday was a close call as it was building for 5kms but then came on suddenly into the entry of a 25kph switchback. Thanks goodness for flip up helmuts. I managed to pull over just in time.
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The bloke at the petrol station wasn't impressed with me using the windscreen brush to remove the vomit from my left shoulder.
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I'm close to 62. This has come on in the last 5-6 years. I do get seasick easily, car & plane travel is fine, though as a boy car sickness was a problem.
I think I'll source some ginger (ginger beer didn't help yesterday) or some antiemetics.
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