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The JC Letters Page, 2nd August 2019

Eric Sayliss, Ben Vos, Dr Neil Joseph, Lewis Herlitz, Conrad Sandler, Sidney Myers and Howard Napper share their views with JC readers

August 1, 2019 10:18
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Cycling and a world changed, twice

Your article last week (How the JC made its first visit to Jordan, July 26) brought back memories for me. In 1994 I had just retired and signed up to ride the charity cycle ride from Israel to Jordan in aid of Norwood Ravenswood, the first of fifteen international rides that I ultimately did. 


The first week started in the very north of Israel at Gesha Aziv, spending the next five days riding to Jerusalem. At the start of the second week as we left Jerusalem to ride towards the Allenby Bridge I felt a little apprehensive as to how would we be greeted. 


My fears immediately vanished when the Jordanian police motor cyclist escorts gave a big wave. As I rode along the side of the Dead Sea, the side I had never been on before, I couldn’t stop wondering if this was the start of something big — the peace we all wanted. Then up an enormous hill to Karak with its crusader fort, on to Petra spending the next two days riding through the Wadi Rum, sleeping in two large Bedouin tents and grateful for their fire and hot tea when we arrived as the lorryies with our clothes and evening meal was stuck in the sand, miles away. 


The next day we arrived in Aqaba — imagine the scene, seventy five sweaty Jewish men and women dressed  in yellow T shirts, some torn for an extra sweat band, being greeted by Princess Aliya, the eldest daughter of the late King Hussain, and the Crown Prince. A huge spread of iced soft drinks, biscuits and cakes had been laid out for us.