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March 26, 1993 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-03-26

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MAGICAL TOUR page 45

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two or more countries,
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packages are transporta-
tion, evening accommoda-
tions, supplies, route
information, breakfasts
and one-third of other
meals.
Mr.
addition,
In
Soverinsky bicycles each
mile of every tour, choos-
ing the best routes and
selecting the best
overnight rest stops. He
brings along a tape
recorder to make notes
and to remember his
European contacts.
To help advertise, Mr.
Soverinsky hires student
representatives on college
campuses across the
country. He also attends
bicycle and travel shows
and advertises in travel
magazine s like Outside
magazine.
Mr.
year,
Last
Soverinsky and his staff
of two or three leaders led
120 people through
Europe. This summer he
expects close to 200.
Mr. Soverinsky said his
tours are virtually worry-
free and perfect for the
novice. Daily mileage
averages between 20 and
40 miles, which is about
two to five hours of
cycling.
As far as bicycles, Mr.
Soverinsky said any is
fine as long as it has at
least 10 gears. A CBT
staff member assembles
the bicycles in Europe.
"If you are a beginning
rider, you should never
feel that you will be left
behind," Mr. Soverinsky
said. "A CBT staff mem-
ber is always the last
rider of the day and will
never push you to go
faster."
Elyse Aronovitz, 23, did
not consider herself a
biker when she signed up
for CBT.
"I ride bikes occasional-
ly," she said, "but I never
thought about touring
with them."
For Ms. Aronovitz of
Bloomfield Hills, her trip

'

from Paris to Frankfurt

was the "ultimate" sum-
mer adventure.
"We biked every day,"
she said. "But it wasn't
stressful. We had plenty
of layovers and we each
had a map."
Every day, she said, a
van transported all per-
sonal belongings and the
group met each night at
campsite. During the day,
they explored little towns
and villages where they
talked to the townspeople,
sampled their foods and
experienced their culture.
"At the end of a day, I
was really glad to see hot
showers and working toi-
lets at the campgrounds,"
she said. "Most parks
included stores, laundry
facilities, ballfields and
boat rentals."
Matt Egrin, 25, of Royal
Oak, joined a CBT trip
two years ago." He spent
about five-and-a-half

Mr. Soverinsky

hires student
representatives.

weeks in Europe, travel-
ing from London to
Frankfurt.
Mr. Egrin said his
favorite spot was in
Luxembourg when he met
Justine Bateman, former
star of "Family Ties."
"She was filming a
movie, but she came up to
us and we all hung out,"
he said. "Afterwards, we
all went out for sushi."
A few years ago, Mr.
Soverinsky stopped at a
tiny English village to
take pictures of the coun-
tryside. "Within minutes,
an elderly British woman
came out of her house car-
rying a pitcher of orange
juice and two glasses," he
said. "We spent the next
hour talking."
Another time, Mr.
Soverinsky discovered an
impromptu barn dance in
Gouda, Holland.
"They were playing
Dutch Bingo and giving
away hunks of cheese," he
said. "We started to disco,
and the owner played the
music."
Traveling by bicycle has
its advantages.
"For me, the bicycle is
less an end in travel and
more a means of discov-
ery," Mr. Soverinsky said.



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