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damn. thought that might be the case. better get cracking with the rehab and hope for the best!
Dont crash on volcanic soil. One of our team had £40k reconstructive surgery on his face after crashing badly
Tenerife is a volcanic and thus it doesn’t do flat bar in the crater! Though is some flattish bits nr The Airport and some nice smaller less nightclub places, even so not really flat though!
You can hire E-MTB plenty of gravelly tracks and what not, I took my Gravel bike last time and explored said stuff, though do have to take care, as easy to slice tires there.
I go to Tenerife twice a year for the last 4 years cycling. There is very little flat on the island. I normally stay at Los Cristianos in the south. Staying around the coast for riding will limit ft climbed, but a 30 mile ride could see 1500ft of climbing. You could limit how far you ride up Tiede, but that might not suit
Because I weigh nearly 100kg I use a triple and 11-40 cassette. so I can spin all the way up Teide