After breakfast at the hotel, I rode my bike back to Albertville to check on the car. I managed to get the accident report filed with some help, and we faxed it to the insurance company. At first the insurance company wasn't going to approve the repairs until this afternoon or tomorrow, but the mechanic got on the phone and I had my car within 30 minutes. A big thanks to the mechanic and the woman who helped me fill out the accident report and a big thanks to Renault Assistance.
I am now in St. Jean-de-Maurienne. Tomorrow's route is go to the end of the block, turn right, and go up the Col de la Croix de Fer.
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