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Type:
French Alps | Classic Climbs
Duration:
8 days / 7 nights
Dates:
Sept 6 - 13, 2009
Experience Level:
Intermediate / Advanced
Mileage:
50 to 70 mi/day
Package Price:
$3,495
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Experience the French Alps and the greatest climbs of the Tour de France. You’ve seen these legendary climbs on TV, now it’s time to put your self up to the challenge. This tour is all about logging the miles and tackling the toughest climbs.
Our tour starts off on beautiful Lake Geneva, Switzerland. We travel southward across France to the charming region of Lake Annecy for the start of our riding. Before tackling the biggest climbs we spend 2 days on the lake warming up on some small but equally breathtaking climbs around the lake region. Then climb over the Col de la Madeleine and into the heart of the Rhone Valley. The next few days are spent climbing the epic cols of the Galibier, Telegraph, Alpe d’Huez, and the Croix de Fer. We’ll even spend one night in Le Bourg d’Oisans, a cycling mecca of the Tour de France located at the base of Alpe d’Huez.
This region of France is a true cyclists paradise, with stunning scenery, epic climbs, scrumptious French cuisine and locally produced wine.
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Fully supported with
accommodations
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Featuring the
best climbs of the French Alps
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Support vehicles
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Multiple routes available
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Tour jersey and
water bottles
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Breakfasts and dinners included
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Single supplement
$450
Alpe d'Huez
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Col de la Croix
de Fer
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Col du Galibier
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Col du Telegraphe
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Col de la Madeleine
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Tour Itinerary |
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Day 1 |
Ride:
Foothills warm up - 25 mi (40 km) |
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Arrive in Geneva
Switzerland. After we build our bikes, test out your climbing legs in the foothills surrounding
our hotel. Tonight we will enjoy a great dinner prepared by our
hotel's chef, talk about the tour and pass out maps and Jerseys.
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Arrival date for
this tour is September 6, 2009
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Departure date is
Sunday September 13, 2009
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Arrival and
departures from the Geneva (GVA) airport
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See
Airport Pick-up & Drop-off Schedule
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Day 2 |
Ride: Lake Annecy - Semnoz loop - 45 mi (72 km) Altitude Gain: 5,000' (1500 m) |
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via Col de Leschaux & the Semnoz |
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After a short one hour transfer we start today's ride on lake Annecy. From 1,500 feet elevation (460 m) we ride along the lake to it's west side and climb the col de Leschaux at 2,950' (900 m) and continue up along the Montagne du Semnoz with beautiful views looking directly over the lake. The highpoint for today is 5,580' (1700 m). After the summit we continue around the lake and back to the hotel. Optional shorter loops are possible turning back to the lake after Leschaux.
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Day 3 |
Ride: Lake Annecy - Aravis loop 70 mi (113 km) Altitude Gain: 6,000' ( 1,830 m) |
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via Col de la Forclaz & Aravis |
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Today is another loop ride from Annecy making for a relaxing 2 nights stay. Today's ride starts with a sudden but spectacular climb of the col de Forclaz with magnificent high bluffs and steep mountain tops all around. Our first accent takes us to 3,800 ft (1,150 m) and back down to the valley. A second equally challenging climb takes us along the foothills to the base of the col des Aravis. From here we have our third climb of the day and tackle this 5,000 ft (1,490 m) pass. Our last 25 miles are all down back to the lake.
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Day 4 |
Ride: St Jean de Maurienne - 75 mi (120 km) Altitude Gain: 6,600' (2,000 m) |
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via Col de la Madeleine |
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Our ride to St Jean
de Maurienne takes us
south from Annecy and up over the col de Tamie which is a
leisurely 3,000 ft (900 m) pass and down through Albertville.
Continue south along the valley to the base of the Col de la
Madeleine at 1,450 ft elevation. Climb 26 km with an average gradient of
6.1% to the summit at 6,540 ft (2000 m). Descend into the valley
and to our hotel in St Jean de Maurienne.
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Day 5 |
Ride: Galibier out & back - 60 mi (97 km) Altitude Gain: 7,500' (2,290 m) |
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via Col du Telegraphe & Galibier |
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Simply stated
today is pretty tough. Today's epic ride will conquer
the col du Telegraphe and Galibier. A seemingly endless
day of climbing. After the summit we return to the hotel
for another night in St Jean de Maurienne.
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Col du Telegraphe
- 1,566 m / 12.0 km / 6.7% Ave
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Col du Galibier -
2,645 m / 17.5 km / 6.9% Ave
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Day 6 |
Ride: Bourg D'Oisans - 65 mi (105 km) Altitude Gain: 7,500' (2,290 m) |
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via Col de la Croix de Fer |
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From St Jean
de Maurienne we climb the col de la Croix de Fer a 6,800
ft(2067 m) pass and continue down the valley to the base of Alpe D'Huez
in Bourg D'Oisans. Bourg D'Oisans is a mecca for all
cyclists with the look and feel of the Tour de France.
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Day 7 |
Ride: Alpe d'Huez - 22 mi (35 km) |
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Climb of the Alpe
d'Huez and transfer back to Geneva.
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Today is the day for departures. Depending on you flight schedule additional cycling is available.
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