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Petite French Alps - General Info
July 4-19, 2005
Bikes & Tandems

16 days/ 15 nights
50-60 miles per day
Start/Finish in Geneva, Switzerland
$2995 per person based on double occupancy
$500 single supplement

This year’s Tour de France, as always, will be very exciting. There are no clear favorites unless Lance Armstrong decides to race.  But even if he does race the 'Tour', it will be more difficult for him to win, since the route has been designed to favor some of the other riders, like Andreas Klöden, Ivan Basso, or even the young Italian, Damiano Cunego.  We're excited to present our 2005 Petite Alps tour, as we will be perfectly positioned on the most difficult climb of the tour, the dual pass combo of the Col du Télégraphe and Col du Galibier.  Our hotel is located almost halfway up the climb, giving easy access to the best viewing spots.

The Tour de France and 'les Alpes'; it is impossible to think of one without the other. The great climbs of the Alps often determine the champion, and this year our tour will be able to climb most of the epic Alps passes on the 2005 Tour de France. Riding in the Alps is heaven for the serious cyclist, but only a dream for the average rider. But dreams do come true. We will not only ride up the famous Tour de France mountain top finish of Alpe d’Huez, but we will conquer the famous Col de la Madeleine, and tackle the beautiful Cormet de Roselend, both on this years Tour de France route.

Our “Petite Alpes” tour is designed for intermediate single bike riders and experienced tandem teams. We will experience the beauty, grandeur, and excitement of riding in the French Alps without having to tackle all the “out of category” climbs and ultra miles of our more serious Alps tours. True, there are big mountains and epic climbs in the Alps, but much of the scenic riding is elsewhere, over the little passes, along the rivers and valleys, up gorges with towering cliffs, through beautiful flower decked villages and down roads chiseled into vertical faces. You'll savor descents through forests on winding lanes, rolling past lush meadow covered hills, and experience the never-ending delights of cycling in the French countryside.

This tour is not just about riding; when you climb off your bike, the adventure continues. The abundance of boulangeries and patisseries will quickly help you forget the need for power bars and energy drinks. The small restaurants serving typical French lunches are a gastronomic delight. From rustic hotels in alpine villages, to country inns famous for excellent meals, from a four-star lakeside hotel, to a cycling specific hotel in a cycling oriented village, our choice of lodging will greatly enhance the French experience. Food and wine will be plentiful, and of course, very French!  We welcome the more serious cyclists, especially if they are accompanying a less serious cyclist; each day will have longer, more challenging route options similar to our “Classic” Tour de France tour.

 

 

 

 

 

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