3 or 4 days cycling, 500-700km
Super exciting stages which are designed to provide fireworks for the pro race, but which give us amateurs an enjoyable, challenging and hugely rewarding Tour de France experience
Every year the Tour gives us three or four Alpine stages and they’re always spectacular. There are always a few big names; proper bucket list climbs that you’ll dine out on for years. But there are always just as many, quiet, beautiful, peaceful climbs where you’ll experience the mountains and the joy of perfect tarmac far away from the crowds.
Cycling back to back Tour stages in the mountains is special because you start to get an understanding of how it feels to ride the Tour. Not just racing/finishing one stage but repeating and travelling and seeing the stunning mountains day after day…
We’ll drive your bike there and back, we’ll feed you proper meals, we’ll make you proper coffee after 80km and thanks to the Tour, we’ll guarantee you some of the best cycling on the globe.
Dates and Stages TBC in October when the route is announced
Total
Cost |
Deposit | Second Payment
Due end Jan |
Final Payment
Due end Mar |
Fundraising Target | 80% Fundraising
due end April |
£800 – £1200 TBC (dependent on 4 or 5 nights)
|
£250 | £ | £ | £1200 | £960 |
- Accommodation (Mostly twin share. Single supplements are available to buy by January)
- All food (3 meals and the best feedstops you’ve ever seen)
- Fully signed route, the stuff of legend
- Mechanical, medical and moral support
- Luggage Transfers
- Coach transfers to the next stage start when the stages aren’t contiguous
- Travel to and from France (but we’ll give you advice on the best travel routes)
- Bike Transport (£40 each way if you want us to drive your bike there and back)
- Evening massage (£10 or €10 per massage if you’d like one – highly recommended)
- Beer/wine/drinks at dinner