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TOUR
DE FRANCE 2010
ALL ALPINE STAGES - FLIGHT OPTION-
FIXED CENTRE – ALBERTVILLE
With or Without Bikes
Saturday 10th to Thursday 15th July 2010 |
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On
this tour you will see all the Alpine stages of the 2010 Tour de France,
which includes the summit finish at Morzine-Avoriaz and the Big 4 Col
stage to St Jean de Maurienne as well as the Chambery to Gap stage.
For those bringing bikes you will be able to ride the famous climbs
that feature on the 2010 Route du Tour such as Morzine-Avoriaz, Col
des Saisies, Col de la Madeleine and Col de Laffrey. There will also
be the possibility to ride famous climb L´Alpe d´Huez (not
featured in the 2010 route) as well as last year´s Time Trial
route round Lake Annecy.
We have chosen the 1992 Winter Olympic city of Albertville to base
ourselves, as this will provide good access to all the Alpine stages.
You will be based at the excellent 3* Hotel Roma on Dinner Bed & Breakfast.
You can arrange your own flight to Geneva airport, where our reps
will meet you and at 13.00hrs and 18.00hrs we shall operate transfers
From the UK there are numerous budget airlines that fly into Geneva
airport (book early to take advantage of cheap flights). The following
airlines fly from the UK into Geneva www.easyjet.com www.bmibaby.com
www.jet2.com
THERE WILL BE THE POSSIBILITY TO ARRIVE ON THE FRIDAY 9TH JULY, STAY
2 NIGHTS AT GENEVA AND SEE THE MOUNTAIN TOP STAGE FINISH AT LES ROUSSES
ON SATURDAY 10TH JULY. SEE SUPPLEMENT BELOW.

Saturday 10th July:
Arrange your own flight into Geneva, where we shall meet you and
at 13.00hrs & 18.00hrs we will operate transfers from the airport
in to the French Alps and the Olympic city of Albertville where we
shall spend the next 5 nights on Dinner, Bed & Breakfast basis
at the 3* Hotel Roma. Apart from being in a beautiful location our
fixed centre base offers excellent access to all the Alpine mountain
stages of the 2010 Tour de France.
Sunday 11th July:
The riders enter the Alps with the 1st high mountain stage of the
2010 tour, a 189km stage that will take them from the ski station
of Les Rousses to the ski station of Morzine-Avoriaz. Not only
is this the 1st high mountain stage, there are two very tough climbs
in the last 50km of the stage (Ramaz & Morzine-Avoriaz). It
is also a summit finish and will definitely show which riders are
hot and which are not……..
After breakfast we shall travel to see the stage finish at the ski
station of Morzine Avoriaz. We shall travel on the touring bus to
the town of Taninges from where those with bikes can either ride
the final 2 climbs of the stage (Ramaz & Morzine Avoriaz) or
a shorter ride direct to Morzine. Those without bikes will be taken
to the pretty ski town of Morzine (where there is lots to do), form
where they can walk onto the lower slopes of the climb to the ski
station of Avoriaz
After seeing the stage we shall regroup in Morzine and return to
our base in Albertville.
Monday 12th July:
As the Tour de France spends its 1st Rest Day in Morzine, this gives
us the chance to visit and explore the beautiful area around Lake
Annecy. Those with bikes will have numerous riding options that
includes riding last years TT course around Lake Annecy (40km)
or the TdF climbs of the Col des Saisies, Col du Cormet du Roseland,
Col des Aravis, Col du Forclaz and Courcheval etc etc…….
Tuesday 13th July:
Today
is the main Alpine stage of the 2010 Tour de France. Starting from
Morzine the stage is 204km long and features 4 difficult climbs through
the Alps (Col de la Colombiere, Col des Aravis, Col des Saisies,
Col de Madeleine) before a descent finish to the town of St Jean
de Mauriene.
Our location in Albertville is excellent for accessing today’s
stage, as we are only 20km from the base of the Col de Madeleine,
and those with bikes will be able to ride from the hotel to either
of the climbs on that feature on the stage, (Col des Aravis, Col
des Saisies, Col de Madeleine). Those without bikes will be taken
by the touring bus to the base of the Col de la Madeleine from where
they will be able to walk onto the lower slopes of the climb to see
the stage.
After seeing the stage we shall return to the hotel in Albertville.
Wednesday 14th July:
The 3rd Alpine stage is *quite mild in comparison to the last 2 stages,
but still features the difficult climbs of the Cote de Laffrey
and the Col du Noyer enroute from Chambery to Gap.
After breakfast we shall travel on the bus to Grenoble, where the
bikes will be unloaded and those with bikes will be able to ride
to the Cote de Laffrey, and see the stage, whilst those without bikes
will be taken by the bus to the summit of this climb.
After seeing the stage, we shall visit one of the most famous climbs
of the Alps, L´Alpe d´Huez…..Those with bikes will
be able to ride there from the Cote de Laffrey whilst those without
bikes will be taken there by the touring bus.
After our visit to L´Alpe d´Huez, we shall return to
Albertville for our final nights stay.
Thursday 15th July:
After breakfast we shall offer transfers to Geneva airport departing
from the Hotel in Albertville at 07.00hrs and 12.00hrs. Journey
time is approx 1 ½hr Departure times are subject to change.
COST: £1389
DEPOSIT: £500
INCLUDES:
- 7 Nights Bed & Buffet Breakfast accommodation in 3*
Hotels based on twin room share
- 5 Evening meals
- Air conditioned coach transportation throughout
- Coach transfers to and from Paris hotel and Paris Charles
de Gaulle airport at specific times
- Special bike trailer for the safe keeping & transport
of your bike
- Coloured maps with Tour de France route marked
- Detailed suggested bike rides
- Detailed itinerary
- Services of our guides
DOES NOT INCLUDE:
- Drinks with meals
- Hotel extras (telephone, drinks, laundry)
SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT: £210
LES ROUSSES SUPPLEMENT: £250 in Twin £350 in Single
(Includes 2 nights dinner B&B at Geneva airport, excursion
to Les Rousses on 10th July) |
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