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We
are located on the Petit St Bernard pass on the border
between France and Italy. It was part of stage 17 in the 2009 Tour de France.
It
offers you a great base to explore this amazing region. We love our cycling and
believe the area offers some of the best in the world.
You
can tailor your holiday to your
levels of fitness and ambition. With an extensive knowledge of the region we can
advise you which famous col to do first or guide you to some of the longer,
flatter less demanding routes.
Our aim is not to push you into the ground
training to be the next Lance Armstrong, but to give you the opportunity to
test yourself, safe in the knowledge that if its all too much, help is at hand.
There are plenty of companies offering to prepare you for the challenges of the
sportives and etapes. We are offering a holiday - a chance to ride some of
these fantastic routes, in amazing surroundings, and push yourself as much or as
little as you want to. And at the end of the day we'll be there to pick
you up - if you want us to.
Some of the famous cols and climbs
available
|
Col de la Madeleine
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26.5 km
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1993m |
| Valmorel |
14.6km |
1370m |
| Cormet de Roseland |
20.5km |
1967m |
| Courchevel
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27.8km |
2000m |
| La Plagne |
21km |
2100m |
| Meribel Mottaret
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23km |
1800m |
| Val Thorens
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38.2km |
2340m |
| Col de Petit St Bernard |
31km |
2188m |
| Les Arcs
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26km |
2130m |
| Pralognan La Vanoise |
20.2km |
1418m |
| Laisonnay |
13.3km |
1572m |
| Col des arvis |
11.5km |
1486m |
| Col des Saises |
14.7km |
1650m |
| Col de la Forclas |
10km
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1150m |
A few easier flat
itinerates
| Tour
of Lake Annecy |
4hrs |
75km |
| Albertville
and back |
6hrs |
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| The
Aoste valley |
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