Ride le Tour
3 Stages / 6 Nights

Stages 8 and 12
Figeac - Toulouse 174km
Lavelanet - Narbonne 168km

2008 Departures
May 2/9/16/23/30
June 6/13/20/27
October 3

Day 1. Friday
Arrival and transfer to Figeac.

You will be collected from your incoming flight at Toulouse airport and transferred to your hotel in the historical medieval Town of Figeac. Once checked in you will enjoy a superb evening dinner and a welcome drink courtesy of Ride le Tour. Each rider will then be issued with laminated route info, loan bar-mounted Sat Nav (routes pre-programmed) and loan emergency mobile telephone.
http://www.ville-figeac.fr/

Day 2. Saturday
Le Grand Depart. 174km. Figeac to Toulouse.

Up early for a hearty breakfast. Each rider will be issued with energy bars/gels and fruit. Leave start point at 8AM and cycle our first stage of the Tour de France. Today it is Stage 8, a flat profile to break us in gently. Ride le Tour will replenish drinks bottles, and provide food at 45km intervals though we recommend stopping at a café for lunch. Finish the stage and check into our hotel in Toulouse. In the evening there will be a group dinner and presentation of the Rider of the Day Award. You’ve just ridden a real stage of the 2008 Tour de France!
http://www.toulouse.fr/

Day 3. Sunday
Rest day.

After breakfast the morning is yours to just relax, sight see or cycle some of beautiful France. Depart hotel at mid-day for the transfer to our next stage town – Lavelanet. The rest of the day is free to relax and enjoy the local area. Group dinner is provided in the hotel restaurant.
http://www.paysdolmes.org/

Day 4. Monday
Our 2nd Stage. 168km. Lavelanet - Narbonne

Today you tackle your last stage. Up early for a hearty breakfast then we begin embark on Stage 12. Today’s Stage has a flat profile taking us through the beautiful and historical Department of Languedoc-Roussillon. Each rider will be issued with energy bars/gels and fruit. Ride le Tour will replenish drinks bottles, and provide food en route though we recommend stopping at a café for lunch. Finish the stage and check into our hotel in Narbonne.
Evening – group dinner and presentation of the Rider of the Day Award, I Rode the Tour Certificates for all riders and Rider of the Tour award.
http://www.mairie-narbonne.fr/

Day 5. Tuesday
Final day.

Check out and transfer back to Toulouse airport.

Flight links.
British Airways – www.ba.com
easyJet – www.easyjet.com
Flybe – www.flybe.com
Jet2 – www.jet2.com

Stages 10 and 11
Pau - Hautacam 154km
Lannemezan - Foix 166km

2008 Departures
July 25
August 8/22
September 5/19

Day 1. Friday
Arrival and transfer to Pau.

You will be collected from your incoming flight at Toulouse airport and transferred to your hotel in the gateway town of Pau. Only an hour from the Atlantic coast, Spain and the Pyrenees, Pau is an excellent place to begin our grand adventure. Once checked in you will enjoy a superb evening dinner and a welcome drink courtesy of Ride le Tour. Each rider will then be issued with laminated route info, loan bar-mounted Sat Nav (routes pre-programmed) and loan emergency mobile telephone.
http://www.pau.fr/

Day 2. Saturday
Le Grand Depart. 154km. Pau to Hautacam

This is where the real challenge begins! This is where you take on the majesty and height of the high Pyrenees. A real mountain stage featuring the legendary Col du Tourmalet (2115 metres) finishing high in the mountains at the ski station of Hautacam. You will need to be up early and leave the hotel at 8AM. Each rider will be issued with energy bars/gels and fruit. Then we undertake our first stage of the Tour de France. Ride le Tour will replenish drinks bottles, and provide food en route though we recommend stopping at a café for lunch. Arrive at stage end and check into our Hotel. Evening – group dinner and presentation of the Rider of the Day Award.
http://www.hautacam.com

Day 3. Sunday
Rest day.

After breakfast the morning is yours to just relax, sight see or cycle some of beautiful France. Another legendary mountain, the Col d’Aubisque is very close by. If you have the energy then that’s the place to go! Group dinner is provided in the hotel restaurant.

Day 4. Monday
Our 2nd Stage. 166km. Lannemezan - Foix

Today you tackle your last stage. Up early for a hearty breakfast and then we begin Stage 11. Today’s Stage has a medium mountains profile. We’re leaving the big peaks behind us now. Not to be underestimated though, the 109km mark sees the start of the 11.6km climb up to the Col de la Crouzette which has an average gradient of 7.1%. Each rider will be issued with energy bars/gels and fruit. Ride le Tour will replenish drinks bottles, and provide food en route though we recommend stopping at a café for lunch. Finish the stage and check into our hotel in Foix.
Evening – group dinner and presentation of the Rider of the Day Award, I Rode the Tour Certificates for all riders and Rider of the Tour award.
http://www.mairie-foix.fr/

Day 5. Tuesday
Final day.

Check out and transfer back to Toulouse airport.

Flight links.
British Airways – www.ba.com
easyJet – www.easyjet.com
Flybe – www.flybe.com
Jet2 – www.jet2.com

Stages 17 and 18
Embrun - Alpe d'Huez 210km
Bourg-d'Oisans - St Etienne 197km

2008 Departures
July 11

Day 1. Friday
Arrival and transfer to Embrun.

You will be collected from your incoming flight at Grenoble airport and transferred to your hotel in Embrun. Once checked in you will enjoy a superb evening dinner and a welcome drink courtesy of Ride le Tour. Each rider will then be issued with laminated route info, loan bar-mounted Sat Nav (routes pre-programmed) and loan emergency mobile telephone.
http://www.ville-embrun.fr/

Day 2. Saturday
Le Grand Depart. 210km. Embrun to L’Alpe D’Huez.

Today your adventure really begins. PLEASE NOTE, THE DAUNTING NATURE OF THIS STAGE MEANS IT IS ONLY SUITABLE FOR EXTREMELY FIT AND COMPETENT CYCLISTS. Up early for a hearty breakfast. Each rider will be issued with energy bars/gels and fruit. Leave start point at 8AM and cycle our first stage of the Tour de France. Today it is Stage 17, the toughest stage in the Tour, featuring the legendary Cols of Lauteret, Galibier and Croix-de-Fer. Ride le Tour will replenish drinks bottles, and provide food at 50km intervals though we recommend stopping at a café for lunch. Finish the stage and check into our hotel at Alpe D’Huez. In the evening there will be a group dinner and presentation of the Rider of the Day Award. You’ve just ridden a real stage of the 2008 Tour de France – the toughest stage!
http://www.alpedhuez.com/

Day 3. Sunday
Rest day.

After breakfast the morning is yours to just relax, sight see or cycle down to Bourg-d’Oisans up back up to Alpe d’Huez again! Group dinner is provided in the hotel restaurant.

Day 4. Monday
Our 2nd Stage. 197km. Bourg-d’Oisans – Saint-Etienne

Today you tackle your last stage. Up early for a hearty breakfast and then we begin Stage 18. Today’s Stage has a medium mountains profile and is a long one. We’re leaving the big peaks behind us now. Not to be underestimated though, the 78km mark sees the start of the 5.3km climb up to the Col de Parmenie which has an average gradient of 7%, and at 163km we start the 13.7km, 5.5% climb up to the Croix de Montvieux. Each rider will be issued with energy bars/gels and fruit. Ride le Tour will replenish drinks bottles, and provide food en route thought we recommend stopping at a café for lunch. Finish the stage and check into our hotel in St Etienne.
Evening – group dinner and presentation of the Rider of the Day Award, I Rode the Tour Certificates for all riders and Rider of the Tour award.
http://www.saint-etienne.fr/

Day 5. Tuesday
Final day.

Check out and transfer back to Grenoble airport.

Flight links.
British Airways – www.ba.com
easyJet – www.easyjet.com
Ryanair – www.ryanair.com
Thomson – www.thomsonfly.com