DuVine Pro Series Bike Tours are ready to set your heart all a-pitter-patter, even before you get on a bike. It might just take one word. ALPS. That’s enough for us; we’re already that excited about our new Alps Pro Bike Tour. But maybe you need a few details…
We will meet you in Annecy, the reflections of mountains shimmering on its lake. But we prefer to get you out of the traffic, so we’ll drive you to Thônes. Quiet roads from there, up the Col de la Croix Fry. It was here in 2004 that Lance Armstrong twisted the screws into T-Mobile a day after solidifying his win on the famous Alp d’Huez time trial. It’s here we’ll warm up, stretch out, start to feel the blood flowing and the sweat dripping. And the reward is not so far away, le Vieux Chateau in La Clusaz. This is a stunning chalet overlooking the ski town. Bruno and Marie-Pierre know how to cook a great meal, and Bruno knows how to open a few rare bottles of Savoyard wines. We will be in the best hands.
Day 2 starts with an easy climb up the Col de Aravis. But the descent! Some psychologists define happiness as flow – the descent from Aravis has it in spades, hairpin after beautiful hairpin. From there we roll up to Megève and above to the famous Chalet Flocons de Sel. The day will allow you some time to stroll in the town of Megève, get a massage at the chalet, or bike another 30 km down and up to Chamonix with its awesome views of Mt. Blanc. But dinner that evening is back at the Two-Michelin star Flocons de Sel. My experience there last year was one of the finest dining experiences of my life. And the cool, night mountain air might mean we’ll have to use the fireplaces in each room!
I like Day 3 a lot. A lot. It has one of my favorite mountains anywhere. The Cormet de Roseland. To get there you have to bike through some pretty stunning scenery on the Col de Saisies, descend a fast road, and eat lunch through the town of Beaufort. There’s enough beauty on the first climb to fill a camera’s memory card, but The Cormet – MMM. The roads weave through forests that cede to deep valley views that meld into crystal waters of an Alpine reservoir that halt at the slopes that we climb to achieve the mountain’s pass of 1967m. For whatever the superlatives I’ve used to describe the descents before, well, for this descent I use superlatives of superlatives. Falling into simile, the descent of the Cormet into Bourg St. Maurice unfolds like the chapters of a beautiful book in my mind or like the verses of a love song.
Day 4 is a little bit more vicious. After a short transfer, we start in La Lechere at the base of the Col de la Madeleine. Such a nice name for such a mean mountain, like calling an ogre “Franny.” This is a monstrous climb that winds past farms above deep valleys, on roads so small one wonders how the hoopla of the Tour de France has enough room. At 2000 meters, the Col will greet us before another stunning descent; feel free to imagine you are Andy Schleck or Alberto Contador, descending a furious pace to gain seconds on their other rivals in the 2010 tour. At the mountain’s base, the town of La Chambre will provide a brief respite before we attack our other climb of the day, the Col du Glandon. The last time I attacked this mountain, well, it attacked back. Like it always does over its 21.3km – softens a cyclist with its 7 and a 8 percents, lulls the body into relaxing with three km of 2, 4, and 5 percents, and uppercuts with the last 2.5km above 10 percent. Cruel. But, for those who want just a little more pain, the Col de la Croix de Fer is just a few kilometers away. Afterwards it is downhill to our chalet, Solneige, and a delicious meal.
Day 5 is just for the glory; only one climb, but quelle monté! The Alp d’Huez. The most storied Alp of all. This is your chance to squeeze out any adrenaline left, and leave it all on the road. Will you attack like Marco Pantani, in the big ring, or spin it out like Armstrong? Will you even survive to recount the glories at dinner? There’s only one way to find out.
Give us a call at 1-888-396-5583 and set up your own Alpine Pro Series Bike Tour! Phew. My heart’s over 130 bpm just writing about this stuff!
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