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1. How do I prepare
for a vacation to the legendary French Alpes?
The old-school answer from Euro veterans who still wear wool tights
and detest hard shell helmets is "Ride, ride, ride your bike." The
new-school answer is to prepare for the ride of your life and, if
you need a coach, get one to help you out. There are so many to
choose from nowadays, both local and national, that you shouldn't
have any problem. If you need some guidance, please contact us and
we'd be more than happy to steer you in the right direction. For
this vacation, you should be able to ride 3-5 hours per day over
rolling and mountainous terrain.
2. What kind of
bike should I bring and what gears should I plan on using?
As regards gearing, we recommend that you have a minimum of a 27
- 29 gear on the rear and don't be afraid to put a 31 or 32-tooth
cog on the back. The reason for this is that the climbs in France
are steep, long, and can be very hot! You are going to want every
possible gear imaginable to help you spin up the climbs. To quote
Bill Strickland, the Executive Editor in Chief of Bicycling
Magazine who joined us in July 2005: " Take a triple
or compact-chainring bike, and go big with the cassette. Euro roads
are rough." And whatever you do, don't let your local bike mechanic
talk you out of putting a triple or a compact on your bike for reasons
of ego. As you'll find out on the first climb, your pride won't
help your legs spin up a climb.
3. Do you provide
full sag support on the vacation?
Yes, we will provide full sag support during your entire vacation.
Our vans will be stationed at key turns on the cycling routes and
are stocked with bottled water, pastries, fruit, and cookies. Each
day's itinerary and the location of the sag support vans will be
discussed each prior evening during a brief group meeting before
dinner. It is highly recommended, however, that you please bring
your own drink powders and energy bars with you. The reason for
this is that everyone has different tastes, sensitivities, and responses
to various sports drinks and bars. Thus, you should bring what works
best for you. Thanks!
4. What kind of
weather should we expect?
Normally, July days are full of sunshine with temperatures that
range from the mid-70's - low 90's. In addition, there is always
the chance for rain. Thus, you will want to bring your rain gear
with you. The evenings are quite pleasant and a bit cooler so you
will want to make sure you have a pullover, sweater or fleece jacket
with you so you don't get a summer chill.
5. What is included
in the price of the vacation?
- 6 nights of accommodations in Velo Echappe' 3-star and 4-star
approved hotels.
- All transfers.
- All breakfasts and 3 group dinners as outlined on the itinerary.
- All gratuities, taxes, and fees for all hotels, meals, and porter
services.
- Daily cycling on either selected routes detailing the best roads
of each region or on official race routes from the past and present
that are simply legendary!
- All daily transfers, luggage transfers, and on-road sag support
in either our autobus or our Thule-equipped vans.
- All daily transfers of bicycles in our custom-fitted bike truck
so your bike won't get scratched or damaged.
- All daily prepared routes with maps and cue sheets detailing
each days route with each turn and its corresponding mileage.
This is all outlined for you in advance.
- Professional mechanics who will build your bike up for you,
do the daily maintenance if needed, and repack your bicycle for
you when the tour is finished.
- Professional staff with a ratio of 1:6 so everyone gets the
needed attention during the tour.
- Professional Velo Echappe Cycling Jersey.
- Daily supply of bottled water, fruit, cookies and other goodies
to keep you fueled on the road
- Cell phone communications
- Pre-Tour Information Packet that will be sent out to you in
advance detailing each day's program, hotel info, sponsor info,
what to bring, how to pack, etc. so you're fully prepared before
you leave home.
6. What is not
included in the price of my vacation?
Airfare to and from France, train tickets, lodging before and after
the vacation, 3 dinners, lunches, any gratuities for Velo Echappe'
staff, and any incidentals.
7. What documents
do I need to have with me when I arrive into France for the tour?
When you arrive into France, you will need to have a valid U.S.
Passport. We also highly recommend that you make 2 copies of your
Passport, visa, and identification materials before you leave. Please
leave one copy with your loved ones at home before you leave and
bring one copy with you but keep it separate from your baggage.
The reason for doing this is to have backup copies in case your
belongings and identification papers are stolen. To obtain a new
passport, or replace an outdated, lost, or stolen passport, please
contact the U.S.
State Department .
8. How do I transport
my bike on my flight?
We recommend the Thule 699 Round Trip Carry Case. Please call us
at 402.345.7445 for special discounted pricing. If you would like
to ship your bike over to France in advance, please contact us for
special shipping information. Thanks!
9. What should
I bring on the vacation?
Off the bike, Velo Echappe's programs
are casual. Informal polo shirts, jeans, khakis, shorts, and slacks
are all very appropriate. You do not need to bring coats and ties,
dresses, etc.
For your cycling,
you should bring your bike, cycling shoes, plenty of cycling socks,
extra cleats, padded cycling shorts or bibs, cycling jerseys, arm
and leg warmers, rain jacket, cycling gloves, enclosed gloves in
case it rains, 1 long sleeve cycling jersey, poly-pro under garments
for layering, waterproof booties in case it rains, cool weather
jacket, fleece pullover, 3-4 bike tubes, sunglasses, water bottles,
drink mix, preferred gels and energy bars, and sunscreen.We will
send you a similar list in our Pre-Tour Info Packet that will be
sent out to you when we receive your final payment.
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