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1. What does "Etape
du Tour" stand for?
The name of this great event, "L'Etape du Tour," translates into
"Stage of the Tour."
2. What is included
in my package for the Etape du Tour?
It varies depending on the
program so, if you have any questions, please ask. Here is a rundown
of what is included on each Etape package:
- Entry into the Etape du Tour.
- Professional coaching and training program from Kent McNeill,
a USA Certified Expert Cycling Coach and a 5-time Etape du Tour
finisher.
- All stated transfers.
- All hotel accommodations in Velo Echappe selected properties.
- All breakfasts and dinners as outlined on the itinerary.
- All gratuites, taxes, and fees for all hotels, meals, and porter
services.
- Pre-departure packet detailing the entire vacation, our hotels,
contact info, what to bring, how to prepare, how to pack your
bike, and other essential info guaranteed to get you ready for
the Etape du Tour!
3 .How many years
has this event been in existence?
2008 will mark the 16th year for the "Etape du Tour." Though it
has been a favorite of cyclists from Europe, the United Kingdom,
and Ireland for over a decade, the popularity is really beginning
to grow here in the United States.
4. How do I register
and how does the process work over the next few months?
After you fill out our online reservation form, receive confirmation,
and pay your deposit of $600.00, you are all set. We have 100 guaranteed
entries through our partners at High Gear Travel. The next step
is to choose what program you want to be on following our announcement
in early November of the various vacation programs. Following this
choice, you will need to fill out the official Etape entry forms
in late December as well as get a physical from your family doctor
or purchase a USA Cycling License Category 5 or higher. Following
the completion of your form, you will send it in to High Gear Travel,
our official registration partner.
Next spring, you will receive
your official number and race packet from the organizers in Paris.
You will need to bring all of this information with you along with
your passport when you "sign in" in the Depart Village before the
Etape. If this sounds confusing, we will keep you updated every
step of the way.
5. How do I prepare
for the Etape du Tour?
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. In addition, we will
send you a training program in December / January from Kent McNeill,
a USA Expert Cycling Coach and Etape veteran, that will provide
you with the necessary guidance and direction to get you ready.
In addition, you will be able to email Kent throughout the course
of your training to get answers to your questions.
6. What kind of bike
should I bring and what gears should I plan on using?
As regards gearing, unless you are a Category I or II rider, put
a triple on the front and we also 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 hot! Again, this won't be like a
nice Century ride back in the States. You are going to want every
possible gear imaginable to help you spin up the climbs. The organizers
always choose one of the hardest stages for the Etape so be prepared.
To quote Bill Strickland , the Executive Editor 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.
7. What documents
do I need to have with me when I arrive into France for the Etape
du Tour?
When you arrive into France, you will need to have a valid U.S.
Passport and your Etape du Tour Info Packet (containing your start
number) that you will receive from the organizers prior to the event.
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 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 online .
8. What is not included
in the price of my vacation?
Airfare to and from France, train tickets, lodging before and after
the vacation, any gratuities for Velo Echappe' staff, and any incidentals.
Following the announcement of our various vacation programs, more
details will become available.
9. How do I transport
my bike on my flight?
We recommend the Bike Pro Travel Case. You can visit Bike
Pro USA online and view their entire selection. After you have
found the case that you want, please call us at 402.345.7445 for
special discounted pricing. Another recommendation is the Trico
Iron Case. If you would like to ship your bike over to France in
advance, please contact us for special shipping information. Thanks!
10. 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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