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Alpine TDF Cycling stages 2023
Alpine TDF Cycling stages 2023
Cycling dates are from 14th July until 17th July
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The Tour de France begins on Saturday 1st July 2023 at the Grand Depart in Bilbao, stages in the Basque country, Pyrenees, and transitioning through Bordeaux. The peloton will make it to the Alps for Stages Fourteen, Fifteen, and the second and final Rest Day. Join the Tour for a fabulous long weekend of top-class cycling from your hotel base in La Clusaz. The hotel is centrally located and is the perfect base for your cycling holiday. Within the trip, exclusive VIP access and hospitality are included.
Jump on your road bike and Cycle these two stages
Stage Fourteen continues in the high mountains with 4,200m of climbing in just 152km between Annemasse and Morzine. This ride will be suitable for all abilities and with the team you will discuss the desired length and difficulty of the route at the briefing in your hotel. The day includes six climbs, including the nasty Col de la Ramaz before the Col du Joux Plane. The descent off the mountain to Morzine will also be important and surely only increase and time gap achieved at the summit.
A demanding weekend with Stage Fifteen from Les Gets to Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc, which should inspire a GC battle. This ride will be suitable for all abilities and with the team you will discuss the desired length and difficulty of the route at the briefing in your hotel. The ride through the Haute-Savoie includes the Col de la Forclaz, the Croix Fry, and the Col des Aravis. The climb to the finish kicks off with the 11% Cote des Amerands wall and then the 7km climb up to Saint-Gervais. It will get steeper and steeper, with ASO suggesting some sections touch 17%.