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Sat 21 June 2008
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| Circuits |
Distance |
Climbing |
| Le Doux |
66km |
1081m |
| Le Boutieres |
120km |
2122m |
| Le Volcanique |
170km |
3042m |
| L'Ardechoise |
216km |
4117m |
| Les Sucs |
236km |
4100m |
| Velo Marathon |
268km |
5175m |
The Ardechoise has become the biggest cyclosportive in France and with over 13,000 participants the atmosphere is more akin to a cycling festival than a cyclosportive.
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How the week will go:
The week will be based in St Nazaire-en-Royans from where there is a good variety of terrain and some spectacular routes into the Vercors with similar gradients to the Ardeche.
On the Saturday morning we'll drive to the start of the event at St Felicien and return in the evening. The journey takes about 90 minutes.
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How fit do you need to be?
With the choice of circuits avaliable the event is suitable for a range of fitness levels. Although there's not much flat terrain in the Ardeche, the gradients are around the 5% mark (about 1 in 20) so they are quite pleasant. They sometimes give you the impression that they will never end and the last climb is steep with a few kilometres at over 10%.
It's a great event to take part in and the 170km circuit can be enjoyed by anyone who is reasonably fit. If your training doesn't quite go as you planned you can opt to do a shorter circuit.
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Price : 7 nights : £540
Includes: Dinner, bed and breakfast (based on two people sharing), route maps, local information, training advice and entry fees and travel to/from the Ardechoise. Excludes travel and insurance.
Single room supplement: £105
NB : Entry to the Event: You are required to supply a medical certificate if you want to have an official time, however if you don't supply one you get entered as a Cyclo-Touriste and are given a time but your name won't be on the official results.
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Joining the Tour
The week runs from the Sunday to the Sunday although if you fly into Grenoble or get the train to Valence we might be able to be flexible with the dates.
For more details see the Gastrobiking travel section .
You can fly by Ryanair to Grenoble or take the train to Valence TGV. From outside Europe its best to fly to Geneva then take the train. You can arrange to arrive on other dates to fit with your arrangements.
The tour links up with the European Bike Express
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