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"Signature Series 3 - Alps
through Arrival" Package
July 18th to July 27th
Possibly our best trip to the
Tour de France ever!
If ever
a trip was to be described in superlatives, this would be it.
Incredible Tour Experience with behind the scenes access, the
Alps, France, Switzerland, the final Time Trial, Mont Ventoux Arrival in Paris, the best hotels
in each region and great staff to guest ratio, only begin to
describe our most popular Tour
experience for 2008. Pre-registrations have been numerous and
availability is limited!
This trip will allow you
to see the Tour from the inside.
When we mean VIP access, we
mean visit of the Press rooms, Technical Zones, visits guided by a
representative of the Tour de France organization, visit of the Riders
Zone, meeting personalities that have
marked the Tour (former Tour winners, personalities, etc...). On the
rest day we will visit with one of the teams.
Of course this trip
includes the stage on Mont Ventoux, so in
addition to having VIP access to a stage start, riding a portion of a
stage, crossing the finish line and climbing the official Podium, you
will also be...
in the Izoard
VIP pavilion located just
50 yards from the Finish line.
We will evacuate the top
of Mont Ventoux by helicopter to get to our hotel for the evening.
Some of the
highlights of this trip include: |
- Viewing of the mountain top finish in Verbier
(19th) |
- Visiting with one of the teams on the rest
day (20th) |
- VIP ride to Bourg St Maurice (21st) under
Official vehicle escort |
- Climbing the official Podium and souvenir
pictures. |
- Viewing location directly over finish line in
Bourg St Maurice (21st) |
- VIP access to Stage start in Annecy (23rd) |
- Day in Beautiful Provence (24th) |
- Vip access to Stage finish on Mont Ventoux (25th) |
- Helicopter transfer off of Mont Ventoux
(25th) |
- Preferred viewing of the Arrival in Paris
(26th) |
- Sunset dinner cruise in Paris (26th) |
You've dreamed of
it; Can you stand not to be part of it?
This trip is open to
cyclist as well as those who prefer not to ride and restricted to 22 people to preserve
its exclusive character.
Garmin Edge 705 GPS units will be provided for use on this trip.
ITINERARY
- What is included?
- Options
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A feature packed
trip!
ITINERARY
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2009 TOUR DE FRANCE - VIP Premium Alps + Arrival Package |
Rate : $8995.00
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9 nights, 10 days - July 18th to July
27th |
Pick up in Geneva Airport or Train Station - Drop off in Paris CDG |
Highlights: see "what's included" (too long to list here!) |
OPTIONS: Pre and Post-Trip extensions / Trip insurance /
Bike Rental
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- July 18th - |
Hotel location: Montreux |
We will be picking-up at Geneva train
station at 2:00pm and Geneva airport
around 2:30PM. If this pick-up time/location does not work for you, you
can contact us to see how we might be able to arrange for a different
time/location. From Geneva, we
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Our first hotel is set on the Swiss
Riviera in Montreux and will be "home" for the first 3 nights of this
trip.
Montreux is also host to one of the
Worlds largest international Jazz festivals every year, which takes
place throughout July. The ambiance will therefore be very festive and
the town will be animated.
Upon arrival at the Hotel,
we
will check in and those riding will assemble bikes, our mechanic will
be on hand to assist those who need a bit of help. A short ride to
make sure everything is in proper working condition will follow.
It will
then be time to get together over a welcome toast, do proper
introductions and go over the next few day's fun and action... of
course a gourmet dinner will follow!
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- July 19th - |
Hotel location: Montreux |
Tour Stage 15 / Pontarlier -
Verbier (CH) / 207km (129 miles) |
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Our first day visiting the
Tour de France and first stage through the Alps, takes the peloton
from France to Switzerland.
We'll be riding directly
from our hotel and link up with the stage course which we will ride
all the way to the mountain top of Verbier.
While often used on the
Tour of Switzerland, Verbier will be hosting its first Tour de France
stage.
The exact ride distance
will be based on where exactly the stage itinerary takes the peloton
as we will be following the same route. We anticipate the longer
distance to be in the neighborhood of 70-75km
including the climb to Verbier. A shorter option will be available and
will start about 35-40km from the stage finish.
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- July 20th - |
Hotel location: Montreux |
Tour Stage: Rest Day |
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Today marks the second and
final rest day on the 2009 Tour de France.
The teams in the Tour de
France will be staying around Martigny and we will join one of these
teams to get a closer look at how they operate, see the team mechanics
in action and if possible go for a ride with some of the team riders.
This is also a very good
day to experience some of Swiss Riviera;
- the wine region of
Lavaux (UNESCO world heritage)
- the medieval town of
Gruyere (which gave it's name to Swiss Cheese)
- the banks of Lake Geneva
Riding will be based upon
the team's availability. Our tentative plan is to ride from Montreux
to famous Gstaad, Chateau d'Oex and end in Gruyere which is a stunning
100km ride. A shorter ride will be available of course.
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- July 21st - |
Hotel location: Megeve |
Tour Stage 16 / Martigny (CH) -
Bourg Saint Maurice / 160km (100 miles) |
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Today's stage is the first in a
series of very important stages and we'll be kicking off things off in
grand fashion!
If you've ever had the
dream of riding a Tour de France stage along roads filled with
spectators and raise your arms to the sky as you cross the
finish-line, today is the day it comes true!
The entire stage is 160km
(100miles) with 13,000 feet of positive elevation. As it is necessary to
cross the finish line by 2:00pm, riding the entire course may not be
an option, however, those who wish to ride the most will be able to
ride, at the minimum, the final 90km (5500' of elevation). If it is
possible to ride more and you would like to do so, we'll do our best
to make it happen.
Those who wish to ride
a shorter distance will be able to do so as well.
Custom Getaways vehicles with on-course
accreditation will be accompanying you and providing an extra lift if
necessary, and an official Tour de France vehicle will escort us over the
final few kms of the course. You will cross the finish line on
closed roads just a couple of hours or so before the Peloton.
Once this ride of a
lifetime is complete, you will be invited to
climb the official podium where we will take souvenir pictures.
Those not riding will be driven over the final kms, will enjoy the
excitement of the climb, climb the podium, etc.
We'll be directly
overlooking the finish line to see how the pros stack up as we
will have special access to the "Bulle Mangeas". Daniel Mangeas is the
French commentator for the Tour de France ("La voix du Tour").
Our next hotel (chalet
style), is located in the wonderful ski resort of Megeve.
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- July 22nd - |
Hotel location: Megeve |
Tour Stage 17 / Bourg Saint Maurice -
Grand Bornand / 169km (105 miles) |
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With 5 categorized climbs
this stage is going to create havoc in the peloton.
The Col de la Colombiere is usually quite difficult from the North side, but the
Tour Organizers have decided to add the col de Romme which presents a
great challenge with
8.8km at an average grade
of 8.9%!!!
(Alpe d'Huez averages 7.7%)
We'll be seeing the race go
by from our preferred locations in one of the climbs as we will be
riding out from our hotel.
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- July 23rd - |
Hotel
location: Grenoble |
Tour Stage 18 / Annecy - Annecy /
Time Trial / 40km (25 miles) |
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With the Tour de France end nearing, all the stages become more
important. Today's individual effort around Lake Annecy will be a
great opportunity for the Yellow Jersey contenders to gain time on
their rivals.
This time trial also includes a short but steep climb up the col de
Buffy which has the potential of creating substantial time losses.
In order to get to Annecy, those who wish can ride from our hotel
early.
There are a few climbs during the ride and the total distance today is
only 55km.
In Annecy, we will be
greeted by a person from ASO who will show us around the area and
explain how things work. Thanks to our VIP passes, we will access the
rider's area, meet some of the racers, see them warm-up, meet Directeurs Sportif, personalities,
possible visit of team bus, etc.
Tour starts are often a favorite part of our trips as the
interaction with the riders/teams is unparalleled and the Time Trials
are the best types of villages to have access to as riders warm up 2
or 3 at a time and the interaction lasts so much longer (being up
close and personal with some of the "time-machines" isn't all bad
either!)
Once the Time Trial is over, we'll head back to our Chateau for a
final evening.
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- July 24th - |
Hotel location: Chateauneuf du Pape - Provence |
Tour Stage
19 / Bourgoin Jalieu - Aubenas /
195km (121 miles) |
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After the past few days
spent in the Alps, the Tour will head out of the mountain range on a
couple of transition stages.
We'll be leaving the Alps
ourselves to work our way to the Provence region. Our hotel is located
just outside one of the most important villages in the Cote du Rhone
vineyards; Chateauneuf-du-Pape and is a "Chateau" itself.
We will drive out from
Grenoble and make our way south to near Sisteron. From there we will
ride to our hotel, going through picturesque scenery and colorful
lavender fields.
Those not riding will be
able to stop along the way or be taken directly to the hotel to enjoy
a bit more time this wonderful village.
The Chef will prepare
a wonderful meal for us, this evening.
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- July 25th - |
Hotel location: Chateauneuf du Pape - Provence |
Tour Stage 20 / Montelimar
- Mont Ventoux / 167km (104 miles) |
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This is THE stage! The one everyone is talking about! There are so
many scenarios possible on the day. Regardless of who is wearing the
Yellow Jersey, it will not be safe until this final climb is
completed.
The last time the Tour de France went up Mont Ventoux was in
2002. At the time, Virenque had won the stage followed by russian
Botcharov and Armstrong fished 3rd. Lance Armstrong has
always said that he would like to win atop Mont Ventoux. This very
well could be his final opportunity!!!
Not only will we be on the (in)famous climb today; we will be
witnessing the Tour de France being won or lost from the exclusive VIP
Izoard hospitality area located about 50-75 yards from the finish line
and overlooking the course.
Here hostesses will serve drinks and snacks while you watch the live
broadcast on Big Screen TV. After seeing the stage finish from
this exclusive viewing area champagne will be served to celebrate the
stage winner.
The Izoard bus is among the more exclusive areas at stage finishes and
you should expect to see/meet plenty of Tour celebrities.
The ride from our hotel to the top of Mont Ventoux is 65km and will
go over some wonderful scenery. The climb up Mont Ventoux is 22.7km at
an average of 7.1%
Once the stage is over, we will evacuate the top of the mountain by
Helicopter to get to back to our hotel.
This is an incredible day
on the Tour and one that we are already looking forward to!
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- July 26th - |
Hotel location: Paris |
Tour Stage 21 / Montereau Fault
Yonne - Paris Champs-Elysees / 160km (100 miles) |
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This is what every
professional cyclist aspires to; the arrival of the Tour de France on
the Champs-Elysees!
Who will be wearing
yellow on the Champs Elysees tonight? We will find out today as we
watch the arrival from our preferred location setup
alongside the Champs Elysees.
First however;
getting to Paris! We
will be using the same transportation mode as the riders themselves,
i.e. taking a bullet train from the Provence region to Paris. Then a
quick metro ride will have us within a short stroll of our hotel. The
timing of today's stage is still something the organizers are working
on. Because of the distance between Mont Ventoux and Paris, the stage
may be starting/ending later than usual (or the Ventoux stage could be
a "Matinee"). Regardless we will be on site to experience it all! Once the Tour
festivities are over, we will get ready for
a great dining experience. This year again we will be renting an
entire boat for our
dinner-cruise along the Seine river. Great food and unbelievable
sight-seeing of Paris by night will end our “sensory overloaded
day”!!! Our hotel is located within walking distance of the Champs Elysees and the dinner cruise. |
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- July 27th - |
Tour... not until next year! |
Goodbyes and transfer to Paris CDG airport or....... Option to Visit Paris for a few
days
(read about this option below) |
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WHAT IS INCLUDED?
- Transfer from Geneva airport/train
station on 18th and to Paris Airport/train-Station on 27th |
- Hotel room based on double occupancy. All nights in
4 star hotels (4 star is the highest classification in France) |
- All breakfasts at the hotels |
- 2 Lunches |
- All but
two Dinners (wine included) |
- Deluxe Minibus(es )with "On-Course" accreditation |
- Grand Touring bus with restrooms setup
for proper transportation of bikes |
- Use Of Garmin Edge 705 GPS units during
the trip |
- Visit with one of the teams on Tour
second rest day (July 20th) |
- Exclusive VIP ride of stage #16
with official Tour Vehicle escort - just hours before the
yellow jersey |
- Exclusive access to technical area of
stage arrival and viewing location overlooking the finish line in
Bourg Saint Maurice |
- Crossing
of finish line in Bourg Saint Maurice (stage #16) |
- Tour de France Podium photo finish in
Bourg Saint Maurice (stage #16) |
- Preferred viewing location in climb on
the 22nd (stage #17) |
- Exclusive VIP access to stage #18 start village and
rider's warm-up area (Time Trial) |
- Exclusive access to VIP Izoard area at
the top of Mont Ventoux (stage #20) |
- Helicopter transfer off of Mont Ventoux |
- Preferred viewing of final stage in
Paris on the Champs Elysees |
- Sunset dinner cruise in Paris |
- Support vehicles with water and snacks |
- Designated viewing spots |
- Bi-lingual and bi-cultural group Leader |
- Bike Mechanic |
- Guides |
- Support Staff |
- Excellent staff to guest ratio of about
1:3 / 1:4 |
- Tour de France Road Book (not available to the
general public) showing full details of stages, profiles etc etc |
- Tour de France tourist guide (not available to the
general public) |
- Tour de France welcome package |
- 20% discount at the prices at the official Tour de France stores |
- Cycling Jersey |
- 2 or more ride distances daily |
- Detailed
cue-cards, directions, maps, profile of stages, etc. |
- Special Tour de France
gift |
- Memories to last a
lifetime! |
The rides mentioned above are tentative rides. Exact cycling itineraries,
distances, etc will be provided upon arrival in France as we may need to
make some adjustments once the exact Tour itinerary is released in late
May, early June. Additional ride mileage can be easily added on some days.
OPTIONS
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