Tour de France Cols

Monday, March 28, 2011

Spring in the Alps

Warmer weather returned to the Alps last week and with our Winter guests skiing in Verbier for the day I ceased the time to cycle the climb to the beautiful mountain village of Champex du Lac. This is an amazing road, super quiet at this time of year and 13km, 1000m of climbing you arrive in the village which is round 1500M in altitude. The lake was still frozen, however the temperature in the valley has been pushing 18 degrees! Even the descent was warm in the midday sun.

Yesterday we had guests skiing over in La Thuille Italy , half way up the Petit St Pass. With the top section closed I opted to drive down to Morgex via the San Marco Pass to take a look at this col before cycling it later in the year. Definitely a good decision as the San Marco is super steep in places and the 12kM 1000M descent left the van brakes overheating. However With a warm up ride from Pre St Didier and the cycling the San Marco and onto the top section of the Petit St Bernhard, this will make a great day out later in the year. For yesterday I took the easier(?) option of cycling down the Aosta valley to Introd and then taking the 25km climb up through the Grand Paradiso National Park climbing up to 1950M altitude, way above the snow line. After the first 10km the climb lessens and its fairly gentle albeit its strange cycling along with cross country skiers at the side of the road! Needless to say it was a chilly descent back, but a great day out with nearly 4 hours in the saddle, 80KM and 1500M of climbing.

4 weeks until our trip to Lanzarote and then its head down for the Marmotte and the Etape.



Sunday, March 20, 2011

Training Begins!

Okay, its been a while! Ski guests wanted to visit Annecy this week so managed two laps of the lake (80kms) to kick start the training regime. Another 3 weeks of Winter guests in the Chalet and can then turn attentions to the Summer. Ebntry accepted for the Marmotte and the Etape, and first event likely to be the Time Megeve Cyclosportive - still space on our Time Megeve weekend! This Year the event starts in Sallanches rather than Megeve, taking in the Col de la Colombiere used in the Tour de France the last 2 years.

Lanzarote in 5 weeks for some cycling, sun and recovery from the manic Winter, and back here in Mid May when the mountain passes should start to open.

Aiming for some Marmotte/Etape reconnaissance before the Time Megeve.