Tour de France Cols

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Back in the Alps

Back in Chamonix this week and its been back to Col conquering however fitness levels not quite what was expected after the Lanzarote trip, but the weather has been great all week so that helps.

Monday a group of us did the Time Megeve route from Sallanches over the Col de Colombiere and descent down to La Clusaz and then the climb over the Aravis before looping back around to Megeve and down to Sallanches. 100km loop with 2000M of climbing.

Tuesday we headed of an hour away to Annecy and bagged the Col Leschaux, a gentle rise out of Annecy followed by a great descent on quiet roads back down to the lake for 2 laps and the leg breaking climb of the Col de la Forclaz. This was a new col for me and the Forclaz gradually gets tougher especially 4 kms from the summit however the views of Lake Annecy are spectacular. 105km with 1500m of climbing.

After a day off the bike yesterday, today was the ride of the week. Meeting in Taninges (at the start of the Samoens Valley/Valley Verte) its a short warm up to Mieussy for the start of the ascent of the Col de la Ramaz used in the Tour last year. On quiet roads, again rewarded with spectacular views however just before the ski area the road rises up through the avalanche barriers and the tunnel to around 15%. Its about 14km's to the top and this brutal section takes it out of you, however the descent down through Pra sur Lys, another ghost town ski station , is pretty full on before hammering on the brakes for the 180 degree junction onto the Col de l'Ancrenaz. The Ancrenaz is fairly tame and after around 5kms we're over the summit and with no cars in either direction the road dips town towards Morzine via Essert Romand. After a rain encouraged extended coffee break we headed out from Morzine onto the slopes of the famous Col de joux plane which immediately ramps up to over 11% for the first km before easing to an 9.9% average for the next few k's. With rain in the air, its a great temperature at the moment for climbing and with the legs starting to feel good we passed under the ski lifts at the summit and reached the top in 55 minutes. The descent down into Samoens hasn't been road swept yet so this made for a few 'moments' on the way down into the Valley Verte where it was pretty much full on Summer. Flat roads back to Taninges after 75km's and 2150M of climbing.

With the aim still on the Marmotte its starting to become fairly daunting that its over 170KM's and 5000m of climbing, however with the Time Megeve in 3 weeks and events the following weekends leading up to the Marmotte I'm hoping that some form is going to kick in pretty soon!

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