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Imagine
the 'Ultimate' Mountain Biking holiday…
Traversing the French Alps,starting from the highest peak in Europe, Mont Blanc (4810m), and arriving at the Mediterranean Sea;
650km ride, 20,000 metres of climb and more than 15 alpine cols...
Breathtaking scenery, fantastic singletracks,
beautiful quaint remote villages, great food, a brilliant ambiance
and a swim in the sea!
What else do you need for a biking holiday?
We invite you to join us on this amazing and challenging TransAlps
Tour in two stages of 6 days with the final reward... a
“plouf” in the big blue at Nice...
Do you want adventure,
great Mountain Biking, amazing singletracks and uncrowded places?
Then join us on the TransAlps Chamonix to
the Mediterranean Sea!
During
this first stage, we will start from Chamonix and ride through the Beaufortain, Tarentaise, Maurienne and Cerces
areas, which are relatively unknown Mountain Biking areas
and continue on to the historic fortified town of Briançon. This itinerary offers
fanstastic scenery and great riding giving just a taste of the
next stage of the ‘TransAlps Tour
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290 km of 'Ultimate' Mountain Biking adventure
awaits you…
 
Please note:
Due to the complexity of organising a multi stage tour, and
temperatures too hot to ride it comfortably in high summer, we can
only propose two complete TransAlps Chamonix
to the sea tours for summer 2011 (two trips of 15 days).
The tour can be made as two separate weeks or as a continuous two
week tour.
*With a minimum of 4 riders we can propose an additional shedule.
 The Schedule: arrival
Saturday
Warning:This itineray is given for your information and
may be changed at the discretion of the guide depending on the
weather conditions, physical ability of clients and the trail
'options' we decide together.
DAY of arrival (Saturday): 'Meet and great' by
ourselves at Geneva airport or Chamonix. Deposit baggage at evening accomodation with views
of Mont Blanc. Unpacking and preparation of bikes. Last minute
shopping requirements and possibilty
to visit Chamonix town.
 DAY 1 (Sunday):
Chamonix to Beaufort
We start under the shadow of Mont Blanc and head
towards Les Houches where we take the first ski lift of the day,
followed by a nice easy descent
to Les Contamines Montjoie to take a second lift to bring us up to the Col du Joly. From
here we enter into the Beaufortain
area with its large open alpine
flowered pastures and splendid singletracks. We pass next to the Lac of Girotte and
finish for the day in the village of Beaufort.
Ride distance: 50km.
Uneven positive: 1100m Uneven negative: 1800m
 DAY 2 (Monday):
Beaufort to the Tarentaise Valley
Our second day in the Beaufortain area will
be quite tough. Three cols await us today and 1800m of climb...
Amazing alpine ambiance with the Mont
Blanc and its glaciers at our backs
and the trails passing through lush meadows, with only the cows to
great us. The reward for the big climb, is a fantastic downhill descent of 2000m towards the Tarentaise
Valley with a mix of technical
singletrack, jeep tracks and flowing trails.
A great day of Mountain Biking!
Ride distance: 45km
Uneven positive: 1800m Uneven negative: 2200m
 DAY 3 (Tuesday): From the Tarentaise Valley to the Maurienne Valley
Today we will contour the beautiful Vanoise National Parc
(unfortunately forbidden to Mountain Bikes) passing by the Col de la Madeleine
from where we can see the beautiful glaciers of the Aiguille de Peclet (3561m) and Aiguille de
Polset (3511m). We access the Maurienne Valley by
another great descent and finish the day in Saint Jean de Maurienne.
Ride distance:
46km
Uneven positive: 1300m Uneven negative: 1500m
 DAY 4 (Wednesday): From Saint Jean de
Maurienne to Valloire
Today and tomorrow are going to be mainly
ascents to pass into the next valley of Nevache, so that is 3200metres of climb in two days! The day starts with a gentle warm up of 1400m of
ascent ;-), a mix of road and jeep tracks with a short
‘hike-a-bike’ section at the end to reach the ski
resort of Karrelys. From here a splendid view over the Maurienne Valley opens
up, enabling you to realise the climb you’ve just made! Then
a huge traverse on undulating jeep tracks and singletracks,
leading us to the village of Valloire,
reknown as a regular route of Le Tour de France.
Ride distance:
45km
Uneven positive: 1900m Uneven negative: 400m
 DAY 5 (Thursday): From Valloire to Nevache valley
We will start this splendid ride by climbing
the famous road towards the Col du
Galibier (one of the most difficult
climbs in Le Tour de France). From here we will traverse the
alpine range of Mont Thabor (3178m) passing the alpine lakes of Grand Ban and Lac Rond at 2500m, then descend on a technical in places singletrack
into the splendid quiet valley of Nevache.
A second 600metre climb will bring us
up onto a traversing balcony trail above the Nevache Valley for yet
another fantastic final singletrack descent of the day to the
village of Nevache.
Ride distance: 45km
Uneven positive: 1600m Uneven negative: 1500m

DAY 6 (Friday): The
last but by no means the least!
A final climb of 1000metres on a jeep track
in the beautiful Granon Valley, allows us to pass into the Briançon Valley,
riding almost hanging over the valley side! Finishing with the
super amazing ‘natural pipe’ descent of Bois de l’ours
(the wood of the bear) and arriving directly to a bar to order a
well deserved beer to finish this first epic stage of the TransAlps Tour - Chamonix to the sea!
Ride distance:
42km
Uneven positive: 1000m Uneven negative: 1500m
Stage 1: Total ride
distance: 240km!!
Dismantle and pack bikes ready for departure the
following day. Yes I think a well earned cold beer or two (or
more...) is a definite!
Day 7 (Saturday): Two
choices… you stop here or you keep heading South
with us for a swim in the Mediterranean Sea in a week’s
time… If you choose to stop, we can drop you to
Briançon train station where you can get a train to
Grenoble and on to Grenoble or Geneva airports.
We hope to see you again... To complete the second stage of the TransAlps Tour - Chamonix to the sea!
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