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TOUR DE FRANCE VACATION

Looking for accommodation for this year's Tour De France? Find an alpine place to stay to watch the race:

  • La Clusaz & Le Grand Bornand - alpine pastures, cow bells tinkling, relax and wait for the race to pass!
  • Tignes - lots of accommodation and beautiful scenery here make Tignes an ideal place for watching the race.
  • Val d'Isere & Briancon - the finishing point of the last of the alpine stages!
     
This years Tour de France starting on the 7th July 2007 makes its way first into the Alps on Saturday 14th July: The Tour de France enters through the gateway to the Alps, the town of Le Grand Bornand on Saturday and spends its first rest day in Tignes on Monday 16th.

Saturday 14th July - Tour de France Stage 7 : Bourg-en-Bresse > Le Grand-Bornand (197.5 km)
The first mountain stage and the start of the real difficulties for the peloton. The first kilometres through Ain will be a sturdy, but gradual, introduction for the riders, before they tackle the Alps and the first real mountain pass of the Tour, the Col de la Colombière (16 km at 6.7%), lying 15 kilometres from the finish line. Those who are looking for overall victory may start to reveal themselves here.

Sunday 15th July - Tour de France Stage 8: Le Grand-Bornand > Tignes (165 km)
This will be a short but very tense stage. From the outset, the peloton will have to pass a first small hill before, from 75 kilometres out, tackling the Cormet de Roseland (19 km at 6%), the Montée de Hauteville - the start of the Col du Petit Saint-Bernard - and the climb up to Tignes (18 km at 5.5%) for a very difficult finish. By the evening in Tignes, the favourites will have made themselves known."

Monday 16th July - Rest Day - Tignes

Tuesday 17th July - Tour de France Stage 9: Val-d’Isère > Briançon (159.5 km)
The riders will make a cold start to the climb up to the Col de l’Iseran (15 km at 6%), followed by Télégraphe - Galibier (12 km at 6.7% and 17.5 km at 7%). One thing is certain, the front runners will be very present, and the others will find the going hard."

 

 


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