Gateway to Tour de France Travel Pages
 

ESSENTIAL READING FOR THOSE WISHING TO SEE THE FINALE! All-important time schedule for those who wish to view the final stage in Paris.

This page is a must-read for anyone thinking about watching the final stage on the Champ Elysees.  It was written in 2002, but was 100% relevant in 2003, 2004 & 2005 and, I suspect, will continue to be so for the years ahead.

We've also added a page describing one of my favorite photos from the TDF, shown on the right.
COMPANIES DOING TRIPS TO THE TOUR DE FRANCE (Information on what was available in '05, but still useful for planning your trip in 2006!).
What could be better than a hassle-free trip to see the Tour de France? Not much compares! We've been compiling a list of companies doing trips to the Tour de France. Fortunately, there are more options (and an easier time getting a reservation) for '05 than there was for the '04 event, when Lance set the record for TDF wins.

Do keep in mind that we can't give personal recommendations for companies we're not directly familiar with (which would be Graham Baxter and Trek Travel) but we've found some very friendly folk among many of the others.
 
WHY YOU MUST SEE A MTN STAGE IN-PERSON!

We've also put up a page that tells you why it's so different seeing a mountain stage in-person than on TV.  Something you can show your significant other (to justify why you've just got to go to France for the 'tour, no matter how good the OLN coverage is!).
PRACTICAL INFO FOR VISITING FRANCE OR ENGLAND

Specific information on how to not get taken advantage of when you change dollars to euros, as well as the Eurostar train, London Taxis, best "fast food" in Paris or London etc.

GENERAL TRAVEL DIARIES FROM 2000-2006

2007 Tour de France- Kevin's year. This was the first year I've done the TdF entirely on my own (no part of the trip being an organized tour), and the first year I'd brought someone else along with me, in this case my 14-year-old son, Kevin.

I wasn't sure ahead of time if Kevin was really ready for the mountains of France, but 2 huge climbs proved he was!

2006 Tour de France diary- What did we see? The first post-Lance TdF in a long time, with a thrilling comeback by Floyd Landis... only to become mired in controversy several days later, when it's announced that he failed a drug test. Maybe. The jury's literally still out on that one! But a great year yet again to watch the 'Tour!
2005 Tour de France diary- Lance makes it 7 in a row. (07/19/05-07/24/05) It's almost anti-climactic; Lance has this winning the TDF thing down so tight. Still, there were plenty of opportunities for photos, and it's not as if Lance was the only person at the Tour de France.

Plus this was the year I got to ride in the Discovery Team car during one of the stages!
  2004 Tour de France diary- The year Lance made history! (7/18-7/25) The craziest year yet, as Lance went for #6, breaking the record held by several others, and Americans pretty much overtaking France.

My 5th year at the Tour de France, and not quite as nail-biting as the '03 trip, when Lance crashed on Luz Ardiden, got back up, and destroyed the competition, going on to win by a very slim margin.
2003 Tour de France diary (07/16-07/28)
It's all about the people you meet along the way (which included a lot of our customers, along with the French-speaking-only guy in the photo below, who bought me drinks in a blue-collar bar outside Nantes). 

This was my first tour with an organized tour group, Graham Baxter Sporting Tours out of England.  It was also my biggest tour in terms of the amount of riding... virtually every day was a tough ride of between 60-100 miles.

My 4th time to the TDF in a row... and, with Lance going for #6 next year, it seems difficult to believe I'd miss it!
2002 Tour de France (07/18-07/31) Six days following the TDF through the Alps with a group of TREK dealers, followed by another week on my own.  This was a proof-of-concept trip, seeing how easily I could manage France apart from a group. 
 
2000 Tour de France Trip (my first trip to France, and before I had a formal "diary" structure).

That's George Hincapie & Freddie Rodriguez enjoying the moment with a good friend in Avignon.
  2001 Tour de France Diary- The year of the notorious FLU, or French Laundry Unit.

RACE PHOTOS & INFO

'03 TDF Race Photo page







'02 TDF Race photo page

The Magic of Alpe d'Huez

Riding up Alpe d'Huez in 2001!  P7172070alpeday.jpg (48215 bytes)You've heard Alpe d'Huez being described in almost magical terms.  Does it live up to its billing?  Absolutely!
 

Right Place, Right Time, Bad Hat!!!

Alpe d'Huez is one of the two most-famous climbs of the Tour de France (the other being Ventoux), and will undoubtedly find its way into the '04 event.  The 2001 TDF was rather special for me, as I managed to be in exactly the right place at the right time... as you can see in the photo above right, it was at just the spot where Lance gave Ullrich "The Look" and took off.  Unfortunately, the guy in the floppy white hat moved into the photo at exactly the wrong time, even drawing the camera's focus to it!
 
We normally don't do much off-site linking, but the Paris In Sites Newsletter is an excellent resource for information about France in general and Paris specifically.  Transportation, restaurants, hotels, weather... all that and more.  Highly recommended reading.
Another excellent resource is Ariege Pyrenees, a website that details cycling options and accomodations in the Pyrenees.  They've put up a page on the '04 Tour de France that many will find useful, giving detailed information in English that would normally be available only in French.  The "secrets" as it were!

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