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"Alps and Arrival" Package
July 19th to July 28th
This trip will
cover the important final stages of the 2008 Tour de France and offer
an opportunity to view up to 7 stages of the Tour including the Alps,
Alpe d'Huez, the final Time Trial and the Arrival in Paris.
Optional Grand Stand
seating on the Champs Elysees is available for the arrival in
Paris!
Please read
below for a daily itinerary.
Registrations:
We are now accepting registrations for our 2008 Trips. All places are on
a first come first serve basis. A 25% deposit per person is required to
reserve a spot. If places are still available when we receive your
application along with deposit, you will receive notification of your
registration. If the trip is sold out, you will be given the option to be
placed on a waiting list or choice of another trip. Waitlist order is on a first come first serve
basis as well. Please email us to receive a registration form our complete
reservation procedure: info@customgetaways.com
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ITINERARY
- What is included?
- Options
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ITINERARY
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2008 TOUR DE FRANCE - Cycling Alps + Arrival |
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Rate : $3995.00/person
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9 nights, 10 days - July 19th to July
28th |
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Pick up in Nice airport - Drop off in Paris CDG airport |
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Highlights: 3 Stages in the Alps, Alpe d'Huez, final Time Trial,
Arrival in Paris |
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OPTIONS: Grand Stand seating at the
Arrival in Paris - Trip insurance - Post-trip extension to stay visit
Paris
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Daily ITINERARY
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- July 19th - |
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Hotel location: Valberg, Alps |
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We will be picking-up in Nice airport
around 1:30PM. From Nice, we
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Our first hotel is located in the heart
of the Southern Alps in Valberg. It is one of our favorite hotels in
the region. Quite typical of the area, with great owners. It will be
"home" for the first 3 nights of the trip.
Upon
arriving, we will check
in and those riding will assemble bikes, our mechanic will be on hand
to assist those who need a bit of help. Time allowing, we will take a
short ride to make sure everything is in proper working condition.
It will
then be time to get together over a welcome toast, do proper
introductions and go over the next few day's fun and action... of
course a nice dinner will follow!
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- July 20th - |
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Hotel location: Valberg, Alps |
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Tour Stage 15 / Digne les
Bains -
Prato Nevoso / 216km (134 miles) |
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Our first day visiting the
Tour de France and first stage through the Alps, takes the peloton
from France to Italy.
Our hotel is in a great location to link with
the race on one of the climbs; the col de Larche. Leaving from the
hotel we will first go over the col de la Cayolle, though.
Once the peloton has come
by, we will coast back down to catch the arrival of the stage on TV
with the local crowd; a great way to experience the Tour!
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Col de Larche |

Col de Cayolle |
| - July 21st - |
| Hotel location: Valberg, Alps |
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Tour Stage: Rest Day |
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The Tour takes a day off today but no us. We
figured that since we are still in the Southern Alps, we would take
the opportunity ride to the French Riviera and spend the day there.
Our ride will take us to near Monaco.
We will leave fairly early by bikes so that there is time to enjoy
the Riviera in the afternoon.
The ride will take us over some beautiful climbs and through the
Parc du Mercantour. Some of these climbs are likely to be featured in
the 2009 Tour de France!
We've not included dinner either so we will be able to spend a good
amount of time before returning to our hotel for the evening.
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Col de Turini |

Col de Castillon |
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| Hotel location: Corps,
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Stage 16 / Cuneo - Jausiers /
157km (97 miles) |
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Col de la Bonette |
Given the excellent location of our
hotel, those who wish to ride the most, will be able to leave the
hotel on bike and catch up with today's stage itinerary. The total
ride distance would be approximately 105km and include the highest
climb of this year's Tour; the col de la Bonnette!
Our viewing options will be partially based on weather conditions.
Of course, if it is "on the cooler side" at high altitude, we may not
want to wait for the race to come by and would ride to the arrival.
Conversely, if it is warm, the cooler weather on the mountain top
might be quite welcome!
Once the stage is over, we will transfer to our
second hotel in the heart of the French Alps where the Chef, Gilbert Delas, will prepare a great dinner for us.
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- July 23rd - |
| Hotel
location: Corps, France |
| Tour Stage 17 /
Embrun - L'Alpe d'Huez / 210km (130 miles) |
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What a day this promises to be! Today's stage will finish with the
climb to Alpe d'Huez, which is most likely, the world's most
famous cycling climb. A win on Alpe d'Huez is every cyclist's dream.
in addition this is the final "high mountain" stage of the 2008 Tour
and two other monuments of cycling - col du Galibier and col de la
Croix de Fer - are also featured today. Of course we'll be in Alpe
d'Huez to witness history in the making.
This is an exciting day and we have planned exciting things...
starting with an early morning ride. Leaving from our hotel we will be
able to ride over the gentle col d'Ornon, before making the downhill
to Bourg d'Oisans and from there.... Alpe d'Huez of course! The
shorter ride distance will bypass the col d'Ornon to focus on the
climb to Alpe d'Huez "only".
Our viewing location on the climb is as good as it gets as we will
be seeing the stage from Chalet located on switchback #2 (second
to last switchback). The views from this location are second to none,
anywhere on the climb to Alpe d'Huez. We will be able to see from the
Village of Huez up to our location. We will also have lunch at
the Chalet.
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Schleck & Cunego on AdH - 2006
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Beloki, Armstrong, Mayo, Hamilton
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Alpe d'Huez profile |

View from the chalet over switchback
#2.... not in the summer! |
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- July 24th - |
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Hotel location: Vichy |
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Tour Stage
18 / Bourg d'Oisans - Saint Etienne /
197km (122 miles) |
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Ever dreamed of riding a Tour de France stage along roads filled with
spectators and raise your arms to the sky as you cross the
finish-line? Today is the day it comes true!
Those who wish to ride on
this trip will be able to ride the entire stage. Of course this means
we'll need to get an early start, but it is so worth it!
Of course, we will be dropping off a bit further down the way
those who wish to keep the ride distance lower. Custom Getaways vehicle(s) with on-course
accreditation will be accompanying you and providing an extra lift if
necessary, and an official Tour de France vehicle will escort us over the
final few kms of the course and you will cross the finish line on closed
roads.
You will then climb the
official Tour podium to have your picture taken.
Those not riding will be
driven over the final kms, will enjoy the
excitement of the climb, climb the podium, etc.
For the peloton's arrival,
we will be directly
overlooking the finish line to see how the pros stack up as we
will have special access to the "Bulle Mangeas". Daniel Mangeas is the
French commentator for the Tour de France ("La voix du Tour").
Once the stage is over we
will make our way back to Montpellier for a final evening and celebratory
dinner!
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- July 25th - |
| Hotel location: Vichy |
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Tour Stage 19 / Roanne
- Montlucon / 163km (101 miles) |
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After these few days of
chasing the Tour, we use this "flat" stage to enjoy a bit of R&R.
Vichy is a very nice Spa town know for its sparkling waters such as
Perrier or Vichy Celestin. In the 17th century the Marquise the
Sevigné visited the city to receive treatment and thus started it's
popularity. Louis the XV, Louis XVI and then Napoleon would visit
Vichy - adding to its notoriety.
Of course, Vichy is also located halfway between Roanne and
Montlucon, so there will be an option of either riding around Vichy or
catching up with the race - possibly at a Feedzone.
This is also our last day riding as bikes and luggage will be
travelling to Paris tomorrow.
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- July 26th - |
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Hotel location: Paris |
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Tour Stage 20 / Cerilly
- Saint Amand Montrond / 53km (34 miles) |
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We will make our way to Saint Amand Montrond
where the contenders for the Yellow Jersey will have one last
opportunity to battle for precious seconds. The 2008 location of the
Time Trial is very remote and while our hotel is ideally located to
get access to the stage, heading to Paris in the evening will require
a late drive ; in order to enjoy all the time trial action, we will
reach Paris by bus tonight
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WHAT IS INCLUDED?
| - Transfer from and to Airport |
| - Hotel rooms based on double occupancy. |
| - All breakfasts at the hotels - 5 Dinners
(wine included) + 1 Dinner cruise |
| - Air-conditioned, Touring bus with Video and
Restrooms |
| - Private Chalet for viewing on Alpe d'Huez |
| - Exclusive VIP ride of stage #18
with official Tour Vehicle escort - just hours before the
yellow jersey and crossing of finish line |
| - Crossing of finish
line in Saint Etienne (stage #18) |
| - Tour de France Podium photo finish |
| - Deluxe minibuse(s) for support with "On-Course" accreditation |
| - Sunset dinner cruise in Paris |
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- Guides and support staff |
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- 2 or more ride distances daily |
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- Cycling Jersey
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- Daily information with maps, cue sheets, other Tour
information
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- Detailed tour itinerary
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- Pre-departure information detailing the trip, hotels,
contact information, what to bring, and other essential info.
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| - Memories to last of
lifetime! |
| - OPTIONAL Grand Stands on arrival day in Paris
= $200 |
OPTIONS
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