2012 Non-Cycling Liege Grand Depart

June 30th to July 2nd afternoon, 2012

Itinerary - What's Included - Options

This is an ideal for people:

- who do not have much time but still want to have a great Tour de France experience

- who wish to see the excitement of a Grand depart in the land of Cycling (Belgium)

We will cover the Grand Depart in Belgium, including Prologue in Liege, Stage #1 with viewing directly over the finish line, and the start village with access to rider's enclosure on Stage #2 - In all; VIP access to 3 stages!

Your VIP access will allow you to live the Tour from the inside. By that we mean VIP access, visit of the Press rooms, Technical Zones, visits of teams or partners of the race, visits guided by a representative of the Tour de France organization, visit of the Riders Zone, meeting personalities that have marked the Tour (former Tour winners, personalities, etc...).

You can find a few testimonials of previous year's guests here.

Registrations:
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.

 

ITINERARY

2012 TOUR DE FRANCE - White Jersey Grand Depart

Rate : $1,995/person

2 nights, 3 days  -  June 30th to July 2nd afternoon

Pick up / Drop off at Brussels airport

 Highlights: Prologue, VIP Access to 3 stages,

OPTIONS: Trip insurance /  3 day Paris extension

 

June 28th

Hotel Location: Just outside Liege


We will be picking up at Paris CDG airport at 10:00am this morning. Since we will also be dropping off in France this will simplify your travels!

 

What happens first once we get to Liege will depend upon the timing of the team presentation. If it is later on as it has in the past, we will go by our hotel first. If it is earlier in the afternoon like in 2011, we will likely goes straight to the presentation

 

Once the presentation is done, we will get to our hotel for dinner (or have dinner en-route depending on timing)

 

   
June 29th

Hotel Location: Just outside Liege

 

The day between the team presentation and the Prologue is the perfect opportunity to go ride a portion of the famous Fleche Wallone course and most notably the Muur de Huy!

 

The Mur de Huy is short; a little under 1000 yards. The trick; these yards are climbed at an average of 19% with passes at 25%... where's the elevator?

 

There is also a chance that we might be able to ride the prologue course itself with the help of the Tour organizers. It is still too early to confirm, but if this were a possibility we would give it priority treatment of course!

 

Prologue practice in '04

 

   
June 30th

Hotel Location: Just outside Liege

 

We will be picking up at Brussels airport at 10:00am this morning and make our way to Liege directly.


3... 2... 1... they're off!

Today is the first day of racing on the 2012 Tour de France. Can Fabian Cancellara repeat on the exact same course 8 years after winning the 2004 Prologue?

 

We'll find out first hand as we are privileged to the VIP Izoard hospitality area located about 50-75 yards from the finish line.

 

The Izoard bus is among the more exclusive areas at stage finishes and you should expect to see/meet plenty of Tour celebrities.

 

Here hostesses will serve drinks and snacks while you watch the live broadcast on Big Screen TV.

 

Typically a Prologue will start later in the day, but the atmosphere will be electric and the buildup is well worth experiencing, so we will plan our ride in the morning and get to the heart of the action for a late lunch!

For some riders this can mean one of their few chances at wearing the Yellow Jersey (Tony Martin?)

 

After seeing the stage finish from this exclusive viewing area, champagne will be served to celebrate the stage winner.

   
July 1st

Hotel Location: Just outside Liege


This is the first inline stage of the race and it will be interesting to see if the few seconds of time difference created yesterday can subsist today.

The stage itinerary will feature some of the climbs of Liege-Bastogne-Liege and will finish atop a 2.5km climb. This is perfectly suited for a rider such as local hero; Philippe Gilbert who will be teammate extraordinaire for Cadel Evans on the 2012 Tour de France.

 

We've planned a few and leisurely ride following the final 3km to 5km of the stage (2 or 3 miles). This will allow you to cross the finish line on closed roads supported by the cheers thousands of Belgian fans. An experience of a lifetime for sure!

If you've ever had the dream 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 as you cross the finish line on closed roads just a couple of hours or so before the Peloton!!!

 

A Custom Getaways vehicle with on-course credentials will be accompanying you and, while we encourage everyone to ride at lest enough to experience what this feeling can be like, we will also provide a lift for those who prefer not to ride at all.

 

Once this ride of a lifetime is complete, the dream will continue; you will be invited to climb the official podium where we will take souvenir pictures. Those not riding will be driven to the finish and will enjoy the excitement of the climb and podium pictures just the same.

 

It will then be time to see the pros battle it out and 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").

 

We'll enjoy a celebratory dinner this evening together!





   
July 2nd

Hotel Location: Lille

 

Our final experience of the 2012 Tour de France on this trip is a wonderful interaction with riders.

We will head to which is hosting today's stage start, and once in Vise, we will be granted VIP access to the activities surrounding the stage start. The "start village" should open around 10:00am or so.

 

There, we will be greeted by a person from ASO who will show us around the area and explain how things work.

 

There will be some time in the partner's gated "village" which features various exhibits and entertainment. A Tour de France shop is also on site.

 

Thanks to our passes, we will also have access to the rider's area, meet some of the racers, meet Directeurs Sportif, personalities, possible visit of team bus, etc.

 

Tour starts are often a favorite part of our trips as the interaction with the riders/teams is unparalleled.

 

Once the peloton is off; we will return you to Brussels airport for our drop-off (dropping off at the train station may also be feasible)



   

 WHAT'S INCLUDED

- Transfer from and to Brussels airport

- Hotel rooms based on double occupancy
- All breakfasts at the hotels
- All dinners

- Grand Touring, Air Conditioned bus/minibus

- Deluxe Minibus(es )with "On-Course" credentials

- VIP access to Izoard during Prologue on June 30th

- Exclusive VIP short-ride of stage #1 with official Tour Vehicle escort just hours before the peloton
- Crossing of finish line on Stage #1
- Tour de France Podium photo finish

- Visit of restricted technical/media areas

- VIP access to start village for Stage #2 on July 2nd

- VIP access to rider's enclosure for Stage #2 on July 2nd

- Bikes for July 1st ride

- Bi-lingual and bi-cultural group Leader

- Guides

- Support Staff

- Excellent staff to guest ratio

- Tour de France Road Book (not available to the general public) showing full details of stages, profiles etc etc

- Tour de France welcome package

- Discount card for Official Tour de France stores

- Detailed cue-cards, directions, maps, profile of stages, etc.

- Special Tour de France gift

- Memories to last a lifetime!

 OPTIONS

- extend your trip with 3 nights in Paris
- Trip Insurance