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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Haute Route Pyrenees: Stage 6

Today we rode from Argeles to St. Jean Pied de Port.  A distance of 150km.  and 3350m of climbing. It wasn't the longest distance but it may have been the hardest day!  Here is the profile:











Lining up for the start...




















Along the road...
















Looking back where we've come from...














At the top of Col D'Aubisque..







































The refreshment stop at the top of Col D'Aubisque





























Another view at the top of the Col D'Aubisque












The awards podium for Stage 6...






























Here is the Strava record for the day...




Friday, September 5, 2014

Haute Route Pyrenees: Stage 5 ITT

Today we rode the Individual Time Trial.  In this event each riders starts separately (20 seconds apart) and races against the clock.  Our route was up to Tourmalet (again!) but from the other direction from the one we took yesterday.  I was a continuos climb of about 18.5km.  Here is the profile.











Lining up for the start.




Ready to mount the starting ramp.


The view back down the road we've come up.


I'm getting better at this selfie thing!


At the top.  A victory pose!


The restaurant at the top of Tourmalet.


View of the finish line.  Will Levy, leader of Two Wheel Tours, in green.   Even his tires are green!


The full Tow Wheel Tours TeamL Me, Gorka, Jeff Sisco, Will Levy


Statue of Octave Lapize, the first rider to make it to the top of Tourmalet in 1910 when it was first included in the Tour de France.


Here is the Strava record:




Thursday, September 4, 2014

Haute Route Pyrenees: Stage 4

Today was the big stage.   Only 118 km but more than 3600m of climbing.  We made three iconic climbs:

Col de Peyresourde, 1569m altitude, 900m of altitude gain over 15km
Col de Hourquette d’Ancizan, 1564m altitude, 700m of altitude gain over 11km
Col du Tourmalet, 2117m altitude, 1270m of altitude gain over 17km


Here is the Profile:

Lining up at the start:

A selfie from the first climb.  It's actually pretty hard to take a selfie while riding and I always have my mouth open 'cause I'm gasping for air!


A view from the road.


These signs appear every kilometer and let one know how steep the next section is and how far to the summit.  Not sure if this is encouraging or discouraging!


A view back into the valley we came from.


A couple of guys stopped to get some photos and chat with the road crew.  I didn't stop so I wouldn't lose time!


A view from one of our rest stops.


A selfie taken about 2.5km from the summit of Tourmalet.


A view up the road from the same spot.


Made it to the top of Tourmalet!




Yours truly in front of the iconic statue at the top of Tourmalet.




There is no Strava file today as my Garmin battery died about 1/3 of the way into the ride. I'm sure the power file was epic!

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Haute Route Pyrenees: Stage 3

Today's stage was long.  160km from Ax les Thermes to Bagneres de Luchon.  There were three climbs although none were as big as yesterday's.  Here is the profile:


Waiting for the start in Ax les Thermes


This is Will Levy, who runs Two Wheel Tours in Australia and who is my leading our group of two riders for the Haute Route.


Somewhere out on the course!


Lots of spectacular scenery along the route today.



The rest stop at the top of the last climb.


Just down the street from our hotel.  Bagneres de Luchon is another thermal town and a great ski resort in winter.




Here is the Strava data:






Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Haute Route Pyrenees: Stage 2

Today we raced from Font-Romeu to Ax les Thermes.  A total distance of 120km.  The course had two major climbs and two minor ones.  It was a beautiful day but a hard one!  Here is the course.


The obligatory self at the start...


Not sure whether the 10KM to go sign on the climb to Col du Port de Pailheres is encouraging or discouraging...


On the climb...


At the top of Col du Port de Pailheres.  A really fast descent followed this but I couldn't take any pictures!


The finish at the ski station above Ax les Thermes


View from my hotel. The red building is one of the thermal baths that Ax les Thermes is named for.


Post ride Selfie in town.


The French really support cycling.  They even have a shop that sells artisanal pain!  Just was a cyclist needs to ensure that are suffering sufficiently!


Here is today's Strava record:



Monday, September 1, 2014

Stage 1: Ripoll to Font-Romeu

Today we road the first stage of the Haute Route Pyrenees: 93km from Ripoll in Northern Spain to Font-Romeu in Southern France.  The route consists of three climbs: Coll de Merolla, Coll de la Creueta, and Font-Romeu.  Here is the profile (click on it to make it bigger):


Here is a view of the start before we all lined up:


A before selfie in the starting area in Ripoll:




Another selfie a couple hours into the ride...looking like I'm suffering...


A view from the road:


And another view from the road.  I want to point out that I didn't stop to take these pictures!


OK, this one I did stop to take.  It is one of the feed stops at the top of Coll de la Creueta.


A panorama from the top of Coll de la Creueta:


And finally, the finishing 'chute' after we finished.


Here is the Strava profile: