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DAY 1 (Paris…)

Well here we go, the magic day is upon us. Day 1: airport pickups.
Sim on a bicycle
From 6am to 7pm our clients arrived in Paris today. The first thing to do was to get the bikes out of their travel boxes and get them built up for the next 2 weeks of riding around France. For those arriving early enough, a ride led by Ex-Pro Dave McKenzie was on the menu. After that we loaded most of our bags and all the bikes out the bus that left Paris late afternoon in order to get to the Alps tomorrow in time for us to ride the Alpe D’Huez. We are traveling by TGV, the world’s fastest train.

Once all the dirty work was out of the way it was down to the bar for a cold beer and to watch the Tour of TV. This is going to be a very interesting Tour by the looks of things, and one that will keep us on our toes until the last minute in Paris. Sadly the Tour lost Michael Rogers today after a crash, but there’s still a long way to go to Paris and many more dramas to come I’m sure.

Right, now it’s off for a our welcome dinner where we’ll all meet properly, get in some much needed food after a very long flight for most of our clients. Then it’s off to bed.

Tomorrow we will be in the Alps… our first “real” ride of the trip.
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Alpes and Pyrenees to Paris Trip starts tomorrow…

Day 0

crim0001.JPGToday all the guides met up at the hotel in Paris and we got all the bikes and equipment ready for the trip. One of our clients Russ Poole is already here, so he got his bike set up and very kindly lent us a hand in our preparation work. Once the dirty stuff was out of the way we headed to the roads of Paris for a little ride… we did the 50km loop that we will be doing with the clients who all arrive tomorrow. A nice loop that takes you very quickly out of Paris and through a couple of small towns, it’s easy to forget the big city of Paris is just off to your right.

crim0004.JPGThe ride ends along a nice bike path that runs along the Charles de Gaulles airport fence. As endless planes take-off and land you seem to ride along side them for a little longer than you would think.

After watching the end of the Tour and what was a great stage with Linus Gerdeman taking both the stage and the yellow jersey, it’s time for our little group of guides and “Ketchup” (that’s Russ Poole’s new nickname as he managed to spill ketchup over himself twice today) to go find a place to eat and have a beer.
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Lucy’s Tour Picks

Hi, I’m Lucy, and I’m the Bikestyle Tours website coordinator. Having read Sim’s picks, I thought I’d contribute my own – though I’m not as bold as Sim – I don’t think I’m willing to commit to a Top 10, but I will reveal my Fantasy Team picks. At the moment I’m doing very well – but I’m not sure how I’ll go once I hit the real mountains! Here it is:

Overall: Cadel Evans, Frank Schleck

Climbers: Patrick Sinkewitz, Manuel Beltran

Sprinter: Thor Hushovd

Domestiques: Fabian Cancellara, David Zabriskie, and the wonderful Jens Voigt!

Wildcard: Tom Boonen

London Prologue Tour de France 2007