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• #2
I've not used these folk myself but a friend has and was happy with the service;
http://www.pyreneesmultisport.com/index.htm
I hope you have a great time. The Pyrenees are very beautiful and some of those climbs are epic. I'd recommend the Aubisque and the Tourmalet. Epic.
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• #3
Awesome stuff dude! Hope all that hill climb training in Surrey comes in handy. Don't have any details, but doesn't Laurent Fignon do guided stuff around the Pyrenees? That'd be pretty legendary to ride shoulder to shoulder with the big man. At the very least you could borrow his bike.
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• #4
It's official: I'm envious.
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• #5
sounds like an epic trip MrJ
bon voyage ya old goat
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• #6
oh man i'm jealous!
have a good one.
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• #7
If you're in Toulouse anyway there's a massive Decathlon which will set you up with everything you need for very very cheap. God bless French Decathlon, we need more of those stores in this country. For the record, the ride from Carcassonne (where they filmed Robin Hood! Ha!) to Puigcerda in Spain is quiet and beautiful, demanding but not insane. In the Valley of Andorra its utterly gorgeous. Enjoy !!!
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• #8
Looks like you can hire bikes from these boys for 35 Euros a day: http://www.francealacarte.com/fignon.htm
This is Laurent's cycling place, but it looks pretty pricey: http://bicyclingworld.com/templates/supplier.aspx?rqSupplierID=778
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• #9
cheers guys, especially andyp and illy for those links. will get on to them later. tarka, nice one about the decathlon in toulouse. may look out for that too
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• #10
That Pyrenees Multisport company have goregous Look bikes for hire! You can even buy one if you want to by the looks of it jonny ;0)
Shame they're equipped with Shitmano, but you can't have everything :S
If I don't say it on Sunday I'll say it now, have a great time!
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• #11
yeah sam, i had noticed the Looks and certainly would go for that before Planet X. i am not too fussed really though but would be nice to be on a French bike i spose.
catch ya on sunday dude
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• #12
Hey Jonny, sounds like a nice jolly to look forward to, v jealous.
I've just found the contact details for an English guy I met at the Etape who runs cycling tours/holidays in the Pyrenees - Pyractif.com - pm me for his email/contact no. He was a nice, laid back guy, I'm sure he'd pass on some useful contacts for you.
Although it's very much geared to the Etape route, check out the Rapha guide for the awesome climbs you'll be doing, and some great photography of the decents - it was flipping shrouded in freezing, thick fog when I came down the Tourmalet!
http://www.rapha.cc/index.php?page=490enjoy!
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• #13
v. jealous. +1 to Chopsicle's weather warning as I woke up to VauDe Hogan Ultralight 1 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!, early Sept last year
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• #14
In fact the weather is fabulous at the moment - 32° today here in Toulouse with fairly warm settled weather promised for the first half of Sept. Doesn't mean there won't be freezing fog coming down the Tourmalet though ... that's part of the charm!
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• #15
someone wait for jonny on top with some newspapers!
good luck jonny. no doubt you'll have fun getting over and down them cols. take care out there dude
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• #16
I stayed in a little town called Les Cabannes some years ago, in between Ax-les-Thermes and Ussat-les-Bains from memory. It's on the route from Montauban to Andorra so might be trafficy this time of year although this mainly comprises non-stop coaches passing through. Nice location, nestling in the foothills of the Pyrenees. There is a road from the village that leads up to the first high mountain of the Pyrenees, past a chateau. Nice pension run by a roguish Parisian ex-boxer, with fabulous charcuterie, set in a timeless square off the main route. Ussat has a Roman type arcade with literally dozens of baths for sauna massage and health, etc. The area is the Arriege, and is steeped in Cathar history. Well worth a visit. Ax smells of suphur and the mud is yellowish, by the way.
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• #17
Sounds great Captain. don't forget to pack a wide range of clothing for all weathers in all styles...
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^ I just sat back and pictured Fiddy regaling that tale, crackling fire in the background, glass of port in the hand, fine platter of cured meats and cheeses on the side table...
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• #19
^ I just sat back and pictured Fiddy regaling that tale, crackling fire in the background, glass of port in the hand, fine platter of cured meats and cheeses on the side table...
You slag, Slag.
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• #20
So jonny, I take it you're back now. How was your trip? What high end spec did you rent?
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• #21
Keen to hear about this too!
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• #22
report on my desk by close of play, Johnson.
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• #23
cheers guys - will get some words up when i have sorted out some accompanying pictures too. like the one of me still looking fresh as a daisy at the 1km to go mark on the Tourmalet ;)
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• #24
lol - looking forward to it.
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• #25
You still waiting to get your snaps back from Bonus Print, Jonny??....
hello all,
so i am off to the Pyrenees next Friday (5 sept) and the Tourmalet, Hautacam and the Aubisque beckon.
getting there via Toulouse and settling near Lourdes I will pick up a motor but essentially need to rent some high end spec to carry my arse up those climbs. anyone know of any bike rental places in the area? or recommend some websites i should know about for riding round there.
mainly i have a map, my legs and the love of jesus in pretty green eyes. i figure a bike might help though.
much appreciated