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2026 Ventoux and Alps Tour 8 - Day Tour

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Daily Rides

We offer a guided ride each day, with our bike guides on the road with you. We also have a support vehicle with driver who is equipped as a mechanic. We will either transport everyone to a location from where we will start the daily rides, or we will ride straight out from the hotel. We offer vehicle support for the riders, and spectators will be transported to the day’s tourist venue or to a vantage point to watch the race.

Transportation

On days where we move on to another hotel, we will transport luggage, bike boxes and bikes and offer an adapted itinerary depending on the day’s logistics.

Spectators

Riders and spectators may have a different itinerary daily but are reunited to enjoy the race watching experiences together. We attempt to keep hotel changes and transfers to a minimum.

Additional 2026 Route Insights

While the full route details beyond the initial stages are yet to be announced, reports suggest that the race will traverse various terrains across France. Anticipated highlights include:

  • Mountain Stages: Challenging ascents in the Alps and Pyrenees, featuring renowned climbs such as Alpe d’Huez, Col du Galibier, Col d’Aubisque, and Col de Peyresourde
  • Time Trials: Two individual time trials are expected—one through the rolling vineyards of Burgundy and another along the Seine River, demanding both precision and power from the riders
  • Final Stage: A ceremonial finish in Paris, culminating with a sprint on the iconic Champs-Élysées

The complete route is anticipated to be officially unveiled in October 2025. For the most up-to-date information, you can visit the official race website: letour.fr.

If you’re interested in exploring travel packages or spectator tours for the 2026 race, feel free to ask for more information!