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Old September 11th 03, 10:38 PM
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Default 2003 Tour de France and Marmotte Event

The 2003 Tour de France spent three days in the Alps, and included the
famous climbs of the Col du Galibier, Alpe d'Huez and the Col d'Izoard. The
Grenoble Cycling Pages have now been updated with photos and information
from all this year's Alpine stages.

http://grenoblecycling.free.fr

Other recent additions to the web site include a report on this year's
Marmotte, a 174 kilometre Alpine event that over 6,000 cyclists started, and
a course that took riders over the Col de la Croix de Fer, the Col du
Galibier and Alpe d'Huez. There are also photos from four of the stages of
the Dauphine Libere, the Tour de France warm-up race that took place in
June.


The Grenoble Cycling Pages have been put together to promote cycling around
the city of Grenoble and in the French Alps. The website includes
information on cycling in the three mountain ranges that surround the city,
the Chartreuse, Vercors and the Alps. The site includes mountain road
information and images, suggested routes and ride reports.

You can also find information on cycling around Briancon, La Clusaz, Bourg
St Maurice and Barcelonette, as well as the cycling events such as the
Marmotte and Megeve Mont Blanc.

http://grenoblecycling.free.fr



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