by higg » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:22 pm
I would go to the mountains every time.
A few years ago I stayed with a few friends in a gite for a week in Grand Bronand (near?? Cluses). We got a local OS (IGN) map and had a good week of mountain biking in local hills. The etape came through mid week and the TdF proper came through at the weekend. The race wasn't due until late afternoon but from the morning people were walking, some cycling up the hill (Col de Colombiere) to grab a spot for a picnic. We cut the ride short that day grabbed whatever food was left after the week and joined them. Very relaxed carnival atmosphere waiting for the race. The main road was closed for the whole day so that night the locals put the benches out in the main square, cooked a cauldron of some cornmeal mixture, put on a band etc.
This year the Pyrennes is where it's at, its the anniversary of using the Tourmalet the first time. Somewhere around there would be good.
Try to avoid using a car on the day the tour comes round, with road closures, parking etc. it can take hours to get everybodys car off the mountain after the race. Much better to walk/cycle and spend your time in a local bar/restaraunt.
Aodan.