LA MARMOTTE CYCLOSPORTIVE 2011
Saturday 2nd July 2011 - updated with photos
Bourg D'Oisans to Alpe D'Huez - including Cols - Glandon, Télégraphe, Galibier and Alpe D'Huez 108.9 miles and 19,250ft of climbing
Some people call it the "Daddy" of them all; "the" one day cyclosportive for amateur cyclists. I have to say that at the finish at the top of Alpe D'Huez on Saturday 2nd July I was not the only one calling it an illegitimate child (writes West Suffolk member Jonathan Howe). 5 WSW/Tri members took part and each one of us felt is was the toughest cycling event we had ever experienced; but we all finished.
You hear stories about the challenge of La Marmotte and how hard it is. Really you have no idea until you sit in the saddle in the Alps and grind out the climbs for hour after hour, surrounded by hundreds of cyclists, but feeling very alone in your quest to reach the finish at top of Alpe D'Huez someway, sometime, somehow.
The story begins way back in 2010 when 8 brave members decided to take up the challenge and register to ride La Marmotte. It had been featured in "Cycling Weekly", and I for one had never been to France to ride, so I thought it would be a good holiday and a great event. My goodness it took some organising over weeks and months, and it is a shame that for various reasons we lost 3 riders before the start; leaving the famous five (pictured here just before the start at 7.30am freezing cold) ...... more to follow including some great photos.
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