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Hude - Oldenburger Land |
35 km |
This training video was made for the Hude tourist pallet, in the Oldenburger Land, |
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Kaiserstuhl - Breisgau |
77 km |
In fine weather in late autumn, the route leads through and around the Kaiserstuhl. The ideal terrain for an individual training. Short, crisp ascents, descents and flat rides through the vineyards. Even former Tour de France winners enjoyed the advantages of this region! |
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Odenwald komplett und Part 1-3 |
76 km 27 km 32 km 35 km |
This training video takes the cyclist to the Odenwald, which is located southeast of Frankfurt am Main. The scenic route invites the cyclist to extensive and varied training sessions. The route includes several climbs. The film was shot in the fall of 2015 in bright sunshine, fall colors in perfection. |
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Rhön komplett und Part 1-3 |
93 km 37 km 32 km 31 km |
The Rhön lies almost centrally in the middle of Germany and is one of the scenic highlights in Germany. Our elaborated route shows the Rhön from its strenuous but also scenically most beautiful side. The ascent to the Wasserkuppe takes place over the north side in the most beautiful sunshine. |
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Sauerland komplett und Part 1-2 |
77 km 32 km 30 km |
The route leads in beautiful weather through the Hochsauerland, starting in Winterberg, where it ends again. | ||
Taunus komplett und Part 1-3 |
96 km 32 km 30 km 31 km |
The Taunus is located west of Frankfurt am Main and has its highest elevation with the Großer Feldberg (879 m. above sea level). Starting from Butzbach, the route leads via Usingen, Weilrod, Ober-Reifenbach, over the Großer Feldberg and ends after a nice downhill run shortly before Oberursel in beautiful summer weather |
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Vogelsberg komplett und Part 1-3 |
84 km 34 km 29 km 28 km |
The Vogelsberg is located about 60 km northeast of Frankfurt am Main and originates from volcanic activity. The landscape is very open and hardly wooded. Accordingly, a strong wind always blows up here. The major part of the course consists of only slight ascents and is therefore perfectly suited for an extensive basic training. |
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Wasgau 1-2 |
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34 km 42 km |
The Wasgau region includes the Southern Palatinate and Northern Alsace. The journey goes from north to south. Beginning at Lambrecht, the tour goes through the Elmstein Valley via the Johanniskreuz in southern direction. The routes, except for part 1, are mostly hilly, making them ideal for basic training. Part 1, on the other hand, always has a slight ascent with a mountain unit at Johanniskreuz. |
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Wetterau komplett und Part 1-4 |
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127 km 32 km 32 km 33 km 32 km |
The Wetterau north of Frankfurt, east of the Taunus Mountains and southwest of the Vogelsberg, offers numerous relics of past times that are worth exploring and exploring. Follow us into one of the oldest cultural landscapes of Europe...Our tour leads us from Buchenbrücken in northeast direction to Gedern at the edge of the Vogelsberg and then back again in southwest direction, near Friedberg. Ideal routes for endurance, basic and intermediate mountain training. |
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l'Alpe d'Huez |
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20 km |
After a flat approach via Bourg d'Oisans, the famous climb to Alpe d'Huez begins. 21 tough, steep bends have to be negotiated to reach the summit at 1839 meters: the goal of your heroic journey. | |
Bourgogne 1-4 |
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42 km 41 km 37 km 34 km |
On a hazy afternoon in autumn, we drive south through the Valle d'Ouche, along the Canal du Bourgogne. The further south we go, the better the weather gets. Ideal routes for basic training, but also smaller mountains are included. | |
Col de Glandon Col de la Croix de Fer |
30 km |
The Col du Glandon is a French alpine pass. The 1924-meter-high pass is located in the Rhône-Alpes region. It connects Rochetaillée near Le Bourg-d'Oisans in the Romanche valley with La Chambre in the Maurienne valley. Average gradient 5.2% (1527m/29.5km) |
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Col d'Izoard |
30 km |
The Col d'Izoard is a quiet, secluded scenic spot. While the lower part is still in a light pine forest, further up there is a magnificent serpentine road in a rugged and wild rocky landscape - crowned by the Casse déserte on the south side, a desert-like weathered landscape. Several passages in the double-digit percentage range make the pass also challenging for sportsmen. |
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Col du Galibier Nord-Süd |
42 km |
The Col du Galibier is probably one of the most famous classic climbs of the Tour de France With its 2645 m peak height, the Galibier is not only the fifth highest asphalted alpine pass, but often also the roof of the Tour. The route leads from Col du Telegraphe, Valloire, Col du Galibier, Col du Lautaret to la Graphe. |
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Col du Galibier Süd-Nord |
34 km |
The route goes from the Col du Lautaret to Valloire via the Col du Galibier, and from Briancon, the route goes from the Col du Lautaret to Valloire via the Col du Galibier. After a fast and beautiful descent, the route ends in the ski resort of Valloire. |
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Col du Donon Elsass |
34 km |
The route goes from the Col du Lautaret to Valloire via the Col du Galibier, and from Briancon, the route goes from the Col du Lautaret to Valloire via the Col du Galibier. After a fast and beautiful descent, the route ends in the ski resort of Valloire. |
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Etoile des Besseges 1-2 |
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20 km 22 km |
The Etoile des Besseges is the first renowned stage race of the year in Europe. It takes place in the Cevennes, around the village of Besseges. We have chosen two routes, which are ideal for basic training and easy mountain training. |
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Einzelzeitfahren TDF 2013 |
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36 km |
This is not ideal terrain for basic training. Tour de France 2013, stage 17, Contre la Montre, it is an individual time trial, but more of a mountain time trial with rest potential. Indoorcycling above the Lac de Serre-Pocon, it couldn't be better. |
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Franche Comte' |
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40 km |
The ideal terrain for basic training. It starts in Burgundy and goes directly east into the Jura. In wonderful weather, through a beautiful, hilly landscape. |
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Französisches Jura 1-4 |
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30 km |
First, from Franche-Comte, we head east and climb the first ascents of the Jura. After we have reached a plateau, we head north through the autumnal, hilly French Jura in the best weather. Ideal terrain for basic training. |
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Garonne 1-2 |
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24 km 49 km |
We are located in the departments of Gers, Lot, Tarn et Garonne. A hilly landscape north of the Pyrenees. We always have this in view during our trip. Ideal terrain for basic endurance training. |
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Gorges de la Nesque Provence |
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23 |
From Villes sur Auzon, the route leads through the Gorges de la Nesque, to the lavender town of Sault. Ideal route for easy mountain training with breathtaking views! |
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Languedoc-Roussilion |
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40 km |
The route from Minerve to Murviel les Beziers leads through the vineyards of Languedoc directly to the east. What for the Tour de France is often only a transfer stage, is for us the ideal route for basic endurance training. |
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Mont Ventoux Provence |
51 km |
The legendary Mont Ventoux (1,909 m), the "Giant of Provence", is a challenge for well-trained cyclists, who will ride past vineyards and through forests of oak, pine and elm trees. You will reach the misty summit via the famous moon landscape. You end the race with a super fast downhill. |
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Provence 1-2 |
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35 km 32 km |
We start our trip east of the Mont Ventoux and drive in beautiful weather to the lavender city of Sault. From here we continue in northeastern direction over the Col de Homme Mort. After a descent and a little flatter terrain, we cross the Col St. Jean to finish the tour in Orpiere. Ideal terrain for all training techniques. |
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Pyrenees 1-3 |
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21 km 56 km 56 km |
On the descent of the Col de Soulor the ideal opportunity to get into the snow. Via Argeles-Gazost we drive to Luz-St. Sauveur, only to discover that the Col du Tourmalet is closed. We then continue eastwards via the Col d'Aspin, the Col de Peyresourde and the Col de Portet d'Aspet. Ideal terrain for all training techniques. |
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Route des Cre'tes 1-2 |
31 km 60 km |
After a flat approach on the "Route du Vins d'Alsace", the ascent to the Grand Ballon begins. After having conquered the Grand Ballon, the route continues on the slightly undulating profile, on the probably most beautiful high altitude road in Europe, the "Route des Crêtes", in northern direction. Our route ends in St. Marie aux Mines, after a fast descent, and in beautiful weather and Indian Summer, this route is a real pleasure! |
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Tour de France 2017 ET08 |
187,5 km |
Complete Tour de France stage! |
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Wasgau 3 2014 |
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42 km |
At Hirschtal we cross the border and enter the department de bas Rhin in northern Alsace. The route is slightly hilly and is ideal for basic training. |
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Wasgau 2016 |
84 km |
Die Route beginnt kurz vor Wissembourg auf der Deutschen Seite. Über Wissembourg geht es weiter über den Col du Pigeonnier, über Climbach, Lembach, Nieder-/Obersteinbahc bis kurz vor Bitche. Nach Bitche geht es weiter südlich über Rohrbach, Rahling, Tieffenbach, über den kleinen Col due Puberg und endet in Ingwiller. Abwechslungsreiche, hügelige Strecke für jeden etwas dabei, in herrlicher Herbstfärbung. herrlicher Herbstfärbung. |
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