Stage 3 would see the mile monkeys take on the Col du Télégraphe followed by the Col du Galibier, but first a 27 mile ride from Val Cenis to the base of the Col du Télégraphe . Their total day would be 60 miles and 9,000 feet of climbing. To avoid another road closure the route would take the high road through the mountain villages rather than along the valley floor. This meant that Flo would have a morning off, as there would be a mixture of climbing and descents.
After making sure they all knew what direction they were heading, they set off about 9 am towards Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne where they planned on meeting the support crew.
Chocolate box land
Nick (on the ride from the hotel)
The cyclists got the bottom of the Col du Télégraphe for a quick refuel (ie more cakes) and to swap out Flo about 11 am. There was also an incident with a blocked toilet but we won’t say anything else about that.
Col du Télégraphe is just under 12 km with an average gradient of 7.3%
Its like cycling up Bridge Valley for about 12 k, 8 times 9 times up Bridge Valley. Its hot but fun in a weird sick way.
Craig
With a sprint finish Craig claimed the “King of the Mountain”
“I left everything out there, it was emotional. I couldn’t do much more, I enjoyed it though”
Craig
with Harry just moments behind him.
“500m off I just couldn’t [catch him], I didn’t have anything in me”
Harry
Brad was a few minutes behind, and the tandem crew a few minutes behind him, just leaving Jason to finish.
Nick and Hannah walked down to the last corner and Craig cycled down the last bit to support Jason to the finish.
Fortunately or unfortunately (depending on your point of view) the Col du Galibier was still shut, although the snow clearing was almost finished, a burst water main the week before had delayed the work. It would be another drive round, but the cycling was almost done for the day as the monkeys were still planning on descending Telegraphe as apparently that’s the fun bit.
Time for lunch at one of the more picturesque spots of the week, before going back down and loading up for the drive to La Grave. Thanks again to Peter, Judith and Hannah for helping us with the transport issues.
No carpool karaoke this time, however our trip did include several diverts for road works, an extremely long tunnel, a brief trip through Italy and 5 nuns in a Fiat.
We were staying at the Hotel Castillan at La Grave, once the bikes were all stored in their bike garage and the laundry was done, it was time to relax for a bit and go for dinner.
Due to it being rather early in the season the hotel’s restaurant wasn’t yet open but we found another cycle friendly place for dinner just 5 minutes walk from the hotel, the Hotel Edelweiss. This was probably one of the best meals we had all week.
Unfortunately there was no evening video, as it was a bit noisy in the restaurant, and once it had quietened down there was a technical issue with our camera person (lovely french wine) So here is a photo instead.































