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Essential Info <h3> Paris to Geneva 14-18 Sept 2016</h3>

Essential Info

Paris to Geneva 14-18 Sept 2016

Here is some essential info about your Paris to Geneva tour.

When?

Wednesday 14th September 2016 – Sunday 18th September 2016. We will be cycling for 4 days in total from the Wednesday to the Saturday, finishing with a celebratory dinner and overnight stay in Geneva on the Saturday evening (everyone will then go their separate ways on the Sunday 18th Sept).

Things for you to organise/think about before your trip

Please make sure that you have made the necessary travel arrangements to get yourself and your bike back to Paris and home again from Geneva (flights/transfers are not included in the cost of the trip). Information on hiring a bike box is below.  You will also need to think about accommodation in Paris the night before the tour begins.    Please also ensure that you have had your bike serviced before the ride so that it is in tip-top condition.

The route is not signposted and so you will need to use either a Garmin or Strava on your phone.  If you are using your phone as a navigation device, please ensure that you have somewhere to mount your device and that you carry a portable battery charger.  You can download the route from the links below under the section ‘The Route & Strava’.

Pre-start – Paris: Tuesday 13th September 2016

Please make sure that you arrive in Paris on or before Tuesday the 13th September 2016 ahead of the ride.  There are plenty of places to stay in Paris, but our recommendation is the Novotel Centre Eiffel Tower or the Ibis Paris Eiffel Tower.

You will need to make your own way to the start point in the morning with your bike and bike box.  You can either get a taxi with your bike box and put it together at the start (leaving yourself plenty of time to do so!) or walk to the start point with your bike and bike box (we recommend that you take a rucksack for your belongings if you choose this option).

Please see our videos on how to pack and unpack your bike box:

How to pack your bike into a bike box

How to unpack and reassemble your bike from a bike box

START POINT – 7am Wednesday 14th September 2016

We will all meet under the Eiffel Tower in Paris.  Look out for the orange Ride25 flags and our tour crew in their Ride25 shirts! (You won’t miss us!)

MAP OF START

Start Time:

7am – registration and bag drop

7.30am – rider briefing

7.45am – depart and start pedalling!

N.B. – please make sure you have had some food and coffee before arriving at the start and also had a pee!

The finish – Lake Geneva, Sunday 18th September 2016

We will all arrive at Lake Geneva on Sunday 18th September 2016. Approximate time for arrival is 5pm (NB: this is very approximate and depends on how fast you pedal!)  After freshening up back at the hotel, we will all enjoy a celebratory meal and a restful night’s sleep.

Evening Stops

We will be staying in the following towns throughout the trip (NB: hotels are subject to change)

Wednesday 14/09/2016 – Sens – Hotel de Paris et de la Poste, 97 rue République 89100 Sens

Thursday 15/09/2016 – Semur en Auxois – Hôtel de la Côte-d’Or, 21-Cote d’Or, Semur En Auxois Burgundy

Friday 16/09/2016 – Lons Le Saunier (TBC)

Saturday 17/09/2016 – Geneva – Hotel Novotel Genève Centre, Rue de Zurich 19, 1201 Geneve, Switzerland

Sunday 18/09/2016 – Everyone departs Geneva/Flies home

What’s included?

  • Four nights’ accommodation in a clean, comfortable hotel (in Sens, Semur-en-Auxois, Lons-le-Saunier and Geneva).
  • Three meals a day plus stops for snacks
  • Cake and coffee at the optional coffee stops
  • Support vehicle to transport your luggage (clothes and supplies) from each stage to the next
  • Back-up vehicle to provide you with medical help and any assistance should you need a rest
  • A digital map in the format of a .gpx file for mobile navigation devices such as Garmin
  • Customised, waterproof, cloth route map including essential directions, pitstops and interesting information on the area.
  • Two new, bespoke high quality breathable cycling shirts for use on your trip. These will be fully personalised for you and adorned with badges showing the number of Ride25 legs you have completed so far.
  • Daily fresh fruit and water in the support vehicles
  • Celebratory dinner in Geneva

What’s not included?

  • Flights and transfers – please organise your own way to and from the start and end point
  • Accommodation the night before the tour commences (we recommend the Paris Novotel Eiffel Tower or the Ibis Paris Eiffel Tower. )
  • A Bike
  • A bike box (please see below for info on our bike box hire partners)
  • Personal insurance – including cycle cover

Dress Code

Please don’t over pack as we will just have to carry all the overweight bags in our vans for 4 days.

As well as plenty of lycra, you only need a couple of t-shirts/tops and a pair of jeans – and your pjs!

Kit List

You will be given 2 x Ride25 personalised cycling shirts when you check-in

Things you should consider buying and bringing on your Paris to Geneva adventure….

  • Overshoes
  • Chamois Cream – lots
  • Base Layers to wear under your cycling shirts
  • Arm and Leg warmers – to carry with you in case it gets cold and or wet
  • Gloves
  • Helmet
  • Sunglasses / clear lenses for glasses (if its not sunny)
  • Large saddle bag with –  2 x spare inner tubes, puncture repair kit and tyre leavers
  • Cycle pump or gas canisters
  • 2 x large water bottles for hydration drinks and water – we sell hydration table if you need to re-stock supplies
  • Energy gels – we have a pay as you go shop supplying these if you need some
  • Washing powder to wash the lycra in the shower at night
  • Sun cream
  • Top bar bag for phone, wallet and energy stuff
  • Phone mount if you are using Strava as a navigation tool
  • Portable battery charger for mobile
  • Garmin (or similar GPS navigation device) or Strava App for phone
  • Also, make sure you have some Euros and some Swiss Francs with you in case of emergencies
  • Read our really useful blog on the Essential Kit List for a Ride25 tour here.

Bags and Tags

We will carry all your bags, bike boxes and kit for you in the vans and will provide you with luggage tags when you check in at the Eiffel Tower on the first morning.  You may also want to have a small day bag/rucksack that you leave in the van which you will have access to at coffee stops and lunch time etc – we will provide a separate tag for this bag and you will check this bag into a different van to the overnight luggage as this will go straight to the end hotel.  Things to put in day bag could be – leg/arm warmers, extra layers, waterproof jacket, additional energy etc.

Bike Boxes

We recommend that you hire a bike box to transport your bike back to Paris and back from Geneva.   These are much more sturdy than bike bags and will ensure your pride and joy arrives in one piece.

We recommend using BikeBox Online or Polaris Bikewear.

To check out the prices, click on either or both of the banners below to choose your delivery.   Both companies will deliver your case to your door and arrange collection upon your return.

 

BikeBoxOnline

Pod Pro - Click to hire

 

Also, take a look at our blog which gives advice on travelling overseas with your bike:  ‘Flying With A Bike: The Ultimate Guide’

Mechanical Support

We have a mechanic on the trip to keep you rolling – however he is not there to change tubes when you get a puncture.  You should be able to do this on your own!   Please make sure you have had your bike serviced recently, most issues are normally cause by poor bike maintenance.

Some things to organise before you go:

  • You will also need to organise your airline travel to and from the start points Paris and Geneva.

Your safety

We recommend that you always cycle in groups and not alone.  Please also ensure that you wear a helmet.

Sound Cycling Advice

Read one of our rider’s Tricia’s blog with advice for people doing their first long trip  Part 1 and Part 2 – including a bit about why you should always ride commando!

How to change an inner tube

How to avoid saddle sores

How to cycle in a group

Photos from our recent Paris to Geneva tour

You can get a bit of a flavour of what’s to come by checking out the photos from last year’s Ride25 Paris to Geneva ride here.

Ride25 in the news

Read what the press has to say about our adventures so you can get a flavour of what you are in for…..

The Telegraph

Cycling Weekly

Training

There are plenty of training tips and training plans around.  Find one that suits you and your schedule and give yourself enough time so that you are fully ready for when the time comes to complete the ride.

We have plenty of training advice here and you can also watch our video from tips from previous Ride25 riders here and also a great GCN video on how to train for long bike rides here.

Also, read our blog on how to train for a 100 mile cycle ride.

Indoor training is also really useful (especially in the winter) so check out our advice on indoor watt bike training here.

The Route & Strava:

Please note that the route is not signposted and you will need to use either a Garmin or a phone downloaded with the Strava app to self-navigate.   Please make sure that you have somewhere to mount your device and that you carry a portable battery charger.  You will be given a waterproof map, to use in emergencies.

The routes are as follows:

(PLEASE NOTE, THE BELOW ROUTES ARE FOR YOUR INFORMATION ONLY, THE EXACT ROUTE MAY BE SLIGHTLY TWEAKED BEFORE THE RIDE.)

Strava routes:

Before the ride, please make sure that you load the Strava routes onto your Garmin and/or copy (duplicate them) over to your account on Strava.  You need to click on the star to the left of the route name of each day so that it appears on your mobile.  (As in the below image).
Strava

If you are using a Garmin, we also recommend having a back-up route on a Strava app on your phone. If you are unfamiliar with downloading a route onto Strava for use on your mobile, please follow our instructions here. (Please click on the image to enlarge it).  (Those with Android phones – please see the instructions in the section marked ‘Instructions for Android users’ below).

STRAVA ROUTE GUIDESTRAVA ROUTE GUIDE

 

Instructions for navigating for Android users:  Duplicating the Route to your STRAVA account – ESSENTIAL for Android users.

Step 1

Open up the routes on a desktop/laptop computer.

You will see a page like this (NB – Route is for illustrative purposes only – you are not travelling from London to Brighton on your Paris to Geneva adventure!):

Day 1 route image london to parisStep 2

Click on the duplicate button above the map, give the route a logical name so you can find it later.  It will now save the route to the map/routes section on your phone app – this works for both Apple and Android but is essential for some Android users.

Step 3

Log into the app and check the route is there – click on the MAP tab, then the SELECT A ROUTE tab.

Stava app - Map Use route

Step 4

On the day you want to use the route click the USE ROUTE button, also remember to click record (if you want to track your ride) and then go back to the maps to use the navigation of the route.

Strava App - USe route