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The second phase of registrations for the European Haute Route events (Pyrenees, Alps, Dolomites) comes to close at midnight CET on December 13th. Hundreds of riders from across the globe have already registered for 2017. To join them on the cycling adventure of a lifetime click here to sign up! If riding a full week on the Haute Route is not enough of a challenge, you can also register for two or three full weeks and save up to 300€. If you’re still undecided, check out The Haute Route: A view from the sky for a little bit of cycling inspiration. |
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Refer family members, friends, colleagues or training partners onto the 2017 Haute Route and pay less for your registration fee. For every brand new Haute Route rider you refer in 2017 we will reimburse €50 of your registration fee. How does it work? Share your registration code with your referred riders so they can enter it in the relevant box on their registration form. The number of new riders you refer will be tallied in July 2017, and the total amount to be reimbursed will be transferred to you at the end of that month. |
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Note: For a referral to count, it must be the referred rider’s first ever participation in an Haute Route event. |
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Announced in recent weeks, the routes for the 2017 Pyrenees, Alps and Dolomites events promise some spectacular cycling. Iconic climbs, hidden gems and jaw dropping landscapes will challenge and thrill riders on the Haute Route next summer. |
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Haute Route Pyrenees 2017 |
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Legendary climbs (Tourmalet, Aubisque, Soulor, Peyresourde, Port de Balès, Portillon), an Individual Time Trial up the spectacular Superbagnères and simpler logistics are on the programme for the 2017 Haute Route Pyrenees (13-19th August). After departing from Anglet, riders will spend two nights in Pau, one in Tarbes and three in Bagnères-de-Luchon before riding into Toulouse. |
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Throughout the seven timed stages of the Haute Route Alps from Nice to Geneva (August 21st-27th) riders will ascend the most famous cols in the range (Alpe d’Huez, Vars, Izoard, Lautaret, Glandon, Madeleine, Joux Plane) and a few hidden gems for a total of 22,200m of climbing. One of the highlights of the week promises to be the Individual Time Trial up the 21 switchbacks of Alpe d’Huez on stage 4. Overnight stays in Pra Loup, Serre Chevalier, Alpe d’Huez, Megève and Morzine will allow riders to recover between stages. |
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Haute Route Dolomites 2017 |
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The fourth edition of the Haute Route Dolomites (September 2nd-8th) features a brand new course of 812km and 20,000 metres of climbing between Innsbruck and Venice. The key climbs include the majestic Timmelsjoch and the Monte Giovo, an Individual Time Trial up the Passo delle Erbe, the Passo San Pellegrino and two ascents of the mighty Passo Fedaia. Another bonus is that the new route offers three two-night stays for riders in Innsbruck, Brixen (Bressanone) and Canazei and one night in Valle Isarco between stages 2 and 3, reducing the logistical challenge of the week dramatically. |
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