TOUR DE FRANCE RACE PROGRAMME

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Many of you like to watch the TDF on TV or on the side of the road and or mountain.

One of the best official race guides. (In English) will be out on the 24th May. The programme is a bright yellow box and should be priced at about £10.99

This is the best programme for the TDF as it gives you EVERY road it will cover and very appropriate times they will be passing..

Hope to see some of you on the course or if watching on tv watch out for the Devon and MHF flags.

Colyboy
 
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I hope you'll be doing your best to get Fun on the telly again Paul (y)

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Jim thanks for the reminder of the photo, I will try my best.


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I still like the order of your flag, small Union Jack, bigger Devon flag and then huge MHF flag:)

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Many of you like to watch the TDF on TV or on the side of the road and or mountain.

One of the best official race guides. (In English) will be out on the 24th May. The programme is a bright yellow box and should be priced at about £10.99

This is the best programme for the TDF as it gives you EVERY road it will cover and very appropriate times they will be passing..

Hope to see some of you on the course or if watching on tv watch out for the Devon and MHF flags.

Colyboy

Colyboy we met up at Col de Vars in 2017 hopefully might see you in the Pyrenees as i believe your going there first
 
Neil S

May have to alter our trip for the TDF from the Pyrenees to the Alps. Just put an offer on a another property. We will have see how things go! BUT we will NOT miss the Tour.


Colyboy
 
Just ordered my guide today. We're going out for the starting 2 weeks before staying in southern France. Should be another good one this year. No Devon flag for us though just a few Yorkshire ones...…..Enjoy
 
We’re on the TdF trail; first time we’ve been for real and realising that it’s impossible to see even most of it. We had thought about Epernay/Reims, but realised that could prejudice La Planche Des Belles Filles which we are keen to do + we love the Vosges (as well as lots of other places.

Currently resting by the Canal des Ardennes - beautiful quiet spot - then we’ll swing round to the Alpes (probably) all plans subject to change!
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Were in Brussels for the first 2 days then follow it every day till Pau. We've done every day one year but its alot of travelling but the comradry and vib is hard to beat. Enjoy what you can.
 
Hoping to catch it on the climb up to Col du Galibier on Stage 18. We will try and base ourselves somewhere off the route near Col du Lautaret and walk onto the course.

Anyone have any hints or tips on how likely we are to be able to find somewhere to stop the day before? Or any better suggestions for a viewing point that we can escape from relatively easily?
 
we are due to sail to Spain on Tuesday and will pick up Le Tour from Stage 12 at Hourquette d'Ancizan (18/7/19) and then Stage 15 at Port de Lers (21/7/19 and then stage 17 somewhere between Sainte-Auban-sur-l'Ouveze and La Rochette-de-Buis in the gorges .
Then we are of to stage 20 at Cormet de Roselend
 

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