Bike Fan Club By Flycor, LLC

Bike Fan Club Website News and Information >> General Discussion

Pages: 1
bikinchris
new member


Reged: 12/19/03
Posts: 23
Loc: Broussard, LA, USA
Going to France new
#214 - 12/25/03 09:44 PM (68.212.44.175)

I am going to France next year to cheer Lance on to victory number 6. I wonder just how hard those climbs will really be. I come from flat land and will train hard to get onto shape but I cannot train for any real hill. The closest real hills are somewhere in Arkansas. I don't intend to try to fly up ther Frech Alps but I want to be able to enjoy the scenery and take some great pictures. Has anyone here really ridden in France and do you think a 26x34 low will do the job?

Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Notify Moderator
RDP
captain


Reged: 12/18/03
Posts: 245
Loc: Kansas
Re: Going to France new [Re: bikinchris]
#218 - 12/25/03 11:07 PM (65.28.100.81)

Sounds like a wonderful trip. Are you going w/ a bicycle tour company or solo? Someday I would like to tour the south of France or try Andy Hampsten's Tuscany camp.

Good luck!
R

--------------------
It is about the bike.....BikeFanClub Forums


Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Notify Moderator
bikinchris
new member


Reged: 12/19/03
Posts: 23
Loc: Broussard, LA, USA
Re: Going to France new [Re: RDP]
#221 - 12/26/03 01:30 AM (68.212.44.175)

We (my wife and I)are going with the Graham Baxter tour group- great price and well organized according to friends who went last year. Here is a link: http://www.sportingtours.co.uk/

Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Notify Moderator
RDP
captain


Reged: 12/18/03
Posts: 245
Loc: Kansas
Re: Going to France new [Re: bikinchris]
#222 - 12/26/03 01:52 AM (65.28.100.81)

Thanks!

R

--------------------
It is about the bike.....BikeFanClub Forums


Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Notify Moderator
TheMightySkunk
journeyman


Reged: 12/26/03
Posts: 82
Re: Going to France [Re: bikinchris]
#330 - 12/28/03 05:28 PM (67.29.225.18)

26 x 34 will most definitely not do the job.

A local Cat One racer around here did the "Etape de Tour" this year (2003). He wound up walking his bike at times with a similar setup. Indurain quit the ride.

If you're a Cat One, then a 27 rear is advised. Anyone else, put on an XT or XTR rear derailleur and an 11/32 rear cassette.

--------------------
"I haven't failed. I've just managed to find 100,000 ways that don't work"

--Albert Einstein


Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Notify Moderator
TheMightySkunk
journeyman


Reged: 12/26/03
Posts: 82
Re: Going to France new [Re: TheMightySkunk]
#331 - 12/28/03 05:54 PM (67.29.225.125)

Oops. My bad. 34 front. Duh. Quite different from the stock 39 front my friend was using in the Etape de Tour. That's almost as low as the granny on the Dura Ace triple. Sounds like a winner.

--------------------
"I haven't failed. I've just managed to find 100,000 ways that don't work"

--Albert Einstein


Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Notify Moderator
BubbaTex
journeyman


Reged: 12/20/03
Posts: 56
Loc: Austin, Texas
Re: Going to France new [Re: bikinchris]
#357 - 12/29/03 04:11 PM (65.70.196.187)

go here:

http://www.competitivecyclist.com/za/CCY?PAGE=WHATS_NEW

and read 'A Brief Affair with the Tour de France". One of the best stories of how it really is from a guy who is a Cat 3 I believe. Really brings things into perspective. Get a TRIPLE!

--------------------
"It is more important to do less more often than to do more less often" Ed Burke, PhD


Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Notify Moderator
bikinchris
new member


Reged: 12/19/03
Posts: 23
Loc: Broussard, LA, USA
Re: Going to France new [Re: TheMightySkunk]
#360 - 12/29/03 05:27 PM (68.212.44.175)

My gearing is a 52-42-26 front and 12-34 rear. I was really joking about if it is low enough. If it is not low enough, I will hitch a ride. I can walk faster than this gear!

Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Notify Moderator
Pages: 1


Extra information
0 registered and 6 anonymous users are browsing this forum.

Moderator:  Kahuna 

Print Thread

Forum Permissions
You cannot start new topics
You cannot reply to topics
HTML is disabled
UBBCode is enabled

Rating:
Thread views: 1978

Rate this thread

Jump to

Contact Us Bikefanclub.com

*
UBB.threads™ 6.4