The routes of the "French Grand Tour" are known to be the most scenic and physically challenging rides for cyclists worldwide. 2009 Lance Armstrong returns to pro cycling! The tours below are for cyclists who want to do a lot of riding. Our tours are the best value out there and despite all the many claims made by others, you get the same experience with us but pay less. Only ASO operators can guarantee village and grand stand access which comes at a very high price! As we are based in France and the USA, we have the resources to do it all ourselves - saving you money! The tours include excellent lodging and dining that will be expertly managed by our certified professional French cycling guides. See each tour below for info, or contact us to know which is best for your situation.

*NOTE: The " King of the Mountains" tour is for a minimum of 6 persons on any custom date between May and October. Other departures are also available for individuals to join.

Monaco to Provence | July 4-11, 2009
6-8 persons, guided - 1575 euros - Click for details
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All of the above tours are small group offers, first come, first served. Unique opportunities exist with Cyclosportives like Etape and Marmotte for a limited time. Contact us with questions.

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Personal King of the Mountains Tour - 8 nights | 2009
Open Dates for any group of 6 or more - from 2100 Euros
This tour is riding the routes of the French Grand Tour (TDF) but at times other than during the race. Groups of 6 or more are welcome to choose their dates. For individuals, please contact us as we have another option we can refer you to.

This tour combines the Alpes, Ventoux, and the Pyrenees but we offer it at times between May and October apart from the July French Grand Tour. All the great rides, without the great crowds! Customized for each booking request!

Below is a video produced by French Television. The journalist followed our group during 1 day in 2008 on the Tourmalet and Hautacam stage during the pro race.