On Saturday 25th June 2016, the Tour de Force riders, like the Tour de France Pros, will start cycling in Mont Saint-Michel, continuing to follow all 21 stages of the 2016 Tour de France route, staying 7 days ahead of the professionals and finishing 3519 km later, on Sunday 17th July on the Champs Elysees in Paris, that's after a punishing 49,000m (160,000 feet) of climbing. Whether cycling one day or multiple days, this is a heroic undertaking. It will hurt!
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Entries are closed for 2016, but if you fancy a real challenge, then Register your Interest for TdF 2017
The majority of cyclists will ride a ‘Tour Taster’ package of between two and ten days – a true test of stamina, on average burning 7,000 calories a day. Stages range from the shorter, flatter time-trial stage to those with 30km climbs, 12% hill gradients and up to five mountains!
We also offer a limited number of places for ‘lifers’: cyclists who will take on the staggering challenge of completing the entire route. Whichever challenge you choose, this is an awe-inspiring opportunity to experience the greatest sporting test in the world.
And if you haven’t cycled in France before, be prepared for spectacular scenery, wonderful roads, friendly drivers and excellent bakery produce.