Running from Sunday 26th August – Saturday 1st September, Haute Route’s 2018 Alps event returns to its North to South route travelling from Megève to Nice. Split up over seven separate stages, the peloton will ride over 800km with around 20,000 metres of climbing up some of the regions’ most iconic Alpine climbs. As with all of the Haute Route events, riders will be treated to jaw-dropping scenery and a level off-the-bike support that is usually confined to the professional ranks.
For more information on Haute Route, and this year’s courses, please visit https://www.hauteroute.org/
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