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Stayed here https://www.lechateaudoz.com/ with a large group (15) in 2014 (3 nights; Fri-Mon); bit of a warm-up cycle to base of Alp d'Huez (not far) and you can take an alternative route home rather than descending back to Bourg. Bike storage, plenty of parking, seemed to remember it was half board and comfortable no-frills accomodation. Owner was a cyclist and his dogs were named after famous french cyclists. When we returned from cycling the Alpe (early afternoon) he welcomed us with a tray of beers and said the Dauphine was on the (massive) TV in the lounge. There was another group there at the same time as us. Went up the Col d'Ornon on the Sunday and did lunch in Bourg afterwards.
Not quite Bourg D'oisans but only maybe 5 kms away, Auberge la douce montagne in Allemond is a cyclist orientated place with lockable shed and available tools.. 10-14 people would probably fill the place. Have stayed their twice with 6-10 people over the years and the location is just great for riding.
It has changed hands this year which is my only unknown but I can't imagine it will wander far from its cyclist roots.