Guide to Le Etape du Tour 2011

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Are you looking for information about Le Etape du Tour 2011?

 

Then look no further because you are in the right place.

Then you NEED this Guide to Le Etape du Tour 2011: Les Deux Etapes.

I’ve spent a week pulling apart the logistics and arrangements for Etapes du Tour 2011, and am proud to present to you the Guide to Le Etape du Tour 2011: Les Deux Etapes.

This guide exclusively focusses on logistics around both L’Etapes 2011 and is the most comprehensive Le Etape du Tour 2011 planning guide on the internet*.

I concentrate on the logistics around getting to the start and finish of each Etape, and how you can see Le Tour before, after, or in between (if you’re doing both Etapes), each Etape.

The guide is available for download via ejunkie here for $9.**

In Le Etape du Tour 2011 – Les Deux Etapes, for each of the stages in Le Etape du Tour 2011, I cover:

  • Le Etape du Tour 2011 2011 – the basic facts
  • How to get there – the logistical considerations for each Le Etape du Tour 2011
  • Quick discussion on car hire and accommodation for Le Etape du Tour 2011
  • Where to stay for each Le Etape du Tour 2011
  • Google Maps showing suggested routes between destinations, which link to the actual Google Maps.
  • Logistics on the day before, day of, and day after of Le Etape du Tour 2011
  • Taking your bike to Le Etape du Tour 2011
  • Gearing your bike for Le Etape du Tour 2011
  • Seeing Le Tour
  • Key dates of Le Etape du Tour 2011
  • You Won’t Find a Better Guide to Planning a Trip to Le Etape du Tour 2011

    This guide is absolutely rocks and has been downloaded 300 times; once you’ve downloaded it, you’ll be added to the TDF Tips mailing list (1 email per week on average). You can unsubscribe straight away if you want (that’s totally cool, but I hope you’ll stay on board for all the free tips and tricks).

    Feel free to share this Le Etape du Tour 2011 guide with your friends, family and internet contacts as much as you like. Go crazy.

    The guide does not delve into any general information about Le Etape du Tour 2011 – that is covered in the Guide to Tackling L’Etape; the monster ebook that runs to around 130 pages. You can get that here. Much of the general logistical information about planning a cycling trip to France that is covered in the Cycling Through France guide is not replicated in it – it’s just about Le Etape du Tour 2011.

    *Probably.

    **I am using ejunkie to deliver this so that when I update this guide with up to date information some time in early 2011, I’ll be able to make sure you get a copy.

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    About Tim Marsh

    I am a mad keen cyclist who loves Cycling in France, loves doing Etape du Tour and am mad about good coffee. I love travelling and taking photos.

    I also love helping people and making things easier for them, or to help them Get Shipped.