The Tour de France’s 100th year has come and gone. It’s hard to believe, but 2014 is our own 25th anniversary with the world’s biggest bike race. Over the years, our style and focus has continually evolved. The goal has, however, remained the same: to smooth out your ride through the Tour craziness while providing a complete, unique, and memorable experience.
Our Tour de France group size is purposely kept small. This allows us more flexibility in choosing accommodations and planning, which makes all the difference in your eventual quality of experience. Whether it’s your one-time trip of a lifetime to the Tour or your fifth trip with us, there’s nothing we take more seriously than your fun.
We hope you can join our select group at the Tour for our 25th anniversary. And thanks to everyone who has traveled along with us over the years.
What better place to escape March unpleasantness than a cycling-mad Caribbean island like Guadeloupe? There’s nothing like a sun-filled cycling vacation on the horizon to keep the workout motivation going for a few more weeks. And in the French West Indies, the good weather is guaranteed. The daily high is always in the low 80s, [...]
For cyclists in the less temperate zones of North America, reality is starting to set in. Winter is coming; not much you can do about it. Time to check the winter clothing stock, maybe replace those over-worn booties. Or fill in that glove “gap” with that pair you’ve always needed for the 38-45F temperature range [...]
Classic Mini in ride support mode
Since our company started twenty-five years ago (25!), we’ve managed travel, cycling, and hospitality programs for groups ranging from one to 200. Our guests have enjoyed unparallelled experiences at events like Paris-Roubaix, the Tour, and the Giro. We’ve helped cyclists tackle the toughest terrain, from cobbles to classic climbs. [...]
Running from August 19-25, Colorado’s USA Pro Challenge is a great post-Tour de France showcase for July’s top performing pro cyclists. With many of the top American riders already confirmed, U.S. fans are hoping to see Sky Pro Cycling bring Tour champion Chris Froome and top teammate Richie Porte. Cannondale’s Peter Sagan is another hopeful, [...]