16 Roads to Ride in 2016
1. The Valley of the Tears (The VOTT) - Gran Canaria Now this is a tough climb. Rising from near sea level the VOTT climbs for 12.4km at an average…
1. The Valley of the Tears (The VOTT) - Gran Canaria Now this is a tough climb. Rising from near sea level the VOTT climbs for 12.4km at an average…
The rest day confirmed it. You could sense the nervousness in the office. For the last two weeks the La Fuga office has been glued to the Giro d’Italia, watching the drama, stage by stage, pedal stroke by pedal stroke.
If you are taking on the might of the Pyrénées this summer as part of the Haute Route or you’re simply spending a few days riding in the tyre tracks of the professionals, it pays to know what you’re up against. We’ve recruited Mike Cotty from the Col Collective to examine five of the most challenging passes in the region.
Summer is calling, with the days getting longer and the mercury inching it’s way up. Time to make sure those base miles are banked, the legs are turning smoothly and we turn our thoughts to the big ride of the year.
Although the Haute Route really begins many months before you cross the start line at the event, while you can’t cram in last minute training or stretching a week before the event, there are some final week preparation activities in combination with your tapering program that you can undertake to make transition into the event seamless.
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In celebration to the recent partnership between La Fuga and Haute Route, last Friday we played host to a dedicated Haute Evening with Eros Poli as our star guest.
For those cyclists and Poli aficionado’s wishing to relive the moment, or those who weren’t able to attend, here are our highlights from the evening.
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