Our 1955 Tour de France trip.

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Our 1955 Tour de France trip.

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This coming Monday Tom and I are going to embark on a 4500 km ride around France inspired by the 1955 TdF route.

There's a Spot tracker link in the second post.

Outline - http://minipips.blogspot.co.uk/2017/07/ ... plans.html

Packing list - http://minipips.blogspot.co.uk/2017/07/ ... -list.html

Random pictures enroute - https://www.instagram.com/richpips/
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Chapeau! :-bd
I'm just going outside ...
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Wow.....Summer hols sorted for Tom then :-bd
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I'd seen it was coming up on Instagram but it hadn't sunk in just how epic a ride this is. Are you averaging over 100 miles/day? Truly inspirational :smile:
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Are you averaging over 100 miles/day?
Yep, that's the plan. I imagine with 55,000 metres of climbing it will be the toughest thing we've done.
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Any reason for choosing the 1955 route?

Sounds all rather exciting, so now 'following' you on instagram :-bd

Edit! If I read your blog, then it would answer my question :roll:
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Looking forward to this - keep your insta up to date :wink:
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What a brilliant idea for a summer adventure. Often thought about this, but, as you identified, the modern tours are not a continuous route, making the logistics complex. Hope the weather isn't too hot and thundery!
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Just picked up your thread. It's a great idea. I've had a notion for quite a while to ride the route of the 1963 Tour when I retire. Just inspired me to do some research. In case anyone wonders, I was born in 1963.

Have a great trip. Will follow with interest.
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Richpips wrote:We rode a Tour de France.

http://minipips.blogspot.co.uk/2017/08/ ... -tell.html
Epic - well done - can't wait to see more photos and the story :-)
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