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Raid Dolomites An awe inspiring route from Lake Geneva to Trieste, with incredible stats: 1180kms, 40 cols and 21,000m of ascent. You ve got 9 days for it! Summary WHERE: France, Switzerland and Italy DISTANCE: 1180km TIME : 9 days PRICE (2017) : 1850 The Raid Dolomites This is a legendary route, not for the faint hearted. With 9 days in the saddle and some inspiring (terrifying?) stats, it is not hard to see why this is a Raid to aspire to. DATES: June/July/Sept Highlights 3 countries in 1 trip: France, Switzerland & Italy. Infamous Giro Passes incl. Stelvio & Giau Dolomites National Park 2 & 3* hotels with cycle friendly cuisine The route is particularly varied and stunning, taking you over the Alps via Italy, France and Switzerland. Over 16 of the 40 cols you will traverse are over 2000m! The Simplon, San Bernardino (over 31kms of climbing but at an average of 5.4%), and the Splugan are the first fearsome climbs. The Stelvio features later, and at 2758m, it is the highest paved mountain pass in Europe. Col after col continues to top the 2000m mark: the Sella, Pordoi, Valparola, Giau and the Tre Cime de Lavaredo with its stunning panoramic views. As with other Raids, you will be given a carnet to get stamped en route. Successful Raiders receive a certificate and medal from the cycle club in Thonon Les Bains (the organisers). The Raid Dolomites is a serious cycling challenge, but it is also your holiday. Marmot Tours has been supporting clients on our Raid challenges for a decade now and ensuring that you have a great time is what we are passionate about. You will love the ride, the countries and the route, enjoying some great banter along the way. We leave no stone unturned in preparing for your holiday and making it the best it can be. Which is why you just have to eat, sleep and turn the pedals. Raid Dolomites 1

Your Raid Route Day 0 - Travel Out We offer included transfers from Geneva Airport which is 1hr from the start hotel in Thonon Les Bains. Meet your guides, assemble and test out your bikes and come along to the welcome briefing followed by a good dinner. Day 01 - Thonon Les Bains to Simplon 195KM WITH 2580M ASCENT Turning your back on Lake Geneva you head off on some quiet roads through classic Alpine meadows. The gradients of Pas de Morgins (1371m) are very pleasant and the process of 'carnet stamp collecting' begins. We bid farewell to France and descend into Switzerland, picking up the Rhone Valley with its steep terraced sides and vineyards. You follow this valley (up stream) passing the 2000 year old towns of Martigny, Sion, Sierre. Although there are a few 'undulations', you only gain 250m over the 100km, so it is worth working together and enjoying the only 'flat' section of the Raid! In roll down the hill to our hotel in the village of Simplon. Tonight we are split across two small, 2*hotels in the Swiss village of Simplon. It is worth the effort of an after dinner stroll. Day 02 - Simplon to San Bernardino 157KM WITH 2240KM ASCENT The 35km descent into Italy gives you time to digest your breakfast. It is your 3rd country in 3 days and where you spend the majority of the time on this holiday. This is a beautifully scenic road and offers a great descent (through a series of tunnels!) to Masera where you start to climb again to the small col of Drugogno (831m) and our 2nd control point. You are ultimately heading Brig, with 165km already done, the break is over and the Raid begins: the Simplon Pass (2006m) needs to be conquered before nightfall! There are a few 'nasty bits' at the beginning, but it soon calms down and you will be grateful to the masterful engineers that managed to make a road gain 1345m of altitude so gracefully!. After a quick photo opportunity, all that is left to do is down to Lake Locarno but not before nipping up the Sella Piano di Sale (941m). A 20km descent takes you to the waters edge, a very pleasant cycle around to Locarno and on to the town of Bellinzona. Saving the big climb to the end - the Passo di San Bernardino (2065m) needs no introduction, fortunately we are not going all the way to the top! Tonight we stay in the mountain village of San Bernardino - a historic travellers resting point. Raid Dolomites 2

Day 03- San Bernardino to Saint Moritz 121KM WITH 2590M ASCENT Without the luxury of a warm up today, you finish off the Passo di San Bernardino (2065m) in the cool of the morning. Your reward at the top is an 18km descent to the town of Splugen where the climb for the 2nd 'big boy' of the day starts; the Splugen Pass. This col is on the Italian Swiss border and it is worth a pause at the cafe for the incredible views before descending down more or less 30kms to the Italian riverside town of Chiavenna. Your stopping point for the night is Saint Moritz in Switzerland, so you are still the First in line are the Swiss cols of Bernina (2328m), followed by the Forcola di Livignio (2315m), then the Passo D Eira, and Passo Di Foscagno in Italy. Despite 4 impressive cols under your belt, the biggest is yet to come: the infamous Passo dello Stelvi (2758m). This climb has a good few 8.5% sections and a few more of 9% so you will no doubt be pleased when you get to the top. The col is adorned with a bazaar of souvenir shops. It is worth having some recovery food up here before wrapping up with all your layers for the epic descent. You have earned it! wrong side of the Passo del Maloja (1815m) - your last climb of the day. Saint Moritz is well know for being a top destination for the rich and famous. Being a slightly 'easier' day you should find time to enjoy the 3* hotel and ambiance of the place. Day 04 - St Moritz to Prato Allo Stelvio 125KM WITH 2880M ASCENT From St Moritz you stay 'high', undulating over 5 massive cols all above 2000m, but thankfully not dropping more than 3-400m in-between them! Our hotel is at the base of the climb, so if you arrive early, you may be tempted to nip up again from the East! Day 05 - Prato to Selva Val Gardena 168KM WITH 3260M ASCENT Gently descending almost 50kms on a surfaced cycle path, you avoid the busy main roads and tunnels. This takes you to Marlengo where you DON T take the 'short cut to Bolzano, instead heading into the hills to climb the Passo dello Palade (1512m) and the Passo della Mendola (1363m), to stamp your carnet. Raid Dolomites 3

Neither of these climbs are particularly high but as you descend down to 270m, they are challenging enough! It is a fantastic route with some amazing scenery. A wicked descent takes you to the vibrant town of Bolzano, which you again traverse from the tranquillity of a cycle path. You soon leave the hustle-and-bustle of the valley and climb up to the Alp de Susa. You are now in the Dolomites (at last) and the towering limestone peaks and cliffs are breathtaking. The mountain-side is dotted with villages and classic alpine chalets emerging from pristine meadows. Hopefully this will distract you from the pain of the 'upsettingly steep' Passo del Pinei (1437m) and the final 400m climb to Selva Val Gardena and our hotel. during battles between the Italians and Austro- Hungarians - these mountains have many a tale to tell. A few easy to miss turnings take you over the fairly insignificant Colle di Santa Lucia (1435m) with its stunning views. Keep a bit in reserve for the final climb of the day -Passo di Giau (2233m) which is generally 10% (ouch) but punctuated with a few 12.5% sections to get you truly grimacing! You'll be pleased to know it's downhill (most of the way) to Cortina d Ampezzo; a cosmopolitan and very attractive resort that hosted the 1956 winter Olympics, and hosts us for two nights. Day 07 - Cortina & back 55KM, 1550M ASCENT Today is deliberately 'short' so you can see a bit of the Dolomites off the bike. The luxury of not needing to pack up your luggage will be welcome Day 06 - Selva Val Gardena to Cortina 108KM WITH 3100M ASCENT Only 108km today but the altitude profile is rather spiky! You head straight into the much feared Passo Sella (2244m) - fairly short but with some significant 10-11% sections to test the legs. You will be smiling as you then take on one classic after another - Passo Pordoi (2239m), Passo di Campolongo (1875m) and the Passo di Valparola (2198m). If you are ahead of schedule then it is worth downing the bike to learn about the trenches built by First World War soldiers at this stage in the holiday. However, before you can get stuck into the Gelateria there is a tampon to get and it happens to be at the top of a ridiculously steep climb! From Cortina, the Passo Tre Croci (1805m) climb has a few nasty little sections before briefly descending to the very beautiful Lago di Misurina often called the 'Pearl of the Dolomites'. Here, the Cycle Club in Thonon les Bains throw in a cheeky detour (and control) up to the Refuge Auronzo (2320m) at the foot of the mighty Tre Cime. 'Brutal' is the only way to describe this climb up the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, with 4km of 11.5% (intake of breath!). Your achievement will be noticed by the coach loads of tourists driving up - today is the day to wear your Raid Dolomites Jersey! Raid Dolomites 4

Returning back to the Lago di Misurina and on to Cortina via the Passo di Cimabanche (1530m), the afternoon is free to relax or you may find the eastern side of the Passo Falzarego (2105m) calling out to be climbed! Day 08 - Cortina to Tolmezzo 156KM WITH 2700M ASCENT Bidding farewell to Cortina, you can enjoy the gentle gradients of the Passo di Cimabanche (1530m) which takes you back onto the Raid route. You start off by rolling down to Dobbiaco, aka the gateway to the Dolomites, where it feels distinctly Austrian. Here you climb slightly to San Candino before taking on the very pleasant Passo Monte Croce di Comelico (1626m) - if only all cols could be like this! Day 09 - Tolmezzo to Trieste 134KM WITH 500M ASCENT You will be starting to feel you are there now, but a good distance, 3 little pimples and the city of Udine still lie between you & Trieste! You get some picturesque coast road before heading into the city and our centrally located hotel. Despite its industrial surroundings, Trieste is architecturally pleasing. It is also a great place You get a quick break on the 10km downhill before you head up the Passo del Zovo/San Antonio (1476m). The descent from here takes for a celebration which is blumin well deserved! Day 09 - Travel back We offer transfers from the hotel to Venice Airport (2hrs) at specific times - please see our travel section for more details. us to Auronzo di Cadore with its truly spectacular backdrop of mountains, including the Tre Cime di Lavaredo from the other side. There are still some big boys to do; the Sella Ciampigotto (1790m), quickly followed by the Sella di Razzo (1760m). From here you descend past the Lago di Sauris before climbing again up the Passo del Pura (1428m) the final 'proper' climb of your Raid. You bid farewell to the Dolomites and enjoy the 30km descent to the town of Tolmezzo and our Auberge / Hotel. Giro supporters will no doubt be aware of the terrifyingly steep Zoncolan Pass (1734m). You may (or may not) be pleased to hear that it is an optional extra at the end of today, adding an optional 41km and 1430m of ascent! Navigation We provide you with colour maps, altitude profiles, detailed directions with distance markers and GPS files for those of you with a unit. Our guides will also endeavour to be at any easy to miss junctions. GPS files are provided a few weeks prior to your trip, and are available in.gpx, and.tcx formats. The files can be downloaded onto any Garmin unit and in their most basic form provide a 'purple line' to follow, however with the more recent units you will also receive a set of visual instructions as you approach a turning. Our GPS tracks take you from hotel to hotel and are updated regularly. Raid Dolomites 5

Am I fit Enough? Banish the doubt It is possible (some would say probable) that the seed of doing a Raid was planted in your mind when you had a drink in hand, chatting with mates. In the light of day it is normal (and only right) that you should consider whether or not you are fit enough to take it on! All our Raid routes are challenging and you need to be a regular road cyclist in order to enjoy and get the most out of this trip. The Dolomites is a serious challenge with 9 consecutive days in the saddle. We only want you to book on this holiday if it is right for you. Many of our riders are club cyclists or have done cyclosportives or some longer distance rides, however by no means all of them have, and we have had many clients who have been fairly new to road cycling (but who have a good level of fitness perhaps from a different sport) who have effectively trained for the trip and successfully completed the Raid Corsica. As a first Raid however, most people tend to start with the Raid Pyrenean as it is just 4.5 days in the saddle. Pacing The key to success on the Raid is pacing yourself, and we are very keen to emphasise that you don't need to be cycling super fast in order to manage the daily routes. The absolute worst thing is to push yourself to cycle beyond your normal pace on the cols, or early on in the trip. This ends up becoming very tiring and can cause problems on later days. The joy of doing a Marmot Raid is that you have 2 support vehicles so all you need to do is eat, drink, cycle and sleep we will do the rest. Training This is a holiday that requires training. We want you to achieve your goals and to enjoy the whole Raid experience. The fitter you are the more you can relax and take note of the stunning route and throw yourself into the Marmot group banter. It can be difficult finding extended climbs for the training in the UK, but generally if you can build up your comfort in doing long daily distances, and your stamina, then you will really benefit when it comes to the Raid itself. We can t pretend to offer practical help when you are spinning on the turbo in the garage, or cycling up a short sharp UK climb in the driving rain, but know that we are with you in spirit, and that everyone else doing a Raid is going through what you are - in fact why not share your training joys and miseries on our Facebook page - you are not alone! If, after reading this, you really can t banish the doubt then it may be worth you looking at one of our shorter Raids or Classic Cols holidays as a starter. With the latter you get to climb the same climbs but there is ultimate flexibility on the holiday as you can choose your route each day from the options: a classic route with perhaps one col a day, or the challenge route with optional extras and gruelling stage endings. We offer Classic Cols itineraries in the Pyrenees, Alps, Dolomites, Picos, Corsica and Gran Canaria. Raid Dolomites 6

Guiding The thought of 9 days was a bit intimidating but in fact proved to be the most rewarding of the Raids and felt like a real journey across Europe C.Etchell Supporting you on your holiday will be 2 of our highly experienced, fun, approachable and knowledgeable guides. Despite being passionate about cycling, both guides will be in support vans as this holiday is all about you and your needs. Two vehicles means you do not need to stay together as a group so you can cycle at your own pace whether that be speedy or steady. It also means that wherever you are in the group (front/ back or in-between), you will have access to your personal kit, snacks and water, and any mechanical or first aid support required. In the event that you need help for a mechanical (for example) there are 2 vans on the road so one will be able to quickly get to you with full tool kits, spare back wheels and even a spare bike. We hope you won t need us for anything serious but being prepared for all eventualities is what we do exceptionally well. Our 2 van system also enables us to ensure your luggage is at the hotel before you arrive. You can expect to see a support van between 5 and 10 times a day so you don t need to carry much on your bike unless the weather is exceptional! Superb organisation, great trip leaders and the hotels, food etc wonderful. Thank you so much no one else does it as well as you guys do! D.Smith It is worth a note about speedy cyclists who don t like stopping. It is in your favour if we can plan with you how to balance your needs against those of others in the group so you can have upmost flexibility regarding pacing etc. If you think you are going to be very fast then contact us to talk about this. Group Dynamics Your group will be any number up to a maximum of 20 clients. This number works really well - it s big enough for you to find others to cycle with at your pace, but not so huge as to feel impersonal! We get lots of clients booking alone, and lots of small groups of friends. If you think you can get a group of 18-20 people together then we can offer you a custom departure date. We love that we also get a really big variety in terms of cycling experience from club cyclists, people training for other events, those raising money for charity, ex-pro cyclists and people who are relatively new to cycling who like to challenge themselves on holiday! Raid Dolomites 7

Accommodation We stay in a selection of 2 and 3* hotels with en suite facilities. The hotels have been selected for their customer service towards cyclists and their location. You will be sharing a twin room with another client (of the same gender) unless you book a single room for a supplement of 360 (contact cycle@marmot-tours.co.uk for availability). Each hotel has a garage/locked room to ensure that your trusty steed has a comfortable night too. Food Breakfast No surprise that this is the crucial meal of the day. Expect continental style breakfasts. We supplement hotel breakfasts with Dorset cereals and fruit. Some hotels (not all) offer cheese & meats for your protein kick start. Lunches You know what you like to eat when you are riding, and it is not likely to be the same as what the other guys and gals in your group will want to eat. We don t include lunches so there are no enforced group stops. You can get access to the tasty cuisine on offer in local cafes and restaurants which is great for you, and for them. We point out the cycle friendly places en route and will be sure to have a van there so you can have your midday faff! Snacks Your support van aka snackshop will be well stocked with a variety of tasty delectables: Cereal bars, cakes, fresh fruit (bananas obviously!), dried fruit & nuts and sweets are the staples but your guides grab whatever opportunity presents to have fresh boulangerie products (croissants, quiche etc) and summer fruits on board for that mid afternoon pick me up. We suggest you bring your own favourite energy powders/gels/ bars with you as these will not be easily available en route and we find clients are quite brand specific in terms of what they like. Dinner We eat as a group in the evening - either in the hotel or at a nearby restaurant. Expect 3 or 4 courses (and generous portions) which are tailored to the needs of cyclists. The food in Italy is particularly delicious! Dinner will be served at around 19:30. Wine at dinner is Oct 2016 included both during the trip and on the last night of celebrations! You ve earned it! Coffees/ soft drinks and beers are however not included (we d be broke..) Special diets Please contact us with any special dietary requirements. Whilst the French find it notoriously difficult to understand the concept of vegetarianism, there are no such problems in Italy and Switzerland. We need to give our hotels plenty of warning however, and need clients to firmly be either vegetarian for the trip or not - they (and the guides) find it hard if clients are vegetarian for some meals and not for others. Coeliacs and other intolerances can also be provided for and we can communicate with you individually and prepare to make sure you have the right food throughout your trip. Whats Included Trip Price: 1850 (twin share) Single Room Supplement: 360 9 days supported riding Airport transfers @ specified times Route notes/directions/maps/gps files Raid Dolomites registration + certificate & medal for successful Raiders 10 nights half board accommodation & table wine @ dinner (includes celebratory meal on the last night) 2 customised & well stocked vehicles with experienced guides, offering moral, mechanical & medical support, plus snacks & water. Raid Dolomites Pack: Raid musette, 750ml water bottle, Raid Dolomites velopac, Marmot UV cotton Buff Raid Jersey available to purchase pre or post trip for 28.00 Raid Dolomites 8

Oct 2016 Start(& end!) Start: Hotel Cotes Sud Leman, 6 Rue de Pamphiot, 74200, Thonon Les Bains (+33 450703670) End: Hotel Italia, Via Geppa, 15-34132, Trieste (+39 40369900) Travel Marmot Tours includes airport transfers from the most convenient airport for the start of your trip. Transfers are timed to fit in with as many flights from as many regional airports as possible - we are slaves to the airline timetables! Airport Transfers Please note that timings vary depending on which trip you are booked onto so please read carefully the information below. Our pick up/drop off times are when we will be leaving the airport, all being well. Please don t book flights arriving later than suggested below (in brackets) for the pick up, or flights leaving earlier than suggested below (in brackets) for the drop off. Geneva Airport to Thonon Les Bain: 1hr. Trieste to Venice: around 1hr 45mins These times coincide with direct EJ flights from LGW, Bristol, Manchester and Edinburgh, plus BA flights from LHR Drop off: AM Venice Marco Polo Airport @ 08:50 (for flights after 10: 20) PM Venice Marco Polo Airport @ 12.15 (for flights after 14:15) These drop off times coincide with direct EJ flights to LGW & Luton, Ryan Air flights to Bristol, Jet 2 flights to Manchester, Monarch flights to Birmingham, plus BA flights to LHR If you arrive earlier than the transfer time then you will need to wait at the airport for your pick up. If flights are delayed then transfers may also be delayed. If flights are significantly delayed or cancelled then you may need to get public transport to the start hotel and make a claim on your insurance or to your airline. Venice has a left luggage service if you want an early drop off and then to explore the city. We have lots of experience in helping clients get to and from the Raid in the simplest and most cost effective way so contact us at cycle@marmot-tours.co.uk if you need more detailed information Pick up: AM Geneva Airport (French side) @ 15:10 (for flights arriving before 14:30) Raid Dolomites 9

Under your own steam If you are going to meet us at the start hotel or are leaving independently at the end of your trip to go on elsewhere then do let us know and we may be able to help you with your travel plans. Please arrange to arrive at the Start Hotel for 18.30 at the latest on the Travel Day so you can be there for the welcome briefing. If you are travelling long haul for your Raid holiday, then we recommend arriving into France a day early in order to get over any jet lag before you commence your Raid. TRAIN FROM GENEVA TO THONON There are regular trains from GVA airport to Cornavin (GVA mainline station) taking about 6mins. Change here to a bus for Geneva Eaux Vives station (www.rail.ch for details). Trains from Geneva Eaux Vives to Thonon are direct and takes about 45min (approx 8). You need to get a taxi from Thonon train station to the start hotel (5mins) TAXI FROM GENEVA TO THONON For a group of you it could be cost effective to get a taxi. AlpineCab (info@alpinecab.com) are an English speaking service we have used. Prices are approx 150 for a 5 seater minibus, 175 for a 9 seater and 320 for a 19 seater minibus. TRIESTE TO TRIESTE AIRPORT Our hotel is close to Trieste Bus Station (500m) from where you can get a bus to Trieste airport (1hr journey). Route is #E51 TRIESTE TO VENICE MARCO POLO AIRPORT From Trieste Train Station (500m from our hotel) you can catch a train to Venice (2hr journey). An airport shuttle is available from the ATVO ticket office in Piazzale Roma to Marco Polo Airport (20min journey costing approx 6). Oct 2016 insurance when you book so that if you have problems during training and need to cancel, you are covered. Your insurance needs to cover you for noncompetitive road cycling (cycle touring) with the following fairly standard inclusions: - Medical Expenses - Repatriation Some clients also like to ensure they have the following optional items: - Cancellation cover - Loss or damage to their bike. NB if you are hiring a bike from us there is an insurance element in the fee so you will not need additional cover. We will ask you to complete a form with your policy number and emergency contact details for the trip but in the meantime we don t need any confirmation of your cover. Bike Hire Marmot Tours has an excellently maintained fleet of custom built titanium framed bikes available to rent for your holiday. Advantages of rental include: avoiding hefty fees levied by airlines for transport worry free travel (knowing your trusty steed is safely stored away at home!) the chance to try a titanium bike built specifically with climbing cols in mind (gearing!) relinquishing responsibility for cleaning and maintenance to our experienced team. Prices: 40/day on the bike includes 10% insurance fee. For full spec and dimensions, please look at our website. Insurance Holiday insurance is essential for all Marmot Tours trips. Anyone without insurance is not able to take part in the cycle so please make sure you arrange cover. We recommend sorting your Raid Dolomites 10

Financial Protection Marmot Tours are members of ABTA, the Association of British Travel Agents. ABTA and ABTA members help holidaymakers to get the most from their travel and assist them when things do not go according to plan. As part of our membership contract we are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you by ABTA's Code of Conduct. In line with our ABTA membership (no Y6184), we hold an insurance policy that gives you full financial protection for all funds you pay us for your holiday We have full Tour Operators Professional and Public Liability Insurance with specialist brokers Campbell Irvine We carry out risk assessments on all of our holidays to ensure we have thought through every detail We employ staff with the correct experience and skills to ensure you have a safe and fun trip, and have a thorough training programme each season. We comply with the legislation and Tourism Code for the countries we work in. Accordingly, in France we are registered with ATOUT France, the French registration body for Tour Operators. Marmot Tours holds a Tour Oct 2016 Operators License (IM009120008) awarded by ATOUT (July 2012). For further information about ABTA, the Code of Conduct and the arbitration scheme available to you if you have a a complaint, please contact ABTA, 30 Park St, London, SE1 9EQ (Tel 0203 117 0500) How to Book 1. Email cycle@marmot-tours.co.uk to check availability for your preferred departure date 2. Bag your spot with a provisional booking for a week or so while you get planning 3. Find your trip page on www.marmottours.co.uk and follow the link to our online booking form 4. Receive an automated email with payment options for your 200 deposit, and arrange payment 5. Await contact from Kate and Catherine in the office regarding confirmation of your booking. 6. We send out a detailed Raid Guide around 6 weeks before your holiday but are here to answer questions at any time Raid Dolomites 11