Welcome to cyclingweekly.co.uk

Branding_print

Navigation


Tour de France 2010: Stage 9 preview


STAGE NINE
Date: Tuesday, July 13 2010
From/to: Morzine-Avoriaz to Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
Distance: 204.5km
Type: High mountains

Tour de France 2010, profile, stage 9

Tour de France 2010, map, stage 9

Start town:  Morzine-Avoriaz
Morzine is located half-way between Lake Leman and Mont-Blanc. This authentic Savoy village, situated at an altitude of 1,000 m, has maintained its charm thanks to traditional architecture made of wooden chalets, with roofs often made of local slate.

At the heart of the Portes du Soleil (the gates to the sun) and their 650 km of ski slopes, Morzine is ideal for all winter sports, such as family skiing holidays, snow-shoe hikes, as well as hang-gliding, but is also a warm and friendly place for recharging your batteries. Although white in winter, Morzine is bursting with colour in the summer.

You can climb its slopes on foot or bike, plunge into its streams for gorge scrambling, rafting or other white water sports, or swing through the trees at the aerial adventure park. To get to know the heritage of Morzine better, weekly visits allow visitors to discover the old quarters, slate-making workshops, cheese-makers (of tome, abondance and reblochon) and themed trails reveal the riches of the natural environment on the banks of the Dranse as well as the to-and-fro of migratory birds.

Finish town: Saint-Jean-De-Maurienne
At the heart of the biggest cycling area available to climbers, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne has a veritable passion for cycling.

Galibier, Télégraphe, Madeleine, Glandon, Croix-de-Fer, Iseran... it is at the crossroads of all these mythical passes and famous climbs, for the utmost delight of sports cyclists, touring cyclists, mountain bikers or simply spectators.

Furthermore, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne boasts the rich heritage of a Town of Art and History: the cathedral and gothic cloisters, a crypt that was a cradle to Romanesque art, the suit museum, the Mont-Corbier museum (a liqueur made out of plants gathered from the surrounding mountains) and, of course, the Opinel museum, devoted to the now world famous knife invented more than a century ago a stone's throw away from the town.

Lastly, in a year that marks the 150th anniversary of the annexation of Savoy by France, in 2010 Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne will be organising many events in addition to the traditional Saint-Jean Bread Festival that takes place on the 5th of August.

Related links
Tour de France 2010: Cycling Weekly's coverage index

Share this article

email this to a friend

IPC Media Limited, owner of cyclingweekly.co.uk, will collect this information solely to process your request.


Rate this Article

Rate this content

3 stars

1 Votes

Current Rating


Reader comments

Add your comments

July 13 10:09

Robet

What rider is favored to win this stage?

Add your comments

Please note that we review all comments before they will appear on our site.

IPC Media Limited, owner of cyclingweekly.co.uk, will collect your personal information solely to process your request.

Back to top

Free Newsletter

Sign up to our free newsletter to get the latest updates from Cycling Weekly.

Free Newsletter

More information



Competitions

BRYTON

AMAZING COMPETITION: 10 Bryton’s Rider 20E worth £99 each!

We are giving away 10 lots of Bryton’s Rider 20E worth £99 each!


Rapha_R43_f6.JPG

RAPHA ETAPE DU TOUR ACTE II COMPETITION...

Exciting Rapha Etape du Tour Acte II competition, entries and...



More competitions


Your vote

Take part in our latest poll...

What do you think of the 2012 Giro d'Italia so far?

Poll

  • Thrilling (56%)
  • So so (41%)
  • Rubbish (2%)

See all polls...