After Cannes, detox in Provence on a bike tour of the region. E-bikes have opened up cycling adventures for those who maybe don’t want — or can’t — ride long distances.
Self-guided tours in Cannes and Provence abound, and good tours with a guide offer better efficiency, historic information and insider local access. “We are also able, for an extra cost, to deliver bikes and guests to a departure point when a client wants to do a one-way trip,” says Jean-Charles Dieuzayde, founder of YouRent-Cannes. They offer guided bike tours recommended by concierges at luxe hotels including the InterContinental Carlton Cannes.
“For Cannes, the best route is definitely the loop from Cannes to Saint Raphael and back,” says Dieuzayde. It’s a two-hour ride. “It’s an amazing road between the coast and the Esterel Mountains.”
If you’re ready for some mountain biking, head further onto the Esterel Mountains.
Self-guided tours in Cannes and Provence abound, and good tours with a guide offer better efficiency, historic information and insider local access. “We are also able, for an extra cost, to deliver bikes and guests to a departure point when a client wants to do a one-way trip,” says Jean-Charles Dieuzayde, founder of YouRent-Cannes. They offer guided bike tours recommended by concierges at luxe hotels including the InterContinental Carlton Cannes.
“For Cannes, the best route is definitely the loop from Cannes to Saint Raphael and back,” says Dieuzayde. It’s a two-hour ride. “It’s an amazing road between the coast and the Esterel Mountains.”
If you’re ready for some mountain biking, head further onto the Esterel Mountains.
- 5/13/2019
- by Alene Dawson
- Variety Film + TV
“I’m now waiting for a rival,” cyclist Robert Marchand said after setting a world record on Wednesday.
The 105-year-old Frenchman rode into the history books by traveling 14.010 miles in one hour and setting a record for the 105-plus age category, which was created especially for him, the Associated Press reports.
“I did not see the sign warning me I had 10 minutes left,” the cycling veteran said after the race. “Otherwise I would have gone faster, I would have posted a better time.”
“I’m not tired. I thought my legs would hurt, but they don’t,” he continued. “My arms hurt,...
The 105-year-old Frenchman rode into the history books by traveling 14.010 miles in one hour and setting a record for the 105-plus age category, which was created especially for him, the Associated Press reports.
“I did not see the sign warning me I had 10 minutes left,” the cycling veteran said after the race. “Otherwise I would have gone faster, I would have posted a better time.”
“I’m not tired. I thought my legs would hurt, but they don’t,” he continued. “My arms hurt,...
- 1/5/2017
- by tiaredunlap1
- PEOPLE.com
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