Saturday, July 13, 2024


 The gloss wears off quickly

Tour de France 2024, Saturday 13 July, Stage 14 Pau - Pla D’Adet

By car: 0 km

By bike: 17 km

Tat: three hats (finally !), a sleep mask, a scarf and info of Béarn Region, two mini-screwdriver key rings, two bags of biscuit snacks, two bananas, some saucisson, and a cup of coffee.

Friday, July 12, 2024

 City to City

Tour de France 2024, Friday 12 July Stage 13 Agen - Pau

By car: 204 km

By bike: 16km

Tat: A can of Tourtel, Gendarmerie keyring, Cofidis buff, Senseo coffee pouch, Haribo sweets. Still no hat 

La France Profonde

Tour de France 2024, Thursday 11 July Stage 12 Aurillac - Villeneuve-sur-Lot

By car: 254 km

By bike: 10km

Tat: An Agriculteurs de Lot-et-Garonne flag; free entry to Parc Astérix; Monflanquin plastic mug

Thursday, July 11, 2024

21 Étapes - So what’s all this about?

So what’s all this about?

For many years now, and especially since living in France I’ve been visiting stages of the Tour de France. Sometimes staying overnight and taking in a couple of stages, sometimes cycling in, sometimes just one stage, but I’ve never been to the final stage on the Champs Élysée. 

So a crazy plan bubbled away - why not go to Paris ? Why not take in more stages ? Why not see ALL the stages in one year ? It took my stepson David to point out to me that there’s no reason why I shouldn’t do that. I’m retired, I live in France - there’s nothing to stop me. Thankfully, my wonderful wife agreed too, and so 21 Étapes was born. A plan to see every stage of one Tour de France live. It’s grown slightly to include the Team Presentations beforehand - so truly a complete Tour de France. 

2024 wasn’t possible because a start outside France complicates travel - I will have to travel the same distances that the whole circus around the riders travel. But far more importantly, for the first time ever, the 2024 Tour finishes outside Paris - because of the 2024 Paris Olympics, and a Champs Élysée finish really was a prerequisite.


I also needed a bike that would enable me to park the car (yes - I’m not cycling the whole damn thing !) in a convenient place and take me into the centre of towns etc. We won’t dwell too long on why I sold my original Brompton bike (on reflection, it was like selling a child) but I’m now the proud owner of a new Brompton C Line (it’s really just another S6L) in Ocean Blue. 

So 2024 gave me the opportunity to shake things out, and take in three stages of the Tour to see how things work out. The story starts here…