We’ve finished our first week of riding!
Rider | Mileage |
Christopher Clark | 141 |
Garrison Keillor | 88.8 |
Heather Ryan | 20.7 |
We’ve finished our first week of riding!
Rider | Mileage |
Christopher Clark | 141 |
Garrison Keillor | 88.8 |
Heather Ryan | 20.7 |
We’re at the end of our final week of the Tour De France Challenge! Here’s what our leader board looks like:
Rider | RPMs |
Victoria Tomiczek | 2780 |
Kristin Tropser | 2130 |
Christopher Clark | 2110 |
We’re down to our last two weeks! Below is the current leader board:
Rider | RPMs |
Victoria Tomiczek | 2480 |
Christopher Clark | 1805 |
Kristin Tropser | 1680 |
By the end of this week, we will have ridden over 2070 miles! As we make our way to the finish line, we’ll pass through the town of Bergerac located in Southwestern France.
This quaint town is known for wine and is situated along the Dordogne River.
We’ve made it past the halfway point! Here’s our leader board following week 6:
Rider | RPMs |
Victoria Tomiczek | 1840 |
James Kelly | 1565 |
Kristin Tropser | 1380 |
Here’s our leader board as we ride into week 6:
Rider | RPMs |
James Kelly | 1565 |
Victoria Tomiczek | 1490 |
Christopher Clark | 1240 |
As we continue to ride, Saint-Etienne, France marks the beginning of stage 13 and one of our points of interest for week 6. Saint-Etienne is located in the central eastern part of France. Although this city is not a tourist attraction, it does host an exciting history. The first railroad in France was laid in Saint-Etienne is 1823. The city was once the capital of the France bicycle industry and is still the home to several large bicycle parts manufacturers.
Here’s our leader board going into week 5:
Rider | RPMs |
James Kelly | 1565 |
Victoria Tomiczek | 1290 |
Christopher Clark | 1240 |
We have hit the halfway point of our Tour De France Virtual Challenge. By the end of this week, we will have ridden over 1150 miles (equal to 1150 RPMs)! As we continue to ride, we will pass through the city of Besancon which is the starting point for stage 11 of the Tour De France. The city of Besancon is located in eastern France near the Switzerland boarder. Labeled a “Town of Art and History”, it remains one of the best preserved historic cities of France.
Besancon is located along the Doubs River
The Citadel of Besancon