For connoisseurs of #cycling, mountain roads provide an optimal vantage point to see a race in person. On flat pavement, riders speed by, but they lumber past on steep climbs. Reaching these roads is no easy task, though. During the Tour de France, prime spectating spots tend to be up several miles of winding pavement, on windswept outcroppings of rock, or cut out of thick woods. And local authorities often close mountain access roads in the days before the Tour passes through. That’s why a kind of pop-up community was on display last weekend on Mont du Chat, the toughest climb during the first mountain stage of this year’s #TourdeFrance. In the days before the race rolled through, fans had little to do but wait. But for many, that was half the fun. The merrymaking was in full swing a full 24 hours before the competitors would ascend the brutally steep French roads on July 9. When the first riders arrived around 4:30 p.m., @warrenbarguil of France led the group at one point and inspired crazed cheers of “Allez!” @chrisfroome, the 3-time Tour de France winner, was close behind and was mercilessly booed and cursed the whole way up. Crowding the course, the spectators could yell almost directly into the cyclists’ ears and look straight into their eyes. Visit the link in our profile to see more photos by @kiehart and to read more about beer, baguettes and bikes on the Tour’s mountain roads. #?‍♂️

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For connoisseurs of #cycling, mountain roads provide an optimal vantage point to see a race in person. On flat pavement, riders speed by, but they lumber past on steep climbs. Reaching these roads is no easy task, though. During the Tour de France, prime spectating spots tend to be up several miles of winding pavement, on windswept outcroppings of rock, or cut out of thick woods. And local authorities often close mountain access roads in the days before the Tour passes through. That’s why a kind of pop-up community was on display last weekend on Mont du Chat, the toughest climb during the first mountain stage of this year’s #TourdeFrance. In the days before the race rolled through, fans had little to do but wait. But for many, that was half the fun. The merrymaking was in full swing a full 24 hours before the competitors would ascend the brutally steep French roads on July 9. When the first riders arrived around 4:30 p.m., @warrenbarguil of France led the group at one point and inspired crazed cheers of “Allez!” @クリス・フルーム, the 3-time Tour de France winner, was close behind and was mercilessly booed and cursed the whole way up. Crowding the course, the spectators could yell almost directly into the cyclists’ ears and look straight into their eyes. Visit the link in our profile to see more photos by @kiehart and to read more about beer, baguettes and bikes on the Tour’s mountain roads. #?‍♂️


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