Pyrenees Pro Access: VIP Hotel on the Start Line
Most fans chase the Tour de France. You'll wake up inside it.
Your hotel sits 50 meters from today's stage start. While spectators stream toward barriers, you step outside directly into the heart of cycling's greatest race.
"Waking up in a hotel 50m from the start line only to then ride the start of the course with fans roadside was amazing," remembers Thomas Graham after his Pyrenees experience.
Morning begins with your own ride—pedaling the opening kilometers of today's stage while early-arriving fans cheer from the roadside. The support car shadows your effort with nutrition, encouragement, and the insider knowledge that transforms this from a ride into an education.
Your guides—pros including Stuart O'Grady, who raced the Tour de France 17 times—share stories between switchbacks. They know which climb comes next, which rider to watch, where today's race will explode. Wisdom earned from years inside the peloton, shared freely as you tackle the same Pyrenean giants.
Then comes the race. From VIP positions strategically chosen for maximum access and drama, you watch the peloton tackle your morning route. The difference? You understand now. You've felt the gradients, battled the climbs, earned the perspective that separates fans from insiders.
"Stuart O'Grady's involvement adds another layer to the experience, with his insider knowledge of the Tour and his access to the riders," says Stephen O'Raw. "Highly recommended."
This is the Pyrenees with Mummu. This is VIP access to cycling's toughest mountains.



