Training camps
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Training camps
Your Coaching Partner ABOUT THE HAUTE ROUTE “The Haute Route cycling events are ‘the highest and toughest cyclosportives in the world’: prestigious and professionally run seven day road races, timed and ranked, across Europe’s iconic cols. With pro-level event organisation including medical teams, mechanical support, rolling road security, film crews and, of course, massages, you will be 100% immersed in the world of cycling for seven unforgettable days. Rookie or expert, you will tackle the highest, steepest, most world-renowned cycling terrain. You will push yourself to your physical and mental limits – and experience what it’s really like to ‘ride like a pro’.” - from the Haute Route website If any event justifies getting support from a coach, this is it! ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.1 ABOUT US We are a specialist road cycling coaching company, based in the French Alps Official training & coaching partner to the Haute Route, we know it very well Our coaches are all competitive cyclists with years of race experience FTP, VO2max and interval training will only take you so far. We go beyond data to teach you what you need for a 7-day stage race Our base in La Clusaz is the perfect place for training camps, surrounded by major climbs and close to Geneva Above all, we are passionate cyclists ourselves. At Alpine Cols, performance, fun and friendship go hand in hand! ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.2 Lee, Marvin, Luke, Emmanuelle and Jim Cormet de Roselend “ After having decided to do the Triple Crown* I also decided to have the support of Alpine Cols and I must say it was a wise decision. During a so long and demanding challenge all the extra help and support is very welcome and the Alpine Cols support was extremely good with all the staff very friendly and expert. Some of the things I found extremely important: 1. The [Alpine Cols] riders briefing the night before each stage 2. The energy food and drinks before, during and just after the stage 3. The support that every time was possible of the Alpine Cols coaches during the stages 4. The massages just after the stages were also incredibly good for recovery 5. Last but not least, all the mental support given by all the staff ” Sergio, 2nd place, Triple Crown Haute Route 2014 *Triple Crown riders ride all three of the Haute Route back to back, covering 2700km and 60,000m of vertical in three weeks through the Dolomites, the Alps and the Pyrenees. ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.4 OUR MISSION: TO HELP YOU Train smarter Come to the Haute Route at the peak of your form, with the skills to excel. Race smarter Achieve a higher place during the race itself. ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.5 Stéphane and David Col de la Croix-Fry TRAIN SMARTER Individual training plans Specific to the Haute Route First-hand observation & feedback Weekly exchange & updates Training camps Simulate race conditions Develop endurance Improve critical skills Olivier with Stephanie Col de la Forclaz ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.7 Week Week Mon Load Obj Type Obj Rist Obj. Dist Dis 9 t -19 Ve rt 25/2 real real PMM+PV 10 -18 4/3 72 PMM+PV Mar 11 -17 11/3 135 PMM+PV 1000 15000 12 -16 18/3 517 1033 PMM+PV 13 -15 25/3 175 PMM+PV 14 -14 135 1/4 PMM+PV 15 -13 8/4 248 Apr PMM+PV 16 -12 15/4 177 1000 15000 PMM+PV 593 17 -11 22/4 136 PMM+PV Critical 18 -10 29/4 33 PHM+PMM endurance 19 -9 262 6/5 May PHM+PMM Tempo 20 d -8 Loa 13/5 495 t 15000 750 Day 1 t eshVer Thr RistPMMDis oldt Ver Intens 121 Obj PHM+ 4 j 21 Ob l -7 rea 20/ 156 5 l rea l PH rea M+ j. l PM Ob rea M l rea Type 22 t Ver 1'15 t oad ck Dis Tra -6 350 301 27/5 0 PHM+PM To prepare for the Haute Route you need an individual 72M 23 HT -5 642 3/6 83 PMM+PV 0 PHM+135 PMM Jun training plan, adapted to your personal situation and 24 -4 10/6 30 2768 247 PV 4h30 PMM+PV PHM+PM 517M 1033 7465 128 0 15000 100 0 1h2 750 M 25 PM 150 00 -3 8 103 134 17/6 PMM+PV 904 managed by a coach that understands the race. 3110 PHM+PM 175M -2 778 207 PV 2h PV 24/6 PMM+26 5 225 PHM+PM M 135 -1 PV 1361 233 Track 1'30 1/7 Jul PMM+27 4230 PHM+PM 248 M Track 1'15 8/7 PMM+PV 3430 9630 1079 177 PMM 2h15 593 709 PMM+PV 1000 15000 1320 136 PMM 1h20 197 PMM+PV 650 33 Different levels PMM 1h30 ical Crit 1428 PMM+PV 5000 262 PMM 3h30 2433 PHM+PMM endurance Different ambitions 495 1214 6760 16960 PMM 2h po Tem M 784 PHM+PM 750 15000 0 211 156 PHM 4h M Threshold 1615 Different time commitments PHM 3090 Loa d +PM 301 ens PHM M 1h20 PM Day M 525 1 +PM Day 2 1730 Day 3 real 83 Day 4 Day 5 Different training terrain PMM 4h15 Others M 1480 Spo rtives 350 PHM+PM 4850 Track 1'15 HT 247 40" PP M 756 PHM+PM 642 904 1955 17795 HT 134 00 150 Track 1'30 750 Track PV 3h 1'3 0 5 142 +PMM PHMPV 0 768 470 4h30 207 PV 3h PV HT(V) 2h4 5 PV 4h +PMM PHMPM PV 3h4 038 00 PV 2h 1487Training 456 M 1h20 PV 1h 233 Camp PM M 2h2 0 PM M M 1h20 HT +PM PHMPV 778 2h La Corima Drôme provençale PMM 2h PM M 1h3 0 (24/3) M +PM PHM 361 Tra ck 1'30 PMM 1h30 PMM Learn what truly makes the difference 1h3 0 PM M 1h3 0 PMM 4h30 ->850m à pie 079 Track 1'15 PMM 3h La d Bisou (Perronas) (7/4) PMM 3h 09 Set intermediate objectives PMM 2h15 Track 1'15 Tra ck 1'15 97 PMM 1h20 La Cyclo'Corse (dim 21/4) Balance training load and recovery cycles 28 PMM 1h30 PMM 3h La Scott 1000 Bosses ( dim PMM 3h 28/4) PMM 3h30 33 PMM 3h30 PMM 4h30 PM La Bourguignonne (sam 4/5 M 2h30 PMM 4h Focus on the right components at the right time ) PMM 3h15 84 PMM 2h Tra ining Camp HT(P) PV 2h PM M 1h30 15 PHM 4h PP 1h PP 6h 25 PMM 1h20 PMM 2h20 Cyclotour du Léman (dim 26/5) 80 PMM 4h15 PMM 4h30 PM Gra nfondo Mont Ventoux (sam M 1h15 1/6) 6 PP 40" Time Megève Mont Blanc PP 1h30 PMM 3h30 (9/6 ) 5 PV 3h L'Ardéchoise (15/6) PHM 6h 7 HT(V) La Morzine Vallée d'Aulps (dim PV 2h ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.8 PV 1h30 PHM 6h 23/6) INDIVIDUAL TRAINING PLANS A standard plan ignores the reality of different people: Our goal: to help you realise your potential. is going very well. Olivier is really a great coach! I “ Training have made massive improvements since I started. ” Frankie, June 2014 was excellent. He is clearly very competent and “ Olivier was great company. He was great for my confidence and gave me lots of practical tips for the Haute Route. ” Richard, Aug 2014 ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.9 Col de la Colombière TRAINING CAMPS A week in La Clusaz. 13 major climbs within easy cycling distance. Ride stages 1 & 2 of the Haute Route Alps. The training camp includes both a heavy block of training and an equally strong focus on developing your skills for a successful Haute Route. SKILLS Climbing and descending Bike handling Pacing Drafting Recovery and nutrition Selecting equipment ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.10 “ The experience with Alpine Cols was excellent. I have done several cycling camps, and I must say this one was close to perfection. - Stephanie, Paris ” Stéphane, Daryl and Michael Col de la Colombière RACE SMARTER Daily briefing Get the inside information to prepare for the next stage. Real time coaching Finish faster with on-the-bike support from your coach. Recovery Recover like a pro with expert physiotherapy treatment and optimal nutrition. Olivier with Sergio Haute Route Dolomites 2014 ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.12 DAILY BRIEFING The Alpine Cols briefing complements the Haute Route official briefing. We put all our race experience and knowledge of the climbs into race-winning tips: Key characteristics of the route What the climbs are really like Risks and dangers on the descents Which feed station to stop at What clothes to wear What equipment to choose We think, you ride. ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.13 REAL-TIME COACHING Racing 900 km, 20 major cols and 20,000m of vertical in seven days is a big step up from the occasional weekend sportive. Your coach will help you during the race itself. Strong enough to finish in the top ten, Olivier, Stéphane and Yannick will: Pace you up the climbs Take long pulls at the front on the flat Lead you down the descents They will also give you advice: When to make an all-out effort Whose wheel to follow When to recover How to refuel Yannick with Bruno, Col du Près ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.14 “ During the actual stages Stephane was an immense help by either pacing us or encouraging us to push that little bit harder! He was drifting up and down the peloton and always made sure we were alright! On stage 5 he pulled us along for almost 70km at speeds I have never ridden at before!! He is an extremely gifted cyclist. David, Alps 2014 ” “ “ A very very special thanks to Stephane "the pink TGV" as many riders called him on the road. I would probably not have made all the stages without him. Stephanie, Alps 2014 ” Olivier was just brilliant. He would help any rider gain several minutes per stage through his pacing and his encouragement. On the Col de Vence, when my legs were firing on all cylinders and with Olivier in front we smashed through several groups of riders and got faster and faster as we approached the finish. I just kept asking him to go harder and harder and he judged it perfectly. For a change, I felt I was actually racing rather than just surviving. John, Alps 2014 ” ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.15 The arrival village, Bagnères-de-Luchon RECOVERY Recovery is essential during the Haute Route and must be your priority the moment you cross the finish line. Benefit from our post-race hydration and nutrition in those vital first 30 minutes, then enjoy a massage. OUR SERVICES Our physiotherapists are specialised in elite sport and able to treat any physical problem you may develop while riding. Electro-stimulation prepares your muscles for massage, increasing the blood flow to evacuate the toxins. Physiotherapy Electrostimulation Post-race nutrition Post-race hydration Rest and relaxation Logistical assistance ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.17 Team Brazil at the finish Haut Route Dolomites Stéphane, Anna and Yannick Hourquette d’Ancizan The Alpine Cols Team: 5 coaches, 3 physiotherapists ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.19 Marvin Faure Founder and CEO of Alpine Cols British Cycling coach Emmanuelle Faure Co-founder of Alpine Cols British Cycling coach ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.20 CYCLING COACHES PHYSIOTHERAPISTS Olivier PhD, BPJEPS Charlie BSc, HPC, CSP, AACP Stéphane BEESAC George MSc, HPC, CSP, ACPSM Yannick MSc, BPJEPS Anna MSc, HPC, CSP, ACPSM ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.21 APPENDIX The appendix contains a detailed description of our services and their prices. Preparation Individual coaching Training camps Race Services Directeur sportif Super-domestique Recovery massage and physiotherapy Col de la Colombière ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.22 INDIVIDUAL COACHING AN UNCONVENTIONAL APPROACH What is different: THE PROCESS Getting Started 1. We are convinced that coaching for the Haute Route is very different to coaching for any other type of race. Factors that are irrelevant to a one-day event may be crucial during a week long stage race, and vice-versa. Our intimate, insider knowledge of the race enables us to coach accordingly. 2. It is important to us to cycle with our clients in order to observe first hand their strengths and weaknesses. Doing well at the Haute Route is far more complex than putting out impressive numbers on a turbo trainer, and many weaknesses can only be detected by an experienced eye. Individual coaching must be individualised! – Complete a Rider Information Form. – Meet with the coach (the first meeting can be by phone). – Begin training. How does it work Ride together – It is important to go for at least one long ride with the coach as early as possible to identify your real needs. Regular Exchange – The coach will review your progress regularly and exchange with you by email or phone as often as necessary: normally once per week. – You will receive an updated plan every two weeks for the coming month, and more often if required. – After observing you cycle during one or more long rides, your coach will help you define your training goals and then structure a state-of-the-art training plan with you. – The plan will take into account your constraints, and is discussed and updated throughout the season. Training Camp The benefits The costs – Expert advice saves you time and maximises the outcomes – A structured plan &intermediate goals keep you on track – €175 per month (minimum 3 months) – €350 per day riding with the coach (+ expenses, if any) – We strongly recommend you join a training camp in the mountains. This will help accustom your body to several days in a row of tough riding, and allow you to work on climbing and descending skills with your coach. ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.23 TRAINING CAMPS A crucial part of your preparation La Clusaz You must prepare yourself seriously for the challenge of riding a seven day stage race through the mountains. While it is theoretically possible to simulate the climbs on a turbo trainer, there is no way to simulate the descents, which are just as important. As a bonus, make new friends and learn from your coach and the other riders during a week of dedicated preparation. – One of France’s best kept secrets, La Clusaz (altitude: 1040m) is a picturesque village in the northern Alps. Its church, traditional wooden chalets and thriving outdoor market preserve its charm and authenticity. – All routes leave from the village: no need for mini-bus rides. The programme for the week The daily distances vary from 90 to 130 km and include 1500m to 3500m of vertical. The exact programme may change depending on road closures, the weather and the group. – Monday: Lac d’Annecy, col de la Forclaz – Tuesday: Tour des Aravis – Wednesday: Tour du Plateau de Glières – Thursday: Col de la Colombière, col de Joux Plane – Friday: Col des Saisies, Col des Aravis Sportives: The hotel Beauregard – Our flagship partner hotel is a charming chalet on the edge of the village. Built in traditional Alpine wood and stone and tastefully decorated throughout, it is set on a slight rise and nestled in a secluded copse of trees. Recovery – The hotel has an indoor pool, spa, sauna and Jacuzzi. – We provide Compex electro-stimulation devices to speed your recovery. – You can book a massage from a sports physiotherapist. Travelling to La Clusaz Combine your week with one of the many Alpine sportives, such as the Time-Megève or the Marmotte. – There are dozens of flights a day from all over Europe into Geneva. – La Clusaz is a one-hour drive from Geneva airport. The benefits The costs* – Accustom your body to multiple days in the mountains – Improve speed and safety on the descents. – €1045 for a 4-day weekend – €1625 per week, all inclusive (except flights and massage). *subject to change. Consult us for details. ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.24 Amanda, Sebastian and Fred Les Saisies RACE SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT LIMITATIONS Through our Race Services, we aim to make your experience at the Haute Route as pleasant and as easy as possible. There are three components to the Race Services: The Haute Route is an amateur race, subject to its own rules and regulations. These mean that we cannot provide an identical service to what you see on the Tour de France, where the riders simply raise their arm to be resupplied on the road by their following car. The rules state that all non-emergency assistance must be provided within 100m of an official feed-zone. 1. Directeur Sportif The Directeur Sportif provides you with the extra level of support routinely enjoyed by the professionals in competition. Here are just a few of the features: – Comprehensive pre-stage briefing and advice – Your personal choice of energy drinks and nutrition. – Pickup and return of extra clothing during the stage – Compex electro-stimulation to speed recovery 2. Super-domestique The Super-domestique is an Alpine Cols coach that will cycle by your side throughout the Haute Route, providing coaching and support. This package includes the Directeur Sportif. In practice During the 2014 race we supported our riders at one, sometimes two feed-zones, usually on the top of the second col, before going to the arrival village to set up for recovery. It is our current intention to have two vehicles in 2015, thus allowing us to guarantee support at two points during each stage. 3. Recovery massage & physiotherapy A guaranteed 30 minute session at pre-arranged times each evening, from a qualified sports physiotherapist. FOR FULL DETAILS OF OUR RACE SERVICES, PLEASE REFER TO THE FOLLOWING PAGES. The benefits The costs – We take care of the details, you focus on your riding – Gain multiple places thanks to our coaching – Recover faster with our top sports physiotherapists – €595 for the Directeur Sportif – €995 for the Super-domesique – €330 for the Physiotherapy (not available alone) ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.26 DIRECTEUR SPORTIF - DETAILS WHEN Before the stage (previous day) Before the start During the stage (only in the authorized zones) After the stage At the end of the week WHAT Comprehensive Directeur Sportif briefing, based on our intimate knowledge of the stage: the route: landmarks and points of danger; the profile: climbs, descents, flat stretches; the weather forecast: temperatures, wind, precipitation; the strategy for the stage: pacing, nutrition, hydration; recommendations for clothing and equipment. Each cyclist will receive a waterproof mini route profile to take on the bike. Mechanical assistance up to the start WHY Know what to expect: no surprises Be fully prepared for the stage No stress: deal with any last minute mechanicals Provision of energy drinks, snacks and gels for the first part of the stage No need to mix your own: we do it for you. Provision of a pre-start energy drink One-on-one support. Reply to any questions or last-minute concerns; provide encouragement or if needed help to quieten the “inner chimp” Start the stage in optimum condition. Private resupply of energy drinks, snacks and gels Your choice of nutrition/hydration products, and no queuing Pick up, drop off or change clothing (jackets, waterproofs, arm-warmers, longfingered gloves, etc.) The temperature can vary by 30 degrees on a mountain stage: to be able to pick up, drop off or change clothing is a big advantage. Mechanical assistance: air, puncture repair, wheel exchange, mechanical adjustments. Recovery assistance provided on the finish line: Recovery drink High protein drink Bicarbonate drink High glucose natural snacks (figs, apricots, etc.) Immediate access to your small bag with the kit you need upon arrival to shower and change (carried in the Directeur Sportif’s car) Use one of our Compex electro-stimulation devices to accelerate your recovery. No stress! Private access to assistance The first hour is the most important for recovery and replenishment. This is a critical window not to be missed. These are not always easy to recover from the main transport: no need to go and get it yourself Electro-stimulation is known to increase the blood flow and thus accelerate the evacuation of lactic acid and other toxins. Mechanical assistance: in the case of a serious mechanical problem that neither we Private access to assistance nor Mavic can resolve we will take you to the nearest bike shop. Coach’s Corner: Debrief on the day’s stage: what went well, lessons learned, followed by briefing for the next day’s stage. Learn from the day’s experience Individual debrief for those with power meters: analysis of the power data; lessons learned and recommendations for the next day. Provision of a full set of hi-res photographs taken by Alpine Cols staff during the Great photos to show friends and family. week, with rights for personal, non-commercial use. ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.27 SUPER-DOMESTIQUE - DETAILS WHEN WHAT WHY During the stage You will be accompanied during each stage by one of our coaches Olivier Dulaurent, Yannick Drangowski or Stéphane Jacquin on their own bikes. In addition to their intimate knowledge of the route, they are extremely accomplished and competitive riders in their own right. Riding alongside you, they will provide you with the benefit of their experience through immediate feedback on your: Climbing technique - gear selection, cadence, intensity Descending technique – position, trajectory, gear selection, speed, safety Pacing and drafting When to make an effort, when to recover Nutrition – when and how much to eat and drink What to wear Olivier, Stéphane and Yannick are equipped with a video camera to film you during the event and provide visual feedback on your technique during the post-stage debriefing. During the stage, they will also answer your questions, provide encouragement and give immediate mechanical assistance should you need it during the stage. During the Haute Route, only a coach riding alongside you can see exactly how you cycle and therefore provide precise and targeted feedback. This is not possible from the car, which is not permitted to follow the riders on the road. The potential performance gain from receiving top-quality advice throughout the seven stages is significant: in 2014 our riders estimated they gained as many as 40-50 places. Please note that this package is limited to a maximum of three persons per coach, to ensure individual attention. PHYSIOTHERAPY- DETAILS WHEN WHAT After the stage Six pre-arranged 30 minute sessions with one of our highly qualified, experienced sports physiotherapist. The session may be used either to treat injuries/aches and pains or to help recovery by eliminating the toxins from your legs. One session after each of the first six stages. WHY Many riders pick up injuries. Getting you back on the road the next day means treatment from an experienced physiotherapist, well beyond what can be achieved through a 15 min massage. ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.28 PREPARING AND RIDING THE HAUTE ROUTE SUMMARY FINANCIAL PROPOSAL – COMPLETE PACKAGE* Individual coaching (6 months, incl. one day with the coach) €1400 Training camp (one week in La Clusaz, June 2015) €1625 Super-domestique (during the Haute Route) €995 Physiotherapy (during the Haute Route) €330 Sub-total €4350 5% package discount (€210) TOTAL €4140 Approximate equivalent in GBP £3200 *With the exception of the physiotherapy during the Haute Route, any of the elements can be purchased separately. ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.29 “ it was indeed tough but I really enjoyed it and thanks to u guys it did for sure make it a little easier…and thank goodness u guys were there as the weather was so up and down that it helped to have the option to drop off or pick up clothes. Also the after race recovery food/drink was a big help as I know from previous Haute Routes it can seem simple but become complicated trying to get all this organized yourself between lunch/showers/massage/fixing bikes etc. Charlie and the massage service were fantastic . I will for sure use you guys again next year as for me it was worth every penny. Craig, Dolomites 2014 ” “ I would like to quote John here - "A lot of the credit for that goes to the Alpine Cols team for looking after me so well." Just having that peace of mind and the extra support knowing there was someone else there looking out for me was a big confidence boost going into some of these stages. The social aspect of it was great as well, being able to recognize a few others out there and help each other out. Having people to talk to and share experiences after the racing was nice too. I'm already looking forward to the next one. Shane, Alps 2014 ” ALPINE COLS | HAUTE ROUTE | P.30 Alpine Cols SAS 631 chemin du Recredoz 01220 Divonne-les-Bains, France Tel (FR): +33 (0)450 200 772 Tel: (UK): +44 (0)1227 647 015 www.alpinecols.com