Tour des Stations 2019 Special rates, free return bus transport and a 4-day festival ahead

STORY BY Emmanuelle 2nd April 2019

There are only a few more days to enrol at a special price for the Tour des Stations ! Grab your diary : the second edition sets off on Saturday 10 August 2019. The route has undergone a few minor modifications, the main one being the uphill section to Thyon 2000. Once again this year, participants will explore breathtaking scenery, riding through vineyards, pastures and picturesque villages.


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NEW FOR 2019 – FREE « SHUTTLE BUS » TO CRANS-MONTANA!
Lots of benefits will be offered to participants and their companions this year, such as free shuttle buses offering transport from Verbier to Crans-Montana for participants after the race. Accommodation possibilities mean that those who would like to can prolong their weekend in Crans-Montana, and enjoy the first edition of the Alpine Cycling Festival, the new show by Cirque au Sommet, the Blues festival at the lake, as well as the only Combat de Reines cowfighting event organised during the summer season.

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Another undeniable benefit for competitors and their companions during the summer season is that from the first night spent in Crans-Montana, whatever accommodation you choose, you receive your own “My Explorer card” advantage card! Free cable cars and transport, as well as lots of activities and benefits. Make the most of the opportunity to explore Crans-Montana and its mountains like never before !


A reminder in 2018 almost 2000 cyclists of all levels took part in the first edition of the Tour des Stations, selecting one of the four routes on offer : Ultrafondo from Martigny to Verbier (220km, 7,400 m/+height gain), Granfondo from Crans-Montana to Verbier (140km, 4700 m/+height gain), Mediofondo from Conthey to Verbier (50 km | 2000 m/+height gain) and Bambinofondo around Conthey (8km).

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