Welcome to
Train4tri.com
Triathlon Training
in the French Alps
Hugh and Naomi Colvin invite you to come
and train with them in the French Alps for your multisport or cycling event.
We can offer you everything you need to get the most out of a change of
scenery for your training. From fully supported cycling on Tour de France
bike routes to our own in house sports massage therapist, a trip to the Alps
will leave you refreshed, revitalized and ready to take on any event.
Our aim is to make
your training experience as personal as possible so you get the most out of
your stay.
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Set triathlon training weeks and
weekends, with a full
training program, fully catered chalet style accommodation and a support vehicle
for bike rides.
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Club and group training options to allow you to train
with your club or a group of friends with a fully bespoke service.
Let us know in advance what you want to get out of your trip
and we can plan everything for the week around you.
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Come with the whole family and they can take advantage of other activities in
the Alps whilst you hit the road. Book our accommodation and choose how much you
want us to get involved.
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Train4tri is based in the picturesque village of Bozel in the world famous
Courchevel Valley. We are a couple of hours drive from Geneva
airport and about 9 hours from Calais.
Training options
are flexible to suit individuals, clubs and groups.
Facilities and highlights include:
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A
freshwater swimming lake on our doorstep for open water swimming training.
There is a swimming pool complex about 15 minutes drive away
with indoor and outdoor pools
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Tour De France cycle routes and climbs and other routes of our own. Cycling does
not get more challenging or spectacular than the French Alps.
Well known climbs in the area include the Courchevel Altiport, The Col de la
Madeleine, the Col de L'Iseran, the Cormet de Roselend and the Col du Petit St
Bernard.
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Support vehicle to back up long distance rides with energy
drinks and food and a lunch stop.
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Running training on
woodland trails or take to the roads up to local ski resorts to push yourself
even harder.
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