GFNY Announces: GFNY Grand Ballon

GFNY heads to Thann for inaugural race in July 10, 2022

Nestled at the foothills of the Vosges mountains, the town of Thann has a rich heritage that earned it the title as one of the 100 most beautiful destinations of France (Les Plus Beaux Détours de France). The historic town center is spread around the St-Thiébaut collegiate church, a jewel of Gothic architecture. As you stroll along the narrow streets, you will discover 16th century houses, fountains, oriel windows, towers and fortifications dating from the 14th and 15th centuries and the embankments of the Thur River.

Charming villages are set throughout the heart of two valleys in southern Alsace. The routes will lead you to waterfalls and mountain lakes, and will offer you a panorama and a breathtaking landscapes of the Alsace plain to the Bernese Alps. You will be able to take in the beauty of the mountain range by crisscrossing the ridge route.

Thann lies at the start of the 170km Alsace Wine Route and boasts a wine-growing tradition and exceptional vineyards. The route shows idyllic landscapes, cultural highlights and, of course, the vineyards themselves. Set on steep sides of mountains, the unique vineyards produce some of the world’s most remarkable vintages.

 

THE COURSE

The long course of GFNY Grand Ballon will take you through the heart of the scenic Balloons des Vosges Nature Park, to test yourself on the most legendary and demanding climbs of the Hautes Vosges Mountains.

The race starts from the historic center of Thann, at the gateway to the Alsace Wine Route. The climbing starts 1km into the race, up the little-known climb Le Plan Diebold, just before joining the ascent of the mythical Grand Ballon. Grand Ballon is highest point of the Vosges Mountains and its road culminates at 1325m.

After descending Grand Ballon, you will race along the ridges towards the Markstein Ski Station at KM 35 and then you’ll reach the Florival Valley and its small typical Alsatian villages. Your next Vosges climbs are the Col du Fisrtplan at KM 70, the very demanding climb Wasserbourg with its maximum incline of more than 21%, Petit Ballon at KM 86.5, Col du Platzewasel at KM 103, Route des Crétes, a second ascent to the top of Grand Ballon at KM 117 and finally the last climb, Viel Armand, a place of historical significance from the First World War at KM 128. The descent will lead you through Cernay before taking the Thann Road and completing the race. Beware of the headwind and stay with a group, your determination to reach the finish line will help you get through this flat section.

Make no mistake, we are in the middle of the mountains with the well-known climbs of the Tour de France will leave you very little respite, but the breathtaking views on the Vosges Balloons and the magnificent Alsace Plain will make you forget the challenges.

Back in Thann, a festive post-race celebration and meal await you. Celebrate your accomplishment in the historic center of Thann after a day of enjoying the surrounding nature.

Long Route – 145km

 

Medium Route – 56km

 

 

GETTING THERE

The closest airport to Thann is the EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg (codes EAP, MLH, BSL), which is just a 30-minute drive to Thann. This airport has service from within Europe via Air France, Ryanair, Sprintair and easyJet.
For international arrivals, check flights to these international airports:
Zurich (ZRH) – 1h:30 drive or 2h:20 train
Paris (CDG) – 5h drive or 4h:20 train (express train from CDG to Strasbourg)
Frankfurt (FRA) – 3h drive or 4h train

 

 

 

L’Alpe d’Huez headlines GFNY La Vaujany

Riders get to tackle the legendary L’Alpe d’Huez climb, not once, but twice, on June 20, 2021

As France enters summer season, GFNY racing continues to get back on track with the inaugural GFNY Vaujany where two assaults from different sides on the infamous L’Alpe d’Huez climb will test the best of climbers this weekend, Sunday, June 20.

While the GFNY La Vaujany course is only 105km long and by that GFNYs shortest ever, its 3,669m of climbing provide plenty of challenge even for the fittest riders. The course profile makes it one of the hardest GFNYs. 100 of the 105km are either up or down.

The host village of Vaujany is set amidst nature and is the perfect escape for riders and families coming out of the European lock down. Legendary climbs like Galibier, Izoard or Croix de Fer are nearby and wait to get tackled.

“We love being back in Vaujany,” says GFNY CEO Uli Fluhme. “It’s an idyllic mountain village but with the sports infrastructure of a city. Pool, gym, trails, roads – it’s all right here.”

Website: lavaujany.gfny.com

GFNY will be back again at the end of August for the second annual GFNY Alpes Vaujany: same start/finish as GFNY La Vaujany but a completely different course with the two giants of Col de la Croix de Fer and Col du Glandon. The week leading up to the race, the GFNY Camp offers relaxed riding up all the famous cols.

Website: vaujany.gfny.com

 

About GFNY Global Endurance Sports Series

GFNY Global Endurance Sports Series is a sports event company with three decades of experience in racing, planning and organizing events. The global endurance sports brand hosts multiple events throughout the year around the world on five continents.

Working with partners around the world to deliver a first-class experience, GFNY Global Endurance Sports Series puts their athletes first.

Cycling

20 plus events around the world. View the 2021-2022 calendar here

Riders get to BE A PRO FOR A DAY ® by competing against others, themselves and the clock in a personal endurance challenge.

Top 10% (20% at regional championships) of finishers in each age group qualify for the Racer Corral at every GFNY World event.

GFNY World Championship NYC

The 10th annual GFNY World Championship New York will be held on May 15, 2022. The race features the world’s most international peloton with riders from over 90 countries. Athletes take on a challenging 100-mile route from NYC to Bear Mountain to Fort Lee to compete against each other, the clock and themselves in a personal endurance challenge.

The official GFNY website is: www.gfny.com.

Further Material for Media Use

GFNY Peru video: here
GFNY Press Images: here
GFNY World calendar graphic: here
Previous GFNY press releases: here

Media Contact

Gran Fondo New York Inc.

Jenna van der Heide, 
Uli Fluhme, 

GFNY LA VAUJANY CONFIRMÉE🔥LIMITÉE À 500 PARTICIPANTS

Les dernières informations gouvernementales nous ont confirmé que notre épreuve aura bien lieu le 20 juin prochain.

Pour suivre les mesures sanitaire du mois de juin, nous avons décidé de limiter notre épreuve à 500 participants.

Vous pouvez compter sur notre expérience d’organisateur “COVID SAFE » acquise depuis un an en France et à travers le monde, pour vous proposer la plus belle expérience GFNY sur un parcours exceptionnel.

N’attendez plus pour reserver votre dossard dès maintenant sur notre site lavaujany.gfny.com.

 


The French government provided the guidelines to hold events in June. In line with these, we decided to limit the field to 500 riders.

You can trust GFNY’s COVID SAFE race production, tried and tested not only in Vaujany in August 2020 but at five more races around the world during the pandemic.

1800 racers at inaugural GFNY Mazatlán

GFNY at the “Pearl of the Pacific” biggest new race ever in Mexico

NEW YORK CITY, May 6, 2021 – A gentle rolling course along the pacific shores of Sinaloa in Mazatlán provided a perfect season opener for the 1800 riders at Sunday’s inaugural GFNY Mazatlán.

Race day started early at 6am against a backdrop of clear blue skies. Following a tried and tested Covid safe race plan, the new normal for 2021, family and friends were able to gather to cheer the riders on their way.

Starting on the main oceanfront of Malecon Avenue, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, over 18 countries were represented making the race a truly international affair. On crossing the finish line, festivities continued with live music, post-race pasta, podium ceremony against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.

“We couldn’t be happier to see a successful safe roll out of GFNY Mazatlán,” says Lidia Fluhme, GFNY’s co-founder.” Mexico has embraced the new normal with successful Covid safe event planning and this was highlighted with 1800 riders this past weekend. It’s the second Mexican race of this size during Covid after GFNY Cozumel in November 2020. We have now successfully held five races during the pandemic and have shown on three continents how it’s done.”

Both men’s and women’s races were a fast and tightly fought battle amongst the top represented Mexican riders. 3-time Mexican champion Luis Lemus took the title in 3:10:02 while Antonieta Gaxiola showed similar grit in the women’s race, edging out compatriots by a whisker in 3:13:22.

 

About GFNY Global Endurance Sports Series

GFNY Global Endurance Sports Series is a sport event company with three decades of experience in racing, planning and organizing events. The global endurance sports brand hosts multiple events throughout the year around the world on five continents.

Working with partners around the world to deliver a first-class experience, GFNY Global Endurance Sports Series puts their athletes first.

Cycling

20 plus events around the world. View the 2021-2022 calendar here

Riders get to BE A PRO FOR A DAY ® by competing against others, themselves and the clock in a personal endurance challenge.

Top 10% (20% at regional championships) of finishers in each age group qualify for the Racer Corral at every GFNY World event.

GFNY World Championship NYC

The 10th annual GFNY World Championship New York will be held on May 15, 2022. The race features the world’s most international peloton with riders from over 90 countries. Athletes take on a challenging 100-mile route from NYC to Bear Mountain to Fort Lee to compete against each other, the clock and themselves in a personal endurance challenge.

The official GFNY website is: www.gfny.com.

Further Material for Media Use

GFNY Mazatlan video: here
GFNY Mazatlan photos: here
GFNY World calendar graphic: here
Previous GFNY press releases: here

Media Contact
Gran Fondo New York Inc.
Emma Bishop, 
Uli Fluhme, 

Learn how to taper and peak for race day with the Training Center Podcast

This week on the GFNY Training Center Podcast, our co-hosts talk tapering and peaking for race day.

Peaking is a blend of art and science that many riders get wrong, but this episode will help you understand the basics and have you ready to hone your form for race day.

Listen to Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. 

And as always, remember that GFNY Coaching is available wherever you prefer to listen:

Get the lowdown on GFNY Vaujany with the Training Center Podcast

This week on the GFNY Training Center Podcast, our hosts preview GFNY Vaujany, coming up on August 29th.

GFNY Vaujany is one of the most exciting races on the GFNY Calendar. It tackles Alpine climbs with Tour de France pedigree over the most challenging climbing course GFNY offers.

Not only that, but it’s an opportunity to visit one of the most famous places in the world to ride a bicycle.

Listen to this episode of the Training Center Podcast for a breakdown of the course and the race, plus details on travel, lodging, and things to do in the area.

Part 1 (Course), Part 2 (Course), Part 3 (Logistics)

And as always, remember that GFNY Coaching is available wherever you prefer to listen:

GFNY adds L’Alpe d’Huez

GFNY La Vaujany will offer riders the chance to tackle the legendary L’Alpe d’Huez climb – twice on June 20, 2021

NEW YORK CITY – The Global Endurance Sports Series GFNY adds a second race in the dream destination of Vaujany in the French Alps on June 20, 2021. At GFNY La Vaujany, riders get to tackle L’Alpe d’Huez from two sides for a total of 103km with 3,669m of climbing.

GFNY already hosts GFNY Alpes Vaujany which will see its second edition on August 29, 2021 and include legendary Col de la Croix de Fer and Col du Glandon.

The inaugural race in 2020 was the first race in France during the pandemic. GFNYs covid safe measures were lauded by French government officials and applied to many French events happening after GFNY.

Due to this success, GFNY took over the organization of the cyclosportive “La Vaujany” which has been existing for 24 years. GFNY La Vaujany will be held on a more compact course than in recent years and include the infamous L’Alpe d’Huez climb.

“Vaujany is truly a cyclists’ dream destination in the heart of the French Alps,” says GFNY CEO Uli Fluhme. “There are so many legendary climbs in the area and the village itself is an incredibly relaxing place immersed in spectacular nature. When we were approached by the municipality to organize GFNY La Vaujany, we jumped on the opportunity to bring our riders yet another GFNY experience.”

Both GFNY La Vaujany and GFNY Alpes Vaujany offer weeklong camps surrounding the race. Riders get to experience all the legendary cols that are not already part of the race to make the most of their time in Vaujany.

More info and registration for both GFNYs in Vaujany are available at france.gfny.com.

 

About GFNY Global Endurance Sports Series

GFNY Global Endurance Sports Series is a sport event company with three decades of experience in racing, planning and organizing events. The global endurance sports brand hosts multiple events throughout the year around the world on five continents.

Working with partners around the world to deliver a first-class experience, GFNY Global Endurance Sports Series puts their athletes first.

Cycling

20 plus events around the world. View the 2021-2022 calendar here

Riders get to BE A PRO FOR A DAY ® by competing against others, themselves and the clock in a personal endurance challenge.

Top 10% (20% at regional championships) of finishers in each age group qualify for the Racer Corral at every GFNY World event.

GFNY World Championship NYC

The 10th annual GFNY World Championship New York will be held on May 15, 2022. The race features the world’s most international peloton with riders from over 90 countries. Athletes take on a challenging 100-mile route from NYC to Bear Mountain to Fort Lee to compete against each other, the clock and themselves in a personal endurance challenge.

The official GFNY website is: www.gfny.com.

Further Material for Media Use

GFNY La Vaujany video: here
GFNY La Vaujany photos: here
GFNY World calendar graphic: here
Previous GFNY press releases: here

Media Contact
Gran Fondo New York Inc.
Emma Bishop, 
Uli Fluhme, 

As you may know, GFNY is branching out and offering our first marathon on October 24th, in Sebring, Florida.

That offers GFNY racers the unique opportunity of doubling up with a marathon on October 24th, and GFNY Sebring a week later on October 31st.

This week on the Training Center podcast we talked how to train for both events. Balancing training for cycling and running is tricky, but with a good training plan, you can conquer both events, and we’re here to help.

Listen to Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.

The guys at the Training Center Podcast also took some time recently to discuss peloton racing and how to improve your skills at racing in a pack. When it comes to getting competent racing in big groups, nothing beats experience, but Chris and Christian show some tips to get out, challenge yourself, and improve your bunch riding ability.

Listen to Part 1 and Part 2

And as always, remember that GFNY Coaching is available wherever you prefer to listen:

Heat Acclimation and Listener Questions on the GFNY Training Center Podcast

The GFNY Training Center Podcast is back this week to discuss heat acclimation!

Competing in the heat offers unique challenges, especially if you’re coming from a cooler climate. Luckily there are simple strategies you can implement to get your body prepared for the heat. Listen to Part 1 and Part 2. 

For our second episode of the week, we took a few questions from listeners. In Part 1, we discussed supplement use and why it might be a good idea to do periodic blood tests. In Part 2, we talk about techniques to reduce fatigue and recover from hard sessions.

And as always, remember that GFNY Coaching is available wherever you prefer to listen:

Talking GFNY Camps on the Training Center Podcast

This week on the GFNY Training Center Podcast, our hosts took some time to talk about GFNY Camps. Along with our events in Vaujany and Tuscany we offer week-long camps before the race, offering up the chance for riding and sightseeing in two exceptional destinations.

Chris is a veteran of several GFNY Camps, and Christian will be present at both camps this year to represent GFNY Coaching, so we discuss what you can expect from camps and why they are a great complement to your GFNY experience.

Listen to Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3, and please consider attending a GFNY camp later this year!

And as always, remember that GFNY Coaching is available wherever you prefer to listen:

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