GFNY Alpes Vaujany is confirmed to go ahead as planned on August 30th following an announcement from French President Macron that events will be allowed from mid-July.
NEW YORK CITY, May 5, 2020 – Vaujany, in the French Alps, will host the 2020/21 GFNY Europe Championship on August 30 as scheduled. A statement from the Prime Minister’s office on April 28 announced that no events of 5000 persons, or more will be allowed before September 1st.
GFNY Alpes Vaujany has an expected starting list of 1000 riders and will mark the re-start of the 2020 cycling season on August 30th.
A new and improved route has been finalized which now also includes the stunning Col du Glandon. The competitive long course mimics a lolly-pop loop, 117km long with arguably the most challenging course of the GFNY calendar with 3925 meters of climbing. The non-competitive short course is point to point covering 40Km with 1707 meters of ascent.
The race starts in Vaujany with a controlled descent from the village of Vaujany to the base of the first challenge of the day, a 25km climb up Col de La Croix de Fer. On route to the peak at 2,067 meters, riders will pass by lush forest and lac de Grand’Maison. Upon reaching the peak there is a long descent into Saint Jean de Maurienne and a flat 10km through the Maurienne valley before starting the climb up Col du Glandon. The descent from the top will bring riders back to the bottom of Vaujany for the final climb, a short but technical 5km climb to the finish line.
“I can’t wait to host a GFNY in the French Alps and am especially proud of this Championship course,” said GFNY CEO Uli Fluhme. “Vaujany is a beautiful host location, surrounded by the most famous climbs in the world. It’s ideal for a summer ride, race and family vacation. And it’s a dream to re-start the 2020 GFNY season in a region that is loaded with cycling history.”
The top 20% of riders over all age groups in the long course qualify for a front corral start at the GFNY World Championship in NYC on May 16, 2021.

In today’s show:

What do the organizers of GFNY during the year?
  • Interview with Daniela Gad, Organizer of GFNY in Mexico.
  • GFNY Alps Vaujany camp
  • New Limited Edition Jersey.
  • Winner of from last week.
  • To win an entry to GFNY Cozumel:Which is the favorite place to ride a bike for Daniela?

 

Que hacen los organizadores durante todo el año?

  • Entrevista con Daniela Gad, organizadora de GFNY en México.
  • GFNY Alps Vaujany camp.
  • Nuevo jersey Edición limitada.
  • Ganadores de los pases a GFNY Vaujany:
  • Para ganarte un pase a GFNY Cozumel Contesta: ¿Cuál es el lugar favorito de Daniela para andar en bici?

 

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In today’s show: 

  • Save the date, the races are back.
  • GFNY Alps Vaujany has a new race course.
  • The Col Du Glandon in professional cycling.
  • 2 double passes for GFNY Vaujany: Answer: What’s the distance and the average percentage of one of the 2 main climbs of GFNY Vaujany.

 

  • Save the date, regresan las carreras.
  • GFNY Alps Vaujany tiene nueva ruta.
  • El Col Du Glandon en el ciclismo profesional.
  • 2 pases dobles para GFNY Vaujany: Contesta: distancia y el desnivel promedio de alguno de los 2 puertos principales de la carrera de GFNY Vaujany.

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In today’s show: 

  • The 2020 3X Medal and how to get it.
  • The best palmares from the first 10 years of GFNY.
  • Win a GFNY Buff.
  • New products on the GFNY shop.
  • La Medalla 3 x 2020 y su nuevo límite de fechas.

  • Los mejores palmarés de los primeros 10 años de GFNY.

  • Gánate un BUFF GFNY.

  • Novedades de  la tienda GFNY

In today’s show: 

  • Interview with Flavio De Luna, 2x Champion of GFNY Cozumel.
  • Preparation for a race.
  • Breakfast of Champions.
  • New dynamics to win GFNY prizes.
  • All GFNY store on sale.

 

  • Entrevista con Flavio De Luna, 2x Campeón de GFNY Cozumel.
  • Preparación a una carrera.
  • Desayuno de campeones.
  •  Nuevas dinámicas para ganarse premios.
  • Toda la tienda GFNY con ofertas.

In today’s show:

  • Basics for training at home.
  • What can be done on the rollers.
  • Essential and non-essential for the roller.
  • Core exercises that we can all do at home.

 

  • Básicos a tomar en cuenta para entrenar en casa
  • Que se puede hacer en el rodillo.
  • Esenciales y no esenciales para el rodillo.
  • Core, ejercicios que todos podemos hacer en casa.

 

Stay strong, and stay safe!

 

GFNY France New Course

THE COURSE

LONG ROUTE: With close to 4000 meters of climbing over 117 km, the GFNY Alpes Vaujany long route is a test of your legs, and your willpower.

The race starts with a controlled 5km descent from the mountain town of Vaujany. After the quick descent, the first challenge of the day begins: the 25-km climb up Col de la Croix de Fer, first through the forest, then past lac de Grand’Maison, then to its breath-taking top at 2,067 meters. After descending on the other side, and flat 10k in the Maurienne valley, you’ll climb Col du Glandon. After the descent off Glandon, you will face the final challenge of the day: the climb back to Vaujany and your finish line celebration.

LONG COURSE IS A COMPETITION: Only the finishers of the 117 km long course are eligible for category rankings and Overall and Podium awards. If you want to race and be ranked in your category, you must complete the long course. Top 20% of finishers in each age groups qualify for the Racer Corral at every GFNY World event.

Learn more at: gfnyfr.com

At the start of GFNY in 2019, I found myself on my bike, suspended above the Hudson River on the lower deck of the George Washington Bridge, surrounded by 5,000 fellow racers from over 90 different countries. Even though this was my third consecutive GFNY, I stood there, shaking my head in disbelief thinking, “WOW, a bicycle race has shut down the busiest bridge in the world!” The bridge remains open through snowstorms, high winds, repairs, maintenance, and accidents. And all of this in a country where cycling is certainly not a national pastime. It seemed to me that the magnitude of this bridge being closed just for the sake of our bicycle race was being lost or not fully comprehended by most of us.

It also occurred to me that since a great majority of GFNY racers are either from another state or another country, theres a pretty good chance that most of the riders around me on the bridge would enjoy some insight to where they were, what they were looking at, where the racecourse would be taking them, and the significance of it all.

We compiled this “Points of Interest Guide” to help you get to know the GFNY racecourse from a slightly different perspective. It’s so much more than just rolling hills, quaint towns and Bear Mountain. This guide will make your race experience and trip to New York more fulfilling.

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Between Two Forts.

At the start line, we are suspended above the Hudson River, between where once two American Revolutionary War forts defended the river. Fort Lee was just south of the bridge in New Jersey, and Fort Washington was just north of the bridge on the New York side of the river. Cannon fire passed right through where we are lined up for the race start, as Colonial Americans fired down upon British ships sailing up the river. On November 16, 1776, British forces overwhelmed and captured Fort Washington. After the battle surviving Americans fled across the river to the safety of Fort Lee. Margaret Corbin was a patriot nurse at that battle who remained beside her husband operating a cannon. When her husband was fatally wounded and unable to operate the cannon, she immediately took his place, efficiently loaded and accurately fired the cannon, until her left arm was nearly severed. Margaret never fully recovered from her wounds, yet her bravery and devotion did not go unnoticed on the battlefield. A few years later, her valiant service was recognized by the newly formed US government as she became the first female recipient of a lifelong pension.

Highly Recommended:  Visit Fort Lee Historic Park before or after the race.  It is located on the racecourse and is less than 1 mile from the GFNY Welcome Zone.

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In today’s show:

  • GFNY Bali 2020 Results.
  • Marcia Barrios, winner of GFNY Panama prepares for GFNY Jerusalem.
  • Courtesy winner of GFNY Punta Cana.
  • To win a pair of GFNY sunglasses: Upload a photo with a GFNY jersey and tag GFNY Gruppo on Facebook or Instagram

 

  • Resultados de GFNY Bali 2020.
  • Marcia Barrios ganadora de GFNY Panamá se prepara para GFNY Jerusalén.
  • Ganador de la cortesía a GFNY Punta Cana.
  • Para ganarte uno lentes GFNY:
  • Sube una foto con un jersey GFNY y etiqueta a GFNY Gruppo en Facebook o Instagram

 

 

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