- Road to Paris: Paved With Gold
- This year, the Tour de France may have ended in Nice. But for the hard-working athletes involved, the road led straight to the Eiffel Tower in Paris. With a backdrop worthy of a classic film, where champions speed from Montmartre, past the Arc de Triomphe, onwards to the history books. With the Time Trial starting just north of the tower, in Invalides.
What is that mysterious quality reserved for the highest mountains? Why are we so hell-bent on suffering in silence on our solitary climbs to reach cloud-riddled peaks? We join Sophie Moser on a ride on the Julier Pass to learn more about our fascination with the gravity-defying act of cycling in the mountains – and why we keep coming back for more.
The Julier Pass is one of Sophie Moser’s favorite climbs in her adopted home of Switzerland. Little red trains pass overhead as the snowy road bends through quaint villages. These mountains stop us in our tracks. They fascinate us and inspire a will to conquer them at any cost. But even world-class scenery won’t help when you’ve spent your legs. Sometimes the struggle is real: you’re fighting your mind as well as the gradient.
On a summer ride last year, Sophie had it bad. ‘It was so painful. I was waiting for it to feel good. It was a day when I questioned why I do this,’ she tells us.