Time Megeve Mont Blanc Sportive
The Time Megeve is a real gem of an alpine sportive. With 3 distances and 2,3, or 4 climbs depending on which you choose, it is not for the fainthearted (or lover of the flats as there isn't any!) The area around Megeve is stunning scenery with alpine pastures and rocky ridgelines all in the shadow of the incredible Mont Blanc, glimpses of which wil spur you on up the cols for some jaw dropping views and descents. It is also an ideal training event if you are doing the Etape or Marmotte later in the summer, but very much worth doing in its own right as well.
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