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Sports Tours International prepares for Tour de France
The UK’s largest independent multi-sports tour operator saddles up for Tour de France
Sports Tours International, the UK’s largest independent multi-sports tour operator, has been announced as an Official Tour Operator for the 2016 Tour de France.
The Greater Manchester based company will offer exclusive ride and watch travel package options that place customers in the heart and atmosphere of the Tour de France action.
Sports Tours International Head of Cycling Alex de Waard said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for cyclists to take part in one of the biggest cycling events on the calendar. We have been taking customers to the Tour de France for a number of years now and our experienced reps know exactly where to take you and how to get the very best out of your Tour experience.”
The announcement of the full route of the 2016 Tour de France took place in Paris today (October 20th).
The start of the first stage of the Tour de France 2016 on Saturday 2nd July will be set against the backdrop of the world famous and instantly recognisable Mont Saint Michel.
The finish line on Utah Beach Sainte-Marie-du-Mont will provide an opportunity to salute the soldiers who bravely landed on the shores of Normandy back in June 1944.
For more information or to book visit http://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/cycling/Tour-de-France
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This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sports Tours International .
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