Haute Route Alps 2025
©️ Haute Route Alpes
- Next event : 24 Sun ➜ August 30, 2025Date confirmed
The event in a few words
All set to ride! 🚲 The most dedicated cyclists are eagerly awaited for an extraordinary event: the Haute Route Alpes 😍. This is a cycling race that connects Megève to Nice through some of the most beautiful mountain passes in the Alps ⛰️. The event spans seven days at the end of August 🗓️, making it the perfect way to wrap up your vacation 🧳. In total, participants will pedal 813 km with an elevation gain of no less than 18,800 meters! 🤯 If the 800 km sounds daunting, you can choose to challenge yourself on just the first three stages, covering 370 km and 9,600 mD+👌.
The Haute Route Alpes is more than just a stage race ↔️; it's an epic journey through legendary climbs such as the Col Agnel, Col de la Lombarde, and the infamous Col du Galibier 🫣. During a 1911 Tour de France stage, cyclist Gustave Garrigou famously said of the Col du Galibier, "It’s not a hill, it’s a mountain." This statement has since become legendary in the world of cycling ✨. And speaking of legends, the Haute Route Alpes awaits your participation to write your story and perhaps enter the realm of legends yourself 🥇.
The grand start will be from Megève, with cyclists taking off at lightning speed! ⚡ This first stage features 104 km and 2,600 mD+: a perfect warm-up, don't you think? 😉 Participants will discover some of the iconic passes like Col de l’Épine and Col de la Croix Fry ↗️. Stage two, extending from Megève to Tignes, comprises 109 km and 3,500 mD+ 😎. It introduces you properly to the race, with challenges like the Cormet de Roselend. After all, not everyone can tackle 20 km with a 7% gradient 🫡.
Stage three starts from Tignes and covers 158 km to reach Serre Chevalier, plus 3,500 mD+. This is where you'll encounter the legendary Col du Galibier! Almost halfway there, stage four is the shortest, offering 95 km and 2,200 mD+ 🥳. Keep your eyes wide open 👀; you'll pass through breathtaking sights! 🤩
Next, it's stage five, andiamo, as you head to Italy, more precisely Cuneo 🤌. Although you won't have time for a delicious spaghetti dish, don't worry, it's coming soon 🍝. Keep up your pace over 140 km and 2,900 mD+... We know you've got more in you, so get ready 😇 as stage six is the most demanding with 181 km and 2,900 mD+ 🫨. The good news is your sweat will lead you to Nice ☀️, with its Promenade des Anglais and seaside views 🌊. Just one more stage remains, but the hardest part is behind you, and you can be proud of your journey ❤️.
The final stage, stage 7, is a time trial from Nice to the Col d’Èze. Gather your last reserves of energy to celebrate the end of this adventure that pushed your limits and made you part of a real community: not just anyone can be called a "Haute Router" 🥰. You'll be pampered from start to finish: briefings at each stage, refreshment stations 🍽️, Mavic technical support 🔧, secure peloton... You'll experience what Tour de France riders do! 🤯 And like them, you'll enjoy massages after each stage 💆♂️.
After all these emotions 😘, take some time to rest and give your body a well-deserved break... 🧘 We recommend making Nice your stopping point. You'll find everything you need to be happy and finish your vacation on a high note: swimming in the Mediterranean Sea ⛱️, strolling through the Old Town of Nice, or savoring the typical Niçoise salad and pissaladière 🥗.
This race has all the ingredients to win you over 🍽️, but to perfect the recipe, it still misses one ingredient... 🧑🍳 and we believe it's you. So don’t wait too long to decide! 🤗
5 reasons to join this race
A distance for every taste
371 kmTOP
813 km
- 24 Sun ➜ August 26, 2025
- Elevation gain : 9600mD+
A few more words
The event kicks off! 🏁 Runners will stay in Geneva for the first stage of 104 km and 2,600 meters of elevation gain 🤓. They will pass through the Col de l’Épine and the Col de la Croix-Fry. It's a gentle start, considering the challenges ahead 🤠.
Stage 2 will connect Geneva to Tignes with 109 km and 3,500 meters of elevation gain! 🚀 Runners will traverse the Col des Saisies and the renowned Cormet de Roselend, nestled at 1,968 meters above sea level 🏔️. You'll need to be on your toes for this stage, which includes a challenging 20 km stretch with a 7% incline. Get ready to sweat! 🥵
For stage 3, runners will depart from Tignes heading towards Serre Chevalier 🚴. These brave athletes will tackle a distance of 158 km and 3,500 meters of elevation gain☺️. They will pass through the Col de l'Iseran, the Col du Télégraphe, and the Col du Galibier 🌄.
813 km : 7 jours (813 km)
Road Cycling- 24 Sun ➜ August 30, 2025
- Elevation gain : 18800mD+
- 1 loopx813 km
A few more words
- The event kicks off! 🏁 Runners will stay in Geneva for this first stage of 104 km and 2,600 m elevation gain 🤓. They'll pass through the Col de l'Épine and Col de la Croix-Fry. A gentle start, considering the rest of the adventure 🤠.
- Stage 2 will link Geneva to Tignes with 109 km and 3,500 m elevation gain! 🚀 Runners will tackle the Col des Saisies and the renowned Cormet de Roselend, located at 1,968 meters altitude 🏔️. You'll need to be in top form for this stage, featuring a 20 km segment with a 7% gradient—prepare to sweat! 🥵
- For stage 3, runners will depart from Tignes heading to Serre Chevalier 🚴. The determined runners will cover a distance of 158 km and 3,500 m elevation gain ☺️. They will pass through the Col de l'Iseran, the Col du Télégraphe, and the Col du Galibier 🌄.
- Stage 4 will go from Briançon to the Col d'Izoard 🫸. Covering 95 km and 2,200 m elevation gain! At this point, half of the adventure is wrapped up ➿.
- Stage 5 will start from Briançon, crossing the Italian border to reach Cuneo 📍. This stage spans 140 km and 2,900 m elevation gain, with runners tackling the other side of the Col d'Izoard and then the Col Agnel 🚵.
- Stage 6, the penultimate stage but undoubtedly the most challenging 🤯, will take the runners on a journey of 181 km and 3,500 m elevation gain! Runners will set off from Cuneo to reach Nice, passing through the Col de la Lombarde and then the Col de la Colmiane/Saint-Martin.
- Stage 7, the final stage of the race, is a time trial starting from Nice to the Col d'Eze ⌚.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Race bibs will be available for collection the day before the start directly in Megève.
Runners will receive their bib after completing the following actions:
• Provide a valid photo ID
• Confirm that the emergency contact information is correct and up-to-date
• Present the mandatory equipment
Each runner must collect their bib in person. The organizer reserves the right to deny race entry to anyone who has not completed these actions.
The first stage will start in Megève, next to the Sports Palace.
To participate in the Haute Route Alpes, you must provide one of the following documents to the organizers:
A French sports license issued by the French Cycling Federation (FFC)
An equivalent international license recognized by the International Cycling Union (UCI), indicating a "no contraindication to competitive cycling"
An original medical certificate stating "no contraindication to competitive cycling" dated less than one year from the last day of the Race
A health module certificate from the FFC for the Race and, in scenarios prescribed by the Health Module, a medical certificate indicating no contraindication to competitive cycling.
Participants must send a copy to the Organizer to confirm their registration. Additionally, they must present one of these documents when collecting their race bib. For registration to be accepted, the participant must also ensure to complete the mandatory steps: fill out the online registration form and provide the organizer with valid emergency contact information.
Participants must finish all stages within the established cut-off times to be included in the final general classification. Cut-off times depend on various factors: the distance and difficulty of each stage, weather conditions, and the elevation gain and loss of the route. They are defined in close collaboration with local authorities granting permits. These cut-off times will be communicated during the safety briefing the day before each stage.
The following rules apply to cut-off times:
If a participant exceeds the cut-off time, they will be withdrawn from the race and can then return to the "Haute Route Village" on the sweep bus.
Exceeding the cut-off on a stage will classify the participant as "Did Not Finish" (DNF) in the official stage ranking. In such cases, they may start on the following days but will no longer appear in the event's General Classification. They will still be listed in the stage rankings they complete and will be eligible for daily podiums. The "End of Race Car" has the authority to stop a participant who has exceeded a cut-off time.
The "Red Lantern" is a personality whose role during the race is to offer help, support, and encouragement to participants struggling to finish within the cut-off time. While the "Red Lantern" plays a significant role during the race, their position does not define the cut-off time for the stage.
There will be between 3 and 5 refreshment stations per stage, including one at the finish line. There will be one or two during the time-trial stage. All Haute Route refreshment stations will be stocked with a variety of products to help participants refuel and stay hydrated throughout the course. Various drinks and energy products, as well as healthy sweet and savory foods, will be available.
The following modifications or equipment are strictly prohibited:
Any system that does not fit the definition of a "road bike."
Triathlon handlebars and any handlebar extension systems.
Bottles/cans made from non-deformable materials (glass, aluminum).
Recumbent bikes, unicycles, tandems, electric bikes.
Wheels with fewer than 12 spokes.
The organization reserves the right to conduct random inspections on all bikes, and not complying with these conditions could result in a participant being banned from starting the event or a stage.
Cyclist's welcome pack: Haute Route cycling jersey, personalized bike plates, a set of race numbers, Haute Route backpack, detailed event roadbook.
Logistical support : A medium-sized backpack transported from village to village. A large travel bag transported from stage to stage or hotel to hotel if you book your accommodation with us.
On the road: Marshals positioned along the route, motorcycle escorts, safety vehicles, a sweep car at the back of the pack, Mavic mechanical support, medical assistance, live timing system, refreshment stations.
After the stage: Secure bike park, bike wash area, hot meal after the stage, daily ranking and award ceremony, daily safety briefing for cyclists each evening regarding the next day's stage, evening aperitif, massage service;
Additional services: Daily produced videos, professional photos, Pasta Party, and Closing Ceremony.
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