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Cycling around Chiang Mai with Croching Tiger Cycling Tours through the eyes of Di and Bernie McGoldrick.

Bern & I have just done a fantastic 4 day bike ride around the Chiang Mai area of Northern Thailand and thought we'd let all the Bandidos back in chilly Melbourne know what great riding is to be had in this area. 
Chiang Dao in the clouds
We organised the ride (a 60th birthday present for Bern from the family) through Marcus Maguire (ex Melbourne - now International Bandido) and his Crouching Tiger Tour company and can't speak highly enough of the organistaion, support and best of all the choice of rides Marcus  mapped out for us.
As it was low season, Bern & I were the only riders with Marcus as our  personal guide and a well stocked a/c support van trailing behind.


Marcus specialiss in 'road bike tours' so has a small kitty of Trek bikes to hire. As we travelled straight from the boat, we hired ours from Marcus but apparently most customers bring their own bikes,which is a good option if you love your bike so much and want to take it on an exotic holiday!

Chiang Mai itself is a relatively flat city, situated in a valley bound by mountain ranges either side. So the choice of rides is vast. Most of the riding we did was out of town on well-sealed roads in surprisingly, excellent condition. As it was just the two of us the rides were customised to suit us but  involved a mixture of flat, undulating and a couple of challenging climbs. We averaged 100kms each day starting out at 7.30 each morning and with stops for cool drinks and fresh or dried fruit mid-morning and finishing by early afternoon for lunch. This was good timing, as by midday it really starts to warm up. And for hill climbers there is so much on offer around this area. Marcus is as fit as a mountain goat and keen on hills! The scenery is beautiful- green and lush with rice paddies in abundance and dense jungle growth through the mountains and eye-catching temples everywhere!

As it was a 'package tour' accommodation, all meals, transport etc was inclusive and of an excellent standard and well chosen. So for a cycling holiday doing what you love most in a warm climate check out www.crouchingtigertours.com

 P.S.I've just re-read what I've written and I know I sound like a tourist brochure, but the description is how it really is!!!



Many thanks to Di and Bernie McGoldrick for this account of their tour with us last month. Come again soon guys!

Crouching Tiger Tours congratulates Cadel Evans!

Cadel Evans has now become a National hero in Australia following his victory in this year’s Tour de France. Here at Crouching Tiger Tours we would like to offer our congratulations to Cadel for his awesome and historic achievement! Our own Melbourne born Crouching Tiger, Marcus is especially  delighted for Australian cycling, and hopes Cadels achievement will inspire the next generation of Australian cyclists. He is the first Australian to win the prestigious Tour de France.
Announcing at the age of just 14 that his ambition was to one day win the Tour de France, Cadel is an example of a champion who took a dream, and made it real – through sheer resolve and determination. Cadel joins the sporting heros of Australia.

Join Crouching Tiger Tours in Adelaide in January 2012 at the festival of cycling that The Tour Down Under has become. Take this unique opportunity to see your cycling heros up close and maybe even see and meet Cadel Evans. The teams still have to be decided and negotiations are already underway to ensure Cadels participaton. Having an Australian winner of the TDF racing in Adelaide will bring in the crowds at The Tour down Under at what is promised to be “bigger and better” than ever before. Cycling fans inspired by Cadels win at the Tour de France are already signing up for the Bupa Challenge Tour to ride a stage of the Santos Tour Down Under just hours before the professionals tackle the same route, on Friday, January 20, 2012.

Dream o f joining us there? Make it real like Cadel did ..
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Hurry and book now to ensure your place on our 8 day fully supported cycling tour to Adelaide 15 to 22 January 2012. 10% discount for bookings made before September 30 2011.

Contact us at info@crouchingtigertours.com for bookings and more information

Tour Down Under 2012 tour package.

Join Crouching Tiger Cycling Tours on a cycling tour to follow the TDU in January 2012. Ride with us through the Adelaide hills and famous wine growing regions of South Australia. 
Mark Cavendish on Wulunga Hill
 
Santos Tour Down Under UCI World Tour event
Adelaide, Australia,  13 to 23 January 2012

On ya bike with the Crouching Tiger… 



Be part of our tour to the Antipodes at the next TDU to be road-side at this unique road cycling race.

The biggest professional road cycling race in the southern hemisphere and Australia’s version of the Tour de France, the TDU kicks off the UCI World Tour cycling season in thrilling style attracting many of the world’s best cyclists.


During this “festival of cycling” Adelaide buzzes with all things vélo. The spectator friendly 6 stage race has gained a reputation for being one of the most intimate and accessible races of its kind. Where the public are isolated from riders and teams at most professional cycling events, the Tour Down Under stands apart as a rare opportunity to get up close to your cycling heroes like at no other pro bike race.



 

Racing through Stirling

With experienced cycle tour leaders, fully supported rides, and a high level of personal service Crouching Tiger Cycling Tours gives you the chance to ride the same roads as the Pros, watch starts and finishes of race stages, stroll through the Tour Village, maybe scoring an autograph or two from your favorite athletes or chat with the team bike mechanics at work.









9 day / 8 night package / 7 days cycling
8 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 1 dinner at a local winery
For tour itinerary, price and more info please visit our website www.crouchingtigertours.com

Book early and receive BIG savings!

15% discount for dead keen cyclists! – Book before 1 August 2011
10% discount for eager cyclists! – Book before 30 September 2011
Slow coaches pay full price from October 01 2011.
Booking closed 01 November 2011

Getting up close at the start of stage 5

Are You Fit Enough? - Train in Thailand - Race in Europe


Train in Thailand - Race in Europe

Less than 3 months before the big races!

Are you planning to race in the Étape du tour, La Marmotte or other European road races this summer?

Are you looking for an exciting alternative destination with some top quality training opportunities to get you in peak condition for this year’s road racing season?

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Northern Thailand – Ideal for Road Cycling
Crouching Tiger Cycling Tours offers cyclists the opportunity to join one of two 5 day road cycling training packages in June, to get you in the best shape for tackling Europe’s toughest races this summer. Why not join us here in Thailand for some serious preparation for these big cyclosportives.

Achieve your training goals
What is it that makes Thailand the best choice for serious race preparation?

» Exceptional road conditions;
• challenging mountain climbs – inc. Thailand’s highest summit
• high quality roads
• safe traffic conditions
• spectacular scenery

» Experienced, attentive team;
• perfectionists in service
• anticipating the needs of our cyclists
• an attention to detail
• experienced cycle guides / tour leaders
• on-road support vehicles with experienced drivers

» Climate conditions ideal for pre-season training
» Value for money training package

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With challenging mountain passes, big climbs and amazing technical descents, we’ll help push your endurance, stamina and skills to the limits, and so achieving all your training goals and more. And with mountains like Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s highest peak, standing at 2565m, this is something for experienced cyclists looking for some seriously challenging road cycling training.

Come and experience road cycling in Thailand, on roads that will leave you wondering why you hadn’t heard about this place before!

Two available tour dates:
  6 – 12 June 2011
13 – 19 June 2011

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Training Tours - Race Preparation Pacakages

Planning to race in the Étape du tour, La Marmotte or other European races this summer? Looking for an exciting alternative destination with some serious training opportunities?

Crouching Tiger Cycling Tours offers cyclists the opportunity to join one of two 5 day road cycling training packages in June, to get you in the best shape for tackling Europe’s toughest cyclos this summer. Why not join us here in Thailand for some top quality preparation for these big cyclosportives.
Marcus racing Doi Inthanon
Nothing can prepare you better for the tough ascents in Europe than training with us on the amazing roads of the Thai Highlands where, in our opinion, road cycling actually doesn’t get much better. And with mountains like Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s highest peak, standing at 2565m, this is something for experienced cyclists looking for some seriously challenging road cycling training.
Road cycling through the Thai Highlands around the Mae Hong Son Loop, with challenging mountain passes, and amazing technical descents, will help push your endurance, stamina and skills to the limits, and so, achieving all your training goals and more. Come and experience road cycling in Thailand, on roads that will leave you wondering why you hadn’t heard about this place before!
Amazing ascents and awesome decents!
Pedalling up “The Doi” has got to be one of the toughest road bike rides in this part of the world. Doi Inthanon presents an ascent of 2300 meters in 48 kms and with gradients hitting 20% in places this climb puts the famous French climb l’Alpe d’Huez in its shadow. Set in the most spectacular mountain range with top quality, wide sweeping roads, Doi Inthanon is fast becoming the most popular challenge for road cyclists in South East Asia. This is road cycling at its finest!

Crouching Tiger Tours are the tour operator that will show you just how good road biking in Thailand can get. With the best undiscovered road cycling and added bonus of an exotic cultural experience, Thailand is the clear choice of discerning road cyclists looking for new and exciting horizons to train for the European road season.

An exotic cultural experience
We will look after your every need; with the complement of on road support vehicles, experienced cycling guides, the best local cuisine, and an awesome itinerary, contact us now and take the first step to conquering your favourite races in Europe and abroad.
This is a tour for cyclists posessing a high level of physical fitness.

Duration: 7 days (6 nights), 5 days cycling
Tour grading: Advanced 
Price: TBA - Contact us for further details

"Conquering Doi Inthanon", Road cycling race in Chiang Mai, Thailand!

Date Sunday 13 February 2011
Location: Chom Tong, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chom Thong Bike Club
Race up Doi Inthanon

It was still dark as we packed 4 bikes and 5 people into our van outside Crouching Tiger Cycling Tours Office.  It was 5 AM! Clutching cups of coffee to wake us up we set off for Chom Thong, 50 kms south of Chiang Mai, for the start of the 4th annual bike race up Thailand’s highest mountain, Doi Inthanon. As the sun rose over the local temple several hundred cyclists converged on the centre of the town.  What an amazing atmosphere; a sensory extravaganza, a mix of Asian culture together with modern day 21st  century life.
 
Wat  Phrathat sri Chom Thom.
Brightly coloured, lycra clad cyclists with their mountain bikes and carbon frame road bikes with a back drop of the magnificent Thai temple, Wat  Phrathat sri Chom Thong;  the golden architecture  gleaming in the early morning sunlight.


The exotic orange robed monks going on their early morning walk to collect food for the day. The market square bustling with locals cooking and selling fried chicken, fish and curries with sticky rice. The local dignitaries enjoying the occasion in true Thai style with 30 minutes of
speeches! And then finally the race was underway.  A truly unique and memorable occasion!




The Crouching Tiger Team was represented again this year by Marcus and three of his friends. Marcus’ 7th ascent of the mountain found him beating his previous best time by 10 minutes!  His comment at the finish line “I have always said cycling is 50% physical and 50% Psychological - riding up this mountain is a real test of both your will and your strength – this is such a tough race.”
The weather this year was perfect on the mountain. Because of the altitude, the cooler temperatures and this year a cool breeze, made a refreshing change to the heat in the valley.  Perfect conditions for cycling.

Marcus conquering the Doi!



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The ride up Doi Inthanon has to be one of the toughest road bike rides in this part of the world. Known locally as “The roof of Thailand” this mountain stands at 2565m The name of this arduous race in Thai is aptly “conquer Inthanon”. With a climb of 2300m over 48 km, and gradients of 15% to 20% in places,  this race is a challenge against yourself, as your strength, stamina and determination are tested to the limits along the steep climbs towards the summit.  Originally a mountain bike race, this year saw the first official road bike race category due to the ever increasing popularity of road cycling, particularly in the North of Thailand. The numbers of participants has risen steadily over the last four years with cyclists from all over Thailand, both Thais and foreigner alike, coming to test their endurance and racing skills. Numbers approached 1000 in this years race, a huge increase from the 200 participants just three years ago. 


Doi  Inthanon  is fast becoming a favorite road cycling challenge here in Thailand.  Road cyclists are fast discovering that Chiang Mai and the surrounding mountains  and roads hold huge opportunities not only for road cycling training but for anyone who enjoys riding their bike and discovering a country and culture that offers so much. 




Local dignitries start the race.

Crossing the start line!

Top quality preparation for L'Etape du tour and other European Cyclosportives!

Planning to race in the L'Étape du tour, La Marmotte or other European races this summer? Looking for an exciting alternative destination with some serious training opportunities?

Crouching Tiger Cycling Tours offers cyclists the opportunity to join one of two 6 day road cycling training packages in June, (5 full days of cycling ), to get you in the best shape for tackling Europe’s toughest cyclos this summer. Why not join us for some top quality preparation for these big cyclosportives here in Thailand.

Training in Chiang Mai
Nothing can prepare you better for the tough ascents in Europe than training with us here through the Thai Highlands where, in our opinion, road cycling actually doesn’t get much better.  And with mountains like Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s highest peak, standing at 2565m, this is something for experienced cyclists looking for some seriously challenging road cycling training.
Conquer the highest peak in Thailand
Cycling through the Thai Highlands around the Mae Hong Son Loop, with challenging mountain passes, big ascents and amazing descents, will help push your endurance and stamina to the limits,  so achieving all your training goals and more. Come and experience cycling on roads that just get better and steeper and more beautiful with every corner.


Pedalling up “The Doi” has got to be one of the toughest road bike rides in this part of the world. With an ascent of 2300 meters in 48 kms and with gradients hitting 20% in places, the climb is more than three times as long as the famous French mountain-pass l'Alpe d’Huez. Set in the most spectacular mountain range and with top quality, wide sweeping roads, Doi Inthanon is fast becoming the most popular challenge for road cyclists in South East Asia. This is road cycling at its finest!

Awesome climbs and amazing views
Let us take you on a training tour that will prove to be top preparation for those European races this summer.
With the added bonus of an exotic cultural experience, this destination will give you the WOW factor holiday where training suddenly becomes a huge pleasure!

We will look after your every need; with full on road support vehicles, experienced cycling guide and an awesome itinerary, call us now and let that be your first step to winning those races in Europe.

View the full itinerary now!




Good roads through the mountain villages
Climbing to Pai - Mae Hong Son Loop

Santos Tour Down Under 2011


 Record crowds line the streets of South Australia!

Taking the long route from Melbourne to Adelaide, via the coast road because of the terrible flooding in Victoria, we finally arrived 12 hrs later in a city overflowing with thousands of brightly coloured lycra clad cycling enthusiasts, all proudly riding their carbon fiber bikes and buzzing with the expectations of the week to come. The 13th edition of the Santos Tour Down Under (TDU) was underway. This is the Aussie’s Tour de France and is the official beginning of the professional cycling season attracting many of the world’s best cyclists.
Thousands of spectators line Adelaide streets
The “spectator friendly” 6 stage race has gained a reputation for being one of the most intimate and accessible races of its kind because of the friendly and close relationship between some of the world’s most famous pro riders with the public.  This year saw record numbers of spectators lining the streets of South Australia, many thousands visiting from overseas. This event is growing in popularity with official crowd figures this year of 772,000 spectators over the 8 day event.
Getting up close to the pros
The tour village is set in the heart of Adelaide city centre. Here, people can mingle with the riders, watch the team mechanics finely tune the bikes and maybe get an autograph or two off their favorite athletes.  At the start of each stage the riders are also in very close proximity to the spectators and if you are lucky they can sometimes be persuaded to give autographs or pose for photos. This openness is unprecedented in any of the other UCI World cycling events, and is what gives the TDU the nickname “The People’s Tour”.  The Hilton Hotel is also the hub of tour activity, where all the riders, their managers, teams and the journalists stay. Wandering through the bar  at night “star gazing” we saw many a familiar face, relaxing at the end of each day!
Enjoying a joke with Mark Cavendish
One of the unique aspects of the TDU is the accessibility of the race stages to the public. For those enthusiastic cyclists who want to show off their skills and make the most of the amazing cycling to be found in South Australia, it is possible to cycle to the start of a stage, then leg it ( or should I say pedal it ) across the Adelaide hills to intercept the race along the way, and even on some stages, arrive at the finish in time to see the famous sprinters battle out the positions for the day.  This has to be one of the most spectacular ways to follow these talented athletes, while at the same time doing some amazing cycling oneself. 

The finish - stage 1 - Angaston
 The first stage this year went through the famous Barossa valley wine growing region with its spectacular scenery, and attracted thousands of spectators along the 138 km route from Mawson lakes to Angerston.  We joined the crowds at Lyndock, having cycled an amazing route up through Cudlee creek.  We even enjoyed a delightful coffee stop at a local vineyard en route!  Tasmanian born Matt Goss, cycling for HTC-Highroad, delighted the Australian crowds by crossing the finish line first in an exciting sprint.

 

The start line - stage 3- Unley
And so, the rest of the week continued. Starts, feeding stations, sprints, hill stages, finishes; I managed to experience all aspects of the Tour, all on my own bike following some awesome routes through the Adelaide hills. We cycled through the famous wine regions, up Creeks and down steep winding roads through some amazing Australian countryside, with the strong heady scent of pine and eucalyptus in the warm Adelaide air. The thrill of cycling in this region and then arriving in time to watch the TDU cyclists race past, sometimes several times a day as we followed and intercepted their routes, has to be the best cycling experience I have had to date.

Willunga Hill - stage 5
The local towns were all in festival mood, with music, food and plenty of entertainment, all adding to the fantastic atmosphere to be found at the Santos TDU.
This year’s race wasn’t without its accidents. Stage two saw three crashes in the last 4 kms – taking down , among many others, British rider and star sprinter Mark Cavendish (HTC – highroad ) and Matt Goss (HTC – highroad ). They both finished the race, but Cavendish had some severe lacerations to his face, shoulder and knee.  Ben Swift, (Team Sky sprinter) also British, managed to avoid the carnage on the roads and claimed his first major win of the season.

The start of Willunga hill climb
Stage 4 this year, a 124km route from Norwood to Strathalbyn was the route chosen for The Mutual Community Challenge Tour that gives amateur riders the opportunity to ride a TDU stage just hours before the pro’s. With four different race distances to choose from, over 7500 riders took the opportunity to really feel part of the action. This event also raised money for the Cancer council SA.
The final stage this year, stage 6,The Adelaide City Council circuit, was held in the city centre. With 20 laps of a 4.5km circuit this gave spectators a wonderful view of the riders and an exciting fast end to the Tour.  Again Ben Swift sprinted home to claim his second stage win of the week and put him in third position overall in this year’s Tour.



The 23yr old Cameron Meyer (Garmin – Cervelo)  from Australia took the overall victory over the 762km 6 stage Tour Down Under 2011, with Matthew Goss just 2 seconds behind him in Second Place and Ben Swift taking third.
Crossing the start line - stage 5
Stage 5 - and they are off!


 An amazing week, one of the most spectacular cycling events to follow and one that Crouching Tiger Tours will be adding to the itinerary of tours offered in 2012.