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[Closed] Uplift / Riding on the french side of the Pyrenees nearish to Saint-Gaudens?

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We have a week in July booked in a villa on the french side of the Pyrenees. The nearest sizeable town is Saint-Gaudens. Can anyone recommend some lift assisted riding within a couple of hours drive? Master OTS is all about the send, but I'm happier with wheels on the ground, but any options considered. Ta


 
Posted : 22/05/2019 10:36 am
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the Pyrenees isn't really assisted mountainbike territory like the Alps is, heading to Luchon would be your best bet, google says it's 48 mins drive away


 
Posted : 22/05/2019 11:08 am
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I had a half day with Ian from AQR, who are based in Luchon. Some good trails and he seemed very knowledgeable.

I found the 'marked' trails a little un-marked TBH, and got frustrated doing it on my own.
But, i was fortunate to get chatting with some random French locals after Ian's morning of guiding and they showed me the real gnaarrr....

In fact, i had to be carefull as they were taking some roudy lines whilst i was 'just' keeping up.

I reckon there's loads of unmarked and great trails right off the lifts at Bagneres Luchon. Nice little 'shi-shi' town, with SPa etc:


 
Posted : 22/05/2019 11:10 am
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There's also uplift at Le Mourtis, which is a bit closer than Luchon, but I believe this is of the van type, rather then Gondola. The trails do look good there though. Have a search for Nicolas Luduque on Youtube, I think he's a Cube sponsored rider who posted some videos from the area. Also have a look at Val D'aran which is just over the other side in Spain. We're going to Luchon this weekend, but I tend to stick to the road bike as some of the trails are a bit scarewee.


 
Posted : 22/05/2019 2:13 pm
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Thanks guys, we are south of Saint-Gaudens, so Luchon looks to be about 30 minutes away. Good result!


 
Posted : 22/05/2019 2:55 pm
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Luchon is great. One of my favourite uplift places. The trails are semi marked but if you keep going downhill you'll get back to the lift. After a few runs you'll have a feel for it. Lots of off piste too. Just look for the tyre tracks. There is only one lift but it is a big one. The stuff under it will keep you happy for a day or two. Plenty more if you do a little climbing and navigation.


 
Posted : 22/05/2019 5:58 pm

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