The alternative opening weekend: images from Les Boucles Drôme-Ardèche

The alternative opening weekend: images from Les Boucles Drôme-Ardèche

The puncheurs and climbers fought for victory in blustery conditions in the Rhône Valley

Photos: James Startt Words: James Startt

While many cycling fans were focused on the opening weekend of Classics in Belgium, connoisseurs of the sport know that there was another great weekend of racing in southern France – Les Boucles Drôme-Ardèche. 

For over 20 years, the Ardèche Classic and the Drôme Classic, sponsored by Faun Environnement, offer two days of rugged racing on the two sides of the Rhone River Valley.

Only three riders have won both races over the years. Romain Bardet (Team DSM) and Lilian Calmejane (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty) are the only two French riders to have won both races, and Czech rider Petr Vakoč (Alpecin-Fenix). 

Last year, Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) stormed to a telling victory in the Drôme Classic, but this year saw two-time world champion Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal - Quick-Step) take the title, proving that he is ready to return to the main stage of racing after a frustrating 2022 season with a convincing win in the Ardèche Classic.

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Meanwhile, menacing mistral winds threatened to cancel Sunday's Drôme Classic with gusts of more than 60 kilometers per hour. Instead, the peloton went on the attack, splintering the field mid-way through the race, before Frenchman Anthony Perez upset the favourites with a long solo attack. 

Men's peloton racing through FranceThe peloton races towards Toulland, just one of the many French hilltop villages that are commonplace in these races that skirt up both sides of the Rhône River Valley.

Man racing through the streets of FranceFrenchman Rémi Cavagna is a local favorite here. The time trial specialist is frequently driving the breakaway in the Faun Ardèche Classic, a race he won back in 2020. This year he was not so fortunate, but his move set up his team-mate Julian Alaphilippe nicely. Men's peloton racing through FranceThe peloton races past one of the several quarries that are found in the Ardèche.

Julian Allaphilipe racing Alaphilippe and his Soudal - Quick-Step team drove the pace at the front over the Cornas climb, peppering the legs of his competition before his convincing attack.

Men's peloton racing through the vineyards in France Wine vineyards lace the hills around the final loop of the Ardèche Classic.

After breaking away with Julian Alaphilippe, Groupama-FDJ rider David Gaudu appeared more at ease on the final climb of the Ardèche Classic, but he had little chance of dropping Alaphilippe.

Julian Alaphilipe celebrating his victory Alaphilippe raises his arms in victory for the first time in 2023. After a crash-filled 2022, and the highly reported tensions with his team manager Patrick Lefevere, Alaphilippe’s victory here was a fitting response.

Men's peloton riding up a hill in FranceThe peloton wraps its way around a tight turn in the town of Allex on the first lap of the Drôme Classic.

Men's peloton racing through France with fans in the backgroundThe breakaway races past the old post office in the village of Eurre. Men's peloton racing in FranceWith winds gusting at up to 60 kilometers per hour, there was talk before the start of cancelling the Drôme Classic. Instead, the favorites raced in echelons, splintering the pack mid-way through the race. Lady in polka dot dress stands with a flag as the race goes byThis woman is breaking out the polka-dot colours for Swiss rider Simon Pellaud. 

The men's peloton racing through France. In the back is a church clock tower. The peloton powering up the steep climb in the village of Allex, in one of its four ascensions.

Rider in solo attackFrenchman Anthony Perez surprised the favourites with a long solo attack that earned him one of his best victories to date. 

Men's peloton racing through France American rider Quinn Simmons could be seen constantly at the front across the weekend. He is shown here leading the chase group with Italy’s Andrea Bagioli.

Men on the podiumPerez greets the many fans who braved the cold and winds from the top step of the podium after the Drôme Classic. 

Photos: James Startt Words: James Startt

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