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Your guide to the Tour?s second week.   YOUR GUIDE TO THE TOUR DE FRANCE: WEEK 2 If the riders th

Your guide to the Tour’s second week. [Rapha](   [SHOP   ]( [RIDE  ]( [STORIES]( YOUR GUIDE TO THE TOUR DE FRANCE: WEEK 2 If the riders thought the first week was tough, it’s not about to get any easier. In a Tour made for the mountain men, the second week sees us enter the race’s third range – the Pyrenees – for more tough climbing tests, amongst them the iconic Peyresourde and Port de Balès. Read the guide to the week ahead now for your lowdown on what to look out for. [READ THE GUIDE]( PELOTON PERFORMANCE WHAT THE PROS ARE WEARING As the boys in pink battle on in France, they’ll take confidence from the knowledge that their kit represents the pinnacle of racewear performance. Using their feedback, we have developed a range that’s the envy of the peloton, and the only choice on race day. [SHOP THE COLLECTION]( THE WAIT IS OVER WOMEN’S 100 Thousands of women around the world will be rolling out (or logging on) to ride their Women’s 100 on Sunday. The hard work has been done and the routes have been planned – all that’s left to do is clip in, set off, and enjoy your day. But before you go, make sure you sign up to ride on Strava, where you’ll be joining the global community of countless other female cyclists all earning their stripes (and digital finisher badges) as part of the Rapha Women’s 100. [SIGN UP TO RIDE]( RAPHA CUSTOM SUPER CLUB The Switzerland-based cycling collective Super Club meets monthly for rides in and around their native Nyon, near Geneva, and was founded with just three rules: great people, great roads, and great coffee. Their recently completed kit is our Custom design of the month – if it has you feeling inspired, why not start your journey to outfitting your own club?   [START YOUR DESIGN]( …AND FINALLY As the Tour enters the Pyrenees this Saturday, look out for the third and final climb of the Col de Peyresourde. As this label from one of our Etape Jerseys points out, it might come last, but it’s by no means least. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [View in web browser]( [Click here]( to update your language and communications preferences or unsubscribe. Telephone: [+44 (0) 207 485 5000](tel:+4402074855000) | Email: enquiries@rapha.cc Rapha Racing Ltd is registered in England & Wales. Registered number: 04849594. Registered office: Imperial Works, 18 Tileyard St, London N7 9AH, United Kingdom. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies](

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