July 13, 2022 2 min read

We're halfway through the Tour and the mountains are calling!
The Alpe d'Huez is one of the most historic and challenging Tour de France climbs, and today (Thursday 14 July, 2022) the race will battle it out on the famous 21 hairpin climb.
Alpe d’Huez is in the region of Bourg d’Oisans, France. It is 13.59km long with an average gradient of 8%.
Have what it takes? Conquer Alpe d’Huez on your Wattbike Atom via the Wattbike Hub and you’ll be automatically entered into a prize draw! This is your chance to win a £100 gift card to spend on energy products and electrolyte drinks from our friends atPrecision Fuel & Hydration.
You’ll also get a one-on-one video consultation with their Athlete Support team to answer your fuelling and hydration questions and help you dial in your strategy before your next big ride.
Five Wattbikers who complete the climb and log the ride in the Wattbike Hub will be chosen at random. Winners will be contacted via email no later than Friday 29th July 2022. Winners will also be announced via Wattbike Instagram stories.
Fire up your Wattbike Atom smart bike
Connect to the Wattbike Hub and go to workouts > Summer Sessions x Tour category
Complete the Alpe d'Huez climb by Sunday 24th July 2022, the final day of the Tour
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