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Train in the French Alps with IRONMAN Champion Ben Hoffman

After training together in the Alps, Ben Hoffman (left) and Jesse Vondracek say they knew they had to bring more people with them next time. Photos: Jesse Vondracek

As a triathlete, odds are that no matter where you go in the world, you’re always on the lookout for nice spots to swim, bike and run. Even if you don’t have the time or necessary gear with you, you’re constantly checking out the pools and any body of water in the area, looking for roads with nice views and good climbs, and looking for routes where you could drop a fast tempo run or long and easy trot.

While there is no wrong place to go for triathlon training (you can find great sites in the most unlikely of locations around the globe), there are certainly some spots that stand out as must-see, must-swim, must-ride, must-run. One of those places is the French Alps, where IRONMAN champion Ben Hoffman and fellow pro and coach Jesse Vondracek are preparing for a week-long training camp this summer.

If you’ve looked into travelling abroad for a training trip before, the Alps have undoubtedly crossed your mind. That’s likely enough to convince you to dive into this experience, but having Hoffman and Vondracek take care of all of the logistics is even more of a reason to go for it. The tour is the Alpine Triathlon Camp from Top Step Training (Vondracek’s coaching business), and it is set for July 12 to 18.

The Perfect Location

Vondracek lives in Basel, Switzerland, and although he isn’t situated among the country’s mountains, he isn’t too far from a hilly training ride if he wants one. A year and a half ago, Hoffman travelled to Europe to train with Vondracek, and they spent some time in Annecy, a French alpine city not far from the Swiss border.

Vondracek recalls his and Hoffman’s first day in Annecy. He says it was “a gorgeous day” in the mountains that started with them riding a section of a recent Tour de France stage followed by a swim in the “crystal-clear water” of Lake Annecy.

“I remember Ben mentioning, he was like, ‘Man, this place kind of has it all. Like, this is the spot,'” Vondracek says. “I feel like ever since he said that it’s been rolling around in my head to try and get back there and to have a camp or an experience for athletes.”

Vondracek and his Top Step Training team host a yearly camp in Tucson, Arizona, and while he says he loves it and loves the area, Annecy and the Alps “has a lot of things that Tucson doesn’t,” so he cannot wait to bring athletes there to see it for themselves.

Since that first stint in Annecy, Vondracek has returned multiple times to scope out the region.

“I’ve done some more riding around there and, yeah, I got a better handle on the logistics,” he says.

Eliminating “Stress Points”

Vondracek and Hoffman plan to make the Alpine Triathlon Camp as simple as possible for everyone involved. They hope to have up to 12 athletes in the camp — not a huge group, but the perfect size to allow the lead duo to “take care of all the stress points” for everyone involved.

They will pick the athletes up at the airport, drive them to the house they will all share for the week (the house is right on Lake Annecy) and get them ready with their bikes. The plan is to rent rides for the camp, which Vondracek and Hoffman will pick up beforehand and set up according to each athlete’s size and preferences.

There will be a chef at the house, which means athletes will be well-fuelled for the days of riding they plan to do in the Alps.

From travel to bike maintenance to accommodations and meals, everything will be taken care of by Vondracek and Hoffman. That leaves just two things up to the athletes who attend: be ready to ride and be ready to have fun.

(As an extra note, Vondracek mentioned that, while the camp officially ends on July 18, the Tour de France will be passing nearby Annecy just two days later, offering athletes a great opportunity to see the world’s top cyclists in action.)

A Week of Riding

“There’s no report card at the end of the week,” Hoffman says. He says that he knows training camps can be intimidating for some people, but he wants to make sure that everyone knows there is basically no required level to join the camp, nor are there any mandatory activities.

“Obviously, I think to enjoy the experience you probably want to have enough fitness so you can, you know, drag yourself up these passes without too much pain and be able to get through some of the days,” he says. “But yeah, it’s kind of a pick your own poison type of deal. You can decide how much or how little you want to do each day.”

Hoffman says he realizes that people may see his and Vondracek’s names and think the camp will be a high-intensity affair with monster sessions that demand elite skill or strength, but that’s not the case at all.

“I think we want to leave that possibility open for the people that want to do big, hard sessions,” Hoffman says. “But we want to make sure that it’s approachable for a wide range of athletes, because one of the main things we’re looking to do is just get a really good group of people together.”

Vondracek says the plan at the moment is to have six days of riding available to the athletes, but there is no pressure to join the group for all of them.

“It’s a moving target,” he says. “We all know how this goes. People come in and they’re ambitious and they go for it in the first couple of days, then after that they need a break.”

With a fluid, adjustable plan, Vondracek and Hoffman are ready to work on the fly. If multiple people don’t want to go out on a specific day (or everyone), they’ll have a “chill day” by the house pool, by the lake or in town.

“We’re open to all those possibilities,” Hoffman says. “It’s always good to have a plan, a structure, but the main focus is having an incredible time and keeping everybody safe. We want everyone to walk away with a super special memory.”

To learn more about the Alpine Triathlon Camp, click here.


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  1. Avatar for kajet kajet says:
    • Cost: Starting at $5150 for double occupancy, inquire for details

    :astonished_face::astonished_face::astonished_face:

  2. Avatar for JesseV JesseV says:

    Hello,

    I totally get your sticker shock with the price tag. The trip is all included, from airport pick up, rental bike waiting for you, amazing house with a pool and a hot tub on the lake as well as a private chef ready to prepare you some amazing food. Coupled with that guided training everyday on the best roads on earth….This trip will be well worth it!

  3. Avatar for Stev Stev says:

    Annecy is gorgeous but agree that the pricing looks insane and some geographic liberties being taken in the description of what is being offered! Trail running minutes from Chamonix and Mont Blanc?!? Either a very long trail run or a very rapid transfer. The riding in the alps is amazing and pretty straightforward logistics to organise a great trip yourself

  4. The only thing more insane than the price is the fact that there will be people willing to pay it.

  5. Avatar for kajet kajet says:

    I remember Joel Filliol’s camp in a French chateau being very costly from my point of view, because it was over EUR 2,000… about twice what I normally pay. It was 6 days of training, too, with full board IIRC. Plus you get Joel Filliol. Not to diss the brilliant chef, of course, but for training advice I’d go with Joel… :wink:

  6. Avatar for AmyVT AmyVT says:

    This Camp is a premium, luxury, all-out supported, no-corners-cut experience. They’re providing bikes and full mechanical support, all meals prepared by a chef, and lodging in a chateau. I don’t believe they are over-charging. It’s not meant to be a bargain, but a high-end experience for those who want to treat themselves to training with a world champ in a bucket list location. IMHO.

  7. Hey,people will pay for anything. Jurgen Zack used to host a Bangkok to Phuket “Epic Camp” with Siam Cycle Tours for about 6 times the cost of doing it yourself.

    One question though,which World Championship did Ben win?

  8. I know both Ben and Jesse from swimming masters and both are pretty chill.

    Jesse’s a math teacher so you know it’s going to be organized! Like basically the opposite of the Fyre Festival and specially designed for triathletes.

    Both are dads so you know the food and snacks will be on point! Plus being married and with kids makes them not weird for any ladies thinking about it.

    I think it will be an epic week if you can make it over there. I wonder if there are any Europeans that can get there with a much cheaper flight?

    Plus lots of people drop $$$ on wheel sets and bikes, why not spend it on an epic experience?

  9. Avatar for E_DUB E_DUB says:

    He was 2nd at KONA.. More importantly. He and Jesse are just people you WANT to hang out with … Jurgen was sort of a dick :slight_smile:

  10. I realise he was 2nd in Kona but Amy specifically mentioned training with a world champion. Not quite true, just like the “stones throw” from Mont Blanc and Chamonix .

    See,it is the little exaggerations and embellishments that are always a concern when it comes to booking “high end” tours.

  11. I definitely didn’t think the price was outrageous for what you get. Kinda like staying at the Ritz when the Holiday Inn will do.

  12. I think many would argue that second versus world champ is a bit more than a “little” exaggeration.

  13. Avatar for SH1037 SH1037 says:

    Interested to know what it takes to get an advertorial like this on Slowtwitch? Appears on the front page in amongst news, reviews etc but is essentially an advert for a product presented with no comment, review or input from Slowtwitch at all.

    Sure readers would be interested to know how this happens?

  14. Avatar for DoronG DoronG says:

    how is this different than 80% of the editorials which are specific brands glazing product reviews (which may or may not be paid, ad partners, etc.)?

  15. Helping out a friend who has done a lot to help others I assume?

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