There will be no Mavic Trans-Provence in 2018. Race founder Ash Smith explains why in the following short video:
“We the organizers are extremely grateful to have enjoyed the conditions necessary to run an ambitious project such as Trans-Provence for so many years. There are so many people to thank — indeed literally everyone who has ever had anything to do with the running, promoting, reporting or financing of the event. You know who you are and your contribution will never be forgotten by us.”
Credit: Mavic® Trans-Provence
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