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IVG dans la Constitution : au Trocadéro, « c’est un jour de fête »
REPORTAGE. Devant la tour Eiffel, des centaines de manifestants se sont rassemblés pour célébrer l’inscription du droit à l’avortement dans la Loi fondamentale.
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« A ujourd'hui, je suis fière de voir ce droit inscrit dans la Constitution. C'est un jour historique », lance Anaëlle, 23 ans, militante pour les droits des femmes. À Paris , face à la Dame de fer, place du Trocadéro, quelques centaines de manifestants sont venus assister ce lundi à un événement d'ores et déjà historique : l'inscription dans la Constitution française du droit à l'interruption volontaire de grossesse .
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Sous un si rare soleil en ces temps pluvieux, un écran géant installé par la mairie sur l'initiative de la Fondation des femmes retransmet en direct le vote du Congrès. « Nous sommes heureuses, on ne pourra plus nous enlever ce droit », glisse Solenn, 24 ans. « Oui, c'est historique », surenchérit Valentine, 28 ans, appareil photo à la main, prête à capturer ces instants de joie.
À Paris, la foule venue assister au vote « historique » de l’inscription de l’IVG dans la Constitution exulte à l’annonce des résultats du scrutin. @LePoint #IVGDansLaConstitution pic.twitter.com/fxtmwi9j0T — Tacchi Nathan (@nathan_tacchi) March 4, 2024
« Nous pouvons être fiers d'être Français »
En fin de journée, réunis en Congrès au château de Versailles , les parlementaires ont adopté la révision constitutionnelle prévoyant ainsi que « la loi détermine les conditions dans lesquelles s'exerce la liberté garantie à la femme d'avoir recours à une interruption volontaire de grossesse ». Face au recul de ce droit fondamental à avorter dans certains pays de l'Est et aux États-Unis , la France est le premier pays à inscrire l'IVG dans son texte fondateur. « Je trouve magnifique ce qui se passe en France », déclare Tina, une touriste américaine tout droit venue de la Californie, qui se dit « inquiète » et « triste » de la suppression de ce droit dans des États de son pays.
« Aujourd'hui, la France est pionnière. Vous direz au monde que la France est fidèle à son héritage […]. Ce n'est pas seulement les femmes que vous honorez, c'est la France », a lancé le Premier ministre Gabriel Attal à la tribune du Congrès de Versailles . « Pour ça, nous pouvons être fiers d'être Français », glisse Ninon, 24 ans, qui passe par hasard dans la manifestation.
« Une grande avancée »
Place du Trocadéro, l'ambiance est joviale. Des jeunes, des anciens, des parents venus avec leurs enfants sont réunis pour célébrer cette nouvelle page dans l'histoire de la France. À quatre jours de la Journée internationale des droits des femmes, cette victoire des mouvements féministes pro-IVG est hautement symbolique. « C'est une grande victoire ! C'était important que l'IVG entre aujourd'hui dans la Constitution. Mais plus que jamais, nous devons nous battre pour nos droits. Nous pensions que nous étions tranquilles, mais je le dis à ma fille de 24 ans : il faut continuer à se battre pour les droits acquis par nos mères et nos grands-mères », ajoute Claudine, 57 ans.
Les associations présentes au Trocadéro rappellent que, il y a quelques jours, des locaux du Planning familial ont été dégradés par des militants antiavortement, des « Planning familial, Assassin » étaient tagués.
Cinquante ans après l'anniversaire du vote de la loi Veil ayant légalisé l'avortement en France en 1974, l'inscription du droit à avorter dans la Constitution, « droit fondamental pour les femmes », est « logique », « rassurante », glisse Hippolyte, 17 ans, lycéen. « C'est un message fort aux pays qui reculent sur l'avortement », insiste-t-il. « Il faut garantir la liberté des femmes à avorter et je pense, par ailleurs, que les autres pays de l'Union européenne puis le monde entier s'aligneront un jour sur la décision de la France », ajoute Lamine, 59 ans. Selon un sondage publié par l'Ifop, près de neuf Français sur dix sont favorables à l'inscription de l'IVG à la Constitution. « C'est bon signe », sourit Lamine.
À LIRE AUSSI IVG : congrès amer pour LR « Il faut graver les choses dans notre Constitution pour mieux protéger les femmes, pour s'assurer que personne ne touchera à l'avortement », avait expliqué ce dimanche Éric Dupond-Moretti sur Radio J. Cette constitutionnalisation est d'autant plus nécessaire pour les manifestants qu'une contre-manifestation organisée par la Marche pour la Vie, l'une des principales associations anti-IVG en France, a lieu au même moment à Versailles. Pour Valentine, 28 ans, c'est aujourd'hui « absolument ridicule de remettre ce droit en question ». « Ce n'est pas le moment de penser aux anti-IVG. Non, c'est un jour de fête ! » déclare Anaëlle.
« Le combat continue »
Mais cette constitutionnalisation ne signifie pas la fin de la lutte. Si d'après les chiffres communiqués par la Direction de la recherche, des études, de l'évaluation et des statistiques (Dress), en 2022, près de 243 000 IVG ont été réalisées, ces données cachent d'importantes disparités. 17 % des femmes sont par ailleurs obligées de changer de département pour avorter et les délais d'attente peuvent s'élever à trois semaines. « Le plus important, c'est de pouvoir donner un accès à toutes et tous à l'IVG », soutient Anaëlle. « Et le combat continue, ajoute Yasmine, 24 ans. La France doit continuer à avancer sur les droits des femmes, sur les violences faites aux femmes, sur les inégalités salariales, et plus largement sur la place des femmes dans notre société. »
À 18 h 48, à l'annonce solennelle de l'inscription de l'IVG dans la Constitution, la petite foule parisienne exulte et la tour Eiffel scintille. Les cris et les applaudissements de la foule résonnent sur le parvis des Droits de l'homme, symboliquement rebaptisé ce jour « parvis des droits des femmes » par la numéro un de la CGT Sophie Binet. Une femme tombe dans les bras de son amie. Une autre tend le poing vers le ciel. Suzanne, 18 ans, étudiante en design, a les larmes aux yeux. « Je suis si émue d'être ici. Avec la montée du sexisme dans la société, c'était tellement important… Mais le combat est loin d'être fini ! »
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En floride, le combat pour la constitutionnalisation de l’avortement, le sénat, c’est le manoir de playboy.
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Ce qui est fêté à juste titre est la valeur d'exemple éventuellement contagieux. Sur cette question, l'effet d'unité, rare, s'apprécie.
Autant l’IVG me semble un droit normal de là à faire la fête ! ? L’avortement n’a rien de réjouissant
Autant la contraception etait un reel progres, autant chaque avortement sera toujours un echec : comment peut-on dans ce cas danser de joie sur sa generalisation et la constitutionalisation d’un tel echec. Par ailleurs, qui remettait en cause cette liberte d’avorter ?
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François-Mitterrand French National Library
Design by architect Dominique Perrault the French National Library is considered the first example of minimalist modern architecture on a large scale. Noteworthy is the use of materials: concrete structures and technological systems are left exposed to liven up the squared forms that characterize the whole building.
The site boasts the same grandiose scale as the Cité de la Musique and houses the archives of history and literature of the whole nation; considered to be a “repository of the French soul”, the outdated archives of rue des Archives. The library can host up to 1,600 users, who can enjoy magnificent views of the two-level garden courtyard away from Paris’ urban congestion.
The library spaces are distributed around a large horizontal platform, with four angular towers including seven floors of offices and eleven floors entirely devoted to the archive and the immense collection. The remaining part of the collection is located on the ground floor, close to the reading rooms. An innovative eight-kilometer rail system using 330 suspended trolleys allows books and documents to be transported from library stack areas to the reading rooms. Access to the platform is through a series of covered ramps in Brazil wood, overlooking the Seine.
“An initiatory place and not some monster of a building, part temple and part supermarket.A place of reference for the East End of Paris. A place that is part and parcel of the continuity of the sequence of large empty spaces along the Seine, like the place de Ia Concorde, theChamp de Mars, and the Invalides.
In this way the site beside the Seine becomes one of major importance with the activation of this place; the hill in the 13th arrondissement gives on to the Seine, and turns its back on the disgrace of the sari Porte de Choisy and Porte d’lvry high rise towerblocks.
With this combination of a free and open space, built to the scale of the capital, and horizontality, the Bibliothèque de France unfurls its breadth and volume by way of its four “beacon”- like markers, akin to tension-rode or braces for the flat area between them. Offering a verticality that defines a virtual volume, which, in turn, crystallizes all the magic, presence and poetry of the complex. With its four corner towers resembling four open books all facing one another and delimiting a symbolic place, the Bibliothèque de France – a mythical place – imposes its presence and identity on the scale of the city by the adjustment of its four corners.
These urban landmarks develop and enhance the idea of the “book”, with a random system of occultation of the towers, the occupation of which is like an accumulation of learning, of knowledge that is never complete, and of a slow but on-going process of sedimentation. Other complementary metaphors spring to mind, be it book-towers, or silos, or vast racks with countless shelves, or vertical labyrinths, and all these unambiguous images converge on a powerful identity of these architectural objects.
The installation of a square underpins the notion of availability, as applied to treasure. It is the towers which have helped to situate and identify this treasure as cultural. The public place will offer a direct and natural physical contact between the sacred institution and the man in the street. The inclusion of an “inlaid”, sunken garden rounds off the symbolic siting of the project, offering a quiet spot away from the fuss and bother of the city. Like a cloister, this tranquil, unruffled space will invite contemplation and a flow of intellectual endeavour.
This great project raised the question of form: it pushed us to our outer aesthetic limits, nearer to the essential and fundamental concept of antiform. One might even call this idea a mutation of architecture-design in the direction of architecture landscaping. Such a thing is out of step with all the rules and principles we have been taught. Concerns such as the style of a facade, a building’s inside, outside, upper parts, lower parts, entry porch, perimeter wall, articulation of forms and continuity of spaces… all these things are archaic notions, or rather they are broadly insufficient to reflect the complexity of the world we live in. Architecture must get down off its pedestal; when it does, it will find freedom.
Archilecture is not avant-garde art; it is arrière-garde art. It has always been about twenty years behind the great avant-garde movements, always fearful that it will be too quickly contaminated by them. Artists have proclaimed the death of art; it is time that architects made manifest the death, dissolution and obliteration of architecture, and replaced it with an approach that blends our cities with the world ot nature. Such an approach would introduce a landscape innocent of exclusions, made of everything, for everyone. That would be an entirely positive thing.”
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IVG : Macron salue une « fierté française » et annonce une cérémonie de scellement le 8 mars
La « loi constitutionnelle du 8 mars 2024 » sera « scellée » au ministère de la Justice par une presse de 300 kg, lors de Journée internationale des droits des femmes. Cette cérémonie sera pour la première fois ouverte au public.
« Fierté française, message universel », a salué lundi Emmanuel Macron après le vote du Congrès qui a inscrit l’IVG dans la Constitution, annonçant une cérémonie de scellement pour la première fois ouverte au public le 8 mars, Journée internationale des droits des femmes.
« Célébrons ensemble l’entrée d’une nouvelle liberté garantie dans la Constitution par la première cérémonie de scellement de notre histoire ouverte au public. Rendez-vous ce 8 mars, journée internationale des droits des femmes », a écrit le chef de l’État dans un message publié sur X.
Fierté française, message universel. Célébrons ensemble l’entrée d’une nouvelle liberté garantie dans la Constitution par la première cérémonie de scellement de notre histoire ouverte au public. Rendez-vous ce 8 mars, journée internationale des droits des femmes. pic.twitter.com/dcwniEPei4 — Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) March 4, 2024
Emmanuel Macron souhaite « une cérémonie populaire la plus ouverte possible », selon son entourage, afin de marquer « l’aboutissement de ce combat collectif ».
Le sceau habituellement remplacé par le Journal officiel
Prolongement d’une tradition française qui remonte aux Mérovingiens, le « scellement » se déroule au ministère de la Justice. Après la cérémonie prévue vendredi à 12 heures place Vendôme à Paris, le texte sera baptisé « loi constitutionnelle du 8 mars 2024 ».
La presse qui permet d’y procéder - une machine de 300 kg, qui avait été commandée en 1810 par Cambacérès - se trouve d’ailleurs en permanence dans le bureau du ministre garde des Sceaux, aujourd’hui Éric Dupond-Moretti .
Destinée historiquement à garantir l’authenticité d’un écrit, l’apposition du sceau ne constitue plus une obligation pour assurer la validité d’une loi. Elle a été remplacée par la publication au Journal officiel. Cependant l’arrêté du 8 septembre 1848 définissant la forme du sceau n’a jamais été abrogé.
Éric Dupond-Moretti donnera le dernier tour de vis
Il y a eu depuis 1946 quatorze « scellements » de lois. Il s’agissait presque toujours de Constitutions révisées. Mais un texte de grande portée symbolique comme celui du 9 octobre 1981 abolissant la peine de mort a également été scellé. Ce sont toujours les gardes des Sceaux qui donnent le dernier tour de vis de la presse à sceller.
D’ores et déjà, le texte adopté a été authentifié par un sceau du Congrès, apposé par un imposant appareil sous forme de balancier à vis, avant d’être transmis au gouvernement.
Lors de la dernière révision, en 2008, le chef de l’État en exercice - à l’époque Nicolas Sarkozy - s’était pour la première fois rendu à la Chancellerie pour assister à la cérémonie. Le dernier ministre de la Justice à avoir utilisé la presse à sceaux était… Rachida Dati, l’actuelle ministre de la Culture .
Le sceau de cire, qui fut longtemps jaune, est vert depuis 2002. C’est le symbole de la IIe République qui est apposé : côté face, Marianne entourée de symboles républicains, et sur le revers la devise « au nom du peuple français ». Deux exemplaires sont scellés, l’un va aux archives nationales et l’autre au secrétariat général du gouvernement.
La nature est imprévisible mais cette colonisation naturelle du couple de faucons crécerelles faucons crécerelles est déjà une réussite pour la LPO LPO et la BNF. Une belle façon de démontrer que le projet était réaliste et, surtout, que les nichoirs installés répondent à l'attente des rapaces rapaces .
Il est aujourd'hui possible d'observer les deux oiseaux virevoltant au-dessus du parvis parvis de la bibliothèque. Plus petit que le pèlerin, le faucon crécerelle est un rapace diurne diurne , grand spécialiste du vol stationnaire vol stationnaire . Ce vol caractéristique, dit en « Saint-Esprit », le rend facilement reconnaissable.
Pour la LPO, la prise de possession des lieux par les faucons crécerelles est un signe encourageant pour la possible venue du faucon pèlerin faucon pèlerin . La pose des nichoirs de la BnF s'inscrit dans un programme de préservation du faucon pèlerin sur le corridor corridor Bourgogne-Normandie. Lancé en 2003 par la Mission Rapaces de la LPO, en partenariat avec la Région Ile-de-France et Morillon Corvol (Cemex France), ce programme a déjà permis de faire se rapprocher le faucon pèlerin de Paris. A environ 70 kilomètres de la capitale (dont le lieu sera tenu secret), un couple de faucons pèlerins a niché pour la première fois cette année, donnant naissance à trois jeunes.
En attendant, les faucons crécerelles de la BNF profitent d'une installation quatre étoiles étoiles : indestructible, spacieuse, à l'abri des intempéries, sable sable pour nicher, au 20e étage, avec une vue imprenable sur Paris et son territoire de chasse. Actuellement en pleine période de nidification, la femelle pourrait bien être occupée à couver.
Ces deux faucons crécerelles ne font pas exception dans la capitale. Une cinquantaine de couples ont déjà été recensés, notamment sur les bâtiments remarquables : Tour Eiffel, Panthéon, Saint-Sulpice, Sacré-Coeur, Arc-de-Triomphe, Notre-Dame (3 à 5 couples). Un goût immodéré pour l'immobilier d'exception, même si certains d'entre eux préfèrent la modestie d'un balcon balcon parisien. Le faucon crécerelle est le rapace le plus commun de France avec un effectif de 72 500 à 101 000 couples.
Si, demain, un couple de faucons pèlerins venait à prendre possession des nichoirs de la BNF, il ne menacerait en rien les occupants actuels. Ces derniers laisseraient simplement la place, incapables de résister à la suprématie du faucon pèlerin.
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Wings to Paris: WESS European Conference 2004
Wess newsletter.
Fall 2004, Vol. 28, No. 1
The second WESS international conference was not only successful, but “it was the best of times.”Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities (1859; reprint, London: Oxford University Press, 1958), 1. ACRL WESS members joined with their European colleagues in Paris, coinciding with the annual Salon du Livre, the French book fair. Attendees, presenters, sponsors, and institutional representatives came from many geographical points to discuss the theme of the conference, “Migrations in Society, Culture, and the Library.”
The conference began at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, at the François-Mitterrand-Tolbiac site. Bibliothéque Nationale de France Entering at the east tower, the Tour des Lois, down the moving walkway into the immense “open-book” building, the participants were welcomed, oriented, and registered by the organizers. Guided tours of the Library were offered by the BNF staff. The tours included a discussion of the Library catalogue, the BN-OPALE, and a behind-the-scenes look at a section of the 8-kilometer rail system of the automated document delivery. Long, wood paneled hallways and interior thematic reading rooms offered a view of the courtyard garden filled with forest trees that was grand and inspiring. From garden trees to mechanized services, from paper pulp of the book pages to digital processing, the blending of nature with a high-tech environment contributed to the sense that the familiar and the modern coexist dynamically in a 21st century library.
Through the set of stainless steel doors, across the embossed and galvanized metal bridge way, we began our official program in the Petit Auditorium. The president of the BNF, Jean-Noël Jeanneney, welcomed the conference participants with a proper amount of pomp and savoir-faire. The opening session keynote speaker was Jean-Claude Guédon, Professor, Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Montreal. His presentation, titled “Open Borders, Open Access: On Growing Humanity’s Distributed Intelligence,” was provocative, albeit charmingly presented.
On the following day, conference attendees met at the Paris Expo /Porte de Versailles for the Salon du Livre. This year, the 24th Salon du Livre featured the country China. At the Pavilion of Honor, Chinese literature from history to calligraphy was highlighted. A complementary Chinese motif decorated the Expo interior. It was interesting to notice the number of school groups attending the Salon du Livre. The young students on their field trip seemed most fascinated by the display of miniature books of classic French literature. Exploring the Salon at this popular venue was one of the highlights of the conference. The morning session focused on the Syndicat National de l’ Édition (SNE), the professional organization of the French book publishers. Jean Sarzana, president of the SNE, welcomed the attendees to the program in the Confucius Room. Speakers included representatives from Grasset, Seuil, and Gallimard. They discussed the state of French publishing, comparisons with other countries, particularly the United States, and the future direction of publishing in France. The afternoon session included presentations by select authors, editors, and publishers, discussing current trends in French publishing.
Conference sessions during the next two days were held at l’ Espace Georges Bernanos , a multifunctional facility, part of the church of Saint-Louis d’Antin. The site is conveniently located near the Paris Opéra Garnier and the Gare St-Lazare. As the Chair of the Conference Planning Committee, Jeffry Larson, our chair d’Amérique, professionally and enthusiastically guided the attendees through the week’s activities. Conference participants mingled with clergy, parishioners, and lay visitors, and were cautioned to veer to the left for the conference break room, as confessionals were to the right. Sandrine Pothier, Manager of La collection Extraordinaire, and Max and Yves, the haut high-techies, facilitated the technical and logistical demands of the conference space and speakers’ audio-visual requirements.
The sessions explored the “migration” theme of the conference, from migration literature, social history, culture and arts, to technological “migrations,” focusing on Western European and North American libraries and institutions. Session speakers were composed of a diverse blend of librarians discussing Dada to data migration, academics discussing Picasso to periodicals, book dealers discussing digital to distribution, and publishers discussing paper to e-print.
Jean Touzot Librairie Internationale, the Paris book dealer, sponsored a special evening event at the Mairie (city hall) of the 6th arrondissement, near the church of Saint Sulpice. The area is noted for a cultivated blend of bookstores and boutiques, and events such as book fairs and Bastille Day balls. His Honor the Mayor, Jean-Pierre Lecoq, officially welcomed the reception attendees. Jean-Denis Touzot, president of Jean Touzot Librairie Internationale, also graciously welcomed the conference attendees and kindly introduced his niece, the Parisian caterer for the evening. Lionel Chaumontet, Director of Touzot Librairie International, affectionately introduced the concert musicians. The soirée musicale featured 19th and 20th century French vocal and piano music. Charles Baudelaire’s poem, Invitation to the Voyage , was one of the musical selections, complementing the theme of the conference. After the concert, the reception guests were invited to the salon, featuring an eclectic sushi buffet.
Jean Touzot Librairie Internationale also sponsored a reception at the Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian. Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation director Francisco Bethencourt welcomed the conference visitors and offered a tour of the Library. The Center is devoted to the study of Portuguese culture in France. Its library collection is the most important center of documentation of Portuguese arts and letters outside of Lisbon. In addition, Stéphane Martin, President of the musée des arts premiers, discussed the Musée du Quai Branly. Musée du Quai Branly This new museum site along the Seine is dedicated to arts and civilizations from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. The museum is scheduled to open in 2006. Currently, there is a web cam to view new developments on the construction site, literally a “site under construction.”
Near the refined and affluent area of the Champ-de-Mars, Gilles de La Rochefoucauld of Aux Amateurs de Livres International hosted a reception at the Aux Amateurs offices on avenue de Suffren. Following the reception program of conference acknowledgements, sponsor and participant appreciations, and offerings of champagne and hors d’oeuvres, Aux Amateurs sponsored a dinner at the Eiffel Tower. With invitations and elevator tickets in hand, we ascended to Altitude 95, located on the first platform of the Tower. The interior of the restaurant resembled a Jules Verne vision of the future, at 95 meters above the sea, overlooking the city lights of Paris. It was a perfect Parisian evening, with conference participants gathering to overlook this beautiful city.
It was a fortunate coincidence that Paris at this time presented several opportunities to explore the migration theme on a cultural level. The Centre Georges Pompidou offered a large exhibit of the paintings of the Spaniard Joan Miró, the Texan director Robert Wilson staged the tales of Jean de La Fontaine at the Comédie Française, and the Musée Picasso presented the exhibit “Picasso-Ingres.” These examples of cross-cultural and cross-geographical artistic activity were a timely accompaniment to our conference. Paris also provided other typically Parisian diversions, such as the limited Metro strike and a demonstration by the city’s firefighters. These events, and the occasionally chilly and rainy weather with sunny interludes, served as topics of conversation in our breaks and added to a lively metropolitan experience.
For the concluding session, we convened again at the BNF for the keynote presentation by the highly esteemed Directeur of the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Roger Chartier. His talk, entitled “Books, Reading, and Libraries from Print Culture to the Digital World,” opened up vast challenges and opportunities presented to libraries and society today. His clarity and eloquence led us to a better understanding of the practical and conceptual issues related to this ‘migration’ from print to digital technologies.
At the “Tasks Ahead” section of the closing session, it was resolved to publish the proceedings of the conference; to enact a French-North American Resources Project, following from the session presentation by Tom Kilton, furthering the cooperative alliances between librarian counterparts; and to plan for another international conference in a European city. A spontaneous highlight of this session was a short address by Carla Hayden, then-President of the ALA and in Paris to tour the American Library. Her congratulatory comments have since been echoed by the ACRL WESS Conference Evaluation Report, which rated the conference as overwhelmingly “stimulating,” noting especially the strong interaction between North American and European colleagues.
As an appropriate symbol of the WESS conference in Paris, the ancient Greek statue, Winged Victory of Samothrace , poised in flight at the top of a grand staircase in the Louvre, combines in one form conceptual, cultural, geographical, technological and political aspects of the theme of migration. As the conference applied these same perspectives to the theme of migration, it presented valuable lessons, the most lasting of which are that migration issues are highly complex and have a long and continuing history. The present understanding of that history has been articulated by this conference, preparing libraries for the future challenges of migration as an ongoing process.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Cyclists were back out on the road Sunday training for the Tour de Lou.
The people behind the event are offering a training regimen to make sure riders of all skill levels are ready.
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“We like to get in shape,” cyclist Kelley Schleg said about why she’s participating in the training. “We really enjoy the Tour de Lou training program because I like to do the big ride at Derby time and so it’s a way that I can do that.”
You can still register for the free training program and the Tour de Lou itself on April 14. Routes range from 20 miles to more than 60.
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The Kentucky Derby Festival is once again partnering with the Louisville Bicycle Club to produce the PNC Tour de Lou on Sunday, April 14.
Participants will have the opportunity to bike in-person on this open course, as well as the option to participate virtually. The 11th annual PNC Tour de Lou is a unique way to explore Louisville on two wheels while passing through some of the city’s scenic parks, neighborhoods and historic sites, including Churchill Downs (home of the Kentucky Derby), with cyclists from all across the country.
As always, the Festival’s annual bike event is for riders of all levels of experience, with separate distances and ride options:
- 62.1 Mile Metric Century / Advanced Ride (Open course): 8 AM
- 35 Mile Experienced Ride / Intermediate Ride (Open course): 8:10 AM
- 20 Mile Ride / New to cycling (Open course): 8:20 AM
- Virtual Ride 20, 35, and Metric Century Options ( Find more info here!)
Get the GPS Route for all Distances (20-, 35- and 62.1-Miles HERE
Access to course routes requires a free account registration with RideWithGPS.com . The app is also available for download on the App Store or Google Play .
The PNC Tour de Lou has a new start and finish for the 2024 cycling event — it will begin and end at NuLu Marketplace on Main Street in Louisville’s NuLu neighborhood for all three distances — 20-miles, 35-miles and 62.1-miles (Metric Century).
Riders will experience the sights and sounds of the trendy NuLu neighborhood, known for its eclectic restaurants, venues and boutiques. Riders will also pass through some of the city’s scenic parks, historic spots and attractions, including the Old Louisville neighborhood, downtown Louisville, parts of the picturesque Olmsted Park System and more. Cyclists will also get to ride through historic Churchill Downs, just weeks before the horses run in the 150th Kentucky Derby. The Metric Century course again encompasses two states – Kentucky and Indiana.
PACKET PICKUP INFORMATION
When: Packet Pick Up will be on Tuesday, April 9th & Wednesday, April 10th from 11:30 am – 6:30 pm.
Where: West Sixth NuLu, 817 E. Market Street
Day of packet pick-up will be available at NuLu Marketplace. We suggest that you arrive no later than 30 minutes prior to your ride to get ready to go!
How will this work?
Join us at our partner, West Sixth NuLu’s taproom and brewery to grab your gear and get ready to ride!
Don’t forget to stop by the Kentucky Derby Festival Merchandise Spot to pick up or purchase your 2024 PNC Tour de Lou Official Jersey commemorating the 11th year ride!
Grab a limited edition 2024 PNC Tour de Lou Event Pin to commemorate your ride!
1. Can I come any day or time that I want?
Yes, we will not be requiring riders to reserve a time, so you are free to come whenever works best for you, between 11:30 AM – 6:30 PM on April 9th or 10th
2. What do I need to bring with me?
At the bottom of this email, you will receive a unique Registration QR code. Make sure to bring a printed copy, or have access to it on your mobile device so we can check you in with ease.
3.How can I pick up the jersey, and other merchandise I purchased?
When you arrive at West Sixth NuLu, we will be set up “Expo Style” and you will visit the Official Merchandise area to pick up, or purchase merchandise. You can still pre-order items so they are ready for you when you arrive on-site here. Click here to order the 2024 KDF Tour de Lou Jersey
4. What if I need to pick up for multiple people?
Riders will still be able to pick up multiple packets at a time, as in past years. You will need to have a picture of a photo id or registration QR code for the person you are picking up for.
5. I’m coming from out of town and will not be there until Ride Day, how do I get my packet?
We will have day of pick up for out of town riders starting at 7 am on April 14th . We recommend you arrive at least 30 minutes before the start of your ride if you are picking up on the morning of.
6.Where can I view the course for my ride? All official PNC Tour de Lou routes are available on Ride With GPS.
Get the GPS Route for all Distances (20-, 35- and 61.1-Miles HERE
What is Tour de Lou? The PNC Kentucky Derby Festival Tour de Lou is a bicycle tour throughout our city! It’s a non-competitive, un-timed, 20-, 35- or 62.1- (Metric Century) mile ride for riders of all experience levels. We’ll be offering both In-Person and Virtual Ride registrations.
- The 2024 route for participants in the 20-mile, 35-mile & Metric Century will start and finish at NuLu Marketplace on Main Street in Louisville’s NuLu neighborhood.
- This will be a looped course, touring Louisville’s historic parks and neighborhoods. Cyclists will also get to ride through historic Churchill Downs.
- The Metric Century will once again be a tour of two states, as the 62.1- mile course will not only take you through Louisville’s parks and neighborhoods, but also across the Big Four Bridge and into scenic Southern Indiana.
- The 2024 PNC Tour de Lou Medal (new for the 2024 event)
- An Official PNC Tour de Lou Ride T-Shirt
- Invitation to the post-ride party to celebrate
What time does the Tour de Lou start? This year’s in-person routes will have staggered start times:
- 62.1 Mile (Metric Century): 8 AM
- 35 Mile: 8 : 10 AM
- 20 Mile: 8 :2 0 AM
Where is the Start and Finish Line? The 2024 PNC Tour de Lou will start and end at NuLu Marketplace on Main Street in Louisville’s NuLu neighborhood. This will again be a looped course. Riders will bike through the parks and neighborhoods of Louisville, on an open course with safety support.
20-mile route: (20.6 miles with 282 feet of elevation gain)
35-mile route: (35.9 miles with 855 feet of elevation gain)
62.1 mile route: (62.1 miles with 1,277 feet of elevation gain)
What time does the Finish Line close?
The Finish Line will close at 3:30 PM. Riders must maintain an 8-13 mph or faster pace to complete the ride.
Where can I pick up my ride packet and swag?
Packet Pickup will be offered the week leading up to the ride. Packet Pick Up will be on Tuesday, April 9th & Wednesday, April 10th from 11:30 am – 6:30 p m.
What do I get as part of my Registration in the Tour de Lou?
Riders will receive:
- The Official PNC Tour de Lou Medal
- The Official PNC Tour de Lou shirt (for the 20 & 35 mile routes), or a Tech Shirt (for the Metric Century ride).
- Virtual Race Bag Access
- Course support including Rest Stops with water, snacks and bathrooms.
- Access to GPS Route files for each distance, so riders can follow along on a Garmin, smart phone, or other GPS Device.
Will there be places to get water, nutrition and take bathroom breaks along the In-Person course?
Yes! We will have SAG (Support and Gear) stops throughout each of the route distances. Riders will be able to refuel with water, snacks and restrooms. SAG stops will include Porta-Johns for bathroom breaks. Details about where they are located will be included in the final map of the Ride Routes.
Am I required to wear a helmet to participate in the Tour de Lou? To keep everyone safe, we require that every participant wear a helmet that conforms to CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) standards. Failure to adhere to this requirement may result in removal from the course.
How do I purchase a Tour de Lou ride jersey? Jerseys can be purchased during online registration and can be picked up during training rides, as well as picked up during Rider Packet Pick-Up.
Looking for someone to ride with, or want to train before you complete your full ride? CLICK HERE to check out our partners at Louisville Bike Club, or take a look at their ride calendar .
2024 PNC Tour de Lou RIDE DAY FAQS
1. How do I get my ride packet? Traditionally, there are three opportunities to pick up your PNC Tour de Lou ride packet. Day of packet pick-up will be available at NuLu Marketplace. We suggest that you arrive no later than 30 minutes prior to your ride to get ready to go!
2. Where does the ride start? All distances will start from NuLu Marketplace on Main Street in Louisville’s NuLu neighborhood.
3. What time will my ride start? Join us for rules of the road and remarks from our sponsors at 7:55 am. The Metric Century will ride off at 8:00 35 Mile ride at 8:10 20 Mile ride at 8:20
4. Where can I view the course for my ride?
5. Where can I park ? a. Limited parking will be available in a lot located at 399 E. Witherspoon St. for an event rate parking fee. (This is just under one mile from the start) b. Street parking is free on surrounding side streets. c. There are multiple garages in there area that will have daily parking rates, including the Waterside Garage.
6. How does weather affect the event ? Weather in the Ohio Valley in the spring can be very unpredictable. The average high for Louisville in April is 70 degrees and the normal low is 47 degrees.
The PNC Tour de Lou has never been canceled due to weather. In the event of severe weather the ride times may be delayed. The safety of our participants, attendees, volunteers and organizers is always top priority.
7. Can I switch ride distances? There is a $10 transfer fee. If you have registered for a lower distance, you may be asked to pay the ride fee difference to best provide support for all riders
8. Can I start with a person riding another distance? Yes, all rides follow the course and have clearly marked split points.
Training Program
Register for the FREE Training Program
The PNC Kentucky Derby Festival Tour de Lou Training Program is a FREE 6-week program designed for bicyclists of all experience levels . The training program will feature weekly group bike rides led by the Louisville Bicycle Club.
Training tips and bike safety will also be provided. Be one of the first 250 to register for the Training Program and r eceive a FREE training shirt.
The training rides will take place at noon on Sundays starting February 25th through April 7th . The first ride will be 10 miles and include some Cycling 101. Training distance will increase by 5 miles every couple weeks.
All rides will begin at the Yellow Lot – 1401 River Road
GET THE MOST UP-TO-DATE TRAINING RIDE INFO ON THE FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE .
Training Schedule: All Rides start at Noon on Sunday. All participants need to bring their bike and helmet.
- Week #1: 10-Mile Training Ride & Rider 101 – Sunday, February 25th
- Week #2: 15-Mile Training Ride – Sunday, March 3rd
- Week #3 : 15-Mile Training Ride – Sunday, March 10th
- Week #4: 20-Mile Training Ride – Sunday March 17th
- Week #5 : 20-Mile Training Ride – Sunday, March 24th
- Week #6: 25-Mile Training Ride – Sunday, April 7th
Looking for someone to ride with, or want to train before you complete your full ride? CLICK HERE to c heck out our partners at Louisville Bike Club, or take a look at their ride calendar .
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