I have the Garmin route on my Okey Kokey 2000, Ross - it's probably still wet in there! That would be a fine ride in for a tight group, despite the main road. No worse than the A5 and nowhere near as bad as the A12

(just). I liked the route we were given that the Saint-Saensistas DIDN'T follow, including one f ing steep upward dribble - the bonus being a glimpse of the Highful Tower - which, thanks to Frank, we visited on the Monday. There's a lot that can be done on a bicycle in a short space of time in Paris!
My tip: Don't ask Titus AKA Mousetrap, to sort you out a Velib.
And if you want me to be serious, I actually posted a review of Etap , La Villette on 'Tripadvisor', giving it the compliment it deserved.
Make sure you go to the cyclist's bar opposite the Gare du Nord too. It is called 'Aux Villes du Nord' Mention that you know Frank or me and you will be charged double. 'Les Roulers Anglais'.
Oh, and here's a tip: Don't try riding up to Notre Dame if it's 'ow you say zat "peeeesing down" - because I imagine the cobbles upward and down to be truly slippy McSlippy. (I fell off in the dry, but that was only because I hadn't had a beer).
I'm envious.
I could carry on but...
