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Col De La Croix (other)
Col de la Croix ("Pass of the Cross") is the name of the following passes: *Col de la Croix (Vaud), an Alpine pass in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland *Col de la Croix (Jura), a pass of the Jura range in the canton of Jura, Switzerland * Col de la Croix (Cottian Alps) (or "Passo della Croce"), an Alpine pass in the Cottian Alps *Col de la Croix (Corsica) (or "Bocca a Croce"), a pass in the department of Corse-du-Sud, France See also *, a pass of the Vosges mountains; see List of mountain passes and hills in the Tour de France * Col de la Croix du Bonhomme, an Alpine pass in France; see Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc * Col de la Croix de Chaubouret, a pass in the Pilat massif *Col de la Croix de Fer, an Alpine pass in France *Col de la Croix Fry, an Alpine pass in France *Col de la Croix Haute Col de la Croix-Haute (el. 1179 m.) is a high mountain pass in the French Dauphiné Alps on the border of the Isère and Drôme departments, linking the towns of Clelles and Mens in the North with ...
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Col De La Croix (Vaud)
Col de la Croix (1778 m high) is an Alpine pass in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. It connects Bex and Villars-sur-Ollon with Les Diablerets. Cycle racing Details of the climb The climb from Les Diablerets is 8 km. long, gaining 580 m in height at an average 7.2% grade. Several sections of the climb are well in excess of this with the maximum gradient of 12%. Tour de France It was crossed in Stage 9 of the 2022 Tour de France on 10 July, where Simon Geschke was the first rider to reach the top of the col. It was ranked as a Category 1 climb. See also * List of highest paved roads in Europe * List of mountain passes * List of the highest Swiss passes This is a list of the highest road passes in Switzerland. It includes passes in the Alps and the Jura Mountains that are over above sea level. All the listed passes are crossed by paved roads. These are popular with drivers, bikers and cyclists ... References External links Profile on climbbybike.com ...
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Col De La Croix (Jura)
Col de la Croix (el. 789 m.) is a pass in the Jura range connecting Saint-Ursanne and Courgenay, both in the canton of Jura in Switzerland. Cycle racing Details of the climb The climb from Saint-Ursanne is 3.72 km. long, gaining 342 m. in height at an average of 9.1%. Several sections of the climb are well in excess of this with the maximum gradient of 17% being reached at the summit. Tour de France It was crossed in Stage 8 of the 2012 Tour de France on 8 July, where it was ranked as a Category 1 climb. The first rider over the climb was Thibaut Pinot Thibaut Pinot (born 29 May 1990) is a French professional road bicycle racer, who rides for UCI WorldTeam . Once considered one of the most promising talents in French cycling, he finished third overall in the 2014 Tour de France and first in the ..., who went on to win the stage. References External linksLe col de la Croix dans le Tour de France Croix (Jura) Mountain passes of the canton of Jura {{J ...
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Col De La Croix (Cottian Alps)
The Colle della Croce ( Italian) or Col Lacroix (French, sometimes referred as ''Col de la Croix'') is a pedestrian pass (el. 2,299 m / 7,541 ft) of the Cottian Alps. Etymology Both in Italian and in French the name means ''pass of the Cross''. Geography The pass connects the villages of La Montà ( commune of Ristolas, in France) and Villanova (comune of Bobbio Pellice, in Italy). It forms the limit between the Central and the Southern Cottian Alps. Notes Maps * Italian official cartography (''Istituto Geografico Militare'' - IGM); on-line versionwww.pcn.minambiente.it* French official cartography (''Institut Géographique National An institute is an organisational body created for a certain purpose. They are often research organisations (research institutes) created to do research on specific topics, or can also be a professional body. In some countries, institutes can ...'' - IGN); on-line version:www.geoportail.fr* Istituto Geografico Centrale - Carta ...
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Col De La Croix (Corsica)
Col de la Croix (or Bocca a Croce) is a mountain pass in the department of Corse-du-Sud in France. It is in the commune of Osani, and connects Porto and Galéria Galéria () is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Geography Climate Galéria has a hot-summer mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification ''Csa''). The average annual temperature in Galéria .... References Mountain passes of Corse-du-Sud {{CorseSud-geo-stub ...
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List Of Mountain Passes And Hills In The Tour De France
This is a list of mountain passes and hills in the Tour de France. Among the passes most often crossed, Col du Tourmalet, Col d'Aubisque, Col d'Aspin, Col de Peyresourde and Col du Galibier predominate, while the highest peak ever reached is Cime de la Bonette-Restefond (), used in the 1962, 1964, 1993 and 2008 Tour de France. The highest mountain finishes in the history of the Tour were Galibier (2,645 m (8,677 ft)) in 2011; previously this had been Val Thorens () in 1994; and before that Col du Granon () used in 1986 and 2022. Editions 2001 The 2001 Tour de France included 19 mountain passes or summit finishes, categorized HC, 1, or 2. Stage 6 *Category 2 – Col du Donon (0,727m) Stage 7 *Category 2 – Col d'Adelspach (0,850 m) *Category 2 – Col du Calvaire (1,135 m) Stage 10 *Category H – Col de la Madeleine (2,000 m) *Category H – Col du Glandon (1,924m) *Category H – Alpe d'Huez (1,850 m) Stage 11 *Category H – ...
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Col De La Croix Du Bonhomme
In geomorphology, a col is the lowest point on a mountain ridge between two peaks.Whittow, John (1984). ''Dictionary of Physical Geography''. London: Penguin, 1984, p. 103. . It may also be called a gap. Particularly rugged and forbidding cols in the terrain are usually referred to as notches. They are generally unsuitable as mountain passes, but are occasionally crossed by mule tracks or climbers' routes. The term col tends to be associated more with mountain rather than hill ranges. It is derived from the French ''col'' ("collar, neck") from Latin ''collum'', "neck". The height of a summit above its highest col (called the key col) is effectively a measure of a mountain's topographic prominence. Cols lie on the line of the watershed between two mountains, often on a prominent ridge or arête. For example, the highest col in Austria, the ''Obere Glocknerscharte'' ("Upper Glockner Col", ), lies between the Kleinglockner () and Grossglockner () mountains, giving the Kleingloc ...
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Ultra-Trail Du Mont-Blanc
The Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) is a single-stage mountain ultramarathon, first held in 2003, that follows the route of the Tour du Mont Blanc. Since UTMB Group's partnership with IRONMAN Group in 2021, UTMB World Series will formally launch in Year 2022, and Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc will be renamed as UTMB World Series Finals from Year 2023 Edition, as the annual final competition of this series. Description The race takes place once a year on either the last weekend in August or the first weekend of September in the Alps. It follows the route of the Tour du Mont Blanc through France, Italy and Switzerland. It has a distance of approximately , and a total elevation gain of around . It is widely regarded as one of the most difficult foot races in the world, and one of the largest with more than 2,500 starters. It is one of several races during a week-long festival based around Chamonix in France, and is a race of the Ultra-Trail World Tour. The races have strict entry and q ...
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Col De La Croix De Chaubouret
The Col de la Croix de Chaubouret (elevation ) is a mountain pass in France, located in the Pilat massif in the Loire. It is between Graix and Le Bessat. Details of the Climb Starting from Bourg-Argental (south), the Col de la Croix de Chaubouret is 13.90 km long. Over this distance, the climb has an elevation gain of 656 m (an average of 4.72%). The steepest section is 8.5%. Starting from Saint Chamond (north), the Col de la Croix de Chaubouret is 15.80 km long. Over this distance, the climb has an elevation gain of 839 m (an average of 5.31%). The steepest section is 7.8%. Starting from Saint-Étienne (west), the Col de la Croix de Chaubouret is 16 km long. Over this distance, the climb has an elevation gain of 611 m (an average of 3.82%). The steepest section is 7.2%. Tour de France The climb has been used in the Tour de France The Tour de France () is an annual men's multiple-stage bicycle race primarily held in France, while also occasionally passin ...
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Col De La Croix De Fer
Col de la Croix de Fer ( en, Pass of the Iron Cross) (el. 2067 m.) is a high mountain pass in the French Alps linking Le Bourg-d'Oisans and Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne. Details of climb The approach from the northeast from Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne is 29.5 km at an average gradient of 5.5% with some sections at 9.5%, and the one from the southwest from Rochetaillée 31.5 km at an average gradient of 5.75% with short sections in excess of 11%. When coming from Rochetaillée, the road forks 2.5 km before the summit, leading to the Col du Glandon. There is also an approach from the north from La Chambre via Col du Glandon which is the hardest: 22.7 km at an average gradient of 7.0% (this is the route used for the 2012 Tour de France). Tour de France The pass has featured in the Tour de France twenty one times since it was first passed in the 1947 tour when the race was led over the summit by Fermo Camellini. It was crossed on Stage 11 of the 2012 race, between A ...
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Col De La Croix Fry
The Col de la Croix Fry () is a mountain pass located in the Chaîne des Aravis, between Manigod and La Clusaz in the Haute-Savoie Departments of France, department of France. The road over the col is used occasionally by the Tour de France cycle race with the tour crossing the pass on Stage 19 of the 2013 Tour de France, 2013 Tour. At the summit is the village of La Croix Fry. Details of the climb From the west, the climb starts at Thônes, from where the summit is . Over this distance, the road climbs at an average gradient of 6.6%. En route, the climb passes through the village of Manigod. This is the climb used on the 2013 Tour de France, although the race turns onto the climb shortly before reaching Thônes, thus shortening the climb to at 7%; the climb is ranked category 1. The climb from the east starts at Saint-Jean-de-Sixt, passing through La Clusaz La Clusaz (; frp, La Klyuza, ) is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in sou ...
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Col De La Croix Haute
Col de la Croix-Haute (el. 1179 m.) is a high mountain pass in the French Dauphiné Alps on the border of the Isère and Drôme departments, linking the towns of Clelles and Mens in the North with Lus-la-Croix-Haute in the South. See also * List of highest paved roads in Europe * List of mountain passes This is a list of mountain passes. Africa Egypt * Halfaya Pass (near Libya) Lesotho * Moteng Pass * Mahlasela pass * Sani Pass Morocco * Tizi n'Tichka South Africa * Eastern Cape Passes * Western Cape Passes * Northern Cape Passes * Kwa ... Croix Haute Landforms of Isère Landforms of Drôme Croix Haute Transport in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Dauphiné Prealps {{RhoneAlpes-geo-stub ...
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Col De La Croix-Morand
Col de la Croix-Morand (also known as Col de Dyane) (el. 1401 m.) is a high mountain pass of the Massif Central in France, in the department of Puy de Dôme, near Clermont-Ferrand. It inspired a song by Jean-Louis Murat. Details of climb Starting from the junction of D 983 and D 996 (west) (near Mont-Dore), the Col de la Croix Morand is 4.5 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 207 m. (an average of 4.6%). The steepest section is 6.6%. Starting from Lac Chambon (east), the climb is 10.5 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 511 m. (an average of 4.9%). The steepest section is 8.2%. Appearances in Tour de France The Tour de France has crossed the pass six times, the first time in 1951. External linksLe col de Dyane ou de la Croix-Morand dans le Tour de France (French)
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