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Col de la Pierre Saint-Martin (elevation ) is a mountain pass on the
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border in the western
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in the department of
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(France) and
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(Spain). The climb from the Spanish side was used in the
2007 Tour de France The 2007 Tour de France the 94th running of the race, took place from 7 to 29 July. The Tour began with a prologue in London, and ended with the traditional finish in Paris. Along the way, the route also passed through Belgium and Spain. It was ...
. Close to the summit of the pass, there is the ski station of Arette-Pierre-Saint-Martin. In 2015, on
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, the tenth leg of the Tour climbed the Col in the other direction, from Arette up to the village of Pierre Saint Martin, which hosted the end of a stage for the first time ever. Every year on 13 July since 1375, the ceremony of the The Tribute of the Three Cows, Tribute of the Three Cows takes place on the summit of the mountain pass.


Details of the climb

The southern side of the climb, starting from Isaba (Navarra, Spain) is long at an average gradient of 3.6% (height gain – ). The final stages of the climb start at Larra Belagua (1026m.) with at 5.2%, with a maximum of 7.4%. The pass is situated south east of Oloron-Sainte-Marie. Starting from Arette (north east), the climb is long gaining (an average gradient of 5.5%). En route, the climb passes over the Col de Labays (), the Pas de Guilhers () and the Col du Soudet ().


Tour de France

The climb from the south featured in 2007 in the Tour de France for the first time on the stage 16 from Orthez to Gourette–Col d'Aubisque. In 2015, the climb, coming from the north was featured as a stage finish for the first time on the stage 10 from Tarbes.


Tour de France stage finishes


Passages in the Tour de France


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Detailed summary of climb
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