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Col d'Agnes

Mountain pass in the Pyrenees


Summary

Mountain pass in the Pyrenees

FieldValue
nameCol d'Agnes
photoCol d'Agnés.jpg
elevation_m1570
elevation_ref
traversedD8F
locationAriège, France
rangePyrenees
mapPyrenees
map_relief1
map_captionLocation in the Pyrenees
labelCol d'Agnes
coords

The Col d'Agnes (elevation 1570 m) is a mountain pass in the French Pyrenees in the department of Ariège, between the communities of Aulus-les-Bains (west), Massat (north) and Vicdessos (east).

Details of climb

Starting from Aulus-les-Bains, the climb is 10.2 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 826 m (an average of 8.1%), with the steepest sections at 10.6%.

Starting from Massat, the climb is 17.6 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 921 m (an average of 5.2%), with the steepest sections being at 8.2%. Approximately 4.0 km from the summit is the junction with the climb to the Port de Lers.

Appearances in Tour de France

The Col d'Agnes was first used in the Tour de France in 1988, since when it has featured seven times, most recently in 2024, when the leader over the summit was Laurens De Plus.

YearStageCategoryStartFinishLeader at the summit
2024151LoudenviellePlateau de BeilleLaurens De Plus
2017131Saint-GironsFoixAlberto Contador
2011141Saint-GaudensPlateau de BeilleSylvain Chavanel
200981Andorra la VellaSaint-GironsMikel Astarloza
2004131LannemezanPlateau de BeilleMichael Rasmussen
1995143Saint-Orens-de-GamevilleGuzet-NeigeMarco Pantani
1988141BlagnacGuzet-NeigeRobert Millar

References

References

  1. [http://www.geoportail.gouv.fr/accueil?c=1.373889,42.794167&z=0.000316906&l=GEOGRAPHICALGRIDSYSTEMS.MAPS.3D$GEOPORTAIL:OGC:WMTS@aggregate(1)&permalink=yes IGN map]
  2. "Col d'Agnès from Aulus les Bains : 1570m".
  3. "Col d'Agnès from Massat : 1570m".
  4. "Le col d'Agnes dans le Tour de France".
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