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Col de Peyresourde

Mountain pass in France


Mountain pass in France

FieldValue
nameCol de Peyresourde
photoPeyresourde.jpg
photo_captionThe eastern approach to the Col de Peyresourde
elevation_m1569
elevation_ref
traversedD618
locationHaute-Garonne/Hautes-Pyrénées, France
mapPyrenees
map_relief1
map_captionLocation in the Pyrenees
labelCol de Peyresourde
coords
rangePyrenees

The Col de Peyresourde () (elevation 1569 m) is a mountain pass in the central Pyrenees on the border of the department of Haute-Garonne and Hautes-Pyrénées in France. It is situated on the D618 road between Bagnères-de-Luchon and Arreau.

Details of climb

Starting from Bagnères-de-Luchon (east), the Col de Peyresourde is 13.8 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 949 m (an average gradient of 6.9%). The steepest sections are 11.7%. No mountain pass cycling milestones for cyclists are placed on this side of the climb. Only close to Bagnères-de-Luchon and 3 kilometres from the summit signposts inform about the overall climb.

Starting from Armenteule (west), the climb is 8.3 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 629 m (an average gradient of 7.6%). On this side mountain pass cycling milestones for cyclists are placed every kilometre. They indicate the current height, the distance to the summit, and the average slope in the following passage.

2015 Peyresourde last two kilometers from Armenteule.jpg|View on the last two kilometres in the climb from Armenteule 2015 Mountain pass cycling milestone - Col de Peyresourde Armenteule.jpg|One of the mountain pass cycling milestones at the climb from Armenteule 2015 Peyresourde summit sign.jpg|Sign at the summit showing that the pass is on the border of the department of Haute-Garonne and Hautes-Pyrénées

Tour de France

The Col de Peyresourde was first used in the Tour de France in 1910 and has appeared frequently since. The leader over the summit in 1910 was Octave Lapize.

In 2007, the Tour de France crossed the Col de Peyresourde on stage 15, joining the climb at Saint-Aventin (5.5 km from Bagnères de Luchon) after descending from the Port de Balès. This stage was selected for the 2007 L'Étape du Tour, in which amateur and club riders ride over a full stage of the tour.

The col was crossed twice in the 2012 Tour de France, firstly on Stage 16 from Pau to Bagnères-de-Luchon, when it was ranked a Category 1 climb, and again on the following day, when it was unranked, with the stage continuing on to the ski station at nearby Peyragudes. It was used again in the 2016 Tour de France on Stage 8, from Pau to Bagnères-de-Luchon, which saw eventual race winner Chris Froome make a daring descent attack from the top of the Col that caught many of his main rivals off guard, resulting in a solo stage victory.

Appearances in Tour de France (since 1947)

YearStageCategoryStartFinishLeader at the summit
2025141PauSuperbagneresThymen Arensman
2024151LoudenviellePlateau de BeilleDavid Gaudu
2021171MuretSaint-Lary-Soulan Col de PortetAnthony Turgis
202081CazèresLoudenvielleNans Peters
201817Not categorisedBagnères-de-LuchonSaint-Lary-Soulan Col de PortetTanel Kangert
2017121PauPeyragudesMikel Nieve
201681PauBagnères-de-LuchonChris Froome
2014171Saint-GaudensPla d'AdetVasil Kiryienka
201391Saint-GironsBagnères-de-BigorreThomas De Gendt
201217Not categorisedBagnères-de-LuchonPeyragudesAlejandro Valverde
2012161PauBagnères-de-LuchonThomas Voeckler
2010161Bagnères-de-LuchonPauSylwester Szmyd
200891ToulouseBagnères-de-BigorreSebastian Lang
2007151FoixLoudenvielleAlexander Vinokourov
2006111TarbesPla-de-BeretDavid de la Fuente
2005151Lézat-sur-LèzePla d'AdetLaurent Brochard
2003141Saint-GironsLoudenvielleGilberto Simoni
2001131FoixPla d'AdetLaurent Jalabert
1999151Saint-GaudensPiau-EngalyAlberto Elli
1998101PauBagnères-de-LuchonRodolfo Massi
1995151Saint-GironsCauterets-Crêtes du LysRichard Virenque
1994121LourdesLuz ArdidenRoberto Torres
1993161AndorraPla d'AdetClaudio Chiappucci
1989101CauteretsSuperbagnèresRobert Millar
1988151Saint-GironsLuz ArdidenSteven Rooks
1986131PauSuperbagnèresBernard Hinault
1983101PauBagnères-de-LuchonRobert Millar
198161Saint-GaudensPla d'AdetBernard Hinault
1980131PauBagnères-de-LuchonRaymond Martin
197932Bagnères-de-LuchonPauBernard Hinault
1976141Saint-GaudensPla d'AdetLuis Ocaña
1974162La Seu d'UrgellPla d'AdetVicente López Carril
197282PauBagnères-de-LuchonLucien Van Impe
197116a2Bagnères-de-LuchonGourette-Eaux-BonnesLucien Van Impe
1970182Saint-GaudensLa MongieRaymond Delisle
1969172La MongieMourenxJoaquim Galera
1964162Bagnères-de-LuchonPauJulio Jiménez
1963112Bagnères-de-BigorreBagnères-de-LuchonFederico Bahamontes
1962122PauSaint-GaudensFederico Bahamontes
1961172Bagnères-de-LuchonPauImerio Massignan
1960111PauBagnères-de-LuchonKurt Gimmi
1959111Bagnères-de-BigorreSaint-GaudensValentin Huot
1958141PauBagnères-de-LuchonFederico Bahamontes
195612Not categorisedPauBagnères-de-LuchonJean-Pierre Schmitz
1955172ToulouseSaint-GaudensCharly Gaul
1954122PauBagnères-de-LuchonFederico Bahamontes
1953112CauteretsBagnères-de-LuchonJean Robic
1952172ToulouseBagnères-de-BigorreAntonio Gelabert
1951142TarbesBagnères-de-LuchonFausto Coppi
1949112PauBagnères-de-LuchonJean Robic
194882LourdesToulouseJean Robic
1947151Bagnères-de-LuchonPauJean Robic

References

References

  1. [http://www.geoportail.gouv.fr/accueil?c=0.462778,42.802222&z=0.000316906&l=GEOGRAPHICALGRIDSYSTEMS.MAPS.3D$GEOPORTAIL:OGC:WMTS@aggregate(1)&permalink=yes IGN map]
  2. "Col de Peyresourde from Avajan : 1569m".
  3. "Col de Peyresourde from Armenteule : 1569m".
  4. "Le col de Peyresourde dans le Tour de France depuis 1947". ledicodutour.
  5. Woodland, Les. "The Yellow Jersey companion to the Tour de France".
  6. "Stage 16: Pau –Bagnères-de-Luchon". [[Amaury Sport Organisation]].
  7. "Stage 17: Bagnères-de-Luchon –Peyragudes". [[Amaury Sport Organisation]].
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