Col de la Colombière

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Col de la Colombière

Col de la Colombière
Elevation 1,613 metres (5,292 feet)
Location Haute-Savoie, Flag of France France
Range Alps
Coordinates 45°59′32″N, 6°28′33″E
Traversed by D4

Col de la Colombière (el. 1613 m.) is a mountain pass in the Alps in the department of Haute-Savoie in France.

It connects Cluses in the Arve valley with Le Grand-Bornand in the Borne valley. The road then leads further to Annecy or over Col des Aravis to the Arly valley and is situated between the Massif des Bornes to the north-west and the Chaîne des Aravis to the south-east.

The pass is not an important traffic route because there are better roads that parallel it, particularly the A40 autoroute.

[edit] Details of climb

Although the pass is not very high, it is technically difficult for cyclists.

Starting from Scionzier, the climb is 16.3 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 1108 m. (an average percentage of 6.8%). The steepest section is 10.2% near the summit. From Le Grand-Bornand, the Col de la Colombière is 11.7 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 690 m. (an average percentage of 5.9%).

[edit] Appearances in Tour de France

The pass was first included in the Tour de France in 1960 and has since featured 18 times, most recently in 2007. In 2007, Colombière was the first "mountain" to be climbed by the tour.

Year Stage Category Leader at the summit
2007 7 1 Linus Gerdemann
2006 17 1 Floyd Landis
2002 17 1 Mario Aerts
2000 16 1 Marco Pantani
1997 15 1 Richard Virenque
1994 18 1 Piotr Ugrumov
1991 18 1 Thierry Claveyrolat
1990 10 1 Thierry Claveyrolat
1987 22 1 Eduardo Chozas
1985 12 1 Luis Herrera
1984 19 1 Jérôme Simon
1983 18 1 Jacques Michaud
1982 17 1 Jean-René Bernaudeau
1980 18 1 Ludo Loos
1978 17 1 René Bittinger
1975 17 2 Vicente Lopez-Carril
1968 19 2 Barry Hoban
1960 18 2 Fernando Manzanèque

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Coordinates: 45°59′32″N, 6°28′33″E