Cormet de Roselend

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Cormet de Roselend

Lac du Roselend near the pass
Elevation 1,967 metres (6,453 feet)
Location Savoie, Flag of France France
Range Alps
Coordinates 45°41′28″N, 6°41′26″E
Traversed by D 925

Cormet de Roselend (el. 1967 m.) is a high mountain pass in the Alps in the department of Savoie in France.

It connects Beaufort and Bourg-Saint-Maurice in the Isère valley. On the west side of the pass lies the Lac du Roselend, a reservoir that can be reached by the Col de Méraillet or the Col du Pré.

[edit] Details of climb

On the north-western side, starting from Beaufort, the climb is 20.3 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 1227 m. (an average percentage of 6.0%), with the steepest sections at 10.0%.

From Bourg-Saint-Maurice to the south-east, the Cormet de Roselend is 19.35 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 1154 m. (an average percentage of 6.0%), with the steepest sections at 8.9%.

[edit] Appearances in Tour de France

The pass was first included in the Tour de France in 1979 and has since featured 9 times, most recently in stage 8 of the 2007 Tour de France.

Year Stage Category Leader at the summit
2007 8 1 Michael Rasmussen
2005 10 1 Alejandro Valverde
2002 17 1 Mario Aerts
1996 7 1 Udo Bölts
1995 9 1 Alex Zülle
1992 13 1 Claudio Chiappucci
1987 22 1 Mathieu Hermans
1984 19 1 Francis Castaing
1979 16 1 Henk Lubberding

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Coordinates: 45°41′28″N, 6°41′26″E