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Cormet de Roselend via Col du Pré

By Will • Jul 25th, 2007 • Category: Climbs, Cycling, Favorites

My Fat Cyclist Jersey arrived and i was thrilled to christen it by riding up the Cormet de Roselend, a beautiful climb that was part of Stage 8 of this year’s Tour de France via the classic north route via Col du Meraillet.
Fat Cyclist is a terrific cycling blog run by the Fat Cyclist - […]



Tour de France - Galibier

By Will • Jul 17th, 2007 • Category: Climbs, Cycling, Favorites, Tour de France

Col du Galibier via Col du Telegraphe is the biggest climb in France in terms of altitude gain. I can get to the base of Telegraphe from home in an hour forty-five - as it starts right next to an autoroute - sweet.



Tour de France - Bastille Day

By Will • Jul 14th, 2007 • Category: Climbs, Cycling, Favorites, Tour de France

What a great Bastille Day. Doreen and I cycled up the Col de la Colombiere to watch the Tour de France. People and cyclists everywhere and hot!
We rode up with Brian - his first week in Geneva and already cycling mountains. Martin and Barry took the train from Geneva and bravely […]



Mont Ventoux - Malaucene side

By Will • May 19th, 2007 • Category: Climbs, Cycling, Favorites

For the French long weekend, we drove to Provence staying in the beautiful medieval town of Avignon.
Friday I cycled up the legendary volcano Le Mont Ventoux. I have cycled ventoux before but never from the Malaucene side. This route is almost exactly the same difficulty as the more classic Bedoin route (21 […]



South Alps Touring - 8 Great Climbs

By Will • Jul 29th, 2006 • Category: Climbs, Cycling, Doreen, Favorites, Touring

What a trip.  Our most ambitious cycling vacation ever.  Our first visit to the Southern French Alps.  Eight big climbs in 8 days. Every one a legendary Tour de France route.  Hard work but really fun.   it was a  dream of mine to climb Bonette (the highest road in Europe) and Izoard […]



Alpe d’Huez

By Will • Jul 29th, 2006 • Category: Climbs, Cycling, Favorites

   
The last day of vacation.  Climbing Alpe d’Huez is a great way to end a great trip.  I woke up early and descended to the bottom of mountain.  I tried to ride a few flat kilometres to warm up before the ride but it is the biggest travel day of the year and so I […]



Col d’Allos

By Will • Jul 26th, 2006 • Category: Climbs, Cycling, Doreen, Favorites

5th big climb in five days as our Southern Alps adventure continues.  This may be the most scenic Col we have ever ridden.
Starting from Barcelonnette in the South Alps this little sinuous road climbs along side a cliff high above a steep canyon and then hairpins over the mountain towards the mediterranean 100kms […]



Tour de France - Col du Glandon

By Will • Jul 19th, 2006 • Category: Climbs, Cycling, Favorites, Tour de France

Today I cycled up the Col du Glandon and the Col de la Croix de Fer (23 km climb and about 5,000 feet vertical) to watch the second huge Alps stage in the Tour de France.

This was the 2006 Tour de France stage when Landis hit a wall - the day before his “miraculous” comeback.



Col de l’Iseran - South Side

By Will • Jun 14th, 2005 • Category: Climbs, Cycling, Favorites

Through most of the 20th century, the Col de l’Iseran was known as the highest road in Europe. While no longer quite the highest, it literally goes over the French Alps near (and well above) the ski resort at Val d’Isère. It had been a dream of mine to climb this Col since a ski […]



Col de la Croix de Fer

By Will • May 22nd, 2005 • Category: Climbs, Cycling, Favorites, Touring

STATS:

31.6kms; 1,650 metres ascent  
Start: Rochetaillée Top: 2,067 metres

Last Climbed: July 2006

Col de la Croix Fer is a beautiful climb that first appeared in the tour de France in 1947 when the organizers wanted to add a little difficulty to a stage befor climbing Cold du Galibier via Télégraphe It has now […]