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Mont Ventoux - Malaucene side

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

Mont Ventoux 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 kms, 1550 metres ascent) - this is a giant climb!

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Ventoux is a cycling mecca and there were bikers everywhere. It was hot and this was steep, but I felt pretty good, and the only person to pass me (at the very beginning) - I actually caught about 18 kilometres later - which was fun. With Doreen as a photographer and handing me spare water bottles I was the envy of the road.

There are long very steep stretches - hard work!

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With About 7 kms to go, the tree line begins to end and the lunar top of the volcano begins.

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Superb views.

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The final kilometre - amazing environment.

Mont Ventoux

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Will is Happiest while cycling uphill. More enthusiastic than talented, his 2008 Challenge is to (again) cycle 160,000 metres of vertical ascent.
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4 Responses »

  1. [...] pretty chilly at the top. It was my third time up Ventoux this year - in May I climbed from Maulacene and from [...]

  2. [...] Malaucene Side in May [...]

  3. [...] cycled this side in May 2007. See here for more. There are long very steep stretches - despite not finishing at the top, this will still be [...]

  4. I believe the Malaucene side is as heavy as the Bedoin side. I climbed the MV 12 times within 3 years time. Last year 3 times on 1 day and that was the first time I was faced with the Malaucene side which became in particular tough for 3 kilometers after 9 kilometers climbing. Then, after a few kilometers “rest” one has to squeeze out everything to reach the top. After this I climbed this side again 2 times and my opinion did not change. By the way: from Sault I climbed just once - hardly worth to mention it…

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