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Meet the cyclist who climbed 68,000 vertical feet in one ...

    https://www.velonews.com/culture/colin-patterson-just-climbed-68000-vertical-feet-in-one-ride/
    Jul 21, 2020 · Patterson believes his 68,633 vertical feet has broken the Guinness Book of World Records’ mark for maximum elevation gained in 24 hours, …

The Tour de France in numbers - Cycling Weekly

    https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/tour-de-france/the-tour-de-france-in-numbers-50771
    Jun 29, 2011 · The total elevation of the classified climbs in metres in this year’s Tour de France – they have an average gradient of 6.6 per cent. 3,430 The length of the 2011 Tour de France in kilometres ...Author: Cycling Weekly

Vertical feet - RoadBikeReview.com

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    Oct 24, 2009 · The Queen stage, Stage 17 of the 2009 Tour De France, is quoted as 5030m to 5270m on Steep Hill and Cycling Challenge. Taking the large figure this comes out to 17,300 feet. This is of course still an heroic number of feet for one day's riding, let alone racing.

Scott Mercier: Looking at the stages of this year’s Tour ...

    https://www.aspentimes.com/sports/scott-mercier-looking-at-the-stages-of-this-years-tour-de-france/
    Saturday is the start of the 107th Grande Boucle, also known to us Americans as the Tour de France. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the race was pushed from July to late August and is scheduled to run from Aug. 29 to Sept. 21. There will be 21 stages and two rest days. This year’s race is on the shorter side, at 2,165 miles.

Watch Tour de France 2020: Live Stream, TV Schedule, Stages

    https://www.nbcsports.com/cycling/tour-de-france
    The 4th stage of the 2020 Tour de France covers 157 km in the first Hilly stage of the race. The race starts in Sisteron and ends at the Hautes-Alpes ski resort of Orcieres-Merlette, which will make riders climb to an elevation over 1,800 meters (5,900 feet) at the first of four summit finishes of this year’s race.

Notorious climb to test leaders in Tour de France ...

    https://www.chron.com/sports/article/Notorious-climb-to-test-leaders-in-Tour-de-France-1706370.php
    Jul 21, 2010 · From Luz-St-Sauveur at the bottom of the western flank, the road rises 4,590 vertical feet at an average gradient of 7.5 percent for nearly 12 miles. The first man to …

Just How Hard Are the Tour de France Climbs? Outside Online

    https://www.outsideonline.com/2098221/just-how-hard-are-tour-de-france-climbs
    Jul 18, 2016 · The mountains of the Tour de France determine the winner of the stage race. It isn't until the peloton hits the craggy peaks of the Alps and Pyrenees that the …

Official route of Tour de France 2020

    https://www.letour.fr/en/overall-route
    The five mountain ranges of France will be on the menu of the 107th Tour de France. In the following order of appearance: Alps, Massif central, Pyrenees, Jura and Vosges. There will be four new climbs: Col de la Lusette and Suc au May in the Massif central, Col de la Hourcère in the Pyrenees and Col de la Loze in the Alps as well as the one to ...

The Hardest Grand Tour Stage Ever?

    https://blog.strava.com/the-hardest-grand-tour-stage-ever-10747/
    Sep 10, 2015 · Certainly there have been stages of the Giro d’Italia that stand out for their combination of tough climbing and terrible weather, and there was a Tour de France stage in 1983 that featured 6,685m vertical gain in 247km, but the Vuelta’s Queen stage, with 5,000m (16,400ft) climbing in 138km (86mi) and taking riders up to finish at 2,095m (6,900ft), could lay claim to packing in the most vertical metres …

The 18 climbs of the Tour of Flanders – VeloNews.com

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