Col d'Izoard

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Col d'Izoard (Template:Convert) is a mountain pass in the Alps in the department of Hautes-Alpes in France.

It is accessible in summer via the D902 road, connecting Briançon on the north and the valley of the Guil in Queyras, which ends at Guillestre in the south. There are forbidding and barren scree slopes with protruding pinnacles of weathered rock on the upper south side. Known as the Casse Déserte, this area has formed a dramatic backdrop to some key moments in the Tour de France and at times in the Giro d'Italia, and often featured in iconic 1950s black-and-white photos of the race.[1][2]

Cycle racing

Details of the climb

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Altimetry of the climb.

From the south, the climb starts at Guillestre from where it is Template:Convert in length, at an average gradient of 4.8%. The climb proper starts at the junction with the D947, near Chateau Queyras from where the ascent is Template:Convert long.[1] Over this distance, the climb gains Template:Convert at an average of 6.9% and a maximum sustained gradient of 10%.[3]

The climb from Briançon, to the north-west, via Cervières to the col is Template:Convert in length, climbing Template:Convert at an average gradient of 5.8% and a maximum gradient of 8.9%.[4]

On both sides mountain pass cycling milestones are placed every kilometre. They indicate the current height, the height of the summit, the distance to the summit, as well as the average slope in the following kilometre.

In general, the col is closed from October to early June.

Tour de France

The Col d'Izoard is frequently on the route of the Tour de France, where it is frequently classified as an Hors Categorie climb.[5][6] Warren Barguil won the 2017 Tour de France's Stage 18, becoming the first cyclist to win a Tour de France stage that finished on the Col d'Izoard – it has been on the route 34 times previously in the Tour de France since 1922 but never before had a stage finished there.[7]

Several of the Tour de France's more memorable moments have occurred on the Col d'Izoard, particularly the exploits of Gino Bartali, Fausto Coppi, Louison Bobet and Bernard Thévenet. A small cycling museum is at the summit, along with a memorial to Coppi and Bobet.

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Panoramic view from the summit
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One of the mountain pass cycling milestones placed along the climb from Guillestre

Appearances in the Tour de France

Year Stage Category Start Finish Leader at the summit
2019 18 H Embrun Valloire Template:Flagathlete
2017 18 H Briançon Col d'Izoard Template:Flagathlete
2014 14 H Grenoble Risoul Template:Flagathlete
2011 18 H Pinerolo Galibier/Serre-Chevalier Template:Flagathlete
2006 15 H Gap Alpe d'Huez Template:Flagathlete
2003 9 H Bourg-d'Oisans Gap Template:Flagathlete
2000 14 H Draguignan Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1993 11 1 Serre-Chevalier Isola 2000 Template:Flagathlete
1989 16 H Gap Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1986 17 H Gap Serre-Chevalier Template:Flagathlete
1976 10 1 Bourg-d'Oisans Montgenèvre Template:Flagathlete
1975 16 1 Barcelonnette Serre-Chevalier Template:Flagathlete
1973 8 1 Moûtiers Les Orres Template:Flagathlete
1972 13 1 Orcières-Merlette Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1965 16 1 Gap Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1962 18 1 Antibes/Juan-les-Pins Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1960 16 1 Gap Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1958 20 1 Gap Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1956 17 1 Gap Turin Template:Flagathlete
1954 18 1 Grenoble Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1953 18 1 Gap Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1951 20 1 Gap Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1950 18 1 Gap Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1949 16 1 Cannes Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1948 13 1 Cannes Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1947 9 1 Briançon Digne Template:Flagathlete
1939 15 Digne Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1938 14 Digne Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1937 9 Briançon Digne Template:Flagathlete
1936 9 Briançon Digne Template:Flagathlete
1927 16 Nice Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1926 14 Nice Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1925 13 Nice Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1924 10 Nice Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1923 10 Nice Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1922 10 Nice Briançon Template:Flagathlete

Giro d'Italia

The Col d'Izoard was 7 times on the route of the Giro d'Italia.[8] The most famous passage over the Col was in 1949, when Coppi beat Bartali in the memorable stage from Cuneo to Pinerolo, taking the pink jersey.

Appearances in the Giro d'Italia

Year Stage Start Finish Leader at the summit
2007 12 Scalenghe Briançon Template:Flagathlete
2000 19 Saluzzo Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1996 14 Santuario di Vicoforte Briançon Template:Flagathlete
1994 20 Cuneo Les Deux Alpes Template:Flagathlete
1982 21 Cuneo Pinerolo Template:Flagathlete
1964 20 Cuneo Pinerolo Template:Flagathlete
1949 17 Cuneo Pinerolo Template:Flagathlete

See also

References

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Further reading

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External links

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View from the top

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