Col de Menté

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The Col de Menté (elevation Script error: No such module "convert".) is a mountain pass in the central Pyrenees in the department of Haute-Garonne in France. It is situated on the D44 road between Saint-Béat and the D618 (at the bottom of the Col de Portet d'Aspet) and connects the Ger and Garonne valleys. Le Mourtis ski-station is located 1 km. south of the col.

A stele in memory of Serge Lapébie (son of Guy) is situated at the summit.

Details of climb

Starting from Pont de l'Oule (east) (at the foot of the Col de Portet d'Aspet), the climb is Script error: No such module "convert". long. Over this distance, the climb is Script error: No such module "convert". (an average gradient of 6.6%). The climb proper starts at Ger-de-Boutx, Script error: No such module "convert". from the summit (at 7.8%), with the steepest sections being at 10.5%.[1][2]

Starting from Saint-Béat (west), the climb is Script error: No such module "convert". long. Over this distance, the climb is Script error: No such module "convert". (an average gradient of 9.1%) with several sections in excess of 11%.[3]

At the summit there is a road that loops up and over the Col de Menté-Le Mourtis (Script error: No such module "convert".), via the ski-station, returning to the Col de Menté.[4]

Appearances in Tour de France

The Col de Menté was first used in the Tour de France in 1966 and has appeared frequently since. The leader over the summit in 1966 was Joaquim Galera.[5]

The Col has featured 20 times, including crossing the Col de Menté-Le Mourtis in 1979 and 1995.[4]

Year Stage Category Start Finish Leader at the summit
2024 15 1 Loudenvielle Plateau de Beille Template:Flagathlete
2020 8 1 Cazères Loudenvielle Template:Flagathlete
2017 12 1 Pau Peyragudes Template:Flagathlete
2013 9 1 Saint-Girons Bagnères-de-Bigorre Template:Flagathlete
2012 17 1 Bagnères-de-Luchon Peyragudes Template:Flagathlete
2007 15 1 Foix Loudenvielle Template:Flagathlete
2005 15 1 Lézat-sur-Lèze Pla d'Adet Template:Flagathlete
2003 14 1 Saint-Girons Loudenvielle Template:Flagathlete
2001 13 1 Foix Pla d'Adet Template:Flagathlete
1999 15 1 Saint-Gaudens Piau-Engaly Template:Flagathlete
1998 11 1 Bagnères-de-Luchon Plateau de Beille Template:Flagathlete
1995 15 1 Saint-Girons Cauterets Template:Flagathlete
1988 15 1 Saint-Girons Luz Ardiden Template:Flagathlete
1979 1 2 Fleurance Bagnères-de-Luchon Template:Flagathlete
1976 14 2 Saint-Gaudens Saint-Lary-Soulan Template:Flagathlete
1973 13 2 Bourg-Madame Bagnères-de-Luchon Template:Flagathlete
1971 14 2 Revel Bagnères-de-Luchon Template:Flagathlete
1970 18 2 Saint-Gaudens La Mongie Template:Flagathlete
1969 16 2 Castelnaudary Bagnères-de-Luchon Template:Flagathlete
1967 16 1 Toulouse Bagnères-de-Luchon Template:Flagathlete
1966 11 2 Pau Bagnères-de-Luchon Template:Flagathlete

Luis Ocaña

On stage 14 of the 1971 Tour de France Spanish cyclist Luis Ocaña was in the Maillot Jaune with an overall lead of 7 minutes on Eddy Merckx and they crossed the summit of the Col de Menté together in a storm, with streams of mud running across the road. Merckx, an excellent descender, attacked as he descended dangerously down the mountain road. To stay in contact with Merckx, Ocaña took risks descending. Flying through the corners, Merckx lost control and skidded into a low retaining wall at the side of the road. Ocaña trailing close behind could not avoid the fallen MerckxScript error: No such module "Unsubst". and fell himself. Merckx was up quickly and sped away. Ocaña struggled to release his cleats from the toe clips and was struck by the pursuing Joop Zoetemelk. Ocaña lay on the ground screaming with pain. Help arrived quickly and Ocaña was rushed by helicopter to the hospital in St. Gaudens. He recovered from his injuries, but his 1971 Tour dreams had come to an end.[6] The following day Merckx refused to wear the yellow jersey in order to pay tribute to Ocaña. There is now a memorial plaque at the scene of the accident on the western side of the Col de Menté (at Script error: No such module "Coordinates".).

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