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Hautacam

Hautacam is a ski resort in the Pyrenees. It is situated in the Hautes-Pyrénées department, in the Midi-Pyrénées region. In road bicycle racing, the ascent to Hautacam is known as a tough climb, which is used occasionally in the Tour de France.

Hautacam
The station in December 2010
Nearest major cityArgelès-Gazost
Coordinates42°58′20″N 0°00′29″W / 42.972222°N 0.008056°W / 42.972222; -0.008056Coordinates: 42°58′20″N 0°00′29″W / 42.972222°N 0.008056°W / 42.972222; -0.008056 ,
Top elevation1,800 m (5,900 ft)
Base elevation1,500 m (4,900 ft)
WebsiteOfficial website

Cycle racing

Details of climb

Starting from Argelès-Gazost, the climb is 17.3 km (10.7 mi) long. Over this distance, the climb gains 1,170 m (3,840 ft) in altitude to the top of the climb at 1,635 m (5,364 ft), at an average gradient of 6.8%.[1]

The stage finishes of the Tour de France in 2008 and 2014 were at an altitude of 1,520 m (4,990 ft) and in previous races were at 1,560 m (5,120 ft).[2] The climb used by the Tour de France starts at Ayros-Arbouix, from where there is 13.6 km (8.5 mi) to the finish, climbing 1,164 m (3,819 ft), at an average gradient of 7.8%.[2]

Tour de France

Hautacam first held a Tour de France stage in 1994, won by Luc Leblanc. Since then, it has been used a further five times, including the final mountain stage of the 2014 race.[3]

During the 1996 Tour de France the reign of five time champion Miguel Indurain effectively came to an end when Bjarne Riis launched an attack on Hautacam, claiming the stage victory and putting himself in position to win the Tour which he eventually would.

It was on the climb to Hautacam that Lance Armstrong set up his victory in the 2000 Tour de France, until being disqualified for doping. In appalling weather, the race arrived at the first mountain stage, with Javier Otxoa the only survivor from an early break. On the final climb, Armstrong went off alone into the wind and rain leaving his challengers struggling, pushing Jan Ullrich into second place by four minutes. Once Armstrong had taken the Maillot Jaune, he was never seriously challenged until the end of the race.[4]

Tour de France stage finishes[2]

Year Stage Start of stage Distance (km) Category of climb Stage winner Yellow jersey
2022 18 Lourdes 143.5 HC   Jonas Vingegaard (DEN)   Jonas Vingegaard (DEN)
2014 18 Pau 145.5 HC   Vincenzo Nibali (ITA)   Vincenzo Nibali (ITA)
2008 10 Pau 156 HC   Juan José Cobo (ESP)   Cadel Evans (AUS)
2000 10 Dax 205 HC   Javier Otxoa (ESP)   Lance Armstrong (USA)
1996 16 Agen 199 HC   Bjarne Riis (DEN)   Bjarne Riis (DEN)
1994 11 Cahors 263.5 HC   Luc Leblanc (FRA)   Miguel Indurain (ESP)

References

  1. ^ . climbbybike. Archived from the original on 10 July 2008. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "Lourdes-Hautacam dans le Tour de France" (in French). ledicodutour. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  3. ^ . Tour de France. Amaury Sport Organisation. Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
  4. ^ Woodland, Les (2003). The Yellow Jersey Companion to the Tour de France. Yellow Jersey Press. p. 174. ISBN 0-224-06318-9.

External links

  • Hautacam on Google Maps (Tour de France classic climbs)

hautacam, resort, pyrenees, situated, hautes, pyrénées, department, midi, pyrénées, region, road, bicycle, racing, ascent, known, tough, climb, which, used, occasionally, tour, france, station, december, 2010nearest, major, cityargelès, gazostcoordinates42, 97. Hautacam is a ski resort in the Pyrenees It is situated in the Hautes Pyrenees department in the Midi Pyrenees region In road bicycle racing the ascent to Hautacam is known as a tough climb which is used occasionally in the Tour de France HautacamThe station in December 2010Nearest major cityArgeles GazostCoordinates42 58 20 N 0 00 29 W 42 972222 N 0 008056 W 42 972222 0 008056 Coordinates 42 58 20 N 0 00 29 W 42 972222 N 0 008056 W 42 972222 0 008056 Top elevation1 800 m 5 900 ft Base elevation1 500 m 4 900 ft WebsiteOfficial websiteCross country skiing trail at Hautacam Contents 1 Cycle racing 1 1 Details of climb 1 2 Tour de France 1 3 Tour de France stage finishes 2 2 References 3 External linksCycle racing EditDetails of climb Edit Starting from Argeles Gazost the climb is 17 3 km 10 7 mi long Over this distance the climb gains 1 170 m 3 840 ft in altitude to the top of the climb at 1 635 m 5 364 ft at an average gradient of 6 8 1 The stage finishes of the Tour de France in 2008 and 2014 were at an altitude of 1 520 m 4 990 ft and in previous races were at 1 560 m 5 120 ft 2 The climb used by the Tour de France starts at Ayros Arbouix from where there is 13 6 km 8 5 mi to the finish climbing 1 164 m 3 819 ft at an average gradient of 7 8 2 Tour de France Edit Hautacam first held a Tour de France stage in 1994 won by Luc Leblanc Since then it has been used a further five times including the final mountain stage of the 2014 race 3 During the 1996 Tour de France the reign of five time champion Miguel Indurain effectively came to an end when Bjarne Riis launched an attack on Hautacam claiming the stage victory and putting himself in position to win the Tour which he eventually would It was on the climb to Hautacam that Lance Armstrong set up his victory in the 2000 Tour de France until being disqualified for doping In appalling weather the race arrived at the first mountain stage with Javier Otxoa the only survivor from an early break On the final climb Armstrong went off alone into the wind and rain leaving his challengers struggling pushing Jan Ullrich into second place by four minutes Once Armstrong had taken the Maillot Jaune he was never seriously challenged until the end of the race 4 Tour de France stage finishes 2 Edit Year Stage Start of stage Distance km Category of climb Stage winner Yellow jersey2022 18 Lourdes 143 5 HC Jonas Vingegaard DEN Jonas Vingegaard DEN 2014 18 Pau 145 5 HC Vincenzo Nibali ITA Vincenzo Nibali ITA 2008 10 Pau 156 HC Juan Jose Cobo ESP Cadel Evans AUS 2000 10 Dax 205 HC Javier Otxoa ESP Lance Armstrong USA 1996 16 Agen 199 HC Bjarne Riis DEN Bjarne Riis DEN 1994 11 Cahors 263 5 HC Luc Leblanc FRA Miguel Indurain ESP References Edit Hautacam Argeles Gazost climbbybike Archived from the original on 10 July 2008 Retrieved 24 July 2014 a b c Lourdes Hautacam dans le Tour de France in French ledicodutour Retrieved 20 July 2022 Stage 18 Pau to Hautacam Tour de France Amaury Sport Organisation Archived from the original on 28 July 2014 Retrieved 24 July 2014 Woodland Les 2003 The Yellow Jersey Companion to the Tour de France Yellow Jersey Press p 174 ISBN 0 224 06318 9 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hautacam Hautacam on Google Maps Tour de France classic climbs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hautacam amp oldid 1102524626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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