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Luz Ardiden

Luz Ardiden is a ski resort in the Pyrenees. It is situated in the Hautes-Pyrénées department, in the Occitanie Region. The ski resort lies at a height of 1720 meters and was opened on January 16, 1975. In recent years the road to Luz Ardiden has served as an occasional stage finish for the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España.

Luz Ardiden
Luz Ardiden
Location within Occitanie
Luz Ardiden
Luz Ardiden (France)
Luz Ardiden
Luz Ardiden (Pyrenees)
LocationLuz-Saint-Sauveur, Hautes-Pyrénées, Occitanie, France
Coordinates42°53′8″N 0°3′41″W / 42.88556°N 0.06139°W / 42.88556; -0.06139
Top elevation2500
Base elevation1680
Trails26
Lift system15
Websitehttp://www.luz.org/

Details of climb edit

Starting from Luz-Saint-Sauveur (710 m), the climb to Luz Ardiden (1720 m) is 14.7 km long. The elevation gain over this distance is 1010 m (an average of 6.9%). The maximum gradient is 10%.[1]

Cycling edit

 
The road up to Luz Ardiden.

Luz Ardiden has been the finish-line for Tour de France and Vuelta a España stages several times.

Tour de France stage finishes edit

Stage 17 of the 1985 Tour de France, which included Luz Ardiden, was the scene of an infamous moment in cycling history. During the stage, LeMond and a rival rider, Stephen Roche, were far ahead of the pack when the team boss Bernard Tapie and coach Paul Köchli asked him to slow down, saying that Hinault was 45 seconds behind. LeMond refrained from attacking and waited at the stage's finish where he realized he'd been misled; Hinault was in fact more than three minutes behind. Hinault went on to win that year's Tour by 1 minute 42 seconds; in return for his assistance, LeMond was assured by Hinault that he would support LeMond the following year.[2]

During the 1990 Tour Claudio Chiappucci had surprised all of the pre-race favorites by still leading the race by over two minutes going into stage 16, which ended in a mountaintop finish on Luz Ardiden. Late in the stage after the race had come back together Fabio Parra launched an attack which only LeMond and Miguel Induráin could answer.[3] LeMond and Induráin quickly caught and dropped Parra and LeMond set the pace up the final climb. By the time they reached the summit LeMond had all but secured his 3rd Tour de France victory and sat up as Induráin claimed the stage win. This performance on Luz Ardiden all but secured the victory for LeMond, even though there were still several stages to go, because it was well known that he was a far better time trialist than Chiappucci and would easily make up the +0:05 deficit which meant, in essence, that aside from crashing out, it was now LeMond's Tour to win or lose. Even though Induráin had yet to win the first of his five Tours, this would be the final (non-ITT) victory of his career.

During the 2003 Tour de France, Lance Armstrong was riding with Iban Mayo at the start of the climb to Luz Ardiden when Armstrong crashed, bringing Mayo down with him. The fall was caused when Armstrong caught the handlebar of his bike on the strap of a spectator's bag. Jan Ulrich, who was riding just behind Armstrong and Mayo, avoided the crash, and in an act of chivalry he slowed to wait for the fallen riders.[4] Armstrong would go on to win by his smallest ever margin.

Vuelta a España stage finishes edit

Year Stage Category Start of stage Distance (km) Stage winner GC leader
1995 17 HC Salardú 179 Laurent Jalabert Laurent Jalabert
1992 9 HC Vielha 144 Laudelino Cubino Jesus Montoya

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ climbbybike.com: Luz Ardiden
  2. ^ Moore, Richard (2014). Étape: The Untold Stories of the Tour de France's Defining Stages. London: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-0075-0010-9.
  3. ^ "Classic Races: 1990 Tour de France". Cycling Weekly. 17 May 2011.
  4. ^ The Official Tour de France Centennial 1903-2003. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 2003. ISBN 1-84188-239-9.

External links edit

  • Official website of the Ski Resort
  • Profile on climbbybike.com
  • Profile of the climb (in French)
  • Luz-Ardiden dans le Tour de France (in French)
  • Luz Ardiden on Google Maps (Tour de France classic climbs)

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Luz Ardiden is a ski resort in the Pyrenees It is situated in the Hautes Pyrenees department in the Occitanie Region The ski resort lies at a height of 1720 meters and was opened on January 16 1975 In recent years the road to Luz Ardiden has served as an occasional stage finish for the Tour de France and the Vuelta a Espana Luz ArdidenLuz ArdidenLocation within OccitanieShow map of OccitanieLuz ArdidenLuz Ardiden France Show map of FranceLuz ArdidenLuz Ardiden Pyrenees Show map of PyreneesLocationLuz Saint Sauveur Hautes Pyrenees Occitanie FranceCoordinates42 53 8 N 0 3 41 W 42 88556 N 0 06139 W 42 88556 0 06139Top elevation2500Base elevation1680Trails26Lift system15Websitehttp www luz org Contents 1 Details of climb 2 Cycling 2 1 Tour de France stage finishes 2 2 Vuelta a Espana stage finishes 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDetails of climb editStarting from Luz Saint Sauveur 710 m the climb to Luz Ardiden 1720 m is 14 7 km long The elevation gain over this distance is 1010 m an average of 6 9 The maximum gradient is 10 1 Cycling edit nbsp The road up to Luz Ardiden Luz Ardiden has been the finish line for Tour de France and Vuelta a Espana stages several times Tour de France stage finishes edit Year Stage Category Start of stage Distance km Stage winner Yellow jersey 2021 18 HC Pau 129 7 Tadej Pogacar Tadej Pogacar 2011 12 HC Cugnaux 211 0 Samuel Sanchez Thomas Voeckler 2003 15 HC Bagneres de Bigorre 159 5 Lance Armstrong Lance Armstrong 2001 14 HC Tarbes 144 Roberto Laiseka Lance Armstrong 1994 12 HC Lourdes 204 5 Richard Virenque Miguel Indurain 1990 16 HC Blagnac 215 Miguel Indurain Claudio Chiappucci 1988 15 HC Saint Girons 187 5 Laudelino Cubino Gonzalez Pedro Delgado 1987 14 HC Pau 166 Dag Otto Lauritzen Charly Mottet 1985 17 HC Toulouse 209 5 Pedro Delgado Bernard Hinault Stage 17 of the 1985 Tour de France which included Luz Ardiden was the scene of an infamous moment in cycling history During the stage LeMond and a rival rider Stephen Roche were far ahead of the pack when the team boss Bernard Tapie and coach Paul Kochli asked him to slow down saying that Hinault was 45 seconds behind LeMond refrained from attacking and waited at the stage s finish where he realized he d been misled Hinault was in fact more than three minutes behind Hinault went on to win that year s Tour by 1 minute 42 seconds in return for his assistance LeMond was assured by Hinault that he would support LeMond the following year 2 During the 1990 Tour Claudio Chiappucci had surprised all of the pre race favorites by still leading the race by over two minutes going into stage 16 which ended in a mountaintop finish on Luz Ardiden Late in the stage after the race had come back together Fabio Parra launched an attack which only LeMond and Miguel Indurain could answer 3 LeMond and Indurain quickly caught and dropped Parra and LeMond set the pace up the final climb By the time they reached the summit LeMond had all but secured his 3rd Tour de France victory and sat up as Indurain claimed the stage win This performance on Luz Ardiden all but secured the victory for LeMond even though there were still several stages to go because it was well known that he was a far better time trialist than Chiappucci and would easily make up the 0 05 deficit which meant in essence that aside from crashing out it was now LeMond s Tour to win or lose Even though Indurain had yet to win the first of his five Tours this would be the final non ITT victory of his career During the 2003 Tour de France Lance Armstrong was riding with Iban Mayo at the start of the climb to Luz Ardiden when Armstrong crashed bringing Mayo down with him The fall was caused when Armstrong caught the handlebar of his bike on the strap of a spectator s bag Jan Ulrich who was riding just behind Armstrong and Mayo avoided the crash and in an act of chivalry he slowed to wait for the fallen riders 4 Armstrong would go on to win by his smallest ever margin Vuelta a Espana stage finishes edit Year Stage Category Start of stage Distance km Stage winner GC leader 1995 17 HC Salardu 179 Laurent Jalabert Laurent Jalabert 1992 9 HC Vielha 144 Laudelino Cubino Jesus MontoyaSee also editList of highest paved roads in Europe List of mountain passesReferences edit climbbybike com Luz Ardiden Moore Richard 2014 Etape The Untold Stories of the Tour de France s Defining Stages London HarperCollins ISBN 978 0 0075 0010 9 Classic Races 1990 Tour de France Cycling Weekly 17 May 2011 The Official Tour de France Centennial 1903 2003 Weidenfeld amp Nicolson 2003 ISBN 1 84188 239 9 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luz Ardiden Official website of the Ski Resort Profile on climbbybike com Profile of the climb in French Luz Ardiden dans le Tour de France in French Luz Ardiden on Google Maps Tour de France classic climbs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luz Ardiden amp oldid 1177295350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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