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Road to Genoa - Day 7: Col de l'Iseran & Colle Moncenisio

Pascal Nagel
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Road to Genoa - Day 7: Col de l'Iseran & Colle Moncenisio

planned a road ride

June 24, 2021

Road to Genoa - Day 7: Col de l'Iseran & Colle Moncenisio

Hard

06:22

105km

16.5km/h

2,820m

3,380m

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Overview

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Temporary access restrictions

Includes segments with temporary access restrictions. Check ahead to confirm restricted segments are open to the public.

After 24.5 km for 11.3 km

After 57.5 km for 74 m

After 66.5 km for 563 m

After 79.1 km for 546 m

After 79.9 km for 891 m

After 80.9 km for 7.26 km

Most people would complete this in 2-3 days

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14.0 km

Lake Chevril

Highlight • Lake

The Chevril Dam lake, or Tignes, is decorated with a very pretty statue by the Italian artist Livio Benedetti, named "The Lady of the Lake". The sculpture is located between …

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32.2 km

View of Val d'Isère

Highlight • Viewpoint

The descent from Col d'Iseran to Val-d'Isère offers very pretty views of the valley. During the descent there are many bends that offer a sublime view of the whole valley.

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33.4 km

Iseran biotope

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Magnificent pass with breathtaking views, especially the one over Val d'Isère.
Fun from Val d'Isère, before there is too much traffic.

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35.8 km

Iseran Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Located at 2770 meters above sea level, the Col d'Iseran is the highest European asphalt pass. There are magnificent views of Val-d'Isère and the Maurienne. Egan Bernal won his Tour de France 2019 with tremendous action at this summit.

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39.5 km

Bonneval side of Iseran

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Starting from Bonneval sur Arc (south side) fill up with water at the fountains of this magnificent mountain village. The climb is very trying, you have to make the most …

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61.2 km

Col de la Madeleine

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Col de la Madeleine from Lanslebourg-Mont-Cenis is 6.7 kilometers long with a total elevation gain of 347 meters. The average gradient is 5.2% with maximum gradients of 10%. It connects Lanslebourg-Mont-Cenis with Bonneval-sur-Arc.

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74.8 km

Mont Cenis Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Mont Cenis hill connects the Susa valley, Italy, with the Maurienne, France. The pass, located at an altitude of 2,085 metres, is located entirely on French soil.
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105 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

57.0 km

47.4 km

823 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

103 km

2.47 km

< 100 m

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Highest point (2,760 m)

Lowest point (500 m)

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