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Route des Grandes Alpes

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Route des Grandes Alpes

planned a road ride

December 25, 2022

Route des Grandes Alpes

Hard

49:36

824km

16.6km/h

21,310m

21,750m

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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 32.1 km for 797 m

After 210 km for 11.7 km

After 362 km for 11.2 km

After 395 km for 74 m

After 482 km for 8.62 km

After 537 km for 6.96 km

Most people would complete this in 8-16 days

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Waypoints

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103 km

Canyon

Highlight • Other

Far above the stream, the road leads down through the narrow gorge.

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2

172 km

Les Gets

Highlight • Settlement

Les Gets is an ideal location for cyclists during the summer months and skiing during the winter. There is an impressive bike park for mountain bikers. The roads to Les …

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3

200 km

Route du Col de Romme

Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass

Very steep descent (or climb, depending on your direction) passing large cliffs and rock faces next to the road. This pass connects the large town of Cluses to the high …

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217 km

Col de la Colombière

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Col de la Colombière is a pretty Alpine pass, connecting the Borne valley to the Avre valley. It was climbed more than 23 times by Tour de France riders …

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286 km

Beaufort Bakery

Highlight • Cafe

A really nice bakery in Beaufort. It's either the perfect reward after the descent from the Cormet de Roseland, or the necessary motivation to start the climbs to come.

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6

298 km

Col du Méraillet

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The area is very nice and varied for many tours.

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7

316 km

Serpentine Route

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

This section of road provides a lot of "fun", because at this precise place it becomes serpentine and has many turns.

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8

362 km

Col de l'Iseran

Highlight • Mountain Pass

relatively quiet road from the posh ski resort of Val D'Isere to the top of the pass

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9

398 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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450 km

I must say that this climb is no joke with its gradients, very beautiful.

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476 km

Les Granges du Galibier

Highlight • Settlement

Here you can stop to buy local products or have a snack.

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536 km

Col d'Izoard

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Col d'Izoard is a climb that connects Briançon with the Guille valley. On both sides to climb on smooth asphalt. The south side is known as the most difficult, because certainly the last 10 kilometers are very steep.

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572 km

Not difficult panoramic climb.

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14

583 km

Napoleon Refuge

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Ideal point to stock up on water.

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15

645 km

Cayolle Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Col de la Cayolle is a little known pass. Its name is not very familiar, yet it culminates at more than 2,324 meters above sea level and offers a remarkable panorama and very quiet roads.

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726 km

The start of Col Saint-Martin

Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass

This pass, at an altitude of 1,503 metres, provides a link between the Tinée and Vésubie valleys.

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824 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

597 km

188 km

29.2 km

11.1 km

218 m

209 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

790 km

34.6 km

657 m

153 m

< 100 m

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